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Beaded Lizards and Gila Monsters overlap in only small area of southern Sonora, Mexico. While the Gila Monster prefers more arid, desert habitats, the Beaded Lizard tends to inhabit forested areas of the TDF (Tropical Dry Forests) of western Mexico and Guatemala. Here they can be usually be found foraging in the mornings and evenings and are less nocturnal than their northern Gila cousins.
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June 24th. I found these old mussel shells outside the door and decided they'd make a good subject. To be honest my heart wasn't in it today as I was up all night sick, and although I took the day off, I spent most of it in bed feeling sorry for myself. This was one of the better shots which was a last minute decision to put them on some blue cushions inside to pick up the blue in the shells.
There are actually blank pages between these,waiting for Lynne to complete.Can't wait to see what she will draw,but must be patient,as I have kept her waiting months to continue with this book!
The Eastern smooth boxfish overlaps in range with the yellow boxfish - and as juveniles it's not easy to tell them apart. A. inermis is more rounded in shape, orange in colour with lighter spots. The yellow boxfish is more tropical in range, cubic in shape, bright yellow with black spots, see here flic.kr/p/rqicuT
Mural by Miguel Ortiz aka @mpek36 seen in the RiNo area of Denver, Colorado.
Photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee.
yashica mat 124g
kodak t-max 100
hc-110 dil. B 6 min
Looks like my dear Yashica needs some attention... overlaps and uneven spacing between frames happens more and more often.
Test shots with a Rollei A26. The green light never comes on but the exposure looks to be fairly even so I guess it works.
Haven't gotten the spacing right yet but that's not too hard.
Camera: Rollei A26
Lens: 40mm f3.5 Triotar, the same lens used in many of the ultra-small Rolleis
Film: 35mm Kodak Vericolor III rolled into a 35mm film cartridge
Developer: Unicolor C-41
Scanner: Epson V600
Photoshop: Curves, Healing Brush (spotting)
Cropping: None
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How strange.....the as shot version was grey, but auto white balance in LR made it this lovely shade of mauve :)) Daylight was pink. Anyways it's a double exposure of the light from a window on the floor.
Overlapping exposures taken with an Olympus OM10 35mm SLR camera.
The film was home redscaled ISO200 Agfa Vista from Poundland, rated at ISO50 and developed in the Tetenal C41 kit.
They weren't intentionally overlapping, but something is wrong with the film transport, and I realised that after the first 12 or so frames, the film wasn't advancing very much. I decided to press on and finish the film anyway, as there is always the chance of a "happy accident".