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Digital image captured with a Lumix GX1.
Taken during a car show at the 2014 St. Charles Co. Fair. The green car is a classic VW Beetle. The reflected vehicle is a classic Chevy pick 'em up truck.
When strata are sharply inclined, weird things happen with erosion. Here's another shot from West Clark Bench, where a wide outcrop of tilted Navajo sandstone creates endless patterns. See my album for more: West Clark Bench and Edmaier's Secret.
il mio primo scatto con la Lubitel...ovviamente non girai il rullino e la foto è sovrimpressa....ma...ma....
la adoro!! *____*
d'ora in poi, Lubitel forever!!!!!!!!!!!!
Holga 120n, used the wrong film adapter for this roll and got strange overlaps that look kind of nice.
Action Man Photo Mission 110 camera, reloaded original Action Man Film cassette. Eastman Kodak Vision 3 250D 16mm film. ISO 250 Daylight film. Home processed C-41 with remote removed before stabilization step.
Action Man said not to lose this evidence in his 'Peeping Tom Affair'. Now he claims this is about Action Man Major Tom's missing model girlfriend.
shadow of one on another...
its not about overpowering, its much deeper than that....
its about leaving an impression fro a moment n going away to come again....
taking a quick break from my dslr..first time trying shoot slides..straight to film or whatever you call it.. straight from camera.. yeah.. ;) zeiss zm RF / nocti / velvia 50.. no PS or any additive.. a slight curve adjustment after the film scan.
(two consecutive shots w/ frames overlapped.. so perhaps was my mistake (I hope), not my camera's ... yeek!) ~best viewed large View On Black
Action Man Photo Mission 110 camera, reloaded original Action Man Film cassette. Eastman Kodak Vision 3 250D 16mm film. ISO 250 Daylight film. Home processed C-41 with remote removed before stabilization step.
Action Man said not to lose this evidence in his 'Peeping Tom Affair'. Now he claims this is about Action Man Major Tom's missing model girlfriend.
田母沢御用邸の紀州徳川家の大名屋敷を移築した部分。
A villa of the Emperor's family, a daimyo's mansion of the Kishu Tokugawa family was relocated.
Hubble Space Telescope has captured the rare alignment of two spiral galaxies along the same line of sight. The outer rim of a small, foreground galaxy is silhouetted in front of a larger background galaxy. Dark tentacles of dust can be seen extending beyond the small galaxy's disk of starlight.
Such outer dark dusty structures, which appear to be devoid of stars are rarely so visible in a galaxy because there is usually nothing behind them to illuminate them. Astronomers have never seen dust this far beyond the visible edge of a galaxy. They do not know if these dusty structures are common features in galaxies.
Most of the stars speckled across this image belong to the large nearby spiral galaxy NGC 253, which is out of view to the right. Astronomers were using Hubble to image NGC 253 when they spied the two galaxies in the background. From ground-based telescopes, the two galaxies are indistinguishable from one another. The pair is designated 2MASX J00482185-2507365.
For more information, visit: hubblesite.org/image/2403/news_release/2008-33
Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA);
Acknowledgment: B. Holwerda (Space Telescope Science Institute) and J. Dalcanton (University of Washington)