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This press was left behind when the industrial site was abandoned and remains there decades later, which surprises me.
Keep pressing.
The United States Navy Blue Angels, the worlds oldest and most well-known precision demonstration team, is pressing.
After the unfortunate death of Blue Angel #6, Capt. Jeff Kuss, on June 2, 2016 the world was left wondering what was to become of the U.S. Navy's most visible asset.
Keep pressing. It's what the Blues have always done and it's what they'll always continue to do.
Fly Navy.
we were apple pressing all day
Weather was awful early on and we were working under cover but it was nice to see the sum make an appearance late afternoon!
We estmate that we pressed about 2000 kg of apples in the day.
Me, Kieran, Dara
Another shot from the same morning as the last one.
This one is also a 7 shot, 32 bit HDR processed in Lightroom using the Photomatix plugin. No Photoshop work in this one other than adding the watermark.
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Sunset from the Hamburg to Copenhagen train, soon after crossing the Danish border.
#Denmark Details.
#Sunset
Pressing flowers,I've been doing them for a couple months now, waiting to get a big batch to do something creative!
Sometimes it's just what you need...
Oh yeah, I did drink it after the shoot... of course!
Nikon D80
Nikkor AF-S, 18-55mm, 1:3.5-5.6
Exposure: 1/4 sec.
Aperture: f/18
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 18mm
This massive bull elk was casually making his way through the forest, just strolling and grazing. Even though it was a relaxed pace for him, I had to keep moving at a pretty brisk pace to get set up for the shot. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA, July 2017
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Hasselblad 500 C/M with Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Pyrocat-HD.
Printed on Ilford WT
Two trays development:
Catechol+FB
SE1 Sepia
MT3 / Selenium
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I had driven to Flagstaff from Phoenix on Sunday at the conclusion of our workshop.
Got up Monday at 0500 and drove up to the canyon. The evening before, during supper I had googled for various sections along the south rim and decided I'd like to try Yavapai Point. I had not been there the few times I'd been to the canyon.
I had my winter insulated boots. My winter gloves. Sweat pants under hiking pants. Sweatshirt, down vest, winter parka with hood, hat, and ear muffs. My car's outside temp gauge said it was 25ºF (-4ºC).
I was toasty, and so glad I had thought ahead. The wind was incredible. It was actually difficult to stand and walk. I was also glad I had brought my head lamp as I had gotten there about a half hour before the sky even began to get light.
I found a ledge beyond the sidewalk against which I could rest my back, sit on my gardening kneeler pad, and be a bit out of the wind. I had to keep a hand around the tripod on which my smaller Fuji X100 sat, as the wind kept trying to blow it into the canyon. I would keep my glove in my teeth when manipulating camera controls or pressing the shutter release. Thought for sure I'd lose one into the canyon. Made me wish I still had my mountaineering cord strung from glove to glove through the parka sleeves.
I had been here at about 8 years of age on a cross country vacation with the family. Then I had been here when our older boy was still a toddler. In 2014 my cousin decided we had to all go together on a "road trip" recreating one our parents had done. There was no way I was going to talk these folks into being up well before dawn just so I could be here for sunrise photos.
So I finally made it. Sunrise at the Grand Canyon.
I need to go back again...
In mid October there is a weekend apple festival with everything 'apple' - themed sculpture; fresh apples for sale by the bagload; apple cakes, pies, tarts, toffee-apples; distillers of apple brandy, sellers of apple juice, demonstrations of apple pressing...
Goldsmith in Yangon pressing gold leaf
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Yesterday afternoon the high tide although only a medium one & sunset were within a few minutes of each other. Went down the beach hoping for a good sunset but as so often happens here the clouds over Lincolnshire made an appearance. I liked the 2nd photo when the clouds made the sun look like a cheese. final photo is 3 minutes later than sunset & a view of the reflected cloudscape in the south pool
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il titolo restringe il campo delle interpretazioni
i rulli fanno piano il lavoro
...ma cosa stai dicendo...
chi ha detto cosa stai dicendo?
stai zitto questo è un rullo del deserto
Gelli botanic monotypes. I love that they approach the look and feeling of old daguerrotypes - but in color.
These were made by ink the plate, pressing the botanical onto the plate and then either lifting the botanical - or not - before printing. The "composites" are two separate prints (foreground/background of same botanical in same position) that were combined digitally.
5 X 7 inches (printed area)
A Gelli plate is a commerically made gelatin-type plate for monoprint/monotyping that makes it very very easy to pull prints without a press. I got one in January of last year and had loads of fun playing with different techniques. You can google for more info on Gelli printing, this link looks pretty good: keetonsonline.wordpress.com/2013/05/16/all-about-gelli-pl...
Model: Malia Fujisaka
MUAH: Malia Fujisaka
Three light set up. Westcott 4ft Octobox as main, rembrandt height but more off to the side. 3x4 Softbox with grid for mild fill. 28 inch beauty dish for hair light. Interfit S1 500Ws HSS Studio Strobes.
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