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Tidy plain white Western Star carrying explosives heads south towards Glendambo on the Stuart Highway
17-Jan-2026 13:11
Ilford HP5+ 400 @ EI=400
510 Pyro 1+100 9½ mins @ 20C
Pre-Wash : None
Inversions first 30 sec then 5 each minute
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Fixer : Alkali Fix
Clearing time 1¾ min. Total fix time 3½ mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins under tap (filtered)
Kodak Photo-Flo : 1 ml in 800ml Distilled Water for 2 mins
Mamiya 6 Automat
iPhone Meter App
Filters : None
4 sec @ f22
ODC-No Smoke Without Fire
I got this at the little tuck shop in the Cayuga Medical Center here in Ithaca, NY.
Arizona Mountain Kingsnake - Lampropeltis pyromelana from Arizona. These are beautiful and harmless snakes that live in mountain and hill habitat from 4500-8500 feet in elevation. They are very secretive and are rarely on the surface. To see one you need to be in the right place at the right time. Sometimes people are lucky enough to stumble upon them other times people study their natural history intently so they can increase the likelihood of finding these beautiful animals in the wild. Me and my friend fall in the latter group having spent at least a decade studying and fine tuning our knowledge of these animals to the point where we were able to locate 11 of them in one day looking in random places across about 20 square miles. I had never visited this specific habitat before and it taught me a few things more about this species. For me this trip was unfinished business in Arizona . I'd never found a pyro in Arizona before this trip. I hadn't spent a lot of time looking but 15 years ago I did drive to this general geographic area specifically hoping to find a pyro but I had far less knowledge of the species, no google earth to help me find habitat and no familiarity with the area at all. I struck out hard not seeing a single snake then. I've never been back until this trip with a friend who had been before and knew where some habitat was. Everywhere was new for me but the pyro concepts I have learned from Utah helped me in locating the AZ animals. I only wish I had more time to look the next day.
Kings of Leon - Pyro
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNmiq_LM-gA
Bury all the pictures and tell the kids that I'm ok
if I'm forgotten you'll remember me for a day
24-Dec-2024
Ilford HP5+ 400 @ EI 800
510 Pyro 1+100 : 13½ mins @ 20C
Pre-Wash : None
Inversions first 30 sec then 2 every 30 sec
Two water Stop Baths - 1 min each
Zero Image Eco Alkali Fixer
Clearing time 2 min. Total fix time 4 mins
Initial wash to remove fixer : 1 min
Washing : 10 mins with frequent water changes
Ilfotol : 1 ml in 800ml for 2 minutes
Holga 120 GCFN
Filters : None
1/100-ish sec @ f11-ish
Heavily inspired by one of my favorite rock band and track ;
and to all the greatest guitarists!
Thanks for viewing!
I was bored. So I desided to waste a roll of Ilford Ortho 80 with my Canon P.
Trondheim, Norway
Canon P
Ilford Ortho Plus 80
Dev; 510 Pyro
Developed and scanned at home
Arizona Mountain Kingsnake - Lampropeltis pyromelana from Arizona. These are beautiful and harmless snakes that live in mountain and hill habitat from 4500-8500 feet in elevation. They are very secretive and are rarely on the surface. To see one you need to be in the right place at the right time. Sometimes people are lucky enough to stumble upon them other times people study their natural history intently so they can increase the likelihood of finding these beautiful animals in the wild. Me and my friend fall in the latter group having spent at least a decade studying and fine tuning our knowledge of these animals to the point where we were able to locate 11 of them in one day looking in random places across about 20 square miles. I had never visited this habitat before and it tought me a few things more about this species.
Balda Baldax 6x4.5 medium format folding camera
Kentmere 400 medium format
Zone Imaging 510 Pyro 1+100 11 mins at 20 celcius
Affinity Photo 2
Scanned with Nikon D700
Tamron Adaptall 2 90mm f/2.5 macro
Pixl-Latr
A5 LED light pad
New York? - Nope, Den Haag!
Episode #5 of 10 Rolls of Film podcast is now live! Pinhole, Contax, getting back to 35mm film and frustration of resealing old cameras. Check it out! Available on Anchor and all the podcast platforms.
Bronica ETRC, 150/3.5 MC, Ilford Hp5+ @ EI320, developed in PMK pyro developer (11min at 22.5C).
Light Art Performance Photography (LAPP) - only one long exposure, no Photoshop compositing.
Made with Led Lenser M17R, Klarus G30, some LED stuff and a fine bunch of new pyro mixtures.... - no steel wool used!
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Canon EOS 6D with Carl Zeiss Distagon T*18mm/f3.5 ZF with NIK/EF-connector.
Fuji G617, Center ND filter, dark yellow filter
FP4+ metered at 64
Pyro-M 15 minutes 72 degrees
Semi stand development, agitate every 3 min
no post processing except to resize and stitch
scanned as 2 6x9 shots on a Nikon CS 9000
Fine. Let me go. Some fighter jocks worship their hardware, but I'm not the religious type. The idiot giving the lecture was practically drooling. The hardware was pretty impressive, though.
For the new Prepare for Descent group.
A Pyro breaths smouldering fire and oil, they mimic the African tribes through their high pitched voices, They were dancing like possessed demons. All of this energy put up a very energetic performance which was a joy to watch.
These ten to fifteen feet long blow of oil and fire heat reached me although i was standing very far from it.
Northern Lights Entertainment
Performers displayed quite an affinity for fire.
Great entertainment!
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Lunar eclipse before Christmas last year.
Still churning through old images as I go - I should have a new library to keep me going from Tasmania in Easter, depending on how I go.
I'll be hiring a Subaru Forrester or Nissan X-Trail for the trip - anyone driven both and can recommend, both are the same price!
The SS Dicky and Dicky Beach
Dicky Beach is a suburb in Caloundra, on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. Of the same name and located within the suburb is Dicky Beach, which is one of the Caloundra beaches.
The area was named after the iron steamboat, the SS Dicky, which ran aground during heavy seas in 1893. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned the ship about and back onto the sand where it remains to this day. Dicky Beach remains the only recreational beach in the world to be named after a shipwreck.
Dicky Beach is a patrolled beach, and is home to the Dicky Beach Surf Life Saving Club. It has been awarded numerous awards, including the 'DHL Queensland Surf Life Saving Club of the Year' in 2009.
A super nice pyro found by my friend on our recent trip to Arizona. This one is lacking almost all of the black pigment.
Toa Payoh, Singapore.
This is the final rehearsal, i.e. Preview, before the actual parade in one week's time. This year, there will be two firing spots for the fireworks, so it seemed interesting to me, to find somewhere that gives a view of both as well as a good mix of the CBD skyline as well as some elements of residential (public and private housing) in the foreground. I guess this is it.