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"Coheteros" en la procesión de San Andrés Larráinzar a Aldama con motivo de las celebraciones a Santa Martha en la región de los Altos de Chiapas.

11-Jul-2023 17:37 - Ilford FP4+ 125 @ EI 100

 

Developed in 510 Pyro 1+100 : 9 mins @ 20C (N- 2/3)

Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each

John Finch Alkali Fixer : 4 mins

10 Minutes washing with several water changes

2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1ml + 500ml)

 

Voigtlander Bessa 1 6x9 (Vaskar 104mm f4.5 triplet lens)

 

1/50 sec @ f22

Photographed August 2019 / MPP MICROCORD MK1 TLR camera with Ross Xpres 77.5mm/3.5 lens. Film was ILFORD HP5+ metered ASAA 200 developed in PMK PYRO (5ml A + 10ml B > 600ml, 7min 40sec, 20*C). Negative was scanned via a Pentax k3 DSLR fitted with an EL-NIKKOR 63mm/2.8 enlarging lens on an adjustable length helicoid extension. The image was edited using the Snap Seed application on an iPad mini.

Tmax 400 shot at 200

pyro-hdc 13 min

Fuji 645zi Dark Yellow filter

 

pano made from 2 scanned negs, merged in photoshop. first try at a pano and like the results

 

taken from the point at Emerald Bay Campsite, looking towards Pope Beach, the Keys, Heavenly and Stateline. Still a lot of snow, so I had the whole place to myself.

 

the last night of the competition. i used a tripod this time and experimented with different apertures.

This model has strange history. Legs were built by me quite a long time ago - I created it and forgot. So they stayed at my table for a long time. But suddenly one guy announced mini-contest (prize was Hau from NYCC) and I wanted to take part in it! Main problem conclude in my time, cuz I was very busy in that period and have no time to build something cool. And legs helped me a lot, cuz it was practically 1\3 of all construction. So I decided to build Toa of Fire, but it was really borng (standart Toa with standart construction). And I surfed to Internet in search of inspiration. Suddenly I rewatched "Meet the Pyro" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUhOnX8qt3I) and it came to me! ^^

I built it in 2 evenings and one day take me to make photos and edit them.

I want to say, that it isn't a try to make Pyro from Team Fortress 2, but it's a result of inspiration from this game and this character. So let it be just a Pyro - Toa of Fire! :P

Stopped by one of the local breweries while I was out testing some outdated HP-5 I picked up for a song. The exposure was about 1/2 hour or a pints worth. Either works.

Shot with the 4X10 on HP-5 in Pyro PMK for 10 min @ 68f constant agitation.

My beloved Soom Jethro <3 Out of the box

Model: Rozanne Verduin @ Micha Models

Photographer: Yvonne Zoethout

 

kings of leon - pyro

classic cyanotype, developed 4 citric acid baths.

Giving me much better blues.

8x10 f250 pinhole camera.

arista 100

pyro hd 2+2+100 10 mins

 

xtreme 100 pyro-hd semi stand 14 min

pentax 67ii smc 200mm lens

light orange filter

 

no post processing except size reduction and a touch

of spot healing

  

Epirus, Greece. FP4+, Nikon L35AF, Pyro 510 1+100

This model has strange history. Legs were built by me quite a long time ago - I created it and forgot. So they stayed at my table for a long time. But suddenly one guy announced mini-contest (prize was Hau from NYCC) and I wanted to take part in it! Main problem conclude in my time, cuz I was very busy in that period and have no time to build something cool. And legs helped me a lot, cuz it was practically 1\3 of all construction. So I decided to build Toa of Fire, but it was really borng (standart Toa with standart construction). And I surfed to Internet in search of inspiration. Suddenly I rewatched "Meet the Pyro" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUhOnX8qt3I) and it came to me! ^^

I built it in 2 evenings and one day take me to make photos and edit them.

I want to say, that it isn't a try to make Pyro from Team Fortress 2, but it's a result of inspiration from this game and this character. So let it be just a Pyro - Toa of Fire! :P

Greece. FP4+, Nikon L35AF, Pyro 510 1+100

AR52 Week 3

 

Video consists of rapidly played stills, each shown for 1/10 of a second

 

Music by Phil Keaggy, "Dell's Bells" from the most worthy album "Acoustic Sketches"

 

www.philkeaggy.com/

  

This image is better viewed: LARGE

 

Benched in Southern California

One of the beauties of the cat sanctuary!

I'll be there soon again!

All the black inside me

Is slowly seeping from the bone

Everything I cherish

Is slowly dying, or it's gone

 

I, I won't ever be your cornerstone

I, I don't wanna be here holding on

I, I won't ever be your cornerstone

I

 

Watch her run

Can you feel it?

Watch her run

Can you feel it?

 

-Kings of Leon

 

(18/52)

Bronica S2a : 135mm Nikkor-Q f/3.5 : Ilrord HP5 Plus : PMK Pyro

15/03/2013 Alto de la Cobertoria (Asturias, Spain)

 

Assistent: Astor Menta

 

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This model has strange history. Legs were built by me quite a long time ago - I created it and forgot. So they stayed at my table for a long time. But suddenly one guy announced mini-contest (prize was Hau from NYCC) and I wanted to take part in it! Main problem conclude in my time, cuz I was very busy in that period and have no time to build something cool. And legs helped me a lot, cuz it was practically 1\3 of all construction. So I decided to build Toa of Fire, but it was really borng (standart Toa with standart construction). And I surfed to Internet in search of inspiration. Suddenly I rewatched "Meet the Pyro" (www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUhOnX8qt3I) and it came to me! ^^

I built it in 2 evenings and one day take me to make photos and edit them.

I want to say, that it isn't a try to make Pyro from Team Fortress 2, but it's a result of inspiration from this game and this character. So let it be just a Pyro - Toa of Fire! :P

Naked City Asylum. The bed had been set on fire resulting in the char left both on the bed and wall above it.

© Florent Chevalier - All rights reserved

Pyro, played by Aaron Stanford, from X2 (2003).

 

The decals are my own design. Everything else is LEGO.

 

Please credit if use.

7 units

 

Designer: Francesco Mancini

Folder: Francesco Mancini

Paper: Hilli's

Mad Max • Photomode • SweetFX • CE Table by Dead End Thrills

 

Contact MeTwitter YouTube www.berdu.org

 

Description • Some weird ghosting because of the fire but I'll allow it.

The Fire Performers at the Beamish Museum Halloween night.

Today's story and sketch "by me" you see Pyro Gofish, yes the famous Pyrotechnician from Lippo the Blue Moon.

But this tale began a long, long time ago at this very spot when Pyro was running out of Cordite (cordite important

explosive in Pyro's fireworks Projectiles). For the Flip Flop Resorts nightly (at nine o'clock sharp), Pyrotechnic

show, which is the greatest show (fireworks) in the Galaxy. The cordite situation became bad when the cordite miners on

Lippo were running out of it, Pyro decided to find a new source of cordite on the planet Earth, which was known to

have all varieties of minerals and things that were cool, Pyro loaded up a UFO,"Unearthly Freight Flyer", and headed

to Earth, and while in low Earths orbit intently watching the "woblaminium meter" set to detect cordite,

it went real wobbly with a buzz buzz signal, right at this spot which Pyro named "Gunpowder Point",

which was renamed Chulawanna many years ago. And what turned out as a week of discovery and cordite mining, became

much more when (If you guess he fell in love you are right), Pyro fell in love with a beautiful Indian princess,

from the kumbayaah village, who actually fell in love with him, she really liked his big (very big) eyes. Her

Father Joe's Village council planed, and had possibly the biggest wedding in Kumbayaah history, Pyro put on

the first pyrotechnic display on Earth that night. Pyro stayed and built this beautiful Pyrotechnician Guilds

Intergalactic headquarters over the following years, that you see in the background. Now you can tell your friends

next time you are watching a Pyrotechnic show, how it all started. Taa ta the Rod Blog

When you fall in love , you feel you belong.

 

492nd Bolars enjoy the low fly in Snowdonia

Callsign: "PYRO"

Hasselblad 500c/m

Distagon 50mm f/4 CF FLE T*

Fuji Neopan Acros in HC110

 

What sort of gibbering imbecile shoots fireworks in black and white? My sort of gibbering imbecile, that's what. Okay so I chickened out and did a roll of Astia too, but the black and white is better.

11-Jul-2023 17:25 - Ilford FP4+ 125 @ EI 100

 

Developed in 510 Pyro 1+100 : 9 mins @ 20C (N- 2/3)

Two "stop" washes in water, 1 minute each

John Finch Alkali Fixer : 4 mins

10 Minutes washing with several water changes

2 mins Ilford Ilfotol (1ml + 500ml)

 

Voigtlander Bessa 1 6x9 (Vaskar 104mm f4.5 triplet lens)

 

1/100 sec @ f11

CANON 1000Fn with CANON EF Zoom 35-70mm f3.5-4.5 lens , 1995 dated ILFORD FP4+ Processed in Home-Made 510-Pyro 1:100 Caught in Ongar Road, BRENTWOOD at the 35mm end of lens

Last night, I've been to an event called 'ExtraSchicht'. Does anybody know it? :D

One night a year, this year on 9th July, all mines, museums... in Bochum, Essen, Oberhausen, Duisburg (the whole Ruhrgebiet :D) open their doors and organize some events. I've been to 'Zeche Zollverein' in Essen, because a good friend of me had an occurs (is this the right word? :D). And we bought candy floss *___________* !

Then I went to 'Bergbaumuseum' In Bochum. There was a great artistry and light show with fire *-* I took more than 200 photos the whole evening but this is my fave! :)

When you're burning a large pile of brush, it's best to do it when its been misting and drizzling all day. This was the biggest bonfire I've ever made -- about 20-25 feet in diameter and eight feet high! Primarily scrub Scotch Pine (an invasive weed tree), it burned hot and fast. My attempt to burn it in the spring was an utter failure. It needed a summer in the sun to dry out. It was great fun for my inner pyromaniac. Check it out on black.

 

Explore #402 on Saturday, October 25, 2008

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