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Holga w. homemade lens.
Ilford Delta 400
2nd pass lith on Bergger Variable VC (Eukobrom 1 + 9; LD20 1+15, Ferri bleach)
I chose this dress at random today, just looked through my tightly packed wardrobe and thought, yes, that one, age since I wore that. It's lovely to be in, of course.
Do I *need* more dice? Certainly not. Do I *want* more dice? Not when asked that way. Do I all-too-often acquire a particular interesting die? You bet!
Taken for Macro Mondays "Guilty Pleasure"
I recentlly picked up shakeit on the iphone which gives photos a nice little toy camera / retro feel. I don't take many photos on my phone but here are some random ones that were on there. I think my fav is the airplaine one.
I have a theory....just like how polaroids are popular again, I think that in 10 years, people will be picking up first gen digital p&s for that unique low tech digital noise look. Just remember I called it!
If you get a chance can you head over to the Greeblemonkey to vote for my Cookie Splash Extreme shot. thxkbye :)
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26:52 - Use a Random Point Generator to pick the exact location where you make a photograph.
I absolutely loved this idea. I think this is the start of a new trend. Photo-geocaching! As a group we used geomidpoint.com/random and had the best adventures finding our locations to shoot. Chris, Charlotte and I went a bit old school to find our spots, and of course, I still ended up in the middle of a waterfall! Thankfully, this lovely branch was extending out over the water, providing me with a randomly pointy random point! :)
Waves break randomly on Praia do Norte ("Northern Beach"), just north of Nazaré.
This location is known, since immemorial times, for it's rough seas, particularly in the winter. "Recently" (regarding the Human occupation of this region), an undersea canyon has been discovered which explains the big waves that occour here - ocean waves reach the shoreline with virtualy no energy loss. Worldwide attention was brought after Mr. Garrett McNamara, in 2013, caught a 30 m wave and set a new World Reccord for the biggest wave ever surfed.
And so it begins... another roll of desperately random (compositionally) multi exposures, shot on the run in the Hill Country of Texas -- simply put, sort of odd blossoms of chaos (as always). Thank you for stopping by. Prost. 8^)