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Scanned from slides
pics i took with my first camera in 1967.
A small beck on the edge of Kershop Forest
shot on Fuji Provia RHP about 20 years ago with my Bronica GS1 medium format film camera. Probably with a 100mm lens (50mm equivalent) and macro extention tube.
Scanned photos of a deceased friends daughter. 2 B retouched yet these strange apparitions kept occuring. These scanned Glitches R weirdly wonderful things that occur from time 2 time.
Scanning my wardrobe to see what I can get rid of before I put in anything new is something I do in RL as well as here in SL..Only in SL its much easier with my delete button..laughs...But on a serious note it has to be done as need room for all the new clothes for Spring. So here I am deciding and this is a keeper as it comes with a color hud. I added a thong to show you this but if you want to be naughty you can wear alone lol.. Love things like this that I can mix and match.
Wearing:
YoU by GeMyles Justina Corset
YoU by GeMyles Boots-Zetere
DeeTalez skin Maxille
Ikon Eyes Nymph
eXxEsS Hair Peana
LAQ Wardrobe Dresser
elephant Poses 'Tis Autumn
NuTec Bleeding Rose Art
Q Creations Houseplant 10
Inverse Malibu Potted Plant
Shape Mine
Shot at my home
[SCAN]
"People
People
Everybody people
Everybody making a sound
People
People
Everybody people
Everybody standing their ground"
(People, by Gorillaz)
This lone male Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), was seen relaxing on an anthill early in the morning just after sunrise. He later stood up and scanned the savannah plains looking for his breakfast which was no where nearby.
Cheetahs normally sit in a vantage point to view the surrounding area for any small prey which they are quick to chase down.
This lovely male Cheetah was photographed early in the morning in the Musiara area of Maasai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya.
~ It was at this moment that I was noticed.
An attempt to take a pigeon out of the air failed, and I was spotted while panning and snapping a series of about 12 shots.
Canon
Shutter 1/4000
Aperture f/8
ISO 800
(Set up for landing ducks with decent light)
Yashica Mat LM - Yashinon 80 f3,5 - Fujichrome Provia 100F - ScanView ScanMate 5000 - IT8 Calibrated - Revelado Interphoto (Reescaned)
This week's slide is from our family holiday to Paris in 1972, the first time I'd been abroad. It felt a real adventure - we went by hovercraft from Dover and then a train (which I was sick on!) to the great city. This photo is from the only time I've ever been to the top of the Arc de Triomphe. Although I loved wearing my bright red shorts, this pink dress was a close second favourite item of clothing!! Although I loved that holiday and often found myself centre of attention with my blonde hair, I was nervous, as I remember I had to return to school a week late in September and I wasn't amused!!
The quality of this photo isn't that good, sadly, and there wasn't much I could do to improve it, apart from getting a long dark mark off my face!
There's nothing like pushing your luck, taken with a long lens in murky conditions on 400 ASA film stock in a 35mm camera 37109 heads away from the Alumina import terminal at North Blyth with the afternoon trip to the Alcan smelter at Lynemouth, an operation that seemed like it would last for ever at the time. Taken in 2004, I have no other information as the accompanying notes for this roll were lost, taken iirc with a 300 or 400mm lens.
Scan from a 35mm colour negative on Fuji 400 ASA stock.