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Test shot with My new toy I found at Sunday market!
I have used built in Selenium meter for the exposure. I think metr is quite accurate for its age. And optical lens has separation in the front group but image looks still ok, I think.
Kodak ASA 400 film was used and I had to stop down aperture to 8-16 for most of photos. And Thanks to Nikon scanner and PS3, image are usable for my purpose.
This little guy followed me half way around the park. He even gave me a little "high-five", and then ran up my arm and jumped on my back when I held my hand out for him. We're now bestest buddies, and I've decided to call him "Scribble".
i’m putting a few garments from several years back in the plastic foliage shop (see profile for link). i don’t know why i’ve been hanging on to them... time to venture into the big world, my friends.
this 90s fabric is so great... this top is on sale for being a design from a couple years ago.
size medium.
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Scribbly Gum refers to a number of eucalypts that are host to the creatively named Scribbly Moth (Ogmograptis scribula). The larvae eat the tree, leaving these cool 'scribbles' on the surface.
I just love the smooth, grainy texture of the trunk against the peeling, patterned bark.
Apparently when the larva is about half grown, it turns around and goes back parallel to its original track (I wonder why?!)
As I've had a few HDRs recently, this one is literally straight out of the camera.