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This was shot at a Anti Brexit Protest in London. A group of men and women standing together for gay pride.
D7000 + Sigma1020
BWND110
© 2013 AhmadFahmi
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21 Jan – 1 Feb, 2016
Vintage and personal images, ink, nova color paint, matte medium.
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The same as my previous owl, just with wings added.
Designed and folded by Davor Vinko from one uncut square.
I get compliments of pictures of Honeoye Falls regarding the red buildings on the side of the falls. Sometimes you can get some of the red spreading out to the other side. It would be pretty hard to take a picture of this falls without some red somewhere.....and that's a very good thing!
John's backyard in Dexter. I shot one ancient roll of Panatomic-X in my Hasselblad, developed in Diafine. That was the only roll of Pan-X I have seen in 120.
Northern Gannuts! There are only a few places where large groups of these breed and we visited one of them when we were in Newfoundland. www.env.gov.nl.ca/env/parks/wer/r_csme/
Another spread from the zine I put out a few weeks back. Limited copies still available. You can email me at intospaces@gmail.com
Downsampled 3760x1600 anamorphic shot, using SRWE; Midhrastic WIP ENB (.190 binary) w/ boulotaur's SweetFX (w/ SMAA, Luma, HDR, Gaussian Blur, DPX, LGG, tonemap, vibrance, curves)
Anyone getting the transparency problem, where some textures are fully transparent (not the first person transparency that was fixed in .190) -- this can be circumvented by setting FixTransparencyBugs=FALSE in enbseries.ini (for .190 at least).
A manure spreader or muck spreader or honey wagon is an agricultural machine used to distribute manure over a field as a fertilizer. A typical (modern) manure spreader consists of a trailer towed behind a tractor with a rotating mechanism driven by the tractor's power take off.
Shot with Nikon 1 V1 and Nikkor 32mm f/1.2 lens.
I've heard of 'spread eagle' but this ... ?
So I walk down to the shore to check on the kayaks and as I clear the trees I hear loud wing movement and instinctively duck ... but it's a Turkey Vulture landing on a light pole in front of a cottage down the way. Of course the camera was just a few feet away so ... I was able to get this and a few more ;-)