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In winter and early spring in the high desert, when the rains are heavy, the rainwater runs deep and swift along the Mojave Riverbed beneath the timbers of the Rocksprings trestle. Some of the twigs, branches, and other debris awash in the running water invariably snag among the trestle's old columns, the timbers acting like a giant sieve. The wealth of sifted debris left behind after the water recedes, seen here, stands as testament to both the river's force in dragging the debris into the current and to the old trestle's resilience in bringing it to rest.
Camera: Univex Iris (1938, with Vitar 50mm f/7.9 lens). The Iris is an Art-Deco styled, cast-metal camera with adjustable aperture, fixed shutter speed, and fixed focus. Its native film is Universal No. 00, a proprietary film manufactured for the camera's maker, Universal Camera Corp., by Gevaert in Belgium. 00 film featured six 28 x 38 images per roll, and at 32mm wide was just slightly narrower than 35mm film. Universal filed for bankruptcy in 1952 and closed its doors in 1964, so there has been no new 00 film for the Iris and other early Universal cameras for several decades.
Film: I have read of people cutting down 120 film to make 00 film, but because 32mm is an odd width, one would have to develop it in open trays and likely make a special film holder for scanning. I decided instead to use the next smaller film size, 16mm or 110 film. I made 00 backing paper by cutting down 120 film backing paper. 00 film's image length is nearly the same as that of 828 film (00's image is 38mm long, 828's is 40mm), so I used my 828 backing paper template (www.pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=spool828), cutting it slightly narrower for the 00 spool (32mm rather than 828's 35mm), and reducing the length from 828 film's eight image length to 00's six. When cutting down 120 film for 127 film cameras, there is a strip of film about 15mm wide left over; I used one of these strips to roll up in the backing paper. I used my accustomed 100 ISO Arista.edu Ultra film, developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 8:15 minutes @ 65 degrees, and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner. This was my first time developing and scanning 110 film—thanks to my Flickr friend Nyms for her insight on the Yankee Clipper developing tank!
spring has arrived! At last the sun is shining. I started to clearing the pond of a winters worth of stagnant leaves only to find the pond heaving with frogs and spawn. Abandoned the clearing and got my camera out instead!
The weather is trying hard to decide if it is time for the spring to come or the winter will stay for a hole year. Just after the astronomical spring, here in Bulgaria, started snowing. I love snow and winter, so my going out wasn't for debate. It was hard to see the blooming tree covered with ice and snow.
Cold Spring Creek flows at the base of the majestic Mt Hood in northern Oregon. Following this magical flow upstream leads to Tamanawas Falls and many a fallen rock. I recommend the hike.
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Prompt: japanese shinto temple with stone steps lined with lanterns leading to a waterfall during cherry blossom time in spring long exposure--ar 16:9 --v 5.2 --s 250 --style raw
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This is my friend Lisa Marie. Last week we went out to shoot together. Ofcourse we had to make a stop at this wonderful tree! Its still chilly in Sweden, but the spring has come!
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"The prairie crocus (Anemone patens), is the first plant to bloom on the prairie each year. The true harbinger of spring, its mauve petals dot the still drab prairie landscape, often before the last snows of winter have melted."
This little beauty is likely huddled under the layer of fresh snow today.
Some lovely crocus.. springing up between the blade of grass.. View On Black
Happy Birthday.. Dear Mel
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Well it was a nice sunny spring day so I thought after posting it my B&W shot of the day didnt match the day so quickly processed this shot of a nice colorful flower
Taking a walk around Rye Meads Nature reserve a few weeks ago this robin seemed happy for me to get quite close.
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Winter clouds are still putting on a fight, but spring is here to stay. This was the first light of the day, above the blooming daffodil fields of Skagit Valley. I visited the area with fellow photographer Eric a few days ago.
Flickr Explore position #99 for March 29th 2013. Thanks everyone for stopping by and commenting on my images!
At last, the spring arrives in Iceland with the shining sun, melting snow and singing birds in the green fields.
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LA: Lathyrus vernus
EN: Spring vetch
DE: Frühlings-Platterbse
HU: Tavaszi lednek
An early blooming plant of the Fabaceae family.
Endemic to Europe and Asia. Typically in beech forests.
My gardens are just beginning to bloom. I can't wait to start adding flowers to the garden. One of my favourite spring hobbies is gardening.
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just wanted to celebreate spring coming back after a long and cold winter...
Dandelion Spring a sure sign of warmer weather when you see these start to pop up everywhere, found in North Carolina.
Not a focus stack, just a shot of my Peony bush a couple of weeks ago, pushing out new growth. I liked the colors and the freshness, so I decided to post it.
Happy Spring everyone!
Castelluccio di Norcia, flowering 2014
A creative view of Castelluccio highland meanwhile flowering bloom. This is amovement shot made freehand trying to catch the different colors of fields full of flowers. It seems a spring rainbow.
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Taken at Luton Park, Kent County, Michigan Spring Beauty, Claytonia virginica, flowering from March-May
My two favorite times of the year to shoot in the Gorge are during the new growth of spring and during snow storms. So with snow in the forecast over the next few days, I thought I'd take a look back at spring. Although roaming through files after file of warm spring days made me miss spring, I really am looking forward to creating more winter images this year. I have a feeling the Gorge will be a lonely place during the upcoming storm, except for us photogs who can't think of a better time to get out there and shoot!