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This small stream feeds water to the eastern part of the small village of Sunning hill Jamaica. We were walking up the hills so Mokko could show us where he has another chunk of land he owns..
We've been seeing amazing waterfall shots lately from Jamaica's flickr meet and we can't wait to go back! Just had to dig in our shots from last year and found this shot..
Judging the dimensions of the actual stream is tricky.. is it a small stream or a big river? Since we didn't bring a full tripod meant I had to use my gorillapod for this shot keeping the angles low to the ground.. or was it taken from an overlooking bridge?? I forget lol :)
35mm Kodak Ektar 100 film in a 6x9 medium format roll film back on a 4x5 Graflex Super Graphic large format camera. Lens was a 90mm Schneider Angulon. Film developed using the Unicolor C-41 kit.
See my blog entry for details on the setup: markus.jork.com/blog/2015/10/22/super-sized-sprocket-hole...
Along route 33, Los Padres National Forest. A small streamside/riparian environment survives here, even in the middle of years-long drought.
Okay, so I thought I'd leave an update on what's about to happen with my photostream.
Firstly, I'd like to apologize in advance for the decrease in LEGO-related uploads. Being a fan of LEGO, I've had a lot of images pertaining to the subject, but I'd like to focus on a wider range of subjects. This will mainly effect the amount of Marvel minifigures I upload, so don't expect anything you suggested to pop up throughout the next few months.
If you're wondering what I'll be doing instead, I'd like to spend more time drawing. Not just digitally, but in reality as well. Matter of fact, I just finished one an hour ago. I'd like to scan it, but I've never done that before. Strange, I know. I usually take photographs of drawings if I want to upload them somewhere, but that obviously isn't as opportune as a scan.
Another thing I'd like to do is make comics or graphic novelizations that I could upload in parts. The amount of time it would take for me to produce a single page is painful to think about, but I’m sure I could manage with enough motivation.
So, what about photography? That’s what Flickr’s for, right? Well, I do plan on taking photos. Really, I should have been doing that all along. Who am I to use a photo sharing site for low resolution screenshots? While I don’t plan to stop doing that, I’ll still upload occasional photos to make up for all of the screenshots I flood your activity feed with. So basically, you’ll be flooded by even more content, but only half of it will be screenshots! Hurray!
So now that I’ve covered what I’ll be doing, I guess I’ll take time to revisit some of the projects I mentioned in the past but you never got to see.
Remember that story I mentioned? I doubt that you do. The working title was Internal Affairs and it was meant to be about Eddie Brock as Toxin. Not long after the announcement, I started to realize how contradictory the actual canon was. It was way too hard to write my way out of, so I gave up. Another issue I had with it was the format. I kept trying to make it feel like a comic, but I couldn’t get it to work right. Matter of fact, that’s what gave me the idea of making actual comics. So thanks, Internal Affairs.
WhoCraft, my Minecraft resource pack, will still be in development. This includes the TARDIS map that I’ve been working on. If you want to see any more images of WhoCraft, feel free to ask.
Well, I think that covers everything I wanted to talk about. Hopefully someone read all of this. If so, thanks for taking the time. If you have any questions, feel free to ask below.
Made on Whites Beach on the West Coast near Auckland, New Zealand, this sculpture always begs the question “Where are the footprints?”.The smooth stones were placed around the edge of this tidal water by walking only in the water or on the rocky reef. The sun setting on the horrizon created the eerie warm light.
A wetland steam along the Virginia Peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. The lizard’s tail (Saururus cernuus) in the foreground gets its name from the distinctive flower spikes that are visible in the summer time. © D. Malmquist/VIMS.
“The man who is swimming against the stream knows the strength of it.” - Woodrow T. Wilson
I haven't done a HDR photo for a while (well I haven't done any photos for a while) so as we had a brief appearance from Mr. Sun I thought now would be as good a time as any.
This is the stream/brook at the back of my house. I used the orton technique to soften it up a bit, make it a bit dreamy.
I was trying to use the lobelia to get the effect of a stream of water running downhill. They haven't grown together yet but from this angle, it appears that way. My inspiration is the famous "blue river" planting of grape hyacinths from the Keukenhof Gardens in The Netherlands.
Lovely to find these tiny brooks and streams making their way down the Cornish hillsides then tumbling over the cliffs and finding their way amongst the rocks to finally splash into the sea below.
1. I don't live near a lake, 2. Fly to the Moon, 3. Tunnels of Time, 4. Moon Eclipse (last one), 5. Lautrec, 6. Two antique goddesses, 7. Hell's Pit, 8. Sun set sunspot,
9. The name of God, 10. Yellow, 11. Caustic light, 12. sun pillar, 13. The goal, 14. Silk Maze, 15. Inside the Sun, 16. Alone on the keyboard,
17. Fan of light, 18. Red Sun, 19. Moon iridescence, 20. Eon, 21. A first (successful ?) step, 22. Blueing the sky, 23. Colors on the wall, 24. Northern Lands,
25. Untitled, 26. First Playmobil on the Moon, 27. Red Sun big, 28. arizona flag effect, 29. Recursive Hyatt Lobby I, 30. Unreachable Moon Again, 31. frost, 32. divinity rays revisited,
33. Venus and Moon, 34. Part of Moon's Corona, 35. Fly, 36. Smiling sky, 37. Sunset from near, 38. August 30th, 39. Stained Glass in Treguier, 40. Police brutality against cultural symbol,
41. Subparhelic arc, 42. iridescent cloud, 43. Red perspective, 44. Sun Beams, 45. Moon corona, 46. Pegasus and two Iridiums, 47. Red Bookmark, 48. August 30th /7,
49. Sunspot 921, 50. Toulouse, 51. The world through my marble, 52. Lautrec, 53. Sunspot 923, 54. Three little red bears, 55. Long sunset, 56. ISS pass,
57. December Sunset, 58. Carcassonne, 59. First Quarter and Contrails, 60. Unrolling a Snail towards infinity, 61. Bubble sunset, 62. Light and gold, 63. Sun Pillar, 64. Sunset Flare,
65. Sun pillar is back, 66. Möbius transformation, 67. Sun beams, 68. Primary Colors, 69. Firenze, 70. Infinite Iridescence, 71. Contrail Shadows are counter intuitive, 72. Sun Beams