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PENTAX K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 50-135mm F2.8 SDM

Kenko Pz-AF UniPlus Tube 25

expo milano - brasil - june 2015

...inside an abandoned explosive factory...

2x2 color transparency scanned using photomyne app. I'm experimenting to see the best method to scan my old slides and negatives without a professional grade scanner.

 

This was taken from a bluff near Officers Row. Ft. Davis was home at times to the 9th and 10th Calvary units which were made up of African American soldiers, also known as "Buffalo Soldiers". Their story is fascinating and this restored fort is highly recommended!

Salin de Giraud, Camargue, France

rb67 +velvia100 slides

You can spend your life building an armor around your sensitivity and vulnerability, only to realise, you're completely transparent, as frightning as it feels, you've to acknowledge, your true nature can not be hidden, no matter how hard you try

Tsinghua Art Museum by Mario Botta.

Despite the general misconception that glass façades are transparent they are actually not because they do reflect the surroundings like mirrors, real transparency in buildings is achieved by openings in plain façades!

View On Black

 

Incredible clouds today!

 

HDR image EV-4/EV+4 in 9 frames, tonemapped in Photomatix, sharpened in CaptureNX2

 

Forum Frankfurt - Kastor

Graflex Speed Graphic

Optar 135/4.7

Kodak Clinic Select Green x-ray film: iso 80

Parodinal + My-tol

Reversal Processed

Shibuya, Japan - 2017

Near the foot of Exit Glacier, in Alaska, USA. Originally photographed in 1996 using a Pentacon 6x6 medium format camera and a Carl Zeiss Biometar 80mm f2.8 standard lens. Film used was Fujichrome Velvia 50 120 roll film. Copied to digital image by placing the original transparency on a diffuser box from a Durst enlarger and illuminating with a flash gun situated behind the diffuser with a Nikon D800 plus old Tamron 90mm SP f2.5 macro lens capturing the image.

Slide film. Scanned and resized.

Part of my slide project using donated images

Vancouver Public Library. I work across the street.

Pentax-A SMC Macro 50mm f2.8

Fujifilm X-Pro2

finding transparency through manipulation of fabric and paper layered with photographs

28x10cm, stab bound book

 

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Pentax 645 Colour transparency film

 

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Summer reflections and transparencies in a swimming pool.

 

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SMILEY DEFINITION.

 

Newspaper: Yesterday, today.

Pentax K-5 • 80 ISO • Pentax DA* 50-135mm f:2.8 SDM

Prospettiva un po' troppo soffocata nella realizzazione.

Forse non ci sono riuscito,

ma ho cercato di cogliere il "paradosso"...

 

Ditemi?

Si può ingabbiare l'aria?

 

Credo di no e...

IMPORTANTE...

Nemmeno le idee, le speranze...

 

Mi piacerebbe che anche qualcuno di voi la pensasse come me.

OM-2n, Zuiko50mmf/1.2 + FOMAPAN100 @800iso

Melbourne

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The world isn't as transparent as it seems...

"contrast"

 

"ぷきぷきと足元を鳴らし駆け上がった雪山の頂上に果てまで伸びるコントラスト"

Backlit photo of a bottle of Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO), in which you can see the transparency of this olive juice

 

In this case it is the "Early Harvest" variety.

 

Green oil, also known as "early harvest" oil or "early oil," is considered the best of olive oils.

 

In fact, green oil is the juice that is extracted from the youngest olives, which are green or in veraison. Hence the color, given its high chlorophyll content.

 

HISTORY: Olive oil has long been a common ingredient in Mediterranean cuisine, including ancient Greek and Roman cuisine.

 

Wild olives, which originated in Asia Minor, were collected by Neolithic people as early as the 8th millennium BC.

 

Besides food, olive oil has been used for religious rituals, medicines, as a fuel in oil lamps, soap-making, and skincare application.

 

The Spartans and other Greeks used oil to rub themselves while exercising in the gymnasia.

 

From its beginnings early in the 7th century BC, the cosmetic use of olive oil quickly spread to all of the Hellenic city-states, together with athletes training in the nude, and lasted close to a thousand years despite its great expense.

 

Olive oil was also popular as a form of birth control.

 

Aristotle in his "History of Animals" recommends applying a mixture of olive oil combined with either oil of cedar, ointment of lead, or ointment of frankincense to the cervix to prevent pregnancy. (Source: Wikipedia)

 

BOTELLA DE ACEITE DE OLIVA, 2024

 

Foto a contraluz de una botella de Aceite de Oliva Virgen Extra (AOVE), en la que se ve la transparencia de este zumo de aceituna

 

En este caso se trata de la variedad "Cosecha Temprana".

 

El aceite verde, también conocido como aceite "de cosecha temprana" o "aceite temprano", está considerado como el mejor de los aceites de oliva.

 

De hecho, el aceite verde es el zumo que se extrae de las aceitunas más jóvenes, que son verdes o en envero. De ahí el color, dado su alto contenido en clorofila.

 

HISTORIA: El aceite de oliva ha sido durante mucho tiempo un ingrediente común en la cocina mediterránea, incluida la antigua cocina griega y romana.

 

Las aceitunas silvestres, originarias de Asia Menor, fueron recolectadas por los pueblos del Neolítico ya en el octavo milenio antes de Cristo.

 

Además de como alimento, el aceite de oliva se ha utilizado para rituales religiosos, medicinas, como combustible para lámparas de aceite, para hacer jabón y para el cuidado de la piel.

 

Los espartanos y otros griegos utilizaban aceite para frotarse mientras hacían ejercicio en el gimnasio.

 

Desde sus inicios, a principios del siglo VII a. C., el uso cosmético del aceite de oliva se extendió rápidamente a todas las ciudades-estado helénicas, junto con los atletas que entrenaban desnudos, y duró cerca de mil años a pesar de su gran coste.

 

El aceite de oliva también era popular como método anticonceptivo.

 

Aristóteles en su "Historia de los animales" recomienda aplicar una mezcla de aceite de oliva combinado con aceite de cedro, ungüento de plomo o ungüento de incienso en el cuello uterino para prevenir el embarazo. (Fuente: Wikipedia)

At the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo, CA.

Ok.... WHY have I not been shooting a LOT more transparency film!!!!!!! This stuff is freaked awesome! Just looking at the film on a light table is satisfying.

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