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The restaurant we dined at so many times, now here, a ruin after Hurricane "Irma". The roof caved in by a vast wave.

Leica M6 | Summicron-M 35mm Ver. IV | Kodak Portra 400

 

Scanned on Fuji Frontier

Old shot is old. No, you will not be seeing the unedited version.

Gaslight Vintage Car Parade Ipswich Australia.

This is not a mistake. Exposed for motion blur.

compare to digital, in comment.

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This might be my Favourite (for imagination)

Divided reverse. No correspondence.

 

An uncommon studio view of an infantryman holding a Stielhandgranate albeit a practice version. Of note is the unofficial insignia on his left sleeve, which might be another example of the insignia worn by regiments attached to the 208. Division.

Solar eclipse from North Carolina 8-21-2017

Usually I stick to classic LRGB or Hubble Pallet version of the Astrophotos I'm taking, but this in process version catch my eye and I liked it very much...It reamind me something from Alien movie :)

 

Thanks for watching,

Haim Huli

Chiều nay gió mát lồng lộng ngồi tức cảnh bùa PS chơi.

She's balanced without the base, but having the base there gives me more peace of mind.

 

Also, as a side node, photographing a model that's mostly black still isn't any fun.

Located along the American River.

A variation on my Simple Robin, folded from two overlapping sheets of paper (kami, 15cm), no cut, no glue.

Taken with SLR680 Polaroid camera on Impossible Project 600 color film

I've been using this lens mostly on crop (APS-C) mode so far. Here's a look at the lens on FF and then crop mode. The photo on the right is not a PP'd crop; it's a separate photo from the Sony a7Iv's crop mode.

I hope it's just as funny second time around! Windows users, have a laugh.

Well, this is another version of the one before. Everyone seems to like the other a bit better, but I sort of like this one.

Nikon FE

Agfa Scala 50 reversal process

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