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Grundarfjörður's beautiful landmark is one of the most photographed mountains in Iceland. Its isolated position jutting out into the sea makes it a focal point in the area. Surrounded by beaches, Kirkjufell has a lovely walking trail around it as well as a more challenging climb up to the top where bird and fish fossils can be found. If you are a windows 10 fan for their preset screen savers you may recognize this mountain. This is my version and was taken around 22:25 in the evening.

A beautiful frosty morning ✨

tempête RUZIKA, 8 février 2016

B&W Wednesday

Windows10 Filter, modified.

Using a soft focus filter to make this picture look old. It was taken in Meeriden, CT at the barn at Miller Memorial at 267 Olive St., near the Broad St. intersection. I'm trying ssmething new with this image, by taking the extreme starpness out of the image. and softening it up a bit, but leaving the color saturation and white balance, pretty much as taken.

 

February 18, 2015 - PENTAX K-x- smc PENTAX-DA 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 AL / 8:39:37 a.m. / 1/100 sec at ƒ/6.3 - ISO 100 - Aperture priority - 18 mm- (27 mm).

10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. When I was little, I often passed with my mother the prison of my birthplace Freising on the way to the market. Sometimes a detained person looked out the window. In the 60s, the prison was closed. In 2001, I was the first to have the opportunity to enter the premises, which had been closed for more than 30 years. I wanted to document the building in its original condition. As I walked up the stairs to the cells, I first saw this old booklet entitled "Penal system." My last two images of the window series are dedicated to the old prison and are also the prelude to a new series about the old prison, which I will upload in due course.

Hasselblad SWC/M, Zeiss Biogon 4,5/38mm, Ilford Delta 400, ID-11, delution 1:1, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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Scott is showing that this was on Explore on the 29.9.21. It is, I found it!

 

29th September 2021 :

 

I went out this morning and finally got myself a new toy. Having used Graham's laptop for rather longer than I'd hoped, I now have my own ... again.

 

Not only is it a far larger screen, but it's also much faster than his, which only goes backwards!! I've spent the afternoon getting it organised, but have a few things to tweak, but will do them tomorrow.

 

A huge bonus was that I didn't have to try and get out of the stupid S mode, as I'd had to with Graham's. Although I'd found instructions on how to and booked marked them on his laptop, if needed.

 

One very happy me. 😊

 

Today is : World Heart Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/world-heart-day-september-29/

 

And for some Silly News it's : National Coffee Day - nationaldaycalendar.com/national-coffee-day-september-29/

No thanks I'll stick to tea.

 

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. This window is part of my work for the rural district office of Freising, 32 years ago. Together with a historian I worked one summer in my district to document all the rural architecture which is about to disappear. It shows Mr. Felbermeier who lives alone in the old house. The result was a book with the title "Old houses and their inhabitants". The pictures was shown in many exhibitions also in Munich. Hasselblad SWC/M 4,5/38mm, Kodak TMY 400, dev. with Tmax developer, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. I like to stage the window as a transition between the outside and the inside, between light and darkness, provoking images through the non-visible in the beholder's mind or filling the "empty space" with the visible. This window was part of my work for a series in the local newspaper and belongs to an old house in a quarter of my hometown wich doesn't exist now. The entire district was converted into a parking garage. Hasselblad 500C/M, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80mm, Ilford FP4 dev. with ID-11, sol. 1:1, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. I like to stage the window as a transition between the outside and the inside, between light and darkness, provoking images through the non-visible in the beholder's mind or filling the "empty space" with the visible. This window was part of my work for a series in the local newspaper and is to find in the old part of my hometown Freising.

Hasselblad 500CM, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80 mm, Ilford Delta 100, dev. with ID-11 solution 1:1,

scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan.

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. This window is part of my book "China - 365 Days" and is simultaneously the frontispiece of the book. The picture originally is in color and the wooden front wall is red. The signs meaning is small mom-and-pop grocery store. Hasselblad 500 CM, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80mm, Kodak EPL 400, converted to b&w, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000 ED.

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. I like to stage the window as a transition between the outside and the inside, between light and darkness, provoking images through the non-visible in the beholder's mind or filling the "empty space" with the visible. This window was part of my work for a series in the local newspaper and is to find in the old part of my hometown Freising. I remember when the first Italian restaurants opened in the early 1970s, behind these windows was Conduti's Pizzeria. I never ate a better pizza again than here ...

Hasselblad 500CM, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80 mm, Ilford Delta 400, dev. with ID-11 solution 1:1,

scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan.

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. Frame, threshold, place of longing - the window is an ambiguous object that goes far beyond its technical component as a structural member. This picture shows me in spring 1979 as a young man at the age of 23, focussing at a shop window in the center of my hometown, which reflects the entire street. An elderly gentleman runs quickly through the picture and wonders ...

Hasselblad SWC, Biogon 4,5/38mm, Ilford FP4, developer unknown, probably Ilford ID-11, scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan 8000ED.

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7th February 2020:

 

I did it! Not only have I managed to change the dreadful wallpaper, but finally this morning I turned off the S mode.

 

Since we got our first computer many moons ago, we've always had Windows in French and usually I can navigate between the two languages to do something. But, not knowing Windows 10 couldn't do it in the two.

 

While on G's laptop yesterday I found a help page in French on how to get out of it, took a photo and uploaded that to my laptop. This morning with Graham reading the instructions in French I finally got out and I'm not going back in!!

 

Got him onto Google Chrome and installed Malwarebytes and had already got him PhotoScape X. I might get to play with that, if I'm lucky. ;-)

 

It's taken a week, but at least it's now all done. :O)

 

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. I like to stage the window as a transition between the outside and the inside, between light and darkness, provoking images through the non-visible in the beholder's mind or filling the "empty space" with the visible. This window was part of my work for a series in the local newspaper and is to find in the old part of my hometown Freising.

Hasselblad 500CM, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80 mm, Ilford Delta 400, dev. with ID-11 solution 1:1,

scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan.

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Printed on Cotman water colour B5 sized paper / exposed for 8hrs

  

Sensitizer: Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Toning: Jasmine tea (thick)

Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL Nikkor 150mm / F5.6)

Negative: image on a Duobond 6 inch 2k monochrome LCD (original picture: scanned from an antique real photo postcard / Axel Bahnsen)

Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)

The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.

 

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10 windows is a series of ten different windows that played a certain role in my previous career as a photographer and at the same time a kind of word play alluding to Windows10. Insight into the look-out, the window as a field of experimentation. I like to stage the window as a transition between the outside and the inside, between light and darkness, provoking images through the non-visible in the beholder's mind or filling the "empty space" with the visible. This window is a section of a busstop and was part of my work for a series in the local newspaper and is to find in an urban district of my hometown Freising.

Hasselblad 500CM, Zeiss Planar 2,8/80 mm, Ilford Delta 400, dev. with ID-11 solution 1:1,

scanned with Nikon Supercoolscan.

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Eye of the Tonal Storm

 

Canon M100

Canon EF-M 28mm f/3.5 STM IS Macro

 

1/80th sec

f/8

iso 800

Here comes the sun

Here comes the sun, and I say

It's alright

 

The porthole view from an Iberia A350, some magic from mother nature.

A window into the past.

 

Two generations of Alexander buses which were once the backbone for Dubliners in their daily commute.

 

Going back to green, former Dublin Bus Leyland Olympian RH 125, through the 90's the main double decker in Dublin, RH 125 is seen recreating a 46A on the last day of the route 25th January 2025.

 

Memories

This is the cat that was created in MidJourney.. I have cropped it square and made a kaleidoscope using a 32x plug-in from Mehdi.. With very few plugins for 64x windows it is nice that someone has created a convertor that allows you to continue to use your old ones.. It was created by Mediachance.. I had it but lost it from Photoshop when they started adding the ai to their program but now I'm wondering if it will work in Windows 11... I have reinstalled but it comes and goes.. The Kaleidoscope was Made using the converter in windows10 Photoshop and the frame was also created that same way from Topaz Labs 2...

A beautiful Bright Chevrolet Pickup Truck from the '50s 353/365 Days Project.

Printed on Cotman water colour B5 sized paper / exposed for 8hrs

  

Sensitizer: Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Toning: green tea (thin)

Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL Nikkor 150mm / F5.6)

Negative: image on a Duobond 6 inch 2k monochrome LCD (original picture: rendered with some effects on photoshop)

Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)

The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.

 

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Like a Windows XP wallpaper.

 

Plate: IMGP6038

As a windows10 desktop wallpaper which The South Island of New Zealand most north of the beach wharariki that Attracts countless photographers waiting at sunset shine,But my love is still in the dark to take pictures of stars.There are three difficulties to be overcome in the sky,the first one is have enough courage in the dark night, with 30 minutes walk to the beach and I have a portable camera equipment,four camera lens,The Mac Pro,the instrument and battery tripod accessories such as number, weight of your brain can make up their own;the second one is the accurate calculation of time and tide when the tide rises the Milky Way range, not only to pay attention to the foot of the surging wave, but also beware of being the wind blowing sand lost eyes and mouth and nose;the third one is sea clouds come on, in the shortest time to complete the composition of the shot, the photographer is a big test of the value of experience,again kneel thanks New Zealand perfect transparent air, in order to realize my dream of the sea moonlight Galaxy.

 

Well,how i take it?

the shooting parameters i write are only suggestions:30s + 35mm + f2.5 + iso1600 x 24,and the camera is Nikon D810a.used Photoshop and PTGui to complete this photo.

Cloud / Engine / Ring / Windows / 10 / Sunset / 7 ! - IMRAN™

Approaching Tampa around 7 pm, after two weeks in New York, it’s time for some high flying bad puns. Earlier I had been talking to a colleague about cloud engineering and the features coming in the next ring of Windows 10 updates, the same week as Microsoft sunsets Windows 7 support. Next thing you know, I see this opportunity for tech & visual puns. Cloud colors, matching Southwest Airlines colors, a scene seen through the ring of a window, showing another Florida sunset over the Tampa Bay region qualifying for a “10!” rating.

 

© 2020 IMRAN™

 

#cloud #puns #sunset #flying #travel #TampaBay #Florida #humor

It was very early in the morning, on this wintery day. I was observing the first snowfall of the 2017 new year in Walmat Parking Lot in Wallingford, CT USA. It was exciting as all the parking lot's lamps lit up the grounds, so I was able to capture this image with my trusty old Cellphone. The Samsung Galaxy S4 has a wonderful camera on it. I saved the image into my Lightroom file on my PC, and was wble to edit it from there with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom 5.7.1. Happy Friday Morning!

 

Mark B.2017 January 06, 2017 Wallingford - 1/10 sec at f / 2.2 - 31 mm - Normal-SPH-L720--Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7.1 - (Windows) - ISO 64 -.7:0303 a.m.

5/365 Days Project 2017

June 04, 2016 10:40 a.m. / ISO 100 PENTAX K-x 1/4 sec at f./14

A Lovely restoration job on this Ford from the 1920s

This car is in such pristine condition. WOW!

alternativa interpretazione del nuovo sistema operativo...!!

*{Explore}*

Aveiro (Portugal).

 

Hybrid printing system:

A digital negative image appeared on a Duobond 6 inch 2k monochrome LCD (no backlight itself, originally used for a 3D printer), herein called "virtual negative", was successfully formed on cyanotype (or Van Dyke) photographic paper using an analog photographic enlarger (light source: 395 nm UV SMD). This virtual negative method differs in this respect from previous digital negatives on OHP film (contact printing) and analog negatives as attempted by group: www.flickr.com/groups/cyanotype_wenlarger/).

 

Image signal is output to the LCD via HDMI from a mini-PC (OS: Windows 10) with a built-in graphics board capable of up to 4K video output.

 

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Printed on Cotman water colour postcard sized paper / exposed for 3hrs

 

Original picture: Jeremy Bishop (Pexels' free photo)

 

Sensitizer: Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Toning: Jasmine tea

Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL Nikkor 150mm / F5.6)

Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)

The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.

 

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Printed on Cotman water colour B5 sized paper / exposed for 6hrs

  

Sensitizer: Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Toning: Jasmine tea

Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL Nikkor 150mm / F5.6)

Negative: image on a Duobond 6 inch 2k monochrome LCD (original picture: scanned from an old lithography)

Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)

The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.

 

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Hybrid printing system:

A digital negative image appeared on a Duobond 6 inch 2k monochrome LCD (no backlight itself, originally used for a 3D printer), herein called "virtual negative", was successfully formed on cyanotype (or Van Dyke) photographic paper using an analog photographic enlarger (light source: 395 nm UV SMD). This virtual negative method differs in this respect from previous digital negatives on OHP film (contact printing) and analog negatives as attempted by group: www.flickr.com/groups/cyanotype_wenlarger/).

 

Image signal is output to the LCD via HDMI from a mini-PC (OS: Windows 10) with a built-in graphics board capable of up to 4K video output.

 

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Printed on Cotman water colour postcard sized paper / exposed for 3hrs

 

Original picture: Elīna Arāja (Pexels' free photo)

 

Sensitizer: Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Toning: none

Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL Nikkor 150mm / F5.6)

Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)

The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.

 

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March 25, 2018 Meriden 1/310 sec. at ƒ/2.2/ SPH-L720 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.6 (Windows) Normal ISO 50 /31 mm.

Camera Phone Image.

96/365 Days Project.

 

This beautiful building along with two others the same size were knocked down several years ago. Also included were the Nuns Convent, and the Old School. Three buildings still remain at St. Rose. The Church, the New School, and the Community center across the street. These buildings werre always kept in pristine condition. It was heartbreaking to see them destroyed.

16/365 Days Project.

 

Mark B.2017 June 17, 2014 - 1/250 sec at f / 6.3-42 mm--PENTAX K-x - TAMRON-FA 28-80mm F3.5-5.6 AL-Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7.1 (Windows) - ISO 320

March 25, 2018 at 1:27:48 p.m.

Samsung SPH-L720 Galaxy S4.

1/210 sec at ƒ/2.2

ISO 50 - 31 mm

Meriden, CT.

95/365 Days Project.

2 images stacked

 

I stacked two images together after developing them a bit in Lightroom. The reason for the stacking, was that I was using two separate focus points. One headlamp was very close to me, so, I focused on it and took the shot. Then, I focused on the lamp furthest away and took the same shot, without moving the camera too much, using two handheld images., and an older model Samsung Galaxy S4 cell phone as my camera.

Gabrielle Ray marked by several tragedies in her life

 

Printed on Cotman water colour B5 sized paper / exposed for 5hrs

  

Sensitizer: Jacquard cyanotype kit (Potassium Ferricyanide & Ferric Ammonium Citrate)

Toning: green tea (thick)

Enlarger: LPL Model 7451 large format enlarger (EL Nikkor 150mm / F5.6)

Negative: image on a Duobond 6 inch 2k monochrome LCD (original picture: scanned from an antique real photo postcard)

Light source: High power (50w) UV LED unit (SMD=surface mounted LED modules)

The condenser unit (= a unit in which two 16cm diameter convex lenses are set facing each other) was removed from my old Hansa patent enlarger for use in LPL Model 7451.

 

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1941 Chevrolet Pick Up Truck Red and Black A beautiful restoration on a beautiful vehicle from the 40s era.

354/365 Days Project.

I pulled over to the side of the road, got my cellphone out and rolled my window down. It was very cold. 18 degrees F., in fact. But I was able to capture this nice image of this empty park, at 7:20 a.m.

 

Mark B.2017 January 06, 2017 Meriden - 1/25 sec at f / 2.2-31 mm-Normal-SPH-L720--Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.7.1 (Windows) - ISO 125.

9/365 Days Project.

The British Airways Boeing 777 club suite, a room with a view.

  

On Sunday 5th March, British Airways operated a very unique flight on the London/Dublin route using their long haul Boeing 777-300ER.

 

Boeing 777-336ER, G-STBG, built in 2013, operated the 1 hour flight, always served by their short haul A319/320/321 fleet.

 

G-STBG has 8 first class, 76 business, 40 premium economy & 130 economy seats, featuring the new Club world lie flat suites in business, in a 1-2-1 configuration featuring sliding doors, rolled out between 2019 and 2022.

F8 C76 W40 Y130

  

In late January, British Airways widebody runs to FRA,BER and DUB were offered in their booking engine due to a cargo contract with IAG Cargo requiring additional belly hold capacity.

 

Originally 31 short-haul widebody flights to Frankfurt, Berlin & Dublin, typically served by the Airbus A320 family between February and April switched to 777 operations.

 

Sadly however from an enthusiast point of view, most of the flights were downgraded back to Airbus A321 equipment before the actual flights commenced due to the loss of the cargo contract.

 

The Dublin flight of the 5th continued, moreso because of the heavy bookings on both legs, however the flight of the 7th reverted to an A321.

  

Sunday operated by B777 G-STBG

05/03/23 BA0834 10:00 LHR - DUB

05/03/23 BA0835 13:05 DUB - LHR

 

Tuesday operated by A321 G-EUXM

07/03/23 BA0830 08:25 LHR - DUB

07/03/23 BA0845 11:20 DUB - LHR

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