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The main river that runs through Blairgowrie. Shot from quite a scary bridge on a grey day so not as great as it could be. The river was high and running fast though, which was cool.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100.
Sub-Zero is a video game character from the Mortal Kombat series and one of the original characters in the first Mortal Kombat game in 1992. A mainstay of the series, Sub-Zero is the only character who has appeared in every Mortal Kombat fighting game. The character also appears in many other Mortal Kombat media works such as the Mortal Kombat live action film series and animated series.
The character is a formidable fighter possessing the innate ability to control ice in many forms.The most defining trait of the character is his fierce rivalry with his archnemesis Scorpion.
I saw Sub-Zero at the NYC Comic Con. He looks just as dangerous and menacing in person as he does in the games!
The new cat furniture came without a user's manual, but Dot seemed to get the hang of it anyway.
The catnip essence the pet store folks sprayed on it probably has something to do with these antics.
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Shot on Kodak ColorPlus 200 at EI 200.
Color negative film in 35mm format.
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Read on at: emulsive.org/photography/medium-format/zero-shot-on-kodak...
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I'm not too sure about the routes on the face but I think this is Zero Gully. If anyone knows different then I'd appreciate the correct name.
Their progress was painfully slow as they took it in turn to descend.
In meiner dies musst du noch irgendwie einsetzen dieses Glas entdeckt. War wohl mal so eine Aktion im Mc Wür ... ähm Mc Donald.
Wenn mich mein Hirn nicht täuscht - Beim umziehen im Zeugs der Freundin gefunden und vor dem Abfall "gerettet" --> in die Ecke ;)
It only took me two years but I finally made Attachments for my Zero frames.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attacks Stats: 2Rh+d8 (nightmare blades) 2B (shields) 1Gd8 (no ranged weapons) 2W.
Zero (Hans Schleger) brochure cover for a summer resort on the Baltic Sea 1930. I can't remember if this was in color or not.
You cannot be my age and involved in graphic design without knowing about Hans Schleger, (or Zero, his signature). Almost all designers were influenced in one way or another by his prodigious amount of work over a long period from 1919 to the mid-1970's.
It only took me two years but I finally made Attachments for my Zero frames.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attacks Stats: 2Rd (gun) 1B (shield) 1G (jump pack) 1Y (sensor boom) 2W + SSR.
Catalog #: 01_00085682
Title: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Corporation Name: Mitsubishi
Official Nickname: Zero
Additional Information: Japan
Designation: A6M
Tags: Mitsubishi, A6M, Zero
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Another shot from the Leys of Marlee in Blairgowrie. I can think of very few previously sacred places with a modern road right through the middle. I would like th think the road wouldn't be built now but I am not so sure. In case you are wondering that is A and Bro to the right. Happy Tree Tuesday by the way!
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100.
Well, I assume this is a cantilever bridge, although I am happy to be corrected by a bridge geek (I must have at least one in my contacts).
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Kodak Portra 400.
One of the many buildings in the park located at the Heian Jingu (Shinto shrine) in Kyoto. The sky was pretty washed out in the original so I've tried to hold the highlights but that has resulted in the sky looking a little unreal to my eyes, maybe I should have stuck with the original.
Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100. 22 seconds (metered as 1/60 sec at f8).
Ground Zero | Kailua-Kona, Hawaii | This spot was made famous by landscape photographer @cj_kale. I was so excited to finally see this place in person that my hands were shaking. I forgot to tighten my beloved camera to my tripod and yes, it fell in the water. Whenever I wanted to risk my life for a shot, my loyal camera was always with me. I will never forget you Nikon D810.