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Zero, Drakengard
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Kiaraberry (www.facebook.com/kiaraberrycos)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO gel
This was shot during our third trip into Battersea Power Station.
Lit using Scurion lamps. A stunning high performance and very rugged light that you can use for pretty much any purpose, from caving to urbex and everything in between.
I'm looking forward to when construction is completed . . . and it will be called Freedom Tower instead of Ground Zero . . . hopefully the new name will also signal a time when we understand that there's one Planet . . . and that we're all members of One Human Family . . .
Attractive aromas of white peach combine with subtle influences of vanilla and oak palate. The palate is intensely driven by stone fruit and honey melon flavours with the toasty oak insuring a rounded generous finish. Preservatives E220, E224, not much wine though…
Alone & moody
It was a great moody rainy day and what better place to be then at La Jolla, CA. Can't go wrong anytime you're at this place (rain or shine) tons of surfers were in the water and just me on the land, so it was a good day if you wanted to be alone ( a weird site come sunset you can't find a place to shoot without bumping into someone or worried about getting into someone shot. That being said I always get a kick out of people reaction when I take out the wood box and set on tripod, "what the" look on there face.. But on this day, it was just me the moody sky and my new found love the pinhole camera. Took me 6 years to pick one up, but as they say "better late then never"
Zero Image 2000
Ektar 100
3sec
La Jolla, San Diego
A Zero designed greeting card for Finmar Coffee 1957. He also designed a corporate image for Finmar.
Palouse, Washington. First morning light breaks over the frozen snow covered rolling hills of the Palouse. The pinks and blue hues only lasted for a minute before turning into an average looking winter day. The wind chill made it feel like -10 degrees Fahrenheit.
I did end up with minor frost bite on my finger tips. Thankfully it wasn't deep and healed quickly. I was only able to capture a couple winter scene this last winter. We had a below average snowfall and most of it was only six inches at times.
Currently the Palouse is becoming quite green with wild flowers covering the buttes. The spring flowers are a month ahead of normal blooming times and are changing quickly to the next flowers. Lupines look like they will be blooming by the end of April.
Enjoy,
Ry
Zero, Drakengard 3 Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: zaiichiik (www.instagram.com/zaiichiik/)
Zero, Drakengard
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Kiaraberry (www.facebook.com/kiaraberrycos)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO gel
A climber starting up the quintessentially historic and intimidating Scottish winter climb, Zero Gully (V, 4), Ben Nevis, in atmospheric conditions. Zero was one of the first climbs to be recorded as Grade V (first ascent 1957) and is still a very serious climb today in anything but perfect conditions due to the paucity of rock belays.
(Scan from Agfachrome 100)
The Recipe
5 mins pre soak
8.30 mins Ilford ID11
Stop 10 secs
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid
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A neighbor's son brought me this cat Friday afternoon. Very skinny and affectionate. She has the most unusual coat patterns I've ever seen with black stripes from the top of her head to her long black tail with 3 gray rings. i named her zero for the 4" gray circles on both sides. Mar 4, 2023.
No.I'm not keeping her. Typing with one hand as she insists the only place she can sleep is on me.
(shot on left taken with Canon SLR ---- Shot on right taken with Zero Image 6x9 pinhole camera)
This was either a seven or 8 minute exposure of the Eagle Creek Trail. The shot of the left was taken during the exposure of the shot of the right. Because the Zero Image was using the tri-pod I had to handhold my Canon at f/1.8. Looking at the shot, I guess I could have bumped up a couple stops. However, it's kind of fun to see the Zero Image shot looking so much nicer than the fully functioning SLR! :)