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I couldn't find the name of this plant - labelling is almost non-existent in the xeriscape section of Capitol Park. I couldn't resist trying to capture the pattern of the "leaves" branching off the main stalk.
Hey ! I made the "Explore" page ! First time ever - woooo-hooo !!!
An amazing discovery while staying nearby. A perfect subject for a long exposure, calming the water and clouds.
However, I seem to have been plagued with windy conditions. Also, my first visit was not properly prepared and I arrived at low tide.
This photo was taken later in the afternoon, shortly after high tide. I was still challenged with keeping the filter clear of sea spray and also keeping the camera free from shake as the wind was whipping inland.
Playing around with cement glue resist and watercolor background for a color class I am planning. The first two I tangled the white area, this one just tangled wherever.
just finished this today. started piecing it earlier this year, can't remember when. as with all the quilts i've made so far (not many!) it's a mix of vintage and new fabrics, and fabrics of differing weights (swiss dots, voiles, calico weight cotton, pique) and textures. this one's about queen size or maybe a bit smaller.
i started this one because i liked how other people's zig zag quilts looked. but i didn't like their tutorials (i wanted mine to be a certain size, etc.) so i made a mockup on paper and figured out the math from there. each full square is about 6 or so inches finished.
This week's 52F theme is triangular composition. Here is my runner-up photo of one of the staircases at the parking garage where I work. The zigzag of the staircase made for a great subject for the assignment.
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I used the tutorial at Purl Bee and tons of scraps from Mendocino, Midwest Modern and Garden Party, plus Kona cottons.
There was no cloud cooperation on this evening. They were all just doing their own thing, or so it seems in this time stack image.
I made this image by combining 327 photos into one image, using this script to automate the process, advancedstacker.com.
Shot on Moskva 5, 105mm f/3.5 - Fujicolor Pro 400H (120)
Developed in Argentix C-41 kit (Unicolor rebrand)
9th roll in this batch... Slightly underdeveloped since I forgot to extend the times...
Shoted with my Minolta AF7000 on film 35mm Foma Fomapan 400 and developed in Foma Fomadon R09. Scan with Canon Canoscan 9950F in original film holder, EXIF information added from ExifNotes via ExifTool
Development details on FilmDev
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THIS electric car has an extension cord stretching across the sidewalk and into a nearby apartment window. Interesting vanity plate. I actually tripped on the power cable - should zagged and not zigged as I walked down the street.
For The Weekly Alphabet Challenge - Z is for zig zag.
Zig zag paper edging scissors on zig zag paper.
One of the famous “Sailing Stones” or “Racing Rocks” zig zags across the Racetrack Playa in a remote part of Death Valley National Park. This image was taken on my first ever visit to this magical place back in 2008. It’s a special place, as this is one of just two places on Earth, and by far the best, where rocks travel seemingly on their own across the surface, leaving tracks in their wake. In a recent trip here, I found extensive damage by vandals who drove cars across the surface, causing tracks that can last for years. This morning I was interviewed on The Weather Channel Live on Facebook about it, and my blog post has been republished on Petapixel and has been talked about on DPReview and in newspaper articles. There are many dry lakebeds in our western deserts. I think we should be able to all agree that there’s at least one special one that should not be driven on. Please be respectful of our National Parks.
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I was so pleased to take shots yesterday that are so not my style.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." -Emerson
Yeah. What he said.
I liked the way that the dry stone walls lead you into the bar. It's a shame that I could not get closer.
Today I got to accompany a fellow photographer to my favorite falls in Western PA. We had planned on a trip to this waterfall for a while, but the fresh snowfall made it a perfect day to shoot. The water was flowing well and the late season snowfall covered the rocks and branches of the pines all around the falls. I used my trusty ND10 neutral density filter to lengthen my exposures. This particular cascade caught my eye due to the multiple changes in direction over a short distance. It was a very good day to be in the woods.