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Iris brevicaulis

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Tanzende Türme, Hamburg

Model: Almedina Bihorac

 

Playing with a light blaster and a old f1.4 50mm super takumar lens infront of it.

Doing this for the #creativephotochallenge

 

Light: Canon 430EX in Lighblaster from 7:00h, a little higher than her, 1.5m away, skyport HS trigger

Who says mid-day light can't be fun? Lightning bolts!

Model: Lea Er.

 

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Berlin. Camera: Lomo Instant Wide with Fujifilm Instax Wide film.

These huge icebergs are in the Antarctic Sound.

far east plaza, l.a. chinatown.

Grindelwald, Switzerland

 

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Went back to this location at sunrise to catch it in a different light.

 

Nikon D800

Nikon 24-70 @ 24mm

Lee 0.6 ND HG

Lee 0.3 ND SG

 

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秩父市歴史文化伝承館 / Chichibu, Saitama, Japan

Sunrise Tyrifjorden, Norway. 90 secs. Nisi S5 with cpl, Nisi 10 stop and Nisi Medium to balance the exposure.

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Reminds me of the patterns I get in my vision before a migraine. I just get the patterns, not much of a headache...

Muster in der Nacht

Detail from the DnB office building A (Dark Architects), a part of the Barcode Project, Oslo.

Zigzag Road Boxhill, Surrey

sunflower (Sunnenblume)

Close up shot from Phuket in Thailand. One of the many beautiful tropical flowers there.

Caitlin's Zigzag quilt is finished complete with praire points which was a great way to use up the leftover squares.

Venice, Italia

 

Something diffferent... This pic was taken on my Blackberry Priv STV-100 when on tour through Europe with an old VW campervan back in 2017. Despite the camera being nothing to write home about, I really love some of the pictures that resulted from that (I wonder if it is just the feelings I associate with them?), and maybe I will post some more in the future.

It's the return of that really "crappy" analog camera I bought at a flea market last summer! As I mentioned after the first test roll, I really wanted to try it out with a 400 iso b/w film next. So that's what I did and you'll see most of the results in the upcoming days!

Some of the shots got weird stripes on them, which could either come from a small strip of tape I used to fasten the film inside the camera or from the fact that I accidentally leaked some light into the camera at one point.

 

Taken with a Luminox 356SL analog camera. Ilford HP5 Plus 400 film (about 10 years expired).

 

Negative scanned with Epson Perfection V500 Photo, cropped and downsized for the web.

Copyright 2013 Julie Adam

Zebra

Taking the Photo in Taronga Zoo Park

Sydney

Australia

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Camera: Canon EOS 5D

Lens: Canon EF 70-200 2.8 IS L

Focal Length: 200mm

Aperture: f/16

Shutter: 1/250

ISO: 200

Exposure: manual

Paul Löbe Haus

 

This building to the west of the river Spree is part of the 'government ribbon'. It is connected to the Chancellery and together with the Marie-Elisabeth-Luders House on the opposite side of the Spree it forms a formal and functional whole. The building contains more than 900 offices for the parliamentary deputies. It's 200m long, 100m wide and 22m high. It has the form of a double comb with eight outer courtyards. The main entrance in the west is situated under a large imposing porch with four filigree columns. A large glass-roofed hall with glass-enclosed elevators and transparent staircases are in the middle of the block. The building is named after the last parliamentary president, until 1933, Paul Löbe.

 

  

Norwich Riverside, Norfolk, UK

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