so what happened was this – my flatmate found a 1950s hanimex holiday 35 that belonged to his grandfather and had a broken aperture ring and a mouldy lens and gave it to me. i stuck some expired 400iso kodak film in it, shot a reel, then, just to raise the stakes higher, had it cross processed c41 to e6 which isn’t the best way round to go. and guess what? all the pictures are crap.
Cemetery by The Beach. Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. / It freaked me out and inspired me to create this piece. Photograph / digital photo / Planes / Freehand / Final Manipulation / Photoshop
Sold a large framed print to unknown buyer – through RB – August 2007 Another version, less bright Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Mission in San Diego, California, at sunset.
Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy. /
Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy.
/ Thank you Rebecca (and invisible friend) for the picture.
Version uploaded and accepted at OE They didn’t like the colour in this one / NEW ZEALAND
combination of three shots (tree and sunset, crows, cross) all merged in PS
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Abstract from Nature – Originally a Macro of Tree Bark.
This was taken in Miramichi, New Brunswick.This was a window from an old yellow abandoned house: *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /
Infrared image captured using a Hoya IR filter.
A renovated blockhouse exterior with a mighty urban tree from Budapest 14th district. You can license this photo on Getty Images.
Thank you for viewing and any thoughts. Image taken near Leland, Michigan in the morning hazy.
Nipika in British Columbia. Featured in Canadian Rocky Mountains group. /
This image is inspired by the question asked in the Porcupine Tree song / How Is Your Life Today? / / This song has always been one of my favorites. So hauntingly beautiful!! / Made with Apophysis 2.08_3Dhack / / So I ask….How Is YOUR Life Today?
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Under the Sea Tree Bark – Enhanced in PS to create an Abstract from Nature.
/ Textured / Cross Processed / Our Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright © N & L Williams Photography. / Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from ourselves is prohibited. All rights reserved.
©Angi Baker / Inspired By: Jaime Johnson / LISTEN TO MUSIC HERE / I said, Grandpa what’s this picture here / It’s all black and white and ain’t real clear / Is that you there, he said, yeah I was eleven / Times were tough back in thirty-five / That’s me and Uncle Joe just tryin’ to survive / A cotton farm in the Great Depression And if it looks like we were scared to death / Like a couple of kids just trying to save each other / You should have seen it in color This one here was taken overseas / In the middle of hell in nineteen forty-three / In the winter time you can almost see my breath / That was my tail gunner ole’ Johnny McGee / He was a high school teacher from New Orleans / And he had my back right through the day we left And if it looks like we were scared to death / Like a couple of kids just trying to save each other / You should have seen it in color A picture’s worth a thousand words / But you can’t see what those shades of gray keep covered / You should have seen it in color This one is my favorite one / This is me and grandma in the summer sun / All dressed up the day we said our vows / You can’t tell it here but it was hot that June / That rose was red and her eyes were blue / And just look at that smile I was so proud That’s the story of my life / Right there in black and white And if it looks like we were scared to death / Like a couple of kids just trying to save each other / You should have seen it in color A picture’s worth a thousand words / But you can’t see what those shades of gray keep covered / You should have seen it in color You should have seen it in color / /
Taken In Amherst county Virginia… With a Canon Digital Rebel XSI…...Orton effect used in Photoshop / 1/125 / ISO 200 / 45.0mm / WB custom
Another shot of the Dog Rocks at sunrise on foggy morning. / Aggressively adjusted the levels and cross-processed the image. / Added my sky photo. Added several texture layers in various blend modes. / Nikon D300 with 18-200 mm lens /
This is the church of St Winnow, which lies on the banks of the River Fowey, just below Lostwithiel in Cornwall, England. The church was featured in the 1977 BBC series of Poldark, which starred Anghard Rees and Robin Ellis, as Ross Poldark. This capture was shot in colour, but converted to B+W with an IR filter in CS3. I quite like the effect, and I hope you do too. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens.
Brighter version of The Crossing
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