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  • Photosynthesis With my arms extended towards the source, the soul grows and conscience is expanded. Perhaps plants are not the only ones who are fed by the sun, the substract of photosynthesis. Contemplating and capturing sceneries like this one, is probably an equally powerful photosynthetic process that makes the earth go round each day… José Ramos

  • digital tom foolery…

  • Sun behind clouds over Billingborough, Lincolnshire. /   / Taken on Ilford FP4+ 125 with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. /   /

  • please also have a look at my little series … / ▪ denmark / ▪ france / ▪ italy / / ▪ fireworks / ▪ leafes / ▪ message in a bottle / / thanks /

  • Leo and Saturn rising behind trees at Woodland Waters, Lincolnshire. /   / Taken on Ilford FP4+ 125 with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. Approximately 30mins at f8. /   /

  • View over a bridge on a public footpath in a field on the outskirts of Billingborough, Lincolnshire. /   / Taken on Ilford HP5+ 400 with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. /   /

  • This concept appears to have been scanned from a print publication. Original source and artist currently unknown. Oldest online version I have found to date was uploaded to Flickr on 23 March 2006. Recommended for black or dark coloured t-shirts.

  • Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a degenerative crippling disease affecting Millions of people around the world. There are countless numbers of sufferers, living in the silent agony of neuropathic pain because of miss diagnosis and misunderstanding. / Save a loved one a life of living hell by learning the signs and symptoms. PLEASE DO BELIEVE HOW BAD THE PAIN CAN BE! / To learn more and find out what you can do click here >RSD/CRPS Info @ RSDHOPE / I created this Digital Portrait of myself and the pain I endure on a daily basis. I started painting this image only to have my hands demand I stop. Since my diagnosis I have learnt to become very ambidextrous unfortunately my RSD is trying to spread hindering both arms, shoulders, neck back and full face. This also makes comfortable sleep impossible so affects my hips legs and feet. Until I find another glimpse of hope I will have to put the painting aside and use my trusted faithful Image manipulation techniques to try and tell MY story. / The weather dominates my life; it brings me days of happiness along with many days of grief. The slightest breeze can burn my skin, a strong cold wind completely freeze burn my arm, constricting all the blood vessels, starving my muscles of oxygen causing a plethora of problems. Hot water can feel lovely, but the motion of the water can irritate my skin severely, too hot and I burn my hand through lack of essential nervous responses to tell me to pull away. Cold water triggers the chain reaction of “my blood supply temporary shutdown” that is excruciatingly painful although delayed, so by the time I feel the pain I have caused too much damage to reverse the cycle. Many muscles spasm, periodically without warning, usually after a very smalln accident like bumping the door handle on the way past, reaching for the salt on a high shelf or washing my hands under cold water. One warning sign I’m beginning to recognise is my hand turns dark when I over-use it; within a few minutes of this happening, I have muscular spasms that send a chain of spasms throughout my upper extremities then to my face. If anyone touches this area whilst this dreadful beast lashes my body, the touch can feel like a gunshot wound, triggering more responses. I am usually left with the feeling of being shot in the head, shoulder and back, and then being nailed to a tree trying to pull myself free. My nails are grooved and brittle, I lose a lot of hair seemingly by the season, and then my hair grows back thicker and curlier then before! I have signs of arthritis and muscular atrophy. All wounds take a long time to heal. I am vague, sleep deprived; touch deprived and deprived of being myself! My medications make me nauseas, dizzy, tired and grumpy to say the least. Don’t pity me, pity those around me!I am a lucky one….... my case is considered MILD! *Note: Any sales will help a sufferer in QLD Australia(me) in need of expensive medications and treatments.

  • People silhouettes in water expo pavilion and reflex on water surface

  • A tribute to my beloved vintage camera and fellow TTV lovers. I often wonder where has she been? what has she seen? in whose hands? and through whose eyes? I love giving another life to this wonderful, simple, solid, stylish camera. Best viewed LARGE Here’s a more detailed view of the halftone. /

  • Howard, RI water tower captured on a blustery New England “spring” day. Simple compositions work best for TtV. The sky was very gray, almost stormy, and the sun was about to set. Nikon D40 shot through a modified cereal box and then through the lens of a Carlton-Reflex camera. No photoshop other than the crop tool. Water Tower TtV #2 was featured on the Redbubble Home Page on January 18, 2009 and is featured in the group TTV: Through The Viewfinder. Also available as a t-shirt: / (c) Paul Lavallee 2008 /

  • Numbered grave in Potter’s Field, Warwick, RI. Nikon D40 shot through a modified cereal box and then through the lens of a Carlton-Reflex camera. Crop tool and converted to black & white in photoshop, no other digital manipulation. This image is featured in the group Ghostly Images (c) Paul Lavallee 2008 /

  • Rolleiflex and olympus

  • Taken on the way to Maryborough in Victoria. Shot on my Lubitel 166B with XP2 film. No post processing

  • Taken at the Lost Children’s Passage in Victoria. Shot on my Lubitel 166B with XP2 film. Its a double exposure. No post processing

  • Taken on the way to Daylesford in Victoria. Shot on my Lubitel 166B with XP2 film. No post processing

  • This friendly fawn in Northwest Ontario didn’t mind having her photo taken at all while enjoying fresh clover. Sony a300 with Minolta 500 mirror reflex lens. /

  • I once took a photo of a beautiful spiderweb. Then I decided to turn it into a T-shirt. Hope you like (and buy) it!

  • during our tour around europe: www.2numundosobrerodas.blogspot.com

  • My first Twin Lens Reflex camera arrived today wOOt wOOt!! A lovely little 1940’s Kodak Brownie Reflex in beautiful condition. So what did I do? I proceed to pull it apart and then wrap 100mph tape and cardboard around it to create my light blocking contraption so I could start experimenting with TtV photography!! As you do ;) Sorry Great Aunt Gladys! I didn’t break it though, just removed a little bit ;) It is waaaaay more challenging than I thought it would be, and I think I may have developed an ebaying-for-tlr-cameras addiction in the last week but the results – when you get it right – are totally worth it, so all things considered I might stick with this for a bit ;)

  • The sun finally succeeded in shining through the clouds this afternoon, and the rain stopped allowing me to get out into the garden with my old-is-new-again 60 year old vintage Brownie Reflex to do some more TtV shooting. My dodgy light blocking contraption appears to be holding up!

  • This shot of my old Praktica camera was taken with my dslr back up Samsung GX10 through my 60 year old vintage Kodak Brownie Reflex… Art imitating art imitating art? :) Gave the local beach walkers something to ponder over as they passed by anyways ;) More Through the Viewfinder (TtV) Images

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