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Part 2 of the XPan 90mm testing, this time in color with Rollei Variochrome, slide processed, during a late afternoon where the sun was finally out for a moment...
Part 2 of the XPan 90mm testing, this time in color with Rollei Variochrome, slide processed, during a late afternoon where the sun was finally out for a moment...
Part 2 of the XPan 90mm testing, this time in color with Rollei Variochrome, slide processed, during a late afternoon where the sun was finally out for a moment...
Part 2 of the XPan 90mm testing, this time in color with Rollei Variochrome, slide processed, during a late afternoon where the sun was finally out for a moment...
I lost my mom a few weeks ago and it made me realize I didn't have enough photos of my family... So when I found over 100 photos, I decided to scan them. Some were of my parents, friends of my mom, relatives I don't even know of... So here is a selection...
I shot more than 1200 pics this summer and these here are the only ones I like. Actually, I don't even like them all. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Anyway I am taking a break and see you all back in october. For urgent matters, fun or other stuff, drop me a line on facebook, the name is the same
More from the Harvard campus. We always hear about Harvard and it was good to finally be able to see it for myself. The many churches serve as a vivid reminder of it's roots as a religious institution. I really enjoyed the beautiful stonework of the buildings and the great light we had that day.
Shot this from the front vehicle of Yurikamome Line, with shutter speed setting at around 0.5 second. Able to get dynamic viewpoint because this train has no operaters room.
Red tulips turned bluish purple, city scene went to blue (cyan), by using LomoChrome Turquoise XR100-400. Double exposure with a splitzer. ISO200 each.
岐阜県にある通称「モネの池」と女性との多重露光。独特の色彩はLomoChrome Turquoiseを使用したため。
Double exposure -small pond (called "pond of Monet" ) and a woman. Unrealistic tones by LomoChrome Turquoise.
A very good way to closing down the series. :) ___________________________________________ http://www.lomography.com/homes/istionojr/albums/1992822-great-ancient-temple-wonders-borobudur-pt-1 | Part 1 http://www.lomography.com/homes/istionojr/albums/1993280-great-ancient-temple-wonders-borobudur-pt-2 | Part 2