Nominations for the September Image of the Month (IotM) are now open through September 30. Time to start making your nominations for the month!
I love bamboo as a subject. There's a yard I walk by downtown that used to have a small grove of it, maybe 8 feet square, but the owners took it all out last winter.August 3 - continuing with Fimo.
TS-E 50 Film
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PAN 100 Film
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EPR 64 Film
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I made the mistake of planting some of the larger variety in the front garden border and it ran amok. Shoots coming up in the lawn six feet awy from the planting and a riot of roots and runners. This crop is in the university grounds, new growth as the old stems had reached about 12-14' before the gardeners cut it back. Stunning planr.I love bamboo as a subject. There's a yard I walk by downtown that used to have a small grove of it, maybe 8 feet square, but the owners took it all out last winter.I caught some good shots there before that.
We have some bamboo too - not as wild as yours’ but I know what you meanI made the mistake of planting some of the larger variety in the front garden border and it ran amok. Shoots coming up in the lawn six feet awy from the planting and a riot of roots and runners. This crop is in the university grounds, new growth as the old stems had reached about 12-14' before the gardeners cut it back. Stunning planr.
Too true. I should have said I love other people's bamboo as a subject.I made the mistake of planting some of the larger variety in the front garden border and it ran amok. Shoots coming up in the lawn six feet awy from the planting and a riot of roots and runners. This crop is in the university grounds, new growth as the old stems had reached about 12-14' before the gardeners cut it back. Stunning planr.
Looks good and thanks for reminding me. I had tested the same film in Fimo a while ago and got a few ones I liked. As it was difficult for me to understand why some pics became good but most of them not I wanted to test it some more. Only that I didn’t remember which film it was and I wasn’t even sure if it was FimoAugust 3 - Fimo TSE-50 film. Experimenting with Tilt Shift controlView attachment 169591
The tilt shift is a good film but can be a bit unreliable sometimes it produces a “normal” shot.August 3 - Fimo TSE-50 film. Experimenting with Tilt Shift controlView attachment 169591
Glad you asked Eva - I believe it may be a swedish Pukeberg glass candlestick, at least thats what Google suggests. i got it on ebay a few years back for a song, its about 8" high and really heavy. Beautiful thing.Looks good and thanks for reminding me. I had tested the same film in Fimo a while ago and got a few ones I liked. As it was difficult for me to understand why some pics became good but most of them not I wanted to test it some more. Only that I didn’t remember which film it was and I wasn’t even sure if it was FimoNice figurine by the way. What is it? Glass or metal? My DH thinks glass. Me metal. Is it a goddess?
Haha, that’s why I vaguely remembered having seen something like that beforeGlad you asked Eva - I believe it may be a swedish Pukeberg glass candlestick, at least thats what Google suggests. i got it on ebay a few years back for a song, its about 8" high and really heavy. Beautiful thing.
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Good start! My personal method for ICM is "shoot a lot of frames of a lot of different things and throw most of them away." After working with ICM for a while now, I still don't have a good idea of what will be a good subject.August 4 - 2021
Impromtu attempt at ICM with Spectre app. Note to self: must try harder.View attachment 169619