Mundane objects transformed in 850nm IR
So you have 20 minutes before a doctor’s appointment. What do you do? Do you stick your nose in your phone? Or do you take […]
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So you have 20 minutes before a doctor’s appointment. What do you do? Do you stick your nose in your phone? Or do you take […]
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More photos from Covington, GA in September. Wonderful, pastel colors in ordinary items like the Zinnia’s at the end of their summer glory by a
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Bought a Nikon F3 a few months ago from Goodwill in Wisconsin for $300 total shipped. It looked nice, but I was unexpected for HOW
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Unexpected photos from a 1960’s Canon Demi EE17 half frame camera. The Kodak 5222 Double-X is a tad grainy, but it’s sharp. Developed in HC110
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A wonderful old wrought iron staircase in Covington, GA town center. Wonderful scenery here of a classic Southern town that was passed over by Sherman
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I invite you to peruse my new-ish Gallery of Window photos. I’m working on several. Currently live:
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Went to the beach in September and only took one camera aside from my phone, my little Chroma.Camera 35mm film pinhole camera. I’ve had mediocre
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Nothing stupendous, but I see a lot of neat photos of brooms or mops behind local, small town businesses. They’re often nicely colored and offer
Again in GA, a couple of neat shots of a lilac purple railing aside a random building. The first one had a little glow added,
I’ve started to find beauty, color, and form in the thousands of FDCs (Fire Department Connection) that are on the side of commercial buildings for
These three were all in Covington, GA, but not all at the same place. The steps’ images are both of the same building, but the
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I think I’m in love with this image. I know it’s just a mundane photo of a commercial electrical box’s security tag. But it’s sharp