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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Three Goblin Art
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Claire Keane
Sade Olutola
Misplaced Lens Cap
we're not kids anymore.
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Día de camping y fotografía nocturna :)
Manifestación 10/9/2020
you wanna see some badass shit from the early 20th century?? The Lumière brothers created the first full color photograph… in fucking 1903! So these dudes dyed potatoes (in red, blue, and green), mashed them down into just pure fuckin’ starch, and used these dyed potato starches as filters to block out/let in certain wavelengths of light. They coated one side of a glass plate with the starches and sensitized the other side with a mixture of gelatin and light sensitive materials (silver nitrate) and loaded these plates in their cameras.. This is a really simple explanation of the process and I may have missed some things A few of my favorite autochrome photos:
that last one is literally a LOOK
yes!
but lets not forget sergei prokudin-gorskiy, who developed a similar process in 1902, published in 1903 and then toured russia to take hundreds of color photographs:
AND the guy developed color slide processing as well. as a person fairly familiar with modern b/w processing at home, but never EVER stepping into color (negatives or slides) territory, i’d say, BAMF to the highest degree.
And he didn’t just stay in the European parts of Russia, he went all across it, so there’s a lot of diversity in his images.
you wanna see some badass shit from the early 20th century?? The Lumière brothers created the first full color photograph… in fucking 1903! So these dudes dyed potatoes (in red, blue, and green), mashed them down into just pure fuckin’ starch, and used these dyed potato starches as filters to block out/let in certain wavelengths of light. They coated one side of a glass plate with the starches and sensitized the other side with a mixture of gelatin and light sensitive materials (silver nitrate) and loaded these plates in their cameras.. This is a really simple explanation of the process and I may have missed some things A few of my favorite autochrome photos:
that last one is literally a LOOK
yes!
but lets not forget sergei prokudin-gorskiy, who developed a similar process in 1902, published in 1903 and then toured russia to take hundreds of color photographs:
AND the guy developed color slide processing as well. as a person fairly familiar with modern b/w processing at home, but never EVER stepping into color (negatives or slides) territory, i’d say, BAMF to the highest degree.
And he didn’t just stay in the European parts of Russia, he went all across it, so there’s a lot of diversity in his images.
The Roses of Heliogabalus
by Lawrence Alma-Tadema
The crowd at the Fleetwood Mac concert at Miami Baseball Stadium in Miami, FL on May 28, 1977. Captured by photographer Charles Hashim. A few photos of Stevie Nicks from this concert here.
My favorite Horror TV series
Portrait taken on a walk through the park
My colorized version of Muhammad Ali inside his Cadillac
D r i v i n g
Greeting card by Hallmark, 1960s
1964 Pontiac Tempest Brochure
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
Amazing movie