snow snow snow...
I took this Christmas Eve
I really like the play of light and texture...or something.
I really like the play of light and texture...or something.
http://www.aetv.com/hoarders/index.jspReciprocity wrote:
I took this Christmas Eve
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q82/ … 4316_0.jpg
I really like the play of light and texture...or something.
that's what the guy was. I only wish my cell phone could capture the smell of hot garbage and cigarettes.Ultrafunkula wrote:
http://www.aetv.com/hoarders/index.jspReciprocity wrote:
I took this Christmas Eve
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q82/ … 4316_0.jpg
I really like the play of light and texture...or something.
Reciprocity wrote:
that's what the guy was. I only wish my cell phone could capture the smell of hot garbage and cigarettes.Ultrafunkula wrote:
http://www.aetv.com/hoarders/index.jspReciprocity wrote:
I took this Christmas Eve
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q82/ … 4316_0.jpg
I really like the play of light and texture...or something.
He's probably getting about 10 mpg less than usual.
That's ridiculously beautiful.
Just like your fa-jord wrote:
That's ridiculously beautiful.
no wait.
Actually alls the picture needs is me in it and it'd be perfect.Finray wrote:
Just like your fa-jord wrote:
That's ridiculously beautiful.
no wait.
....the 2nd was not shot by me, but it was with my camera at my request.
Wow, end of an era.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12095771
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-12095771
Kodachrome last remaining film roll developed in Kansas
The final roll of Kodachrome film, a widely-lauded quality colour film, is to be developed in Kansas on Thursday.
Kodak announced it was discontinuing the iconic film in 2009, after competition from digital cameras caused a large sales decline.
Kodachrome is difficult to process, requiring expert handlers, and Dwayne's Photo in Kansas is the sole remaining developer.
The last film to be developed was shot by the owner, Dwayne Steinle.
Kodachrome film is renowned for its exceptional rendering of colour, vivid images and archival longevity. For many years, it was the preferred brand for print media.
Created in 1935, it was the first commercial film to successfully shoot in colour.
One of Kodachrome's most famous admirers is National Geographic's Steve McCurry, the photojournalist who captured the world's attention with a haunting 1984 cover photograph of Sharbat Gula, an Afghan refugee girl with stunning green eyes.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2010-12-30 21:58:14)
Fuck Israel
bokeh!
Last edited by ebug9 (2011-01-02 19:27:57)
bah! ive seen that image enough to last a lifetime already
Don't let the eyes get to you.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
bah! ive seen that image enough to last a lifetime already
I love your photography Burnzz.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
Here's a few pictures with my 8.1 megapixel cellphone. It's a Sony Ericsson w995.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
i think he has a thing for me
Stop stripping my posts bf2s Sigh.
One year in one image
Check it out.
No match for you burnz, but I thought it was cool.
One year in one image
Check it out.
No match for you burnz, but I thought it was cool.
Last edited by AussieReaper (2011-01-05 20:30:28)
a dusting in the zoo
Last edited by Superior Mind (2011-01-07 09:25:52)