Wednesday, July 19, 2006
About Me
- Name: micki
- Location: United States
No digital photography here folks. Only film, all the time. No post processing. I shoot it, I have it developed, I scan the print, I post it. It is hoped that you would respect my ownership of the images posted, despite the ease with which you could copy them. If you would like a true photographic print of any of my images, please contact me at goodiesbaker@yahoo.com and I will be happy to provide you with one. Weapons of Choice: * Minolta 7000 * Minolta 9000 *Minolta Dynax 9 * Konica Minolta 70 *Minolta x-700 * Minolta AL-F Rangefinder *1958 Minolta Autocord *Holga *holgamod Holga *PIX Panorama Toy Camera *Polaroid One Step Close Up Lenses: Too many too list, just read the stats for each shot I post Scanner: Epson 4990 Perfection Photo Favorite Films: * Kodak Tri-X * Fuji Superia * Ilford HP5+ -- Goal: To make the best exposure possible, on film. A Theme a Day *Sunday – Take A Guess *Macro Mondays *A Glimpse of My Town Tuesdays *Wednesday's Colors *Thursday's Critter *Unique Film and/or Camera Fridays *Saturday – Anything goes
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I went out to shoot macro last evening. A man down the road I live off of planted the most lovely display of flowers along his field’s edge. He’s tending them often, and they look great. In the span of 40 minutes, I shot seven images. Ah, you gotta love film!
Another busy day today, and a lot of time in the van driving in all this heat. I’m going to take the kids to Sonic (a drive in burger/ice cream joint) this afternoon to help make the day a little more tolerable. We have to go to the orthodontist first, then drive off the peninsula to the next one down to head to the ophthalmologist. Hopefully that little hurricane wannabe that’s riding up the east coast today will bring some nice breezes our way.
Don’t little toes in the morning sun make you smile??
Camera - Konica Minolta 70
Film - Fuji HQ ISO 100
Shutter Speed - 1/15
Aperture Setting - f-11 Aperture Mode/Manual Focus
Lens - Sigma 105mm macro/portrait lens
Scanning Method - My scan from my cheap little hp officejet 5510v all-in-one copy/scanner/faxer/printer
Things I’m Thankful to Cliff For…. Introducing us to the joys of the CB in the car, and helping us all choose a “handle.” Thank you Peach Fuzz, love Little Peeper!
Ahh, a foot model in the family.
it sure does make me to smile. we also have an extremely hot weather going on here in wisconsin. enjoy the burger/ice cream with the kids :)
i feel like an ant on the brim of being crushed by a fleshy foot... just kidding. ;p
love the warm color tone here...cute little chubby toes:-P
Cute shot. Love the warm light and the patterns of the lines on the bottom of the foot.
These little toes are precious!! Thanks for the smile. :)
I don't like feet....unless they are baby feet!
Very sweet!
This charming little pic had me wondering if, like palmistry, there is a way of reading feet. Sure enough, there are Sole Readers out there!
Yes, they make me smile. =)
They do Micki. Just last night I was contemplating doing a series of hands, feet, eyes, and other body parts while the winter weather continues in Melbourne seeing as there is prescious little blue sky and sunshine when I'm able to be out and shooting. I hope mine turn out as good as yours do.
Hehe! Cute!
So cute!
BTW: I'm INSANELY jealous that you have a Sonic near you.. I had Sonic when I was in Tennessee, and I LOVE their milkshakes.. Ok, so I'm weird..
GOOD one!!
Man, Isure do miss all the eastern heat and humidity... NOT!
Love the toes. Glad to see someone else is messin' with macro.
Great one. !
Yes little toes and feet make this grandma smile! I took photos of my
grandaughters little twinkle toes last week!Yours are adorable! :)
Lovely warm tone, nice one!
This little piggy went to market... do you play that game with the kids toes? Nice capture.
Awwww usually photographs of the little hands are taken, nice to see a foot or two :D
GREAT GREAT SHOT!! , Thanks for your constructive criticism on my blog yesterday :)
This way, in Barcelona-Espanya, also long ago heat, is suffocating, it costs to breathe, and I pass the day drinking things you cold to support it. The photo is very tender.
For a baby foot in my local language (the old's french dialect : wallon), we say "piket"[peekay]; lovely small word ;)
i really like this shot: nice composition and terrific warm skin tones.
Good one ! I especially like the lines on the foot. Clear details
Great textures here - I especially enjoy the interplay between the crisscross lines and the prominent series of whorls on the big pad beneath the big toe where the light highlights the loops just so.
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