

Yeah… but he was a professor at Leeds university at the age of 32 and started teaching in Oxford at 33.
Sorry.
Yeah… but he was a professor at Leeds university at the age of 32 and started teaching in Oxford at 33.
Sorry.
I see a dad entertaining their child a mom shaming both of them for it. Question is:
We‘ll never know…
I couldn’t get my head around a full spectrum with only one wavelength. So thanks for clarifying.
Thank you, this seems to be a good idea for digital photography. But I don’t want to do that, because shooting multiple exposures on film is a bit too expensive for me.
Thanks to your answer I understand a little bit better how to make use of different formats and techniques.
Thank you for that! But since I only shoot analogue, there’s a lot in your answer I can’t put to use. Since the sky is completely white anyway, could it be a solution to use a longer time so more light from the shadows gets to the film? Or will this fuck up the contrast completely?
This looks a bit unsettling. Nice.
What does „full spectrum 680nm“ mean in this context?
Well… most of the cranes actually are grey. =P
I’m not a psychologist, but some of those things could be symptoms of a Borderline personality disorder.
This was a while ago, also I don’t know nearly enough about mushrooms to dare to forage them.
I fixed it for you:
Who’s the guy on the left? A Cobblin?