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  • #13086812

    shared by fivedayforecast on 2011-04-17

    Finally got some good results from this film!!!

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  • #13483142

    shared by ck_berlin on 2011-06-06

    The Biosphäre Potsdam (7,000 m²) is an indoor tropical botanical garden located in the Volkspark Potsdam. The garden contains approximately 20,000 tropical plants representing about 350 species, including orchids, epiphytes, and trees about 14 meters in height, including a palm grove and mangrove swamp. It also includes tropical crops, a waterfall, two lakes, and various types of tropical wildlife, including iguanas, snakes, spiders, frogs, geckos, and pheasants, as well as a butterfly house containing about 30 butterfly species. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosph%C3%A4re_Potsdam) | http://www.biosphaere-potsdam.de | Home developed film.

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    shared by scede on 2011-05-17

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    shared by scede on 2011-05-17

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    shared by scede on 2011-05-17

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  • #13716606

    shared by scede on 2011-07-06

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    shared by scede on 2011-07-06

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    shared by scede on 2011-07-06

  • #13099651

    shared by novakmisi on 2011-04-19

    This is a doubles with myself. First layer is a full moon taken with a 500mm objective, a second layer is a farm house taken with a polar filter in a sunny day.

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  • #13099662

    shared by novakmisi on 2011-04-19

    This is a doubles with myself. First layer is a full moon taken with a 500mm objective, a second layer is a farm house taken with a polar filter in a sunny day.

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  • #13099654

    shared by novakmisi on 2011-04-19

    This is a doubles with myself. First layer is a full moon taken with a 500mm objective, a second layer is a farm house taken with a polar filter in a sunny day.

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  • #12464350

    shared by superlighter on 2011-01-18

    encouraged by the results of the previous roll and by the fact that the fog is still there, I loaded my Minolta 24 Rapid again with the Solaris 100, I decided to use an aperture to f8 and an exposure time of 10 seconds (approx.) obviously with this setting it's impossible to think to take sharp images by free hands so I used a tripod.

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  • Lake district

    shared by neja on 2010-08-26

    camping & hiking in Lake district

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  • #11751678

    shared by satomi on 2010-08-30

    I was able to do all those thanks to ceduxi0n and blueskyandhardrock's brilliant ideas. I wouldn't have been able to do this on my own!

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