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Puffy Clouds

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the water of life in the sky
Wonderful Clouds.

Jesus saves

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Which sleep in Jesus...

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Fisheye

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Fisheye on Tri-X 400

Moon Power

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Full moon in between power-lines at night 2022 - Lomography CN 100 film.
Full Moon
@ Night

Feed me; and my friends

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Feed me; Bro!



When you feed a bird, in this case a White American Ibis (I had to look it up, I thought it was a crane) the same things always happens: More birds show up.

Huge White flower

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FLOWER ON FILM
Kodak Vision3 5207

Ferris wheel

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Ferris wheel | Miami-Dade County Youth Fair 2021

FREDDY'S

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Steakburgers baby!
Funny enough the first time I heard of Freddy's was from a car YouTube video channel; Hoovies garage. He has a couple franchises and showed a location or two. I was curious but I mistakenly thought it was a local Kansas franchise, so yeah maybe one day when I'm in Kansas.

Fast froward a year and I realized they have alot of location (DUH!). Also a few in Florida! So I check them out and really enjoy the look of the place and the burgers.
My goto order: Double patty cheese burger, fries and a chocolate custard shake!

Which way is up?

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Golden Light

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GOLDEN HOUR
Light
Golden hour sunsetting light piercing through a wood fence with overgrown cherry hedges spilling out from the top.
Flowering tree in the neighbors yard with the golden hour light making the saying even truer; The grass is always greener on the other side.
Palm tree with fresh seed pods glowing in warmth from the last bit of golden hour light.

Looking at this photo makes me feel the warmth like I'm there.
These were photographed with the Nikon FM2n film camera using the Nikkor 105mm f/2.5 lens on Kodak Vision3 5207 movie film stock as still photography.

It's always a blue sky day

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I know this sounds cheesy but even on really sad rainy days the blue sky is still there just above.

Purpose-ful lights

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Past couple years I've noticed some street lights turning purple. I'm not sure what that's all about but it does add a new color to my long exposure street light trails.
Purpose-ful lights

Purple Flower

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FLOWERS ON FILM
Kodak Vision3 250D Movie film as still photography

Stained glass

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Stained glass
in Chicago
Art Institute of Chicago

Merry-go-round

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Mushroom top

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Difference of a day
I noticed this mushroom pop out. It's about 3 inches high. 
Then a day later the top flattened out.

Last of the roll

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Last of the roll

The benefits of bulk loading my own film is that I get the same 'first of the roll' effect on the 'last of the roll' shot. Since I have to manually attach the film to the canister that last part gets pre-exposed to light.

Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ

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And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved? And they said, Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 
- Acts 16:30-31

White Winged Dove

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Blue  
   Eyering     
          Beauty!
White winged dove.
I always thought these birds looked like  pigeons. But they actually done.  I've shot photos of these Doves the in the back yard for years. They looked nice enough. 

I never really looked at them thou. I never got very close or cared much. 
I had some Kodak Vision3 250D loaded up on my Nikon and slapped on my Nikkor 70-300mm for fun. I finally got a good look. Wow, look at them eyes, I thought. Look and the orange paired with the blue/teal eye ring.
Now that I realize the beauty of the White Winged Dove, that what they are called, I started studying them.  I noticed them interacting with other birds and noticed how much smarter they are and their heads is huge in comparison to most other birds in my back yard.