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The Power of FungusThis photo was taken in Oct 1979 using a Nikon F and Kodachrome slide film.
Unfortunately I did not store the slides in a safe environment and all of the slides were covered in fungus. The pic was taken in the Gibson’s Desert of an eagles nest in a tree. Although the slide was wrecked I quite like the effect that has happened - converted to B&W as the colour was abysmal. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
I had one slide of 2 ladies and after I scanned it there was like a spiders web of fungus over the face of one lady. It made the hairs on my arms stand on end - I threw that one away
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Erk! Love the image but not real keen on the technique!
Nice save Chris. Simon
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I keep coming back to look at this shot. While not grabbed by the subject matter, I think the patterns and textures are interesting.
Maybe you should send the slide to CSIRO - it may be a miracle cure for some exotic disease (like Sigma lens lust!) TFF (Trevor)
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