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#SilentSunday

🧻 FOMA Fomaspeed Variant 312 5x7
🎞️ Bergger Pancro 400 (EI 800) in Rodinal 1+25
📷 Minolta Maxxum 7 | Minolta AF 100mm f2.8 Macro

#BelieveInFilm
#FilmPhotography
#DarkRoomPrint
#35mm
The image is a black-and-white photograph with a high level of grain, suggesting it was taken on very grainy film. It depicts a quiet, foggy street with patches of melting snow on the ground. Tall utility poles with power lines stretch into the distance, creating a sense of depth and leading the viewer’s eye down the road. The trees, both bare and evergreen, frame the scene, adding to the moody and atmospheric feel. The fog obscures the background, enhancing the mysterious and somewhat melancholic mood of the photograph. This is an optical print made in a darkroom from a negative shot on high-grain film


Turning Moments Into Movements, with Hashtag Inventor Chris Messina


In 2007, the hashtag was a simple, yet revolutionary, idea that changed the way we organize and amplify content. Today, it is either endangered or more useful than ever, depending on whom you talk to. On the open social web, hashtags are an important unifying mechanism — not just for content but for people too.

Why is that? How did we get here? What’s next for this small but mighty feature and for the web at large? Here to tell us is Chris Messina, the inventor of the hashtag, the creator of the DiSo Project, and the No. 1 hunter on Product Hunt. In this episode, Messina goes wide to explain where this next 20-year cycle of the internet is taking us. From the community-pulling power of the hashtag to decentralization and the massive shifts ignited by AI, he threads the needle on it all.

Highlights of this conversation:

00:57 “The death of the hashtag” and Elon Musk’s disparaging comments
04:24 Hashtag as an organizing principle, #BelieveinFilm
06:15 Photo sharing and 15th anniversary of hashtag on Instagram
07:02 “Adversarial opportunity” and cross-platform communities
10:25 Early reception of hashtag within Twitter
11:14 Why the hashtag is a big idea
12:22 Hashtag abuse (and dealing with it)
13:36 Under-appreciated aspects of the hashtag
13:58 The first hashtag on Twitter
15:30 Hashtag adoption
18:05 Adding support for the hashtag
19:45 What’s next for the hashtag
22:01 Identity on the (social) web
28:00 Why decentralization is necessary and complex
29:32 Urgency of this moment in time
30:00 What moderation is and does — and how LLMs could assist
33:33 Establishing reputation
37:27 Starter Packs
44:40 Where Chris spends his social media time
46:20 Mastodon, Bluesky pros and cons
54:33 Advice giving to people building in this space

Mentioned in this episode and/or acronyms for clarity:
  • bitly.com/tagchannels - original hashtag spec
  • DID stands for “decentralized identifier” and is a self-owned, verifiable digital identity that operates without a central authority
  • PGP is an encryption standard used for securing communication, data integrity, and authentication
🔎 Learn more about Chris at his website, ChrisMessina.me, or find him on Bluesky @chrismessina.me, Mastodon @chrismessina@mastodon.xyz, and Threads @chris.

✚ You can connect with Mike McCue all across the social web, including on Bluesky @mmccue.bsky.social, Mastodon @mike@flipboard.social and Threads @mmccue.

🌊 Catch the wave! Surf the social web and create your own custom feeds at surf.social, a new beta from the people at Flipboard. https://about.surf.social/


Theodore Wirth Park statues. TW was instrumental in establishing the wonderful park system in Minneapolis. Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16 w/Tri-X at box. Rodinal 1+25. #believeinfilm
A black and white photo of statues of a grown man walking with a young girl


Going Round The Bend - Canvas Print

https://justin-farrimond.pixels.com/featured/going-round-the-bend-justin-farrimond.html?product=canvas-print

An image captured in the 21st century that appears much older. This is Abbey Street heading in to Paternoster Row in Carlisle, England.

#PhotoOfTheDay #Psychogeography #Travel #Photography #BelieveInFilm #Art #Architecture #Heritage #BlackAndWhite #FilmPhotography #Nostalgia

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Black and white photo as a box canvas.  The print shows an old English street.  To the left Georgian buildings, to the right Elizabethan, and between them a cobbled road.


Image of the day is *Sidelines*, an in-camera #doubleexposure on @ilfordphoto 🎞️ FP4+ film.

A really interesting lateral treetop with the wonderful Zoe.

#believeinfilm #experimental #monochrome #photography #fineartnude
A naked woman is standing with her back to the camera, slightly tilted to that the silhouette of her right breast is visible. Her right arm is bent at the elbow with her hand resting on her forehead. The entire left hand side of the image (her back) fades into leaves and branches. Black and white.


Sixteen images, on film, from around Scotland. Different places, different light, different moments. Some wild, some quiet, some everyday. Many different views, many different vibes.

Which one speaks to you the most?

https://kristie-de-garis.ghost.io/scotland-on-film-around-scotland-in-sixteen-images/

#Scotland #Photography #BelieveInFilm #FilmPhotography #Landscape


#SilentSunday
Lithprint on old soviet paper

🧻 Bromexpress-2 RC 18x24cm (exp 1991)
🎞️ Kodak Tmax P3200 (EI 1600)
📷 Minox 35ML

#BelieveInFilm
#FilmPhotography
#DarkRoomPrint
#LithPrint
The image is a black and white photograph of a small wooden rowboat resting on the grassy shore of a calm lake. The boat appears slightly aged, with visible ropes inside. The water extends into the distance, reflecting a moody sky with a gradient of light and dark tones. In the background, a faint silhouette of a church or a similar structure can be seen on the horizon, surrounded by trees and distant hills. The overall atmosphere is serene and slightly melancholic.

The photograph is an optical print created in a darkroom using the lith print technique. This process is known for producing high-contrast images with soft, grainy textures and warm to cold tones, depending on the paper and developer used. The characteristic deep blacks and glowing highlights contribute to the dramatic and artistic feel of the scene.


Lotus Garden

https://justin-farrimond.pixels.com/featured/lotus-garden-justin-farrimond.html

This used to be the best Chinese takeaway in Penrith, Cumbria. I haven't been for a long time so can't vouch for it now. The entrance is around the corner but when I took the picture this was a better shot.

#PhotoOfTheDay #BelieveInFilm #Monochrome #Photography #Takeaway #PhotographyLovers #35mm
Black and white film photograph showing the front of a terraced street.  A sign affixed to the wall is for the Lotus Garden, Peking and Cantonese cuisine.


The Bus To Byers Green - Canvas Print

https://justin-farrimond.pixels.com/featured/the-bus-to-byers-green-justin-farrimond.html?product=canvas-print

The one, the only, bus to Byers Green. Fares please!

#PhotoOfTheDay #Vintage #BlackAndWhite #Photography #BelieveInFilm #Bus #BnW #CanvasPrint #Art

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Black and white portrait photograph showing a vintage double decker bus.  The image is shown as a canvas box print.


Heute Filme zurück bekommen und völlig vergessen, das ich mit der analogen #Yashica durch die Kölner Südstadt gelaufen bin.

#köln #cologne #koln_sudstadt #Südstadt #believeinfilm #analogphotography #kentmere400 #6x6
Eine Hauswand in einem Hinterhof der Kölner Südstadt. Auf die Wand sind Fenster gemalt, in denen Menschen zu sehen sind. Unten ein aufgemalter Durchgang mit einem Baum dahinter. Ein Kind läuft dadurch. 

Das Foto ist in schwarzweiss.
Ein mit Efeu bewachsenes, mehrstöckiges Eckhaus. Das Gebäude wird nach vorne immer schmaler. Unten ist das Cafehaus Römerpark, mit Stühlen draussen und einem grossen faltbaren Dach darüber. Das Foto ist in schwarzweiss und auf Film entstanden.
Das Foto zeigt den Eingang zur Kapellen der guten Hirten. Es ist ein Gittertor, das in eine Backsteinfront eingebaut ist. Links ist noch ein Baum zu sehen, hinter dem Gitter sieht man Stühle, die mit einer Plane abgedeckt sind. 
Das Foto ist in schwarzweiss.
Das Foto zeigt drei Fenster die mit Markisen verschlossen sind, alle 3 sind mit Graffiti besprüht. Unten den Fenstern steht ein Tisch, mit 2 Stühlen die allerdings an den Tisch gelehnt sich. Links ist noch so ein Tisch mit einem Stuhl zu sehen. 
Die ganze Szene zeigt eine Seitenwand einer geschlossenen Gaststätte. Das Foto ist in schwarzweiss


Spiritual Solace

https://justin-farrimond.pixels.com/featured/spiritual-solace-justin-farrimond.html

When this hectic and often cruel world of ours gets too much you need to take yourself away. This is St Oran's Chapel on the Isle of Iona, Scotland. I took this shot here in the cemetery looking north on a breezy summer's day. Here, on the island, you feel adrift but protected from all that 21st century life assails you with. True spiritual solace.

#PhotoOfTheDay #History #Photography #BelieveInFilm #Monochrome #Vintage #BnW #FilmPhotography #Scotland
Grainy black and white film photograph showing an old stone chapel seen from within a graveyard.


Bringing you daily(ish) film photos
A change of scene. A few photos from Cazorla, before we return to the second abandoned Cortijo.

Camera: Leica IIIg
Film: Ilford Delta 400 @ 200
Developer: Spur Acurol-N 1+50 10min @20C

Photo GPS location: http://www.google.com/maps/place/37.909119,-3.000300

#photography #believeinfilm #filmphotography #analogphotography #filmisnotdead #blackandwhite #bnw #cazorla
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A black-and-white photo of two iron benches in the foreground. To the left is the oldest of the three squares in Cazorla. Beyond that, houses rise vertically on an almost vertical cliff, seemingly defying gravity.