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It appears that the edge of downtown Broken Arrow is getting yet another Salon.

Nikon F90x

Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.4 D

Ilford HP5 400, expired 1984

Adonal 1:25 6min @ 20℃

Canon CanoScan 9000F Mark II

 

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Getting to work on a super secret construction projects.

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I can not stop playing with the cones and nocking them over. The stop and go sign is adorable with the little spin it does to change. Not photographed it also comes with a traffic light which i could stare at for hours, a car charger for your recharging needs and a very loud whistle!

 

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Things go down, things go up.

 

Flickr Explore Mar 13, 2019 #477

Working in collaboration with sculptor and toy customizer Jason Freeny we have created a brand new anatomy dissection figure: The Construction Worker.

 

There are a few more designs left to release so check back in over the next week to see what else is in store for the Freeny lineup!

Aachen, Kaiserplatz, Oktober 2014

'baustellen / construction sites'

Hålogalandsbrua construction during autumn 2015 right outside of Narvik, Norway.

Known in parts of the world outside the United States as construction barrels.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Construction_barrel

In the fields of architecture and civil engineering, construction is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure. Far from being a single activity, large scale construction is a feat of multitasking. Normally the job is managed by the project manager and supervised by the construction manager, design engineer, construction engineer or project architect.

View from my window, maybe after few months I will take photo again for this construction. (same view)

Construction of the EU's tallest building: The Shard, London

Construction is well underway on our porch in New Orleans. After a tornado pulled the little stoop away from the house, Ken said obviously it was an opportunity to make a change. I guess any opportunity shouldn't be missed! I think the new porch is going to add TONS of New Orleans curb appeal! Just wait til we get finished!

 

I am SO thrilled we have been able to use the architectural blocks that I have saved for 7 or 8 years- I just KNEW there would be a project they were perfect for! Also, the stained glass window that went up into the vent area is an antique from England! Our contractor, Peter, knows how much the details matter and he is a great project manager to understand the aesthetics we are going for!

 

Please forgive me being so intermittent here, as we are back and forth a lot right now!

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I've been messing about with my enlarger setup lately. I've been having BAD issues with uneven light distribution. It's (almost) fixed now. The lighter areas here were intentionally dodged, though (mostly ;)).

 

I've been wanting to print this negative for so long now and figured today would be the day. As for the paper, I've decided on ancient Tetenal Work 310 which a friend handed me along with many more boxes of paper when he moved. Most contents of the box were damaged (by humidity?) but some sheets were still mostly intact, like this one.

 

Due to the age and poor storage conditions, it has started to yellow significantly. I wanted to stain the paper originally but ended up liking the warm tone the paper already had so much that I didn't do any toning/staining. That along with some dodging/burning here and there creates a nice, gritty look that really fits the subject, I believe. I'm very pleased with the print! Take a 1:1 crop out of it and you've got yourself a nice EBM album cover. It's just such a shame most sheets in the box were damaged beyond use...

 

Nikon F3 + Ai Nikkor 50mm f1.8 + Ilford XP2 Super (C-41 lab dev)

 

Print developed in Rollei RPN Eco 1+9

 

Scanned on a Heidelberg/Linotype-Hell Saphir Ultra II using Vuescan.

 

No further digital modifications, only calibration.

Best Viewed LARGE

 

Random shot of a construction vehicle...love the perspective!

Construction of a new south seawall on Mordialloc Creek, Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia.

Folmer Bendtsens Plads, Nørrebro, Copenhagen

Analogue, Leica M3 , Summicron 50, Kodak Ektar 100

Mamiya RZ67 II, Ilford Delta 100, DDX 1+4, 9 min, 24C

I just got back from a trip to Seattle, where (unlike every trip I've made to and through that city prior) my only goal was to take pictures. Seattle, it turns out, is a gold mine for desolate alleyways backdropped by towering skyscrapers, and the majority of my keeper shots ended up being shot from this vantage. Alleys provide a perspective to cities that skylines and architectural glamor shots struggle to replicate, and they're my favorite angle to enjoy the scenery through.

Wellies.

Flotsam of construction.

 

Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.

15 January 2020.

 

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National Ocean Service.

 

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Generative Architecture, from the series Travelling by Numbers.

 

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There's also real-time construction walkthrough on YouTube with commentary at youtu.be/w1UFBmAib9A.

 

There's enough detail on YouTube to fully recreate the fighter. Please let me know if you make your own variation. :)

 

The music in this lightning-speed cut is from Gradius V, as composed by Hitoshi Sakimoto.

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