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A crop duster on display during the Georgia Peanut Tour.

By Clint Thompson

9-19-19

Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University

Medium format scanning: www.Scan-Studio.de.

Crop from 580 MB/96 Megapixel scan from 6x7 Velvia slide.

Medium format (6x7) scanning at www.Scan-Studio.de (Nikon Coolscan 9000)

Un-croped - a 580 MB/96 Megapixel scan from 6x7 Velvia slide.

Having set up the scene for a 15 MP digital shot, I made the HUGE mistake not to set up my Pentax 67 closer to the subject. So, afterwards I had to heavily crop the recording in order to get the image, I wanted. The result is a very poor resolution - not enough details in the persons faces. My aim is to get high end/high resolution scans from my 6x7 slides - hopefully better than a 15 MP digital shot.

Saint Gaudens' Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, Boston Common, Boston, MA

Crop, 2011

Installtion of 12,000 stacked pencils topped with acrylic paint on gallery wall

approx. 150 x 150 inches

 

This Flickr Set documents the installation of Myers' Crop, 2011

 

visit exhibition webpage

 

Pelavin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Timothy Paul Myers, titled The Ontario Ration. In celebration of Pelavin Gallery ’s thirty year anniversary, in January 2011, Myers bases this exhibition on a found business ledger chronicling the last thirty-years of an egg farmer named Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929. This will be Myers first solo exhibition at the gallery.

 

Repetition and the use of unlikely materials—two prominent themes in Myers' work—continue to be displayed in this exhibition, as Myers makes use of hundreds of pages from a thirty-year business ledger of Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929; one-thousand trading cards, circa 1900s-1930s; and one-hundred-thousand stacked pencil pieces individually topped with a single drop of acrylic paint from the artist's palette of over one-hundred-fifty hand-mixed colors.

 

For more information, please visit pelavingallery.com

Cropping as suggested by The Pixel Man. Canon S3 IS.

@ Pannala, Sri Lanka.

2' Riding Crop 3' thong

We collaborated to make this picture. As Mudcat flew us over Western Pennsylvania near Meadville in a Cessna Skyhawk, this farmer's field caught my eye.

 

~~Lola

Crop Up Dinner & Market Showcase. Food Innovation Center. Portland, OR August 24, 2016

Early summer greens at the Long Man.

Thrush crop dusting west of Mossleigh, Alberta

Crop, 2011

Installtion of 12,000 stacked pencils topped with acrylic paint on gallery wall

approx. 150 x 150 inches

 

This Flickr Set documents the installation of Myers' Crop, 2011

 

visit exhibition webpage

 

Pelavin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Timothy Paul Myers, titled The Ontario Ration. In celebration of Pelavin Gallery ’s thirty year anniversary, in January 2011, Myers bases this exhibition on a found business ledger chronicling the last thirty-years of an egg farmer named Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929. This will be Myers first solo exhibition at the gallery.

 

Repetition and the use of unlikely materials—two prominent themes in Myers' work—continue to be displayed in this exhibition, as Myers makes use of hundreds of pages from a thirty-year business ledger of Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929; one-thousand trading cards, circa 1900s-1930s; and one-hundred-thousand stacked pencil pieces individually topped with a single drop of acrylic paint from the artist's palette of over one-hundred-fifty hand-mixed colors.

 

For more information, please visit pelavingallery.com

Crop Up Dinner & Market Showcase. Food Innovation Center. Portland, OR August 24, 2016

f/7.1 - Suggested CROP per Kevin Cole

Crop duster seen between Oakland Acres and Newton while traveling on Hwy 6.

Farmland and a farm against a clear blue sky on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, July 2015

West Kansas City farm land

cropped out best area of larger bouquet to show a closer look at the plumes - this one has more pink than most.

Crop of the Face Off image

Cropped based on a suggestion by MalteR.

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