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-Old Sac

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-Sutter Creek

Developed using darktable 3.0.1

The Palais Royale Building in South Bend, IN (1922). It was developed by the Palais Theatre Corporation. The building was placed in federal receivership during the Great Depression. In 1935, it was the site of a bombing that damaged the ground floor. In the late 1930s, it became a popular spot for big band artists such as Jimmy & Tommy Dorsey and Duke Ellington. In 1940, a large gala was held for the premiere of Knute Rockne, All American, which was filmed at nearby Notre Dame. The Palais Royale became a Service Men's Center during World War II.

A return visit to the American Museum and Gardens near Bath in Somerset.

 

They have developed the gardens since our last visit here.

  

The American Museum and Gardens (formerly American Museum in Britain) is a museum of American art and culture based at Claverton, near Bath, England. Its world-renowned collections of American furniture, quilts and folk art are displayed in a Grade I listed 19th-century house, surrounded by gardens overlooking the valley of the River Avon.

 

The country house was designed for John Vivian, a barrister who had purchased the manor in 1816, by Jeffry Wyatville in 1819–20. It stands on the steep west slope of the Avon valley, above the Claverton village, and is about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the centre of Bath.

 

The house has three storeys and is built in ashlar. Its east elevation, overlooking the river valley, has full-height bows flanking three central bays with a projecting square porch, above it two Ionic columns in antis. The south elevation has five bays, the central three embellished with Ionic pilasters under a pediment bearing the Vivian arms. A tall screen wall to the south has urns on pedestals, and a six-bay north wing containing service rooms has similar decoration. The building and walls were designated as Grade I listed in 1956. A two-storey coach house and stables were built to the south of the house, also in ashlar, around 1820.

 

Earlier owners of the estate include Sir Edward Hungerford (d.1607), a Member of Parliament, and (from 1609) Martin Bassett,[5] whose son William (d.1656) and grandson William (d.1693) were also MPs. In 1758 it was bought by Ralph Allen, owner of Bath stone quarries, and in 1816 by John Vivian, who replaced the earlier manor house (near Claverton church) with the present house on its elevated site. Vivian's second son George, an artist and traveller, developed the gardens and added the screen walls.

 

The estate had a succession of owners after it was sold by the Vivian family in 1869, and during the ownership of the Skrine family the gardens were in 1897 the venue for the first public speech by Winston Churchill. The house was the headquarters of an RAF barrage balloon group during the Second World War. John Judkyn and Dallas Pratt, co-founders of the museum, bought the house and grounds in 1958.

  

The museum was founded by two antique collectors: Dallas Pratt (1914 – 1994), an American psychiatrist from New York and heir to a substantial Standard Oil fortune; and his lifelong partner John Judkyn (1913 – 1963), a British designer and antiques dealer who took American citizenship. The museum was opened to the public for the first time on July 1, 1961, and remains the only museum devoted to American decorative arts outside the boundaries of the United States. The museum's mission today stays true to the ambitions of its founders; to increase knowledge of American cultural history in order to strengthen the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom.

 

The museum remains a popular attraction, with well over 3 million visitors in total by 2012.

 

Richard Wendorf, an American literary scholar and librarian, was Director of the Museum between 2010 and 2021.

  

The museum collection is displayed in the manor house and includes a variety of American cultural artefacts, decorative arts and antiques, as well as a series of Period Rooms covering a historical period from circa 1690 to 1860. These rooms are reconstructions of those from a variety of historic American interiors, including a late seventeenth-century Puritan home, an eighteenth-century tavern, and a sumptuous New Orleans bedroom dating from around the eve of the American Civil War in 1860. The museum's collection also includes world renowned Shaker furniture, an extensive collection of over 200 quilts and textiles (50 of which are on permanent display), a collection of over 200 antique historical maps, and the most significant collection of American folk art in Europe. The museum collection includes works by a variety of artists, such as Susan Powers as well as the portraitists John Brewster, Jr., Ammi Phillips and William Matthew Prior. There are also carved eagles by Wilhelm Schimmel and Frederick Myrick.

 

The museum also hosts a different exhibition every year exploring more recent American history. Recent temporary exhibitions have included The Colourful World of Kaffe Fassett and Shooting Stars: Britain and America in the 1970s (featuring the photography of Carinthia West). These exhibitions are situated in the museum's external gallery, located in a separate building to the manor house. The museum's gift shop is also located in this building.

  

Period rooms recreated from the Colonial period to the American Revolution (17th and 18th centuries).

  

model house late 17th century.

 

17th Century - Keeping Room

Massachusetts c. 1690

Pinsta Pinhole - 16 min exposure, Ilford Direct Positive paper, developed in camera.

A suggestion of Ben's. A little better.

developed with imaging Lomo400, PORTRA800

 

Large 1600 view recommended

 

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Developing Community and Creative Enterprises Seminar Series : April 28

Speaker : Sarah Chisholme - African Women's Sewing Project

First attempt at developing without bleach aka bleach bypass but I don't think it worked. Camera used Canon BF-10 26mm fixed focus Fujifilm 200 200 ISO developed in Bellini Foto C41 11-5-2023

Mind mapping my work before i get started since i like to have an organised and clear idea of where i am heading with my project and all the possibilities of outcomes i could achieve

Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.

Command Sgt. Maj. Douglas Maddi, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, speaks to participants of a two-day professional development event for senior noncommissioned officers from the brigade, June 26, during breakfast. The two-day event included a 6.5-mile hike along Barr Trail to Barr Camp, where classes were conducted and a team-building challenge took place. (Photo by Sgt. Grady Jones)

rolleiflex 2.8e,

rollei r3 @ 6400,

developed 32' in rollei rhs 1+7

  

during a workshop with thomas solecki

developed with caffenol

konica autoflex TS, hexanon 50mm 1.8

ilfort HP4

On July 7, 2025 in western Ohio I was photographing clouds and storm development. Thunderstorms developed rapidly that afternoon in western Ohio on July 7, 2025.

Developed by Mike Hardaker, Jag.gr, I was beta testing it and here it is the review about PureShot, a great camera app for photographers using iPhone (in spanish):

 

[shar.es/4wpb3]

 

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"...La intención y el acento están puestos sobre la toma de la imagen propiamente dicha en lugar de la edición de la misma. En PureShot no hay filtros ni films ni marcos (de ahí el #nofilter que propicia la propia app desde su descripción); sólo las opciones -configurables, sí, configurables- para capturar una foto a máxima resolución. PureShot permite guardar las imágenes como dRAW TIFF, Jpg de máxima calidad -sin compresión y por lo tanto ideal para obtener una imagen lo más pura posible o para editarla luego en otras aplicacionesc- o Jpg de alta calidad..."

Still from moving image develop - cyanotype solution exposing in real-time

2nd UN Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries. UNO. Wien, 03.11.2014, Foto:Mahmoud

Developing prothalli of Pneumatopteris pennigera (lime fern) being grown on agar.

April 11, 2008.

 

Finally am Stateside and able to get slides developed again (although it still takes two weeks here!)

 

Still, it was worth the wait!

Developed for UPHS

Description: This course was designed for obstetric and neonatal University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) nurses. Upon completion of this web-based training the nurses will display proficiency in the evaluation of electronic fetal monitoring strips, the significance of fetal heart rate patterns and interventions for non-reassuring patterns with 100% accuracy.

Services rendered Flash, XML.

Finally make the attempt at colour developing and it was easier than I thought certainly no more difficult than black and white.

ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 25: Fags of the United Nations and Turkey wave outside the Titanic Hotel where Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action, during the flag raising ceremony for the flin Antalya, Turkey on May 25, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries will take place in Turkey's Antalya from 27-29 May 2016. Murat Kaynak / Anadolu Agency

The back story on these dolls and this series can be found here:

www.flickr.com/photos/a_perhaps_hand/6874041602/in/photos...

 

Holga 120CFN

60mm macro len

Natural light, ? second (s)

Lucky SDH 100; developed in Caffenol C-M for 15 mins.

 

Develop: PHNK (1+2) 26C_3 min

Planfilm: Svema FN -64_expired 12,1992 , dev_11,2013

Zeiss Ikon Donata 9x12 , Tessar 1:4,5/135 ( 1928 )

I'm giving a talk at a local history group tomorrow night. I came across this image from my trip to NY this summer. This is me developing a plate at Kenyon College, the birthplace of the tintype. My travel friend had the idea to go shoot plates on the same soil where the tintypes were invented. What a great experience.

Yantram has been in 3D production house developing creative e-Content for Educational Animations. We are experts in animations and use of graphics to simplify concepts of Science, Maths, Biology, Physics and Chemistry

 

Developing thunderstorm, photographed south of Chadron, Nebraska on June 8, 2018.

Metol 2g

Sodium Sulfite 25g

Sodium Carbonate 3g

Potassium Bromide 1g

Water to make 300 ml

  

7 mins, undiluted

  

Canon T50 + FD 28mm f2.8 + Orwo UN54

  

Scanned with Epson V600

Olympus XA

Fuji 200, Self-developed

Epson V700 scan

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