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From September 15th to 19th the second of the four JCOM Masterclasses, educational programmes aimed at an international audience and held by international experts takes place. For the 20 selected participants this interactive course represents a unique opportunity to discuss the state-of-the-art of science exhibition development with particular focus on the possible different design approaches, helping participants to reflect on the relationship between the different media, contents and visitors' experience.

Self developed. I got careless with my film drying and had some nasty water spots on this one. Scanned as color and left unretouched for that "vintage distressed" look. (Or that "guy who doesn't know what he's doing" look, take your pick.)

 

Expired Kodak TMax 400, shot at about ISO 500, developed in Diafine. From my second roll of home processed film.

Participants at the break-out session,/group discussion at the 'UK-India Developing Talent Workshop' was held at National Chemical Laboratory, Pune on 16-17th September 2010. Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ukinindia

HP5+ developed in HC-110

 

Flying close to the sun

Olympus OM-4ti, Tamron 70-210mm/3.5, Agfa CT Precisa 100

Developed in Tetenal E6 kit

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Parish church. 1865-8 by Henry Clutton for William 8th Duke of Bedford. Ashlar, with tiled roofs. Chancel, N vestry, nave, N and S aisles, W tower. Developed late C12 French style. Most windows are single lights without tracery, flanked by engaged slender columns, with almost semi-circular pointed arches and dripstones. Most buttresses are surmounted by gargoyle waterspouts. Mostly plain parapets with ornamental corbelling. Stone coping to gables with variety of cross finials. Chancel: of 3 bays, above a vaulted crypt. Side walls have 3 windows each, E elevation has 2 windows surmounted by a rose window at attic level. N vestry: single-storeyed with pyramidal roof and tall chimney stack to N elevation. Square-headed mullioned windows to E. Nave: 5 bays, with lower floor level than chancel. W elevation has 2 windows surmounted by a rose window at attic level. 5-bay arcades to both sides on slender paired columns. These have shaft rings and crocket capitals, and support ribbed stone vaulting to nave and aisles. Aisles: N aisle of 5 bays, with one window each to W and E ends and 5 to N. S aisle is of 4 bays, with 4 S windows and one E window. At W end W tower takes place of what would be S aisle 5th bay. Circular stair turret to NE angle. Shallow angle buttresses and embattled parapet. Main entrance is to S elevation. Square- headed double doors within moulded round-arch with slender engaged columns. This is set in gabled bay which projects to line with buttresses and has carved lizard stops to moulding. Bell-stage has paired louvred openings, similar to windows but more deeply recessed and with 3 columns to each side of surround. At this level stair turret has blind arcading. Gargoyles lean out from tops of parapet angles. Interior: main enrichment of nave and aisles consists of engaged columns, folite carving to capitals, ribbed vaulting etc. Carved decoration to chancel panelling and choirstalls, organ (at E end of N aisle) and pulpit (projecting into nave from chancel). Gilded and painted reredos by Caroe, shows scenes of Annunciation, Nativity, angels and saints in canopied riches. Glass to E windows of chancel 1893 by Kempe. Nave has circular font with carved decoration of crosses and doves in circles. EH Listing

Velvia Cross Processed with Tetenal ColprTec, then color balanced in Lightroom.

Developed for GE's Healthymagination data visualization forum, we take a realtime look at the discussions happening on Twitter around the topic of breast cancer. Tweets from all over the world are aggregated in a single location, allowing visitors to quickly understand the current topics, trends, and stories.

 

Visitors can sort the tweets to reveal the top five most popular topics appearing in the last 1,500 tweets. Within each topic is listed the three most commonly used words. Through this sorting, visitors can easily get an understanding of the major discussion threads, as well as explore each related tweet in detail.

 

In addition to sorting tweets by topics, visitors can explore the most common news stories referenced in the tweets, explore the individuals who are tweeting the most, or log into Twitter directly and add to the discussion.

 

Explore:

ge.com/visualization/cancerconversation

Color version to be converted to Black and White using Darktable

In mid March small Vernal pools and puddles are numerous at Broughtons Wildlife Education Center near Marietta Ohio, and many of them contain masses of frog or toad eggs. I took several shots but this one is particularly neat because you can see the developing embryos pretty clearly.

 

A gotta see in Light Box

open a film cartridge (Patrone)

I developed the strategy for and directed the development of this website at Smart Chicago Collaborative to support the work we're doing for the Illinois Open Technology Challenge. I also wrote most of the content.

 

Launched October 2012.

 

More here: www.smartchicagocollaborative.org/the-launch-of-the-illin...

The Institute of Making and the London Centre for Nanotechnology have teamed up with Tsinghua University and Peking University to take on the challenge of developing a new type of low-cost scanning probe microscope with the power to capture images of the nano world.

LEGO2NANO is an international student project making real science accessible to young people, by developing low cost scientific equipment for schools and beyond.

 

Over the last three years of the summer school in Beijing, international and interdisciplinary teams of university students have developed their Open AFM—an open-source atomic force microscope assembled from cheap, off-the-shelf electronic components, Arduino, Lego and 3D printable /laser cut parts.

Canon EOS3000V

Agfaphoto Vista 200

Developed with a Digibase C41 home kit in an Agfa Rondinax 35U daylight tank.

From September 15th to 19th the second of the four JCOM Masterclasses, educational programmes aimed at an international audience and held by international experts takes place. For the 20 selected participants this interactive course represents a unique opportunity to discuss the state-of-the-art of science exhibition development with particular focus on the possible different design approaches, helping participants to reflect on the relationship between the different media, contents and visitors' experience.

SONY a7II + SIGMA MC-11 ( EF-E ) + SIGMA 12-24mm F4 DG HSM A016

 

Developed by Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC 2015.7

 

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South of Tucumcari, New Mexico. This system produced a lot of dust.

Last week I started to draw and digitize my typeface for the MA course. This is the version I worked on last week under the supervision of Gerard Unger. Today it was corrected by Gerry. It seems like I have lots of things to do this week ...

 

William Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba.

YASHICA T3 SUPER

Kodak Vision3 50D

Tetenal Colortec C41 kit

Reflecta RPS 10M

Colorperfect, Photoshop, Lightroom.

ANTALYA, TURKEY - MAY 28: Sahap Kavcioglu (C) and Sukru Erdinc (R), MPs of the Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), and Aytug Atici (L) MP of the Turkey's Republican People's Party (CHP), take part in the parliamentary session during the Midterm Review of the Istanbul Programme of Action at Titanic Hotel in Antalya, Turkey on May 28, 2016. The Midterm Review conference for the Istanbul Programme of Action for the Least Developed Countries takes place in Antalya, Turkey from 27-29 May 2016. Mustafa Ciftci / Anadolu Agency

Natural arch developed in chalk & impure chalk in the Cretaceous of Kansas, USA.

 

This western Kansas landscape consists of chalk badlands and chalk pillars and a natural arch. The rocks are chalks and impure chalks (e.g., argillaceous chalk and chalky shale) that range in color from whitish to light gray to yellowish. Chalk is a biogenic, calcitic, marine sedimentary rock composed of numerous coccolith microfossils (see: www.soes.soton.ac.uk/staff/tt/eh/pics/lith2.gif). Coccoliths are individual calcareous plates that covered a single-celled photosynthetic marine organism called a coccolithophorid (a.k.a. coccolithophore) (see: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Emiliania_hux...). These beds were deposited in the ancient Western Interior Seaway, a section of ocean that existed during parts of the Mesozoic Era in what is now the American and Canadian Great Plains.

 

Rock arches are rare erosional features - those developed in chalk beds are even rarer. If a stream goes under an arch, it is known as a natural bridge. If no stream is present, the feature is a natural arch. Along lakeshores, they are called lake arches. Along oceanic coastlines, they are called sea arches. The highest concentration of natural arches on Earth is Arches National Park in eastern Utah.

 

Stratigraphy: Smoky Hill Chalk Member (a.k.a. Smoky Hills Member), Niobrara Formation, mid-Upper Cretaceous

 

Locality: Monument Rocks (also known as the Chalk Pyramids), along Gove County Road 16, north of the Smoky Hill River, Gove County, western Kansas, USA (38° 47' 43.24" North latitude, 100° 45' 52.06" West longitude)

 

Meticulously developed, rigorously tested and perfected over three decades—far longer than any of its competitors —the A.S.T.M Standard F1346-91 compliant Katchakid incorporates every modern innovation in child pool safety. That’s why Katchakid is at the forefront of the pool protection industry. Over 350,000 parents, schools, communities and safety experts worldwide rely on it. The Katchakid Swimming Pool Safety Net is specifically designed as a barrier to help protect children from exposed, open water. Like a large tennis racket, the UV and winter-safe net is stretched over the pool and anchored with flush mounted fasteners. We can cover swimming pools, spas, split decks and rockeries as each Katchakid net is custom-shaped and installed to suit the water feature. www.katchakid.com

I have tried to find the correct name of this spider, but have failed. If there are any spider experts out there, could you please assist me with id please, thank you. I think it is the common stretch spider.

24th January 2016 at the Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow (duo with Abigail Washburn).

 

Banjos developed in the United States in the 18th and 19th century out of African instruments. They have four or five, or even six, strings and a circular drum-like sound box. Another important variation in banjos is whether they are open backed or have a resonator.

 

Resonator banjos have a plate at the back of the body, which projects the sound forward to achieve greater volume. The resonator was first developed in the United States in the 1870s. This type of Banjo is most associated with Bluegrass and Traditional Jazz.

 

A popular style of playing is 3-finger picking. Most players wear a plastic thumb pick and two metal finger picks on their pointer and middle fingers. The drone string (the high G closest to the player) is played with their thumb, and the two fingers (and sometimes the thumb) play the other 4 strings.

 

This is a 1937 Gibson Mastertone Style 75.banjo (the original neck has been replaced).

 

Resonator Banjos are assigned the number 321.312-5 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments indicating:

3 = Chordophone. Instruments where the sound is primarily produced by the vibration of a string or strings that are stretched between fixed points.

32 = Composite Chordophone. Acoustic and electro acoustic instruments which have a resonator as an integral part of the instrument, and solid-body electric chordophones.

321 = Lutes. Instruments where the plane of the strings runs parallel with the resonators surface.

321.3 = Handle Lutes. Instruments in which the string bearer is a plain handle.

321.31 = Spike Lutes. Instruments in which the handle passes diametrically through the resonator.

321.312 = Spike Box Lutes. Instruments in which the resonator is built up from wood.

321.312-5 = Instruments where the strings are vibrated by bare hands and fingers.

  

Developed using darktable 2.6.0

The research conducted by Drs. Emmett Redd and Steven Younger will contribute to the development of an advanced machine with a knack for common sense and the ability to learn well beyond the parameters of its programming.

I developed this film using QWD ECN-2 chemistry. It's a long story about a gift of 4 Silbersalz rolls that should have included developing and scanning back in Stuttgart. Instead, the film took a round trip from New York to Frankfurt, getting stuck in German customs for months with indifferent support from Silbersalz. So upon their return to me, I developed and scanned them myself. QWD makes a great product for home development of Vision3.

 

18th January 2019 at Drygate Brewery, Glasgow.

 

The Concertina was developed in the 1830s in both England and Germany. It differs from the Accordion in having buttons in the same direction as the bellows rather than perpendicular. There are two keyboards of buttons, one at each end of the instruments bellows. Each button has an individual note.

 

There are several different types of Concertina. The English Concertina is octagonal and unisonoric (the same note on push and draw). The German Concertina (Chemnitzer) is rectangular and bisonoric (a different note on push and draw). There is also an Anglo-German Concertina (usually just called an Anglo) developed later in the 1860s which is closer to the English shape (usually hexagonal) and has the German note system. Other difference between the English and Anglo Concertinas are: the former have thumb straps and the latter hand straps, the rows of buttons on the former are straight and on the latter slightly curved downwards. The Duet Concertina is harder to pin down as there are a number of different systems. They are all unisonoric and have the bass notes are on the left side and the treble are on the right. The player can then play the melody on the right hand, with an accompaniment on the left, thus the name Duet.

 

This is a Jeffries Anglo Concertina.

 

C. Jeffries are one of the best known makers of the Anglo. Charles Jeffries originally worked for George Jones before staring his own company. Their first concertinas were probably made for them by Crabb, but by the 1890s the company were making complete instruments. Charles Jeffries died in 1906, and his sons Charles Jr and Thomas carried on as makers until around the 1920s,

 

Concertinas are assigned the number 412.132 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:

4 = Aerophones. Sound is primarily produced by vibrating air. The instrument itself does not vibrate, and there are no vibrating strings or membranes.

41 = Free Aerophones. The vibrating air is not contained within the instrument.

412 = Interruptive Free Aerophones. The air-stream is interrupted periodically.

412.1 = Idiophonic Interruptive Aerophones or Reeds. The air-stream is directed against a lamella, setting it in periodic vibration to interrupt the stream intermittently.

412.13 = Free Reed Instruments. Instrument features a reed which vibrates within a closely fitting slot.

412.132 = Sets of Free Reads.

 

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