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Testing various different inks and pens in a new Field Notes steno pad. I am not very impressed.

Airbus A320, Field Notes and my wonderful Field Notes-size case by Popov Leather ... a perfect combination!

Various pictures to illustrate an upcoming pencil shootout for photographers

I probably did these bad (and not-to-scale) sketches with a medium tipped pen, not this fine (ha!) one.

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Field Notes Steno Notebook & Rotring Rapid Pro

From the "airshow" screen on our flights, additional notations by me.

Time-stamping is kind of routine work, especially for fieldnote. I recommend to use rubber stamp for this purpose. The format makes increase visibility, same effect as using label-printer. I bought it at 100 yen shop ($1 shop).

 

See also :

- Ayalan's stamp

- Craftman's Electric stamp

- Foxcalf's Electric stamp

- Aki's stamp

My own set of everything to date. Minus the elusive and rare "Butcher Blue"

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58366755

Design by Stephanie Vochatzer

 

(totally sucking up)

I made address and phone list as well. Once I make it, I can reuse it. I use 6pt to 7pt tiny fonts for the list. Listed here are myself (in case I drop this fieldnote), my parents, my company, supervisor, colleagues. Keep minimum.

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158519

Using my first Field Notes book to record the coffees I have had this year. I purchased a coffee card that gets me one year of free coffee, iced tea, and soft drinks on December 19, 2007: $130.

 

Drank enough coffee by March 3, 2008 to have paid off the card.

Project 365 December 13 Day 347 347/365

 

Spent the day (and yesterday) listening to student presentations and taking notes.

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58366757

Outgoing notes include:

The Euthanasia Coaster

“The Plague Year” by Lawrence Wright

My Favourite Films of 2020

Lokmades and the Kalikantzari

Dan Harmon's Circle Theory of Story

“The Things” by Donald Hall

Machine Zone; Scripturient; Pettifogger; Kenopsia; Karoshi / Gwarosa; Bibliomancy

Chuck Palahniuk; Susan Sontag; Jean-Luc Godard; Takashi Miike; Beethoven; John Cassavetes; Charles Willeford; Ray Bradbury; Anthony Burgess; Martin Luther King; Jean Cocteau

My current writing/note taking implements of choice.

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58160312

Before breaking out the good paper, decided to do a quick one of the church next to the museum. This one turned out much better than the next watercolor I attempted

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58366763

Four out of five Buddhas agree: Mongolian Field Notes are pretty cool.

 

The fifth Buddha has thrown down his garlic flower in protest and wishes to be returned to his pedestal in the kitchen window. He will not be used as a prop!

[Abel Chapman's Sudan sketchbooks]

[between 1913 and 1919]

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/58158562

A Field Notes cover I made tonight.

008/366

 

Winter 2011 Northerly editions are here... and they are striking.

Visit fieldnotes.unicefusa.org to learn more about Clay Aiken's trip to Afghanistan with UNICEF.

Polished, nickel-plated trim. Smooth plastic for smooth handling. Really. Make a gun out of the things, just like in 4th grade. Square deal.(From Field Notes Website)

tree of codes. & i started on a new field notes notebook. this is where i write my thoughts. sometimes they even make it to the internet.

 

anyway, i really loved this book.

& also, i was listening to the xx.

 

oh, and the red isn't a light leak! it's from my pajamas.

It's been a few weeks and I finished another notebook. I decided to switch it up again this time with the standard classic.

 

I have been using primarily graph-style paper for the last few editions here ever since switching from the Shelterwood series so I decided to use classic lined.

 

I have been going through notebooks more quickly lately and I think that is due to my small studio.

 

During the course of my day, I write down the things I think are important or what I want to accomplish. It is less of a to-do list and more of a historical record of what I did.

 

Now with my studio, I have been sketching out shoot ideas and project plans complete with diagrams. It's been a while since I just sketched designs freehand, but it feels great.

 

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