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I improvised a couple of speakers by attaching HVST.echnology audio exciters to 20" x 30" panels of 3/16" foamcore using 3M F9473PC VHB ("very high bond strength") tape. It didn't take long to discover that the soldered connections to clumsily stripped speaker wire were quite fragile: not the solder joints, but the wires. I added painter's masking tape as a strain relief, to intercept tension on the wires before it yanked on the connections. That was a robust low-budget solution.
Discoloration is an artifact of working too close to the film leader, trying to squeeze as many shots as possible on to a single roll of film.
I like the simplicity of the design on this composition. Primary colors, red, yellow, blue. All circles. Then there is just a bit of texture to make it a little more urban. The branch of the leaf is purposely positioned to make the curve of the circles.
Every Christmastime in Lincoln Square, they take out this huge wooden shoe for shoe donations and put it in Giddings Plaza on Lincoln Avenue. This year the show has a yellow ginkgo leaf on it.
Another pin hole of me on a set of steps just a sillouette.
Exposure was a little off due to timing my exposure correctly however forgetting to incorporate the time spent opening and closing shutter from my seated position hence a lot of pushing well pulling to be more correct in photoshop resulting in funny colour cast. I liked the cast though so kept it.
Band of dark was stratigically placed masking tape to darken a stripe of the paper.
Paper loaded Syrup tin (Ilford Super Glossy)
Constructive Cristism Greatly Appreciated
One thing Clint likes to do with kittens is to put a roll of tape around their belly and see how long it takes them to wiggle free. It's part of kitten-desensitizing 101. Time to learn dexterity, Beavis! YouTube video of this HERE: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eXEmiJrKzU
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Beavis the cat, masking tape.
downstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
September 11, 2007.
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One thing Clint likes to do with kittens is to put a roll of tape around their belly and see how long it takes them to wiggle free. It's part of kitten-desensitizing 101. Time to learn dexterity, Beavis!
playing.
Beavis the cat, masking tape.
downstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
September 11, 2007.
Digging thru my archive of negatives and came acroos this interesting three wheeled automobile.
I shot this way back in July, 1994 in Oxford, UK
High Contrast B&W negative + sepia-tone + brush techniques + textures
Nikon N2000 35mm SLR + ILFORD B&W Film
Making the most of the lovely autumn weather, while it lasts, I sprayed the metal frame of the garage door with Plastikote Super Multi-purpose spray paint. It's brill - I did a few more things with it too, as it says it's suitable for almost any surface: the putty and window frames of the shed, and the bottom of the garage door and the concrete supports. I also painted the garage door, and the concrete front part. Mike and I creosoted the wooden side gates, and plan to do the shed tomorrow. So, it was a very smelly (in a good way), and productive day! Oh, and we got Mike's electric bike out of the garage, pumped the flat tyre up, and put the bike on eBay - we plan to get him a normal one, which would be lighter, and perhaps get used a bit more.