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One more with the Vivitar 35 EF.

 

This was also shot wide open at f2.8 and I'd say the lens is sharp enough. Could be much worse for a non-professional camera like this.

 

Vivitar 35 EF

 

Foma Fomapan 100 at ISO 200

 

Compard R09 One Shot 1+100

60 min semi-stand at 19°C

Agitation: 1 minute + 10s at 30 min

 

Tikkala, Sysmä, Finland 2024.

Canberra Floriade 2013 Australia Nightfest www.floriadeaustralia.com/nightfest/

  

Maker: David Octavius Hill (1802-1870) and Robert Adamson (1821-1848)

Born: Scotland

Active: Scotland

Medium: Carbon Print

Size: 7.5" x 5.75"

Location: Scotland

 

Object No. 2013.665a

Shelf: B-31

 

Publication:

 

Other Collections: University of Glasgow holds the original calotype negative

 

Notes: Print by: Alexander Ingils or Francis Caird Inglis, ca 1900. Wet stamp of Francis Caird Inglis on verso. In 1872,Archibald Burns, an established photographer who had collaborated with Hill took over Rock House, Hill & Adamson's original studio. Four years later, Alexander Inglis acquired the studio, originally operating under Burns' name before reverting to his own. His son Francis Caird Inglis took over the business in 1904; he continued to operate Rock House until his death in 1940 and his son maintained the business until 1945. A significant amount of Hill & Adamson's negatives and prints had remained at Rock House, and at some point Alexander Inglis or his son produced a series of carbon prints from some of the negatives, including this one. In 1941, the pioneering photohistorian and collector, Robert O. Dougan, approached Francis Caird Inglis' widow and arranged to purchase all of the material relating to Hill & Adamson. Dougan arranged to sell the collection in its entirety to the University of Glasgow Library in 1953.

  

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Week 14 - Object

 

Objection to...well...you can imagine!! I wanted to keep this one original ;)

Chanquetes (Rey de la Gamba, Barcelona)

Fried little fish named "Chanquete"

Objects moving minds in space - a series of talks and conversations conceived and moderated by Dessislava Dimova, within the presentation of Focus Bulgaria.

photo: Open Arts Foundation

This is "A curved shawl with diamond edging" from Victorian Lace Today by Jane Sowerby. We knitters (and probably other crafters) usually call our projects languishing around UFOs (for unfinished objects). So I finally have an FO! I finished knitting it a while ago, it's just taken me a while to weave in the ends and then block it. Especially with lace, you must wet the garment then stretch and pin it out to dry, or you will never see the pattern. My challenge is finding space large enough to pin a shawl out--plus it is backbreaking work (bending over that thing...)

 

Then it was a matter of how to photograph it...

Banner, designed by Julian House, for the Found Objects blog, which mysteriously disappeared back in May but is BACK, with a slightly different address:

 

f0und0bjects.blogspot.co.uk/

 

Go there for all your hauntalogical / folk horror / / edgelands / postwar nostalgia / strange childhood memories / charity shop tat needs!

A random object from Derby Museum and Art Gallery

Mystery Object: And the object is 'A Piece Of Paper-Bark' which shed from our neighbors tree!...@ F/51.

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Illustrations provided with permission of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust

plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/

Melaleuca quinquenervia

– Broad-leaved Paperbark

Pieces from the collection Objects & Materials, shown during the Stockholm Design Week 2010.

 

Black Lounge Chair

A lounge chair that is all black. But behind the color black; soft, warm, shiny and a bit rough is hiding in different materials.

 

material: steel, leather

size: 700x850x800

made by: Lammhults

photo credits: Christian Hersborn

  

Folded Lamp

Lamp made out of aircraft plywood, wich is so flexible, that it almost gets a textile expression. The stand is made of bent steel, like a cable on the floor.

 

material: aircraft plywood, steel

size: 1370 mm, 690 mm

made by: Blond

photo credits: Christian Hersborn

  

Takeaway Table

A petite tray table for some cheese and wine, a social piece of furniture with a textile expression. Like a frosen moment of textile cloth and rope.

 

material: coated steel, laminated cotton cloth

size: 460x490 mm made in collaboration with: Källemo

photo credits: Christian Hersborn

 

for buying information please contact lina@headoffice.se

   

test shoot.

Found object #51

 

8x10 paper negative

This is a piece I did on a found object. This item was found among a bag of old treasures I bought at a nearby antique store. I just could not resist creating with it.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

 

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This work by Stephen Clulow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.

   

Boscombe, Bourneouth, Dorset

Average stack of 43*30-sec exposures. 7.2 cm f/6 refractor + AM5 + ASI533MM Pro @ -10 Celsius, gain 50.

Observing geometry of PCCP object A11bP7I (potential Kreutz sungrazing comet):

rH = 1.024 au

Delta = 1.372 au

PhA = 46.7 deg

Solar elongation = 48.0 deg

PsAng = 262.5 deg

PsAMV = 264.2 deg

PlAng = 9.8 deg

Elev = 19-30 deg

Calibrated with bias, dark, and flatfield frames in IRAF, registered and stacked with my personal IDL routines, background flattened in GraXpert, log stretched, Gaussian smoothed, and coloured in DS9.

City light interference, heavy haze.

Taken with the AntCam on dodgy settings. Guess it to win it.

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