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Alemari from Model Mayhem:
Crown Graphic, 25cm Tele-Optar, paper negative scanned and inverted in PS.
A gift made by Naho's grandma. These delicately made traditional Japanese shoes are finely balanced on a bevel that shapes the forward part of the "sole", keeping the shoe on the edge of rocking backwards or forwards and does so with the lightest touch. Genius.
なほさんのおばあさんが作ってくれたお土産です。伝統的な下駄の折り紙なんですけど、前のほうに斜角があって、バランスが素晴らしいから軽く触るとけっこう敏感に前それから後ろなどに傾いたり、揺れます。さすが、天才ですね。(変な日本語だったらすみません)
To prepare for an upcoming workshop, I'm focusing on upcycling paper for my thing-a-day projects this week. I've wanted to try to make paper beads out of security envelopes for a while. I love the different patterns on the inside of them.
What do owls have to do with Mother's Day? Well, nothing of course, but I saw a similar design a while back and decided to give it a go.
While I do think they turned out cute, there are definitely changes I'll make if I decide to try them again.
Cantellia Kusudama 4 units
This model doesn't look particularly astounding at first- but notice it is only 4 units. All areas with any one color are from the same triangle of paper, which seems basically impossible. I'm curious to see if anyone can figure out how I did this. :)
Designed by me.
Folded out of 9" triangles of kami.
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The finest the world has to offer!
I got this box of paper when I bought the Epic! Film! Stash! on ebay a few months ago, but hadn't gotten around to testing it until today. As you can see, there are copious notes written on the box. The original owner seemed a little down on the paper because of how slow it is, but I love it! Of course, I'm using it with a contact printed instead of under the enlarger. I can see how that would drive someone a little crazy.
Anyway! I cut a few sheets of the paper down to 4x5, and used them to make some contact prints of ortho lith negatives today. Exposure times in my little Kodacraft contact printer (with 15 watt bulb) ran around 4-5 seconds. The prints? Are awesome. I love this paper! It *is* the finest the world has to offer!
la la la la la la love
so for all that you do
i will send my lovin’ to you
boy(s), you make me fly
again, again, again
~ Paper Plane, Lucy Schwartz
for Musically Challenged
a happy-accident shot. :) they can't see me set up the camera w/o wanting a shot too.
2 recent questions in my house:
*"what are you doin' mommy/daddy?"
*"mommy/daddy are you my friend?"
that last one gets me every time! it's the newest one, and it popped up sometime last week, I think. Aiden (left, above) asks me more than Emerson, and he smiles everytime and tilts his head I say yes. it's insane how these little people were JUST babies and now they're running around my house, learning to do things for themselves and having mini-conversations. amazing, i tell you.
Quite a rare opportunity to see this container train coming on the branchline from Grycksbo to Falun in the middle of Sweden. It loads paper in containers, and the branchline was just refurbished and re-activated in 2003. It is also one of the few places where you can see the V5 shunter engines pulling a train on an open route.
Unfortunately, the line was now closed on 21st March 2009, as the owner of the paper mill (the only customer alongside the line) changed. The new company states that the new transport route would be more environmentally friendly. With that, the trucks would go to Norrköping instead, where the paper products are unloaded and put on trains: www.dt.se/nyheter/falun/article413227.ece#
For more, please refer to: www.jarnvag.net/banguide/Falun-Grycksbo.asp
Tam and Meg hurtle across the Brig a Doon chased closely by the witch Nannie!
Ah, Tam! Ah, Tam! thou'll get thy fairin!
In hell, they'll roast thee like a herrin!
In vain thy Kate awaits thy comin!
Kate soon will be a woefu' woman!
Now, do thy speedy-utmost, Meg,
And win the key-stone o' the brig;
There, at them thou thy tail may toss,
A running stream they dare na cross.
But ere the keystane she could make,
The fient a tail she had to shake!
For Nannie, far before the rest,
Hard upon noble Maggie prest,
And flew at Tam wi' furious ettle;
But little wist she Maggie's mettle!
Ae spring brought off her master hale,
But left behind her ain grey tail:
The carlin claught her by the rump,
And left poor Maggie scarce a stump.
Ah, Tam! Ah, Tam! thou'll get thy fairin!
In hell, they'll roast thee like a herrin!
In vain thy Kate awaits thy comin!
Kate soon will be a woefu' woman!
Now, do thy speedy-utmost, Meg,
And win the key-stone o' the brig;
There, at them thou thy tail may toss,
A running stream they dare na cross.
But ere the keystane she could make,
The fient a tail she had to shake!
For Nannie, far before the rest,
Hard upon noble Maggie prest,
And flew at Tam wi' furious ettle;
But little wist she Maggie's mettle!
Ae spring brought off her master hale,
But left behind her ain grey tail:
The carlin claught her by the rump,
And left poor Maggie scarce a stump.
Bounty Paper Towels, 9/2014, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube, Proctor & Gamble
ca. 1915 - ca. 1918
Shows three boys in (possibly Sri Lankan) traditional dress holding stacks of newspapers under their arms.
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