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Photographer: Mariana Neacsu
Date of taking: 27.05.2012
Camera : Canon EOS 450D, Lens: Canon 50mm 1.4
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Photoshop CS5 for small adjustments.
Paper used for this shoot will be recycled. Suggest you to do the same...
This is the second picture of the story. Pages are raising from the book and are gathering together forming a mysterious character , mesmarizing the girl and bringing her to a paper world.
blade,pen step motor
Effective cutting area(mm)900*600
it is used in carton factory&color printing factory,it can cut and crease 1mm card paper
max speed 800mm/s
maximum cutting thickness 1 mm card paper
control line and driver stepper
vacum 1.1KW
data form 220V±10%50Hz
data port PCI port
data transmission speed 100MB/S
Using dimension (mm) 1340*1070*1070
Input cushion area 32MB
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I have a wine crate, full of paper umbrellas, paper fans and flowers, umbrella straws, you name it and I probably have it. My grandma used to save these for me when I was little. Now I have my own inventory so that when the kids come over we can dress up their juice!
From the butterfly exhibit at the High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon. I think this is a paper kite. Lepidopterists, feel free to correct me as needed.
Cinema, Illustration
Let Hollywood stars of the 40's and 50's say it for you!
Hollywood stardom back in the 40's was portrayed with bigger-than-life epics. Moving image was only available in the actual cinemas, so paper ads were the only media to reach the public. Spanish newspapers found an exceptional communication medium, making use of talented illustrators and projecting the feel of these movies on paper. This postcard book collects a selection of these illustrations printed on recycled heavy grammage and ready to say what you want in style!
more at www.shspublishing.com
I have been working on this paper pieced butterfly forever (hmmmm... 5 years?) and then couldn't decide what to do with it. It makes a lovely pincushion!
This is the first paper negative I've ventured out for. Taken at Orton Mere Docks/Weir - this was supposed to include an anchor, but it didn't get included in the frame.
You can see the sun in the top of the picture.
Espresso pinhole - 1min 20 secs.
PQ developer - Ilford Multigrade
Portion of one of the decorations used in my office to surprise me on my birthday. Thanks M! It was a day in paradise!