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35 S. Raymond Building, Pasadena CA USA, some time in September 1984.
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B&W FILM TO DIGITAL IMAGE
[Camera] – Pentax SLR (exact model and lens not recorded)
[Film] – KODAK PANATOMIC-X 5060 (commercially processed)
[Scanner] - Nikon D90 DX format DSLR with AI 55mm F3.5 Micro-Nikkor + 20mm extension tube
[Digital Processing] - PAINT SHOP PRO 2022
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Shortly after my arrival at the Old Towne Pub in the Old Town part of Pasadena I got stills of the band and their soundboard guy setting their instruments up, ready to have a sound check. I used the ultra-wide lens on my Samsung so I could make the room look a little bigger than it really was. Outside the window behind the lead singer is the private courtyard, where people could go and get some air and still hear the music clearly.
This was all for the 2024 Doo Dah Queen Tryouts, held on October 27.
I spent the better part of the day in Pasadena, for the 45th Doo Dah Parade. As was the case with last year, the parade has returned to its original location, over at Old Town Pasadena. This is the staging area, located on Raymond Avenue.
I was getting video to eventually cut together, as I have done in the past, and have them shown on YouTube. That said, I decided to shoot my stills solely on my phone. I was concerned about loading up my memory card, as well as running down both batteries. It turned out neither happened.
I was looking south on Raymond when I got this shot.
Repository: California Historical Society
Digital object ID: CHS2014.1471
Call number: MENU COL
Collection: California menu collection
Date: 1901 April 7
Preferred citation: Menu, Easter Sunday dinner, Hotel Green, Pasadena, California menu collection, courtesy, California Historical Society, CHS2014.1471.jpg.
Online finding aid: www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8qn68hw
Pregnancy portraits like this are just a sample of the beautiful studio portrait work of Pasadena photographer, Linnea Lenkus.
Pasadena CA USA, some time in September 1984.
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B&W FILM TO DIGITAL IMAGE
[Camera] – Pentax SLR (exact model and lens not recorded)
[Film] – KODAK PANATOMIC-X 5060 (commercially processed)
[Scanner] - Nikon D90 DX format DSLR with AI 55mm F3.5 Micro-Nikkor + 20mm extension tube
[Digital Processing] - PAINT SHOP PRO 2022
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5DMKII + 17-40mm, f/9, ISO 50, 30sec, Processed in Photoshop.
This was taken on an extremely windy night inside Pasadena's City Hall.
A tribute to Phoebe Wilson's single-line sketching technique. After the last Urban Sketchers Los Angeles' event at the South Pasadena Station, I had begun to trust my pen more and I found the single-line method to work wonderfully. Here I just let the lines take its path on its own and amazingly it seemed quite accurate even that I could not believe it ...
Kaldi Coffee & Tea
South Pasadena, CA
Gouache and Sailor Fountain Pen
8x10 Stillman & Birn Beta Sketchbook
Sketched live on location from 12:34 PM to 12:45 PM
Tuesday December 10 2024
Pasadena City Hall, completed in 1927, serves as the central location for city government in the City of Pasadena, California and it is a significant architectural example of the City Beautiful movement of the 1920s.
In 1923, the people of Pasadena approved a bond measure issuing $3.5 million towards the development of a civic center. City Hall was to be the central element of this center. The San Francisco architecture firm of Bakewell and Brown designed City Hall, which has elements of both Mediterranean Revival Style and Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture. It was completed on December 27, 1927 at a cost of $1.3 million. It measures 361 feet (110 m) by 242 feet (74 m), and rises 6 stories. There are over 235 rooms and passageways that cover over 170,000 square feet (16,000 m2). The defining dome, located above the west entrance, is 26 feet (7.9 m) tall and 54 feet (16 m) in diameter. On July 28, 1980 the Civic Center District, including Pasadena City Hall, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as listing #80000813.
The City Hall has long been a favorite shooting location for filmmakers. The courtyard was used in the 1995 movie "A Walk in the Clouds" to portray a Napa Valley town square. It has also been used as an embassy in the "Mission: Impossible" television series, and a villa in Charlie Chaplin's Oscar-nominated 1940 film "The Great Dictator."[2] Pasadena City Hall currently serves as the city hall of fictional Pawnee, Indiana, in the television show "Parks and Recreation." The dome is visible through the window of the main characters' apartment building in the television show The Big Bang Theory. Source: Wikipedia~
Shot Data:
One shot no HDR
Exposure: 25 seconds
f22
17mm