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Old objects found in street markets

Scanned from Fuji Press 800

(shot at ISO-200 and expired from May-2004)

Chicago, IL

May 2021

 

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3D printer (detail)

 

Meyer-Görlitz Domiplan 50mm on self-printed rubber tube.

With hand-set type bars (no pun intended).

 

At History San José.

3D printer (detail)

 

Meyer-Görlitz Domiplan 50mm on self-printed rubber tube.

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Abandoned cottage that once was used as a printers

Experimenting with a rainy night and intentional camera movement, i liked how it rendered the reflections and colours.

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Captured for Macro Mondays theme: Desk. HMM everyone!

- eyechips and packging by me -

(old trade)

Helicidae Rafinesque, 1815

Helicinae Rafinesque, 1815

Helicini Rafinesque, 1815

Cepaea Held, 1838

 

Cepaea vindobonensis

(Pfeiffer, 1828)

 

Republic of Belarus

IX-2016

 

[ OTHER TAXONOMY :

Caucasotachea vindobonensis (C. Pfeiffer, 1828) ]

 

link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13127-017-0337-3

 

www.naturamediterraneo.com/FORUM/pop_printer_friendly.asp... ]

  

Photo: Claude and Amandine EVANNO, 2018

halftone sharpened, at least that was the intent, and though it looks funny on screen it does seem to produce a better result printing on glossy laser printer paper. The preceding photo becomes too dark. Of course, laser printers are not the first choice for printing photos, but it's fun to see what different effects do.

Back when printing was an art, a printer would use carved wood or linoleum blocks for pictures.

 

The old Print Shop at History Park in San Jose, California.

This was put together in 1973 from about 40 different printers type blocks..:-)

A photograph of a printer's block of the Château de Sully-sur-Loire, France.

 

Note the colour is truly that blue.

One of our cat's newest recreation places ...

A mothballed newspaper printers.

Aluminium art prints are the latest thing to be in short supply.

Go here and grab one while you can :-)

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Blist Hill Ironbridge UK

During my high school years I had a girlfriend whose dad worked as a printer for the San Francisco Chronicle. He smelled a bit like an old newspaper that had been stored in the attic for a few eons, and the tips of his fingers were permanently stained black. That was many years ago, and my assumption has been, that with the advent of the internet and high speed copy machines, the use of conventional ink printing had largely gone the way of the white elephant--extinct.

 

Not so, it appears. Half Moon Bay still sports an old print shop and from the looks of it, there could very well be some ink printing involved. To tell the truth though, I wasn't about to hang around and try to examine the fingers of the employees as they exited the building. I was afraid my eye might end up blacker than their fingers.

 

Half Moon Bay CA

Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century, it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry; in its heyday, circa 1915, thirteen publishers and ten printers were located in the area serviced by the alley. Nashville’s two largest newspapers, The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner had their offices here at one time. The street contained hotels, restaurants, and saloons, many of the latter becoming speakeasies when Prohibition went into effect in 1909. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Dottie West, The Supremes, Hank Williams, Barbara Mandrell, and Jimi Hendrix. Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley. ~ nashvilledowntown.com/go/printers-alley

 

Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN

 

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Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM

ƒ/5.6 1/4000 1600

 

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Blist Hill Ironbridge UK

Ashford, South Australia

A permission visit to a closed down newspaper printers

Mission District, San Francisco

The Red Devil is the traditional sign for a printer's shop. Stonegate was once the centre of York's burgeoning printing industry. York's first printer came here in 1480.

Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century, it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry; in its heyday, circa 1915, thirteen publishers and ten printers were located in the area serviced by the alley. Nashville’s two largest newspapers, The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner had their offices here at one time. The street contained hotels, restaurants, and saloons, many of the latter becoming speakeasies when Prohibition went into effect in 1909. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Dottie West, The Supremes, Hank Williams, Barbara Mandrell, and Jimi Hendrix. Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley. ~ nashvilledowntown.com/go/printers-alley

 

Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN

 

Leica Camera AG M Monochrom

Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM

ƒ/4.0 1/90 800

 

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