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I shall have to assemble a small album of these; they may be of slight interest to those few cranks, reactionaries, flat-earthers and eccentrics who, "in denial" of, and unable to "handle" modernity, persist in using film and doing their own processing. With the real ale aficionados, the people who don't watch television, prefer open fires, keep free-range hens, continue to write letters, refuse to use the self-service checkouts in supermarkets, attach some importance to the correct use of apostrophes and don't own mobile phones, they are among the very best people in our society. Never mind. They'll all be dying off during the coming decades, leaving future progress unopposed.

This was from my one and only attempt at "stand" developing. We are in Oxford Street on Tuesday 20th September 2011. The film was Rollei Retro 400S developed in "Rodinal" (actually Adox APH09) for an hour with only thirty seconds of agitation at the start. I failed to record the dilution, but it was probably 1:100. Well. You can see that mysterious dark area in the sky. Now what caused that? The fault extends through the upper part of the closest tree, so it seems to be a fault associated with the highest, rather than the lightest, part of the photograph. In the other frames, the problem is mostly confined to the top right-hand quarter of the photo. Apart from the sky the photo looks reasonably OK.

Five short years ago only one of the passers-by appears to be using a mobile phone. How unimpressive Oxford Street looks these days. Divested of its traffic and furnished with subtopian "street furniture", is this the main "popular" shopping street of a world capital ...or the high street of ...I dunno, Swansea?

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Finally i am finished with this painting. the heat had me movin slow so it took longer then expected to finished this piece but here it is, hot off the easel. Now its waiting to dry so that i can sign it and apply varnish to it. Once i am all done with that i will take up-close, high quality detail pictures of it.

...with this painting i documented my creation process step by step and put it into a set.

I wrote a blog chronicalling the creative process with this painting from the first rough sketch to the last brush stroke. read about it here: lucidrose.blogspot.com/

Why the Perth Arena is the way it is.

This building, which I saw for the first time over a year ago, is nothing short of miraculous.

So perfect and intricate are its colorful and varying degrees of decay, the fabric disintegrated to threads, the papered-over windows water stained and peeling, the rusted hinges, the empty places where windows once were.

 

It stands alone in a neighborhood of big white houses. Like a frail, naked old woman in a room full of hapless people wearing white tee shirts and jeans. No one will look at her, but she is as beautiful as she is delicate.

 

© laura kicey

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Detail of abstract # 32 with modified colors

edit: cross process, softness bottom: vignette

 

I went on a drive today with my pen pal's mix cd "autumn is for dreamers" and my favorite part was hearing sufjun steven's "casimar pulaski day" through my speakers and seeing the leaves blow in the rear view mirror as I drove away.

Creating a parking day structure while I took bts photos

Agfa RSX II. Cross-Processed.

mixing some colours.....no black

trees and lomo, 2 of my favourite things!!!

Yuri Averin

SIberia 2013

Made with Flow Field Drawer, a processing based program you can play with at my blog

 

Particles additively blend to the current frame as they move around under the influence of a vector force field calculated using Perlin noise.

 

at openprocessing

Built with Processing rendered in Povray.

 

First try with povray.

A portrait of my daughter, Emma.

The Flickr Lounge-Home Utensils

 

I love my Cuisinart Food Processor. It works really good and doesn't leak like my old Kitchen-aid one did!

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Taken in New Orleans, Louisiana

 

This is my first Calotype negative and salt print positive combination that is worth showing after a steep learning curve. Many thanks to Wlodek (paperlink) for sending his instructions and several encouraging emails back in May--it has taken this long to reach this point!

 

Negative: Pelegry process with no whey. Borden and Riley marker paper. Developed in gallic acid. Waxed with some graphite pencil masking of the sky to lighten.

 

Positive: Salt print on Arches Platine 310g paper. Iodized (floated) with ammonium chloride/sodium citrate/gelatin.

Random wave formations

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"i pensieri seguono il filo sottile delle ore

lo spazio ingoia il resto.

   

(intanto

 

le partenze sono i piccoli drammi del quotidiano

 

ma basterà seguire il sentiero per fare ritorno)."

praça do comércio, lisbon.

Day&Night

I can't decide whether I love or hate xpro. Sometimes I think it's pretty cool. Sometimes I cannot stand the colours.

The Del Coronado Hotel

Coronado Island CA

Workshop Object-Oriented Eclecticism (OOE), Sint-Lucas School of Architecture, Gent

Gilles Retsin, Isaie Bloch , Corneel Cannaerts

 

more info: introspector.be/workshop-object-oriented-eclecticism/

 

Group 4: Mikolaj Scibisz, Christian Tschersich, Marvin Bratke, Jakub Grochulski, Stefanie Pesel

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