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When I first visited Vivace, David Schomer had instrumented the coffee grinders with regularly calibrated thermocouples to track temperature to he could evaluate its impact on the finished product. Dates show regular checking of equipment and presumably application of lessons learned in the earlier experiment.

 

I really admire Schomer's obsession with process improvement, but I can also believe it's more fun on my side of the counter.

 

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Development of a corporate identity

 

Wolfgang Schmittel

1978 ABC Verlag

 

Signed by the author

LB Is a sound reactive project I'm working on. It's still in it's early stages..

Tweaked with Snapseed

 

Processing relaxes me. I can easily get lost in all the options.

Luchador Collab-o-Mask....

I mailed out wrestler masks made of wood to various artists and asked them to paint their style in to the background of the mask. They worked out their design and returned the mask to Me and I stenciled in the details of the face.

 

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Just a little bit here and there...

Ity Mine, Côte d'Ivoire

Still in process..

 

Aún en proceso...

Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Mahadevan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto

 

Photo by Sara Collaton

 

44 / 365: Homework Sucks, Man!

November 18, 2009

 

This is how I work.

Powershop: improving BDT processes

 

© ITU/D. Woldu

Sunny, sleepy morning July 21, 2016

Very close to the border between Poland and Chech Republic. A mountain resort a bit forgotten after the break up of the kommunist regime. This charming square is not spoilt by modernity and I will provide more information once I have made a print later this summer.

13 x 18 cm

The construction of the camera doea not allow for much movement so pretty heavy vignetting is often present. Not that I mind it it is however not the limitation of the lens. I now found a replacement for this camera, a half plate Imperial Thornton Pickard which will take over for this purpose, travels in Poland.

EV 15 (pinhole assist app) Bright and sunny

10:30 am on July 20th, 2017

f 9 exposed for 1 min 15 sec

dev. 60 min in standard 0.8% gallic acid followed by 2 x 10 min 12% hypo pentahydrate routine.

 

The first test salt print is telling me to og for lower contast so 105 silver and 3,4% salt would be the next try, light retouching is in place now (after this scan)

Processed version of Photo Alphabet

processing

The "Rotation" is when some of the NATO Mission members are due to go home and their replacements arrive.

 

A time of high emotions,carefully surpressed.

 

This group have just arrived and are going through the necessary administration, collecting their security passes, etc, etc. It was well organised this time - but took place in about 35 degrees C...

Fuji RVP50 - Cross Processed with C41

One of my most favorite things apart from taking photos is processing them.

Mordancage is kind of hard to explain. Essentially, it takes your b&w image and allows you to manipulate or remove the purest black areas. You can also create these lovely 'veils' of black but again, hard to explain. Once I have a successful image, I will scan it in and show you what I mean! =)

 

Edit: Ah, I should probably explain what's going on, lol.

1) I placed my print (after it's been soaking in water for a bit) in the mordancage chemicals. It's essential an acid that will bleach your print.

2) The image after it's been bleached for 3 minutes. I left it in for an extra three minutes after this shot.

3) Then I placed it developer so that the grays and other tones will come back. The blacks should be visible and able to be lifted off the print.

 

You can either completely remove the black or you can move it around. It creates really cool effects.

This is my first Mordançage print! It is soooo sooo fun watching it transform!

The original picture here -> www.flickr.com/photos/brandon11016/8105647185/in/photostr...

More processed version of the dragon.

Processing chickens at Serenity Hill Farm in Staunton on Thursday, July 28, 2011. (photo by Pat Jarrett)

I am attempting to be more conscious of documenting process.

 

more here

Very excited to have a piece as part of the Chroma Exhibition at the Helson Gallery.

 

If you’re in the Halton Hills area between December 11 – February 23, 2020, stop in and check out some colour.

 

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This is my edited version of Belle âme.'s photo.

 

I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 12))

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