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File name: 08_06_003786

 

Title: Parade

 

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

 

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

 

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

 

Genre: Glass negatives

 

Subjects: Parades & processions

 

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

 

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

 

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

   

Cambridge, MA

Cross-processed expired Ektachrome.

I took this photo on friday of last week through the heart statue and got brophy chapel through it. I turned this photo black and white and then used a color curve to turn it into a cyanotype.

Re-processing of an earlier image, by request.

 

Strobist: AB800 in a beauty dish and diffuser sock, camera left, and an SB-28 into a silver umbrella, camera right and behind subject, both set to give f/11. Triggered by PWs.

 

PP in Lightroom/CS3.

lindsay moves ahead after this beautiful pass by #8 through the crease to number 22 where he just had to tap the puck into the wide open net

I cheated big time here, I ran out of time so used my Em. We also have to choose some of work from this assignment for our exhibition - I think I'll spend the weekend doing extra shots and different people for this project.

Made in Processing. Thanks to Chris Riebschlager for his brilliant code:

 

blog.the816.com/post/40438345149/pixelplaid-heres-a-quick...

 

This is my setup for 4x5 film processing. Notice the tanks are sideways. there is space between the tanks to place my hands under the the hangers. This allows me to aggitate by lifting the hangers and I can move them easily from one bath to the next. The four tanks are set up with: Water bath, Developer, Stop Bath, Fixer . I always work from left to right.

Processed with VSCO with p5 preset

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Processed with VSCO with a5 preset

Heavily (not to mention gratuitously) processed ukiyo-e print by Koson of two koi.

Started to draw a new pic. Hmm, I have a lot of free time ...

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REAL SIZE:

hitomi-michie.deviantart.com/#/d3kjz7x

A commissioned Blythe as Coraline. Before hair cut and style

Diana F+ cross process

forgot we had a smooth mode

 

smooth mode has no color though :-(

 

final version will probably have both smooth and rough componets, all well as voids where a "bare" surface is exposed

 

Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.

 

It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'

Heavily processed image of Norio on the bedroom floor in Yubari.

Listening to and processing feedback about Fall Intern Program at fall intern farewell party in Ericsson

Designer: Sarah Miller

Product: PAK

Product Description: PAK is an organizational desktop system based on a cube. It expands to provide a secure workspace for your personal belongings. When collapsed back into a cube personal belongings can be easily stored or shipped.

File name: 08_06_003725

 

Title: Legion Float Parade - Beacon St. Boston

 

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

 

Date created: 1930-10

 

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

 

Genre: Glass negatives

 

Subjects: Military parades & ceremonies; Floats (Parades)

 

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

 

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

 

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

   

Processed with VSCO with 7 preset

Carbondale, IL.

TTV by fitzpics

cross-processing, E100VS

self-developed by Naniwa color kit.

Actually he's a Psychologist but I thought this processing brought out the rugged side of the man.

ODT: Begins with "B"

My little digi-wonder camera didn’t have a wide enough angle lens to take pictures inside so I used my 4x5 pinhole instead. (Efke PL 100 in Pyrocat-P).

 

This is the wet side or, more accurately, the sink. It’s messy and fun.

Clifford attractor, a = 1.5, b = -1.8, c = 1.6, d = 0.9

 

Details + inspiration: www.flickr.com/photos/subblue/sets/72157605272650927/

Stills from this video: vimeo.com/115615469. Images gathered from Tumblr. Programmed in Processing.

 

A Mack truck that was stopped beside us at a stop light.

 

Holga 120N, PortraVC Xprocessed

Rough sketches for my post-apoc pin-up girls

Hey all -- as I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm not a big post-processor. But I decided to experiment -- honest opinions here, how did I do? Left is after and right is before.

Not my original work.

For submission to the Digital Darkroom Challenge Group.

Photoshop processing by me.

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