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Yeah I'm actually working on it. Well, not right now....
Instead I'm being distracted by flickr and commenting on my photo...
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That tan lines, bra straps, and over PSing to fix 3 broken noses, is never a good thing. Because you totally needed me to tell you that
Members of the registered student organization 80 Proof held an event at Alumni Circle on Wednesday to promote awareness about alcohol abuse. The event was held in conjunction with National Campus Safety Month, and used vision-impairing goggles to simulate the effects of the over consumption of alcohol. Students drove pedal cars and attempted miniature golf, ping pong and bowling challenges. Other events are planned for the month and can be found at www.ucapd.org/index.php/national-campus-safety-awareness-....
What was to be the first of THREE today . . .
A man delivered this instead of the woman who normally delivers.
I noticed at the time that he had the phone portrait oriented on the monopod - - the woman (Aoife) always has it landscape
Apparently when the customer (my sister) receives the photo/video "proof of delivery" by email, the seller (Aoife) receives it too . . .
My sister DID received this one /// Aoife did not and so she sent the delivery guy back to get another photo/video . . .
Not a great app if holding the phone lengthways instead of sideways messes it up . . .
One of many happy accidents that happened when proofing colours for the Radiolab prints. Here: Feltron, blue and photocopy.
In Radiolab We Trust
A limited print set to benefit Radiolab and WNYC.
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Featuring: Jez Burrows, Frank Chimero, Nicholas Felton, Meg Hunt and Impactist.
First series now sold out!
Members of the registered student organization 80 Proof held an event at Alumni Circle on Wednesday to promote awareness about alcohol abuse. The event was held in conjunction with National Campus Safety Month, and used vision-impairing goggles to simulate the effects of the over consumption of alcohol. Students drove pedal cars and attempted miniature golf, ping pong and bowling challenges. Other events are planned for the month and can be found at www.ucapd.org/index.php/national-campus-safety-awareness-....
proof that I love this city. I never had a hat for Philly, Jersey, Baltimore, New Hampshire, Boston, Tokyo, or Atlanta. But I have a hat for San Francisco. I think this means we are in love.
The Nolan No. 2 Proof Press makes galley proofs or uses a galley plate for standing type. Its design compensates for various thicknesses of paper- a nice feature. It cost $167.00 in 1956, when stationary stores actually sold real carbon paper. This one is used for testing ink colors and pulling galley proofs.
Members of the registered student organization 80 Proof held an event at Alumni Circle on Wednesday to promote awareness about alcohol abuse. The event was held in conjunction with National Campus Safety Month, and used vision-impairing goggles to simulate the effects of the over consumption of alcohol. Students drove pedal cars and attempted miniature golf, ping pong and bowling challenges. Other events are planned for the month and can be found at www.ucapd.org/index.php/national-campus-safety-awareness-....
Photographer J. W. Black of Boston was known to have stamped his work with a proof mark pending approval by his customers. This CDV of a young gentleman has a rubber stamp proof mark dated January 2, 1864 on the front and a notation on the back saying "Jan. 11, 10 days" that presumably means that the proof was to be returned ten days later on January 11.
Members of the registered student organization 80 Proof held an event at Alumni Circle on Wednesday to promote awareness about alcohol abuse. The event was held in conjunction with National Campus Safety Month, and used vision-impairing goggles to simulate the effects of the over consumption of alcohol. Students drove pedal cars and attempted miniature golf, ping pong and bowling challenges. Other events are planned for the month and can be found at www.ucapd.org/index.php/national-campus-safety-awareness-....
that I've learned a thing or two about playing at the enthusiastic level of a four-year-old boy.
We spent the morning exploring and driving around in whatever direction we wanted to go - finding some new spots for photo sessions and stopped at a couple of favorites too. Our last stop brought us to a park (with a beach) that a photographer friend of mine has mentioned a few times - except we had to pay to get in and I, as usual, didn't have any cash on me.
Little man REALLY wanted to go in though. So we went back to the house and I contemplated whether or not I had the gumption to return. At first I said, "tomorrow, honey - we'll go with Daddy." It didn't take long for the guilt of keeping my child couped up inside for the afternoon on such a gorgeous day set in and I changed my mind. So we quickly got dressed, lathered on the sunscreen and made our way back over, cash in pocket, of course.
We spent three hours exploring (and missing naptime). On the way home, I was amazed that he didn't fall asleep - though he was trying to at the end. Sitting on Daddy's lap though he ran out of gas at 5:30 PM Saturday evening. I was going to let him sleep for a half hour and then wake him but he had other plans. An hour later I moved him to his bed reserved that if he was going to sleep at least he'd be more comfortable in his bed versus an arm chair. He woke Sunday morning at 7:30 AM.
Fourteen straight hours of sleep. Friends... that's NEVER happened!!
I got to shoot this little guy yesterday morning...we tried and tried, but he was not going to sleep for us! Got some pretty cute shots regardless :)
Muriwai
Sinar f2 4x5
Rodenstock 90mm f45
Shanghai 100 iso film
Pyrocat-HD dev
Printed as a Platinum toned Kallitype
Shop made ball head work piece positioner using a trailer hitch ball. First test to prove the concept. More to come.