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This is the Hesburgh Library at Notre Dame. The Word of Life mural is undergoing maintenance this year. This was my first use of the Super Topcon 65mm lens on 4/5. I built an adapter lens board to hold the Horseman VH lens boards on the Speed Graphic. This lens was intended for the Horseman VH series cameras, however, its image circle will almost fill 4x5 (vignietting not shown here may have been from my yellow filter.) This is a late in the day photo. The lighting was not great, however, I wanted to test the new adapter.
Photographed on Kodak Tri-X 320 4x5 using a Graflex Speed Graphic. This was a test for a lens board adapter to adapt my Horseman VH-R lenses to the Speed Graphic Board. Here I used a Horseman Topcor 65mm lens at f/32.
Reflections: Plays from Saint Elizabeths Hospital
October 1 - October 30, 2011
Written by Individuals in Care at Saint Elizabeths Hospital
Director: Andy Wassenich
Associate Director: Elissa Goetschius
Featuring: Luke Cieslewicz, Lex Davis, Melissa Hmelnicky, Maya Jackson, Julie Roundtree and Akil Williams
Stage Manager: Sarah Magno Designed by: Daniel Mori
Additional souls who have lent valuable hands: Caitlin Griffin, Hannah Hessel and Sasha Olinick
About the show:
Since bringing our production of Twelfth Night to Saint Elizabeths Hospital last fall we have developed a unique relationship with this historical DC institution.
Over the course of the summer, Andy Wassenich (Wandering Souls company member) with the help and guidance of the Saint Elizabeth's staff has been leading a playwriting intensive with a handful of individuals in care at the hospital. At the end of this 8 week course each of the students will have written a ten minute play on the themes of recovery, overcoming adversity and hope.
In late August, a team of professional artists, designers, directors and dramaturge will come together to help bring these plays to life. Throughout the month of October the show will hit the road and bring the performance to our friends at DC's homeless shelters, retirement homes , schools, hospitals and other community centers.
Reflections: Plays from Saint Elizabeths Hospital
October 1 - October 30, 2011
Written by Individuals in Care at Saint Elizabeths Hospital
Director: Andy Wassenich
Associate Director: Elissa Goetschius
Featuring: Luke Cieslewicz, Lex Davis, Melissa Hmelnicky, Maya Jackson, Julie Roundtree and Akil Williams
Stage Manager: Sarah Magno Designed by: Daniel Mori
Additional souls who have lent valuable hands: Caitlin Griffin, Hannah Hessel and Sasha Olinick
About the show:
Since bringing our production of Twelfth Night to Saint Elizabeths Hospital last fall we have developed a unique relationship with this historical DC institution.
Over the course of the summer, Andy Wassenich (Wandering Souls company member) with the help and guidance of the Saint Elizabeth's staff has been leading a playwriting intensive with a handful of individuals in care at the hospital. At the end of this 8 week course each of the students will have written a ten minute play on the themes of recovery, overcoming adversity and hope.
In late August, a team of professional artists, designers, directors and dramaturge will come together to help bring these plays to life. Throughout the month of October the show will hit the road and bring the performance to our friends at DC's homeless shelters, retirement homes , schools, hospitals and other community centers.
It's been a long time since I have made a doll outfit! I had some spare time to do this dress and I am excited to post it!
I am pretty pleased with the turnout. This is just about the first doll outfit I have ever sewn using the sewing machine. The other outfits made with fabric were hand-sewn.
Now that I have learned how to sew, I will be doing more and more fabric outfits instead of knit and crochet.
I found this fabric on clearance at Walmart and it was rolled up, not revealing the circle design. When sifting through my fabric, I saw the navy fabric and had an idea for it (which I don't remember now) but then when I unrolled it I immediately thought up this idea. The dress is based off of a circle skirt pattern. I love the look of circle skirts and how they drape! I cut around the circles and embroidered the simple line details with metallic silver embroidery floss.
The back is closed with a snap.
I title this dress "Reflections" because it reflects the mistakes I make but learn from (there is a little screw up in the line embroidery in the back) and because it has that flowy water kind of feel to it because of the blues and black lines.
Die Spiegelung erinnert mich igendwie an die Maske aus dem Film "Scream".
The reflection reminds me on the mask of the film "scream".
Reflection of statues around the Roman Baths. I was drawn to the reflections in the water. The clouds in the sky reflected in the water look like daubs of paint from an artist's palette. The watery silhouettes looked a bit eerie and conjured up times gone by and evoked the atmosphere of the Roman Baths much more than any normal photo of the rooftop could do.
I was able to get ~8 feet from this young rabbit. He did not move and in the pictures the shed and I were refected in his eye.
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Again using photoshop to give a mono lith style effect. gives subtle, slightly soft highlights and deep gritty shadows. Love the way in turns the water so swirly combining the reflection of the clouds.
A while back I took a few pic's of some screws that I liked the look of, well...... I work in the steel industry and found these in a box of spares and just had to play with them, kept trying lots of different light n settings, played with the light and the White Balance for this shot I like the almost gold/sepia colours