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I painted a metal sewing machine pencil sharpener like a vintage Singer 66. Not the best paint job, but a good facsimile. Now my mini-me doll has a vintage machine. I love vintage sewing machines!
Nuage ressemblant à un singe, donnant l'impression de s'interroger, sur la signification de mon alias.
Région du Bas-Saint-Laurent, province de Québec, Canada.
I had the great fortune to shoot with rising
star, singer-songwriter Aubrey Burchell. This industrious songstress is busy gigging around the local area, and beyond, while also creating original songs, the next of which will be released during the coming month or so.
Her musical stylings convey a bold contemporary vibe with undertones of blues and funk. Be sure to catch her at one of Westmoreland County's many cozy local live music venues, or find her work online!
Singer House also widely known as the House of the Book is a building in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is located at the intersection of Nevsky Prospekt and the Griboyedov Canal, directly opposite the Kazan Cathedral. It is recognized as a historical landmark, has official status as an object of Russian cultural heritage and serves as the headquarters of the VKontakte.
The building was designed by architect Pavel Suzor for the Russian branch of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. The management of the Singer Company initially intended to construct a skyscraper, similar to the Singer Building, the company headquarters under construction at that time in New York City, but the Saint Petersburg building code did not allow structures taller than the Winter Palace (the Emperor's residence). Suzor found an elegant solution to the 23.5 meter height limit: the six-story Art Nouveau building is crowned with a glass tower, which in turn is topped by a glass globe sculpture created by Estonian artist Amandus Adamson. This tower creates the impression of a substantial elevation, but is subtle enough not to overshadow either the Kazan Cathedral or the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood.
During the First World War the US Embassy was briefly located in the building. In 1919, not long after the October Revolution, the building was given to the Petrograd State Publishing House. It quickly became the city's largest bookstore, and was subsequently named "The House of Books" in 1938. The bookstore remained functioning during the Siege of Leningrad until November 1942, reopening again in 1948. The building closed for reconstruction from 2004 to 2006, reopening as the home of several businesses, including the House of Books and Café Singer.
I developed my first sheet of film from the Cambo. I accidentally used Dektol to develop my film... and it actually doesn't look that bad. I had heard that you could develop certain films with Dektol but I never knew which ones... T-Max is one of them. That's good to know.
Cambo Legend
Nikkor 150 f/5.6
Kodak T-Max 100
Kodak Dektol developer (whoops, used the wrond chemistry)
CanoScan 9000F mark II
1 bare flash from camera left
1 snooted flash from camera right
1 soft box from camera top
Cactus V5 transceivers
This Annual Cicada has just hatched from it's nymph stage after coming out of the ground. The Cicada will soon take flight to the upper reaches of the trees and start it's song to lure a female for mating. I really enjoy the sounds of these insects, but they are considerably less, as chemicals are poured on lawns for a fine green landscape. Here is a link to some information and their song.
Annual Cicada
Watertown, WI.
July 2021
Car: Singer Chamois.
Engine: 875cc in-line 4.
Year of manufacture: 1967.
Date of first registration in the UK: 1st September 1967.
Place of registration: Warrington.
Date of last MOT: 5th July 2016.
Mileage at last MOT: 71,647.
Date of last change of keeper: 9th December 2022.
Number of previous keepers: 7.
Date taken: 23rd July 2023.