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documentry of noam's and nemoy's slide projector project, using water, fabric and all kind of things to create images
(images: noam music that u cant hear: nemoy)
Found Fujifilm slide, undated, taken in Denbigh, North Wales. The building right of shot is the Old Town Hall. In the middle distance is the family again, and parked left of shot is that red ADO16. They certainly did get about.
Critique welcome.
Black and White: flic.kr/p/2qvV3H5
Color and Curves: www.flickr.com/gp/157755164@N06/MkJjA10456
52 Weeks of 2024
Week No. 48: “Sliders Sunday”
Category: Post processing
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#Sliding #wardrobe #doors aren't just a space saving idea, they look great and serve many practical purposes: ow.ly/1RNb30omLj5
Work were clearing out the archives and were just going to throw away a bunch of movie stills, so i nabbed some memento frames originally from a reel.
The start of a new batch. Most of these slides are in unbranded and undated frames, and there are also a few in Orwo frames. I can't identify this one, and neither can Google Image Search.
Glad to have gotten the chance to take a photo of the slide ride without any riders. I like the pattern, texture and colour in this one. Taken at the CNE in September 2009 with a Canon Rebel T1i.
Jen and Molly visited Clark's Farm on a beautiful Fall day. Molly had to go for a slide before seeing the animals.
Found Kodachrome slide dated October 1980. Another view of the beach at Blackgang on the Isle of Wight showing how much of the cliff has fallen inti the sea.
The sliders for my control panel project, codenamed 'Kenneth', mounted in the box Tom made for them.
Day 334: Slides, and a blackmail picture of me when I was younger. Sorry, I was running out of ideas and felt the diptych worked well with this one.
Since there is no exif with this image, here it is: K2000 with SMCP-A 35mm f/2, @ f/2, ISO 1000, and 1/10th on the left and 1/80th on the right.
Eric
Fells Point seemed pretty empty when we arrived, though Mom promised it was a lot more crowded in the summer months. (I suppose lunchtime on an off-season weekday wouldn't bring too many people in.)
Mom had researched and read about a restaurant "with 'rat' in its name," so we sought it out. As I was looking it up on my phone using Google Maps, we bumped into it and went inside. We were the only people there.
We sat down and waited for a while before we realized that the woman behind the counter wasn't going to take our order--and then we realized she was going to be cooking all of the food as well. Fortunately it came out pretty fast (I was, of course, hungry) and mostly tasted pretty good--especially the hushpuppies brushed with powdered sugar. (My crab cake sandwich was a little bit too fishy for my taste...)