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A beautiful golden sunset sky display to end another spring day in the city. Just simply gorgeous indeed! Pic taken from around San Jose, CA. (Monday around sunset, April 26, 2021; 7:48 p.m.)

 

*“The sun tells the best joke of a day full of them, setting so spectacularly that you can almost smell the tropical paradise lazing somewhere over this rim of endless, gray socialist towers. Miles of square windows explode orange, red, and purple, like a million TV sets broadcasting the apocalypse. Clouds unspool. The sky drains of birds.” – Tod Wodicka.

Sat / Sun November 1-2, 2008 : The triumphant return of the Exhumed Films 24 Hour Horror-thon!

Doors open at 11:00 am on Saturday, Tickets $20

 

Purchase tickets now!

Because you demanded it! Exhumed Films presents the second annual 24 Hour Horror-thon: a full 24 hour marathon of nonstop horror mayhem! We'll start at noon on Saturday and go straight through until noon on Sunday. To add an element of fun and surprise, the lineup of films is being kept secret--people who come to the show will only find out what the features are as they unspool onto the screen. The show will be a combination of some of the biggest horror titles of the last 30 years or so mixed with some really rare gems. Plus tons of classic trailers, shorts, and other oddities. Last year's show was a sell-out event, so be sure to buy tickets in advance through TicketWeb! Can Exhumed top last year's line-up? Can you stay awake for the entire 24 hours? Be here on November 1st to find out!

  

All shows are now conveniently located at the

International House at 3701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia

 

Collaberation by Warm and myself

Sandi Contemplating

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Members of the Coast Guard Cutter Fir, a 225-foot buoy tender homeported in Astoria, Ore., unspool a length of chain from the inhaul winch while working a buoy in Astoria, Ore., Sept. 11, 2014. The winch is used to pull heavy lengths of chain from the bottom of the ocean or river for crewmember to inspect or replace if necessary. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jonathan Klingenberg)

The soon to be closing Revue Cinema on Roncesvalles. Caught the bitterly disappointing Art School Confidential there last weekend. Hope to make one last visit before they close the doors at the end of the month. Lawrence of Arabia will be the final film to unspool. Nice choice... though maybe The Last Picture Show would have been more fitting?

 

E200 shot at 800ISO

120922-N-NL401-017 U.S. FIFTH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY(Sept. 22, 2012) Damage Controlman Fireman Christopher Kleinholz, from Cleveland, Ohio, unspools a fire hose during a damage control training exercise aboard guided-missile destroyer USS James E. Williams (DDG 95). James E. Williams is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations, theater security cooperation efforts and support missions for Operation Enduring Freedom. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Daniel Meshel/Released)

 

AVIANO AIR BASE, Italy -- Staff Sgt. Levi Owen, 31st Civil Engineer Squadron NCO in charge of barrier maintenance and power production, resets the aircraft arresting system cable supports here Dec. 20, 2012. The aircraft arresting systems are designed to safely stop an aircraft in the event of an emergency or at airfields where conditions are not present for conventional landings. If an AAS is required during landing, the pilot deploys the aircraft's arresting hook to catch a cable suspended above the runway surface. As the aircraft's hook grabs the cable and continues forward, the cable unspools a thick nylon tape from a storage reel on an AAS absorber secured on each side of the runway. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Justin Weaver)

Duplicate

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

It's 2:00am. So before I descend into a haze of martinis and outlining, I want to take a moment out to just congratulate ABC on creating the show: "I Survived A Japanese Gameshow." It is, OMG!, pretty amazingly ridiculous.

 

Besides the premise (10 Americans think they're on some kind of game show, discover they're flying to the Land of the Rising Sun, and then start performing on the nuttiest Japanese Game show there is), there is something deeper at work. This is essentially URBAN SURVIVOR. A bunch of people said to themselves a long time ago, how do we translate Survivor into something in a city? No one had an answer. Jerry Bruckheimer came up with The Amazing Race—also a great idea, but ultimately fairly different in theory... no one could crack it.

 

Here is the answer. A reality show about 10 fish-out-of-water game-show contestants (survivors), stuck in a totally foreign place (island), forced to compete as two teams (tribes), in games that give prizes (reward challenges), as well as elimination rounds (tribal council), and all the stuff in between, the bickering, the camaraderie, the pitfalls and the promise—the process—is broadcast too. It's brilliant. Gameshow Survivor!

 

Kudos to the producers for coming up with a such a succulently bizarre, Bakhtinian spectacle, and actually convincing someone to go through with it. My recommendation is, if you like Survivor, get drunk or otherwise unsober and WATCH. THIS. SHOW.

 

It's the epitome of ridonkulousness. And the beauty of it is that they're going for the hipster irony of the show by creating viral-ish promos: abc.go.com/summer/isurvivedajapanesegame/index. Click on "A Message from the GSSCI"

  

Look, Mary running.

There! With moichi on her head!

Donnell eats it up.

  

BTW, had an awesome time writing last night. The first half of Act I started to come together around 5:30am... I was so excited, I was frantically outlining until 7... Now, to wait long enough until my brain gets so tired, it gives up its defenses and starts to unspool again.

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ryan Volitis, of the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, unspools electrical cable for the setup of emergency airfield lighting system (EALS) lights as Master Sgt. Jody Saatoff, a training site instructor, supervises during a training course at the North Dakota Air National Guard Regional Training Site, Fargo, North Dakota, April 23, 2015. The North Dakota Air National Guard Regional Training Site is one of five contingency training locations in the United States used by Air National Guard and U.S. Air Force personnel in the civil engineer career fields. I provides wartime mission training as well as proficiency training on construction practices, utility support, emergency services, maintenance and repair of base infrastructure. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H. Lipp/Released)

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Preparing to unspool the balloon

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park and Skyline

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

A gorgeous, early-October sunset in the city tonight. Just so beautiful! Hope y'all are having a nice & safe week so far. Pic taken from San Jose, CA. (Tuesday around sunset, October 5, 2021; 6:36 p.m.)

 

*"The sun tells the best joke of a day full of them, setting so spectacularly that you can almost smell the tropical paradise lazing somewhere over this rim of endless, gray socialist towers. Miles of square windows explode orange, red, and purple, like a million TV sets broadcasting the apocalypse. Clouds unspool. The sky drains of birds." - Tod Wodicka.

Central Park, partially open shutter blade

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Crew members from Coast Guard Station San Francisco replace aging mooring lines at the historic USS Pampanito Aug. 2, 2017 at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. .

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The Coast Guard crew donated several months of their time and expertise to unspool, cut, splice eyes in one end and seize the other ends of 12 mooring lines, a total of approximately 1,000 feet of line. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Cory J. Mendenhall)

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

5th Ave and Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

L Train, 2 1/2 min exposure.

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Manhattan Glow

Sick of this view yet?

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Morgan Ave, looking north

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Knickerbocker Avenue at Night

80 min exposure

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Still Life with Retainer Box

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Saturday / Sunday Oct 24th and 25th

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH TO SUNDAY, OCT. 25TH: 24 HOUR HORROR-THON PART III

  

MORE INFORMATION AND ADVANCE TICKETS HERE

  

Third Time's The Harm! To celebrate the joyous Halloween season, Exhumed Films proudly presents the third annual 24 Hour Horror-thon: a full 24 hour marathon of nonstop horror mayhem! We'll start at noon on Saturday and go straight through until noon on Sunday. As always, the lineup of films is being kept secret--people who come to the show will only find out what the features are as they unspool onto the screen. The show will be a combination of some of the biggest horror titles of the last 30 years or so mixed with some really rare gems. Plus we'll run tons of classic trailers, shorts, and other oddities. Can you stay awake for the entire 24 hours? Who will survive, and what will be left of them? Be here on October 24th to find out!

 

This year's show will also a feature a horror themed art show in the lobby!!

 

ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK: A Collection of prints inspired by the dark corners of 42nd street. Prints from 24 artist will be displayed in the lobby of a makeshift grindhouse for one full day during Exhumed Film's Horror-thon.

 

Featuring art by Mike Bukowski, Jeanne D’Angelo, Delicious Design League, Donald Dixon, Doublenaut, JP Flexner, Skylar Gahagan, Jill Ginsberg, James Heimer, Dan Judge, Chris Kline, Largemammal, Alex Lukas, Bill McRight, Justin Miller, Doctor Pizolli, Mark Price, Print Mafia, Johnny Sampson, Perry Shall, Steak Mtn., Jason Urban, David Witt, and Mike Wohlberg

 

Doors open at 11am on Saturday, show starts at 12pm. Tickets: $24

at the I-House

  

get your tickets here

www.exhumedfilms.com/24hrfest.htm

Museum of Natural History, exterior

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Exterior, Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Morgan St. Station

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Saturday / Sunday Oct 24th and 25th

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH TO SUNDAY, OCT. 25TH: 24 HOUR HORROR-THON PART III

  

MORE INFORMATION AND ADVANCE TICKETS HERE

  

Third Time's The Harm! To celebrate the joyous Halloween season, Exhumed Films proudly presents the third annual 24 Hour Horror-thon: a full 24 hour marathon of nonstop horror mayhem! We'll start at noon on Saturday and go straight through until noon on Sunday. As always, the lineup of films is being kept secret--people who come to the show will only find out what the features are as they unspool onto the screen. The show will be a combination of some of the biggest horror titles of the last 30 years or so mixed with some really rare gems. Plus we'll run tons of classic trailers, shorts, and other oddities. Can you stay awake for the entire 24 hours? Who will survive, and what will be left of them? Be here on October 24th to find out!

 

This year's show will also a feature a horror themed art show in the lobby!!

 

ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK: A Collection of prints inspired by the dark corners of 42nd street. Prints from 24 artist will be displayed in the lobby of a makeshift grindhouse for one full day during Exhumed Film's Horror-thon.

 

Featuring art by Jeanne D’Angelo, Delicious Design League, Donald Dixon, Doublenaut, JP Flexner, Skylar Gahagan, Jill Ginsberg, James Heimer, Dan Judge, Chris Kline, Largemammal, Alex Lukas, Bill McRight, Justin Miller, Doctor Pizzoli, Mark Price, Print Mafia, Johnny Sampson, Perry Shall, Steak Mtn., Jason Urban, David Witt, Mike Wohlberg, and Young Monster

 

Doors open at 11am on Saturday, show starts at 12pm. Tickets: $24

at the I-House

  

get your tickets here

www.exhumedfilms.com/24hrfest.htm

Saturday / Sunday Oct 24th and 25th

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH TO SUNDAY, OCT. 25TH: 24 HOUR HORROR-THON PART III

  

MORE INFORMATION AND ADVANCE TICKETS HERE

  

Third Time's The Harm! To celebrate the joyous Halloween season, Exhumed Films proudly presents the third annual 24 Hour Horror-thon: a full 24 hour marathon of nonstop horror mayhem! We'll start at noon on Saturday and go straight through until noon on Sunday. As always, the lineup of films is being kept secret--people who come to the show will only find out what the features are as they unspool onto the screen. The show will be a combination of some of the biggest horror titles of the last 30 years or so mixed with some really rare gems. Plus we'll run tons of classic trailers, shorts, and other oddities. Can you stay awake for the entire 24 hours? Who will survive, and what will be left of them? Be here on October 24th to find out!

 

This year's show will also a feature a horror themed art show in the lobby!!

 

ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK: A Collection of prints inspired by the dark corners of 42nd street. Prints from 24 artist will be displayed in the lobby of a makeshift grindhouse for one full day during Exhumed Film's Horror-thon.

 

Featuring art by Jeanne D’Angelo, Delicious Design League, Donald Dixon, Doublenaut, JP Flexner, Skylar Gahagan, Jill Ginsberg, James Heimer, Dan Judge, Chris Kline, Largemammal, Alex Lukas, Bill McRight, Justin Miller, Doctor Pizzoli, Mark Price, Print Mafia, Johnny Sampson, Perry Shall, Steak Mtn., Jason Urban, David Witt, Mike Wohlberg, and Young Monster

 

Doors open at 11am on Saturday, show starts at 12pm. Tickets: $24

at the I-House

  

get your tickets here

www.exhumedfilms.com/24hrfest.htm

Central Park and skyline

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Swallow Coffee, Brooklyn

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Central Park, looking north

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Saturday / Sunday Oct 24th and 25th

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH TO SUNDAY, OCT. 25TH: 24 HOUR HORROR-THON PART III

  

MORE INFORMATION AND ADVANCE TICKETS HERE

  

Third Time's The Harm! To celebrate the joyous Halloween season, Exhumed Films proudly presents the third annual 24 Hour Horror-thon: a full 24 hour marathon of nonstop horror mayhem! We'll start at noon on Saturday and go straight through until noon on Sunday. As always, the lineup of films is being kept secret--people who come to the show will only find out what the features are as they unspool onto the screen. The show will be a combination of some of the biggest horror titles of the last 30 years or so mixed with some really rare gems. Plus we'll run tons of classic trailers, shorts, and other oddities. Can you stay awake for the entire 24 hours? Who will survive, and what will be left of them? Be here on October 24th to find out!

 

This year's show will also a feature a horror themed art show in the lobby!!

 

ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK: A Collection of prints inspired by the dark corners of 42nd street. Prints from 24 artist will be displayed in the lobby of a makeshift grindhouse for one full day during Exhumed Film's Horror-thon.

 

Featuring art by Jeanne D’Angelo, Delicious Design League, Donald Dixon, Doublenaut, JP Flexner, Skylar Gahagan, Jill Ginsberg, James Heimer, Dan Judge, Chris Kline, Largemammal, Alex Lukas, Bill McRight, Justin Miller, Doctor Pizzoli, Mark Price, Print Mafia, Johnny Sampson, Perry Shall, Steak Mtn., Jason Urban, David Witt, Mike Wohlberg, and Young Monster

 

Doors open at 11am on Saturday, show starts at 12pm. Tickets: $24

at the I-House

  

get your tickets here

www.exhumedfilms.com/24hrfest.htm

Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Saturday / Sunday Oct 24th and 25th

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH TO SUNDAY, OCT. 25TH: 24 HOUR HORROR-THON PART III

  

MORE INFORMATION AND ADVANCE TICKETS HERE

  

Third Time's The Harm! To celebrate the joyous Halloween season, Exhumed Films proudly presents the third annual 24 Hour Horror-thon: a full 24 hour marathon of nonstop horror mayhem! We'll start at noon on Saturday and go straight through until noon on Sunday. As always, the lineup of films is being kept secret--people who come to the show will only find out what the features are as they unspool onto the screen. The show will be a combination of some of the biggest horror titles of the last 30 years or so mixed with some really rare gems. Plus we'll run tons of classic trailers, shorts, and other oddities. Can you stay awake for the entire 24 hours? Who will survive, and what will be left of them? Be here on October 24th to find out!

 

This year's show will also a feature a horror themed art show in the lobby!!

 

ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK: A Collection of prints inspired by the dark corners of 42nd street. Prints from 24 artist will be displayed in the lobby of a makeshift grindhouse for one full day during Exhumed Film's Horror-thon.

 

Featuring art by Jeanne D’Angelo, Delicious Design League, Donald Dixon, Doublenaut, JP Flexner, Skylar Gahagan, Jill Ginsberg, James Heimer, Dan Judge, Chris Kline, Largemammal, Alex Lukas, Bill McRight, Justin Miller, Doctor Pizzoli, Mark Price, Print Mafia, Johnny Sampson, Perry Shall, Steak Mtn., Jason Urban, David Witt, Mike Wohlberg, and Young Monster

 

Doors open at 11am on Saturday, show starts at 12pm. Tickets: $24

at the I-House

  

get your tickets here

www.exhumedfilms.com/24hrfest.htm

Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

A stunning, early-October sunset in the city this evening. Just beautiful! Hope y'all are having a nice and safe week so far. Pic taken from around San Jose, CA. (Tuesday around sunset, October 5, 2021; 6:35 p.m.)

 

*"The sun tells the best joke of a day full of them, setting so spectacularly that you can almost smell the tropical paradise lazing somewhere over this rim of endless, gray socialist towers. Miles of square windows explode orange, red, and purple, like a million TV sets broadcasting the apocalypse. Clouds unspool. The sky drains of birds." - Tod Wodicka.

5th Ave and Central Park

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

The P6*6 is 3d printed 120 film pinhole camera! Designed with Tinkercad and OpenSCAD, you can download and 3D print your own: www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844

 

These are scans of the all the shots I took in NYC, warts and all. Without a block of foam in the take-up spool cavity, the film unspools sometimes - the light leaks, top and bottom are an artifact of this issue when a loose roll of film is removed from the camera - I will fix this next time I change film.

 

The B&W shots are Acros 100, as-scanned, but I altered the color balance on the RGB on the color shots, decreasing the blue shift that Kodak Ektar suffers from during long exposures. Color is still distorted, and, I think, interesting.

 

Based in Brooklyn we made forays into Manhattan, visiting the Makerbot store, Grand Central Station, the Met, Central Park, The MoMA store, Washington park, Chelsea Waterside park, the subway (natch'), Museum of Nat. History, SoHo, NoHo, Saturdays, Found a fresh Bansky work (which I double exposed -drat), St Paul's at Ground Zero, the financial district, Chinatown, Many shots of Bushwick/Williamsburg, and a bunch of shots in and around the loft we rented. (gasp) busy trip!

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