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Lighting info :
- Flash behind the door, with blue gel.
- Second flash behind the door, with snoot aimed at model's face
- Flash with yellow filter on the back right, high above
- Flash with blue filter inside the washing machine
Another roll of cheap expired 35mm film, first put in washing machine, then dried, before shooting.
Canon AT-1 with Canon FL 50mm f1.8.
Rite Aid 200 ISO (expired).
Processed at home with Tetenal C-41 kit.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIoKr9VDg3A (For What It's Worth, Buffalo Springfield).
Lucy jumped into the washing machine again. I happened to have my camera with me because I was taking photos of Cally, so I managed to grab one quick shot ... just before Lucy leapt out and ambushed an unsuspecting Dizzy. Never a dull moment these days!
The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Washing machines group today.
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Illustrated Catalogue of Washing, Wringing and mangling machines, Parallel Vices, Bench Vices, Agricultural Implements, &c.. W Summerscales & Sons, Phoenix Foundry & Coney Lane Mills, Keighley, Yorks. n.d. [c. 1885]
Tried to shoot the inside drum of the washing machine tonight after work. Used tungsten colour balance to tint it like that.
Looks like a space object.
File name: 10_03_003646b
Binder label: Special Cards: Home Products
Title: The Chinese question solved by the Peerless Wringer. 'What makes dis? Said bland Ah Sin. Said Dennis, 'Put your pig-tail in.' Ah Sin obeys, though rather slow! The question's solved, Chinese must go! [unfolded]
Created/Published: Five Points, N. Y. : Donaldson Brothers
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm., folded to 9 x 9 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards; Metamorphic works
Subject: Men; Washing machines
Notes: Title from item. Item verso is blank.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
Strobist info: One 580EXII at 1/4 power triggered with a PocketWizard Plus II, placed at the bottom of the washer. Camera also on bottom of the washer triggered with the self-timer.
It's regular wash, thanks to Bosch, for today's Daily Challenge on "washing." Funny thing is that I had to wash the front first! 60mm micro + diffused flash. Explore #90
Face down for Me Again Monday
^_^ Wheee! I did it!! I have lost my planking virginity! ..I was kind of unsure about planking...which is why I haven't done it already! And then finding the right place etc. But then I had to take a trip to the Laundromat today and thought it might work for the theme so took the camera along... there were people there but I managed to do it in the ten seconds without anyone noticing! Lol...This was the wash side of the room and all the other people were at the dryers! For a first time it made it much easier I think. The lady who runs this place is asian and has very little english and I was already imagining how I'd explain what I was doing should I have to! ^_^
* I actually enjoy doing laundry and I loved the smell in the laundromat...*inhales*
Happy Me again Monday!
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All machines stop when door is open.
This is a safety feature and allows you to add or to remove clothes anytime during cycle.
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Laundromat Espresso Bar, 382 St. George St., Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
On Forest Road in Walthamstow. Lovely signage.
Maybe I should try this again in a month or two when it's in the evening sun. The lighting's not so good.
File name: 10_03_003646a
Binder label: Special Cards: Home Products
Title: The Chinese question solved by the Peerless Wringer. 'What makes dis? Said bland Ah Sin. Said Dennis, 'Put your pig-tail in.' Ah Sin obeys, though rather slow! The question's solved, Chinese must go! [folded]
Created/Published: Five Points, N. Y. : Donaldson Brothers
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 14 x 9 cm., folded to 9 x 9 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards; Metamorphic works
Subject: Men; Washing machines
Notes: Title from item. Item verso is blank.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
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