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And stay open for the month of May. Room 205. 205 Oxford Street. Darlinghurst. Taylor Square. Paintings and an installation of Lego bricks also! Build your own wall. Paint on the 'express yourself' canvas. Make plans now to join us
SWEET!
Stop by Will Bryant + Public School's table at Renegade Craft in Austin this weekend to peep DIY Scout Books in action!
Do you do letterpress? Collage? Screenprinting? Rubber stamps? Embroidery? Then these are your jam.
What would you do with 50 DIY (aka BLANK) Scout Books? I'm feeling ready for a giveaway...
Aqua Croma, created by Liz West, for BlankCanvas, part of BlankWeekend.
Photograph Copyright Gareth Hacking 2010.
Liz West, photographed at BlankCanvas, part of BlankWeekend.
Photograph Copyright Gareth Hacking 2010.
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Part of Blank Canvas, 93 Feet East.
Featured on Londonist: londonist.com/2008/11/review_blank_canvas.php
Also featured at Elizabeth Walling's myspace: www.myspace.com/elizabethwalling
Liz West, photographed at BlankCanvas, part of BlankWeekend.
Photograph Copyright Gareth Hacking 2010.
Botanist Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Liz West, photographed at BlankCanvas, part of BlankWeekend.
Photograph Copyright Gareth Hacking 2010.
Liz West, photographed at BlankCanvas, part of BlankWeekend.
Photograph Copyright Gareth Hacking 2010.
Botanist Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Botanist Blank Canvas Launch Event NYC ICFF
Photo by Mike Nice
This mural was a project between the Sterling School 5th grade class, the Blank Canvas Mural Company and SmartArts. It was painted on the side of a moving container and can be seen from the Sliding Rock Creek greenway trail.
"This Et Al" playing the Blank Canvas venue in the dark arches below Leeds train station, as part of the "Across The Tracks" music festival.
This is more practice at people/gig photography, again, i wish i'd taken my 20D and f1.4 50mm lens, as much as i really love my (older and much less bulky) Minolta Dimage A2, it's not a patch on the 20D when it comes to dealing with low-light at low ISO's (this is at the lowest ISO setting of 800, and is a lot more grainey than i'd like. With hind sight i'd have gone for a higher ISO and tried even harder to keep still).
These are my first real attempt at gig photograhpy, and i've learnt loads through trial and error, observation etc. The indoors ones like this were a lot harder than outdoors at the main stage - for a start i had to keep stiller due to the lower light, but also due to there being more flashing lights/stage smoke the timing is a lot more important - as well as trying to predict when someone's going to have their mouth open and showing some form of emotion my paying close attention to the song, you also need to account for timing of the lights....
One tip i've come to the conculsion of (with hind-sight unfortunately for most of the shots), is to focus first (on the end of the microphone is easiest as it's not moving), then switch to manual - if you're using auto-focus by part-depressing the capture button, the light will be metered at that point, and you've then got the problem of timing the capture to the same level of light - much easier to focus first, then take photos in manual mode so you dont have to pause between focusing (and reading white-balance) and taking the photo. All seems so obvious with hind-sight :-)