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Nottingham Autumn 1962.

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Recycled some of my discarded prints to make some tiny booklets to go with the tiny books.

I realized how much I like making tiny things :)

And speaking of enjoying...my friend Yvonne Eijkenduijn over at The Yvestown Blog made a beautiful blog book that you can preview here.

A little booklet I made as a gift - the pattern on the front is a twiddled about image of one of my photos - stored on my pc under "patterns". The words seemed to convey my feelings of our wonderous captures of life.

 

~ all my own work ~

Some of the booklet Ruth's daughter assembled for the birthday party.

Just a fantasy work , coffee and graphite with ink. Thanks for the visit

Some of the booklet Ruth's daughter assembled for the birthday party.

Each one out of 12 song on Navigators' newest album My Place got its own illustration in the booklet.

Instructions for our new Vacuum cleaner.

I received a parcel today which included these.

275/365/2023

 

Printed December 1958. This copy was distributed by the AAA World-Wide Travel Department, located at LaSalle at 13th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Some of the booklet Ruth's daughter assembled for the birthday party. Last year's COVID celebration

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

I randomly stuck in interesting little things from received swaps

 

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

 

Everything on this page is so cute!

with one palette

 

I'm into sewing these little odd shaped booklets

it's only about 3 or 4 inches square

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

 

I want all of these, especially Izumi's blue dress at the top.

A collection of diagrams and photos demonstrating origami booklet techniques

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

 

A collection of diagrams and photos demonstrating origami booklet techniques

From a shooting for the CD Booklet to "The Great Momentum" 2016

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

 

Wataru has the best poses haha

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

 

I am in love with the little blue number Licca is wearing in this

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

More poor translating by me!

 

いいですか?

This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!

made at the workshop "Storybooks & Stilettos - Papercraft" at the V&A, London. Illustration from old childrens book, pattern paper, wax, thread.

Lettering Inc’s Lettering Inc Styles (Condensed Edition), 1948

Ford factory from the air Highland Park

Skipper/Skooter fashion goodness.....

More poor translation by me!

 

どうぞよろしくね~

 

Just received this nice booklet from a French author (and yes written in French) with detailed info about the French lens makers Jamin / Darlot; they started lensmaking already at the dawn of photography (i.e. Jamin). There are more booklets in this series, all about the French history of photography. Since I had a few very old lenses in my collection, some by Darlot, I was after this booklet that provides quite some interesting back ground history about the makers and their lenses.

 

The lenses shown are not all from Jamin / Darlot; some have makers that are 'inconnue'. Some of the early lenses have only written the name of the maker at the side of the glass (rice writing)!

 

In the early years of photography lenses were not indicated by their focal length, but just as portrait and landscape lenses. All the lenses shown are so-called objectifs paysage - landscape lenses. These lenses had only one lens in the back - an achromat - and at the front only a diaphragm/aperture. An achromat is a combination of a positive and a negatieve lens in most cases made with flint and crown glass.

The diaphragms are little metal disks with a hole in the center of different sizes.

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