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Developed my LCA+ films today. This is an AGFA film that came in a pack of 5 with the LCA.. Love the clarity..
Developed under the supervision of the landscape architect Thomas Hayton Mawson and opened in 1897. The Pavilion was designed by Mawson's junior partner Dan Gibson and completed in 1896.
Developed in Homebrand coca cola, grounded Aspro Clear aspirin tablets, vitamin C and washing soda for 1 hour at 22 deg C and fixed for 5 minutes (developer details on set description)
"Developing Initiatives to Implement Human Rights Legislation"
(Parliament of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; April 27th - 29th, 2016)
Mossy sidewalks and parking along Upper Hoh Road
Hoh Developed Area Historic District
Olympic National Park, Washington
Developing my eye to make art from salvaged iron I was a picker of vintage for 20 plus years here are some of the items I have bought to sell.. Taught Self to weld oct 2013 now they call me an artist Raymond Guest at Recycled Salvage Design recycledsalvagedesign.com
Some odd scans from some colour 35mm films developed in b/w chems. Its from a mix of cheap kodak and fuji film. I need to keep the developer warmer but I still like the results.
...new high-strength bolts for the stock RB26 rods.
Price, about $500 for the set.
A cheap insurance :)
Hosted by Architectural Resources, this event was held at the Coca Cola Field in Downtown Buffalo. Professionals from related fields, GRoW team members, family and friends were present to watch the Bisons baseball game and support #UBGRoWHome. It was a wonderful evening!
Thank you Architectural Resources (AR) for having us!
Find out more about AR at www.archres.com/
Find out more about the GRoW Home at:
Official Website: grow.buffalo.edu/
Twitter: twitter.com/grow2015
YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCocv2tGStBAzR3rBkDMDKbw
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Photos by Zhi Ting Phua
Developed this batch of film with Christine. It's the first batch that I've succesfully developed!
Kodak Tri-X shot on a Lomography LCA camera.
in college, adulthood doesnt approach you gently. it kinda knocks you over and hits you all at once.
all part of my final project for my photo class. there's supposed to be an order but flickr goes by date, not by what i want. it was a personal reflection on my experiences as a college freshman and how i transformed from a child into an adult
Developed by Samuel Gross in 1904, this narrow street of 40 row houses was inspired by a trip to London. Many historical revival styles are represented - and each side of the street mirrors the other side diagonally.
The idea of the logo "Tyrell" is based on the human cell. The organic shape of the logo was intended to symbolise the relationship between industry, academy, healthcare, organ engineering and the human body.