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the experimental part is using not a photo lens but a slide projectorlens. Used here is the Carl Zeiss P-Sonnar T* /2.5 90mm and a Nikon D600, also experimental.
Steve Roach, Dreaming...Now, Then: A Retrospective
Not a real space photo. Light art. No Photoshop manipulations - other than to resize. A little noisy, but still refining the process.
New Faux Metal PendaNew Faux Metal Pendants - These aren't finished, I'm mostly just playing with the designs here - they will very likely change before they are finished. nts
Experimenting further to see what I can use for developer when using an inkjet printer with developer on photo paper. This will also finally to print a photo on photo paper without a dark room.
Here I brush on Foma 312 paper the retro320 developer. It gives enough time to make some creative decisions. Toning with Ferro Blend (red) and FAC plus Kferro (Blue)
An Abstract Haiku
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Experimental
This one's called "Macro Kappa,"
don't try to guess why.
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31/52 : 52 Haiku Group
Just when you think things couldn’t get any more boring something changes and to add some interest Stagecoach have helpfully added a new livery to chase. 19335, MX08UCE was seen on London Road supporting the almost plain blue “experimental” livery and I have to say the best Stagecoach livery to date.
Started as a minimalist sketch, but it was a bit TOO minimalist, so I kept fiddling with it. Sometimes a failed experiment ends up looking better than it should. I probably won’t fold this again, but the half-open quality is intriguing.
I don't know if I can call this experimental poetry, well, it's an experimental something anyway.
I had lunch today with a friend who is a plastic artist. He was telling me about his very recent trip to the States, about the new ideas he has brought from there. I asked him for ideas for my "work" on photos with words. Why don't you do some research on concrete or experimental poetry, he suggested me. Well, I know Ana Hatherly's work and a few others, but that's all. I'll do that research! In the meantime, here's a first experiment.
Phase 1 of my Super Chief project looms ever closer, and while I've been pretty happy with how the cars have been turning out I've just never fully felt like I'd explored all my options for the F7's nose.
For years now I've wanted to try out Part #88293 on an F7 nose, since I first saw it in fact. It's a really mixed bag for me though and I wanted to get some preliminary pictures out there to get some more thoughts.
Out front I'll say it - the smooth curve on the nose is a lot more pleasing to the eye than the much blockier, staggered version I've got on my original nose design.
The problem is, it is a little bit too high (And because of the number boards I can't really fudge this any more) and the shape really doesn't perfectly match the more subtle curve of the real thing.
I've got some thinking to do over this. Let me know what you think!!
Also, I'm still toying around with the windshield design and am not 100% sold on this one. I think the angle is too steep and too staggered.
Waterfall long exposure experiments and the only light source comes from my headlight.
Chutes de Notre-Dame-de-Montauban, Canada
Back at the start of the 1990s, Devon General trialled an experimental Iveco-Ford (or Fiat to the PSVC) 49-10 with Mellor bodywork as a potential Transit replacement for Exeter City services. Numbered 954 (H463 GTM), it remained a one-off both as a vehicle type (ignoring the two electric things which never worked properly!) and in respect of the livery it carried. It was later repainted blue for use on service Z and subsequently saw out its life in Portsmouth. The Transits did not start to get replaced for another four years and whilst the new buses were indeed Ivecos, they were the longer 59-12 version and had dual-door bodies. 954 was, on the face of it, an odd number for a DG bus but it fitted around similar vehicles inherited at Red and Blue Admiral.
Only seven of these structures were built at 3 locations in the DDR and this was the first of them in 1977. More information at:
"Experimental Psychiatry" by Lucas E. Wagner [me]
Styling, Idea, Concept, Editing, Orchestration, & Photograph by Me
Modeled by Marcelle Morrison
31 photo panorama stitched together in photoshop, mirror twin trick, this is NOT a photo manipulation, I didn't photoshop him in I just moved him during my exposure.
Makeup by: Sophia P.A. Burke
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