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featured in album artwork for Delicate Sound of Thunder
Their Mortal Remains: Pink Floyd Exhibition
V&A Museum, London
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Shot on Lomography Color Negative 800 at EI 1600
Colour negative film in 120 format shot as 6x6
Push processed one stop
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I watched the movie 'The Florida Project' at the cinema.
The color of the movie was great and beautiful, story was not beautiful, it made me think a lot.
Philips Photolita 375W lamp bulb - another item just kicking around in the cupboard - belonged to an long deceased Uncle who used to shoot Super 8 in the 60's / 70's - I sold off most of his stuff on E-bay a few years back, but this had no obvious value - don't have it in me to just skip it.
An old project - from high school, holy smokes! - where I sandwiched two negatives together to get a print. Fun result.
Built in 1922-23, this Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Arthur Uranus Gerber and constructed to serve as a stop on the local rapid transit service to serve the then-booming retail and entertainment hub at Uptown, replacing a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed commercial building that was built on the site in 1909, and an older station built across Wilson Avenue in 1900. The one-story building features a terra cotta facade with a parapet featuring a cornice with egg and dart motif, pilasters with decorative cartouches which divide the building’s storefront windows, globe lights, a gabled parapet at the rear entrance, a curved parapet at the front entrance door with a clock face, lightbulbs, and two lamp-style light fixtures atop the pilasters on either side, which was removed in the 1950s, but restored in 2017 when the Wilson Station was renovated, and a panel above the main entry door emblazoned with the words “Uptown Station”. The structure, which once served as the station house and retail shops for the Wilson Station, has had its facade restored and structure rebuilt, and is presently slated to serve as retail space. The building is one of the structures that comprises the Uptown Square Historic District, a Chicago Landmark District designated in 2016.