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Sorry for the dark picture from my phone. The grey is kona coal.
I used this tutorial:
themodernquiltguild.com/2012/01/29/100-days-week-of-impro...
I cannot see the frame numbers through the red window of the Adox with this film (Shanghai GP3 - the backing paper is black with pale blue numbers), so had no idea whether I was winding on enough ... well, obviously not.
Then I set up up a copying stand and photographed the negatives on a homemade lightbox. I haven't adjusted the odd WB as I like the sepia effect.
There was a decision to be made about how to capture the frames, and I decided to start as if from the "correct" beginning; it could be done differently, which would produce a different effect. Perhaps I'll try that one rainy day.
I think a series of happy accidents has created something rather strange and beautiful ...
Overlapping exposures from a Pinhole Blender camera. This was taken behind an abandoned Levitz store in Huntington Beach.
This is a composite of 5 different shots of Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica. It was a blast to shoot the volcano and I would love to go back and shoot again.
I cannot see the frame numbers through the red window of the Adox with this film (Shanghai GP3 - the backing paper is black with pale blue numbers), so had no idea whether I was winding on enough ... well, obviously not.
Then I set up up a copying stand and photographed the negatives on a homemade lightbox. I haven't adjusted the odd WB as I like the sepia effect.
There was a decision to be made about how to capture the frames, and I decided to start as if from the "correct" beginning; it could be done differently, which would produce a different effect. Perhaps I'll try that one rainy day.
I think a series of happy accidents has created something rather strange and beautiful ...
i search your profile for a translation
i study the conversation like a map
'cause i know there is strength
in the differences between us
and i know there is comfort
where we overlap
come here
stand in front of the light
stand still
so i can see your silhouette
i hope
that you have got all night
cause i'm not done looking yet
each one of us
wants a piece of the action
you can hear it in what we say
you can see it in what we do
we negotiate with chaos
for some sense of satisfaction
if you won't give it to me
at least give me a better view
come here
stand in front of the light
stand still
so i can see your silhouette
i hope
that you have got all night
cause i'm not done looking yet
i build each one of my songs out of glass
so you could see me inside them i suppose
or you could just leave the image of me
in the background i guess
and watch your own reflection superimposed
i build each one of my days out of hope
and i give that hope your name
and i don't know you that well
but it don't take much to tell
either you don't have the balls
or you don't feel the same
come here
stand in front of the light
stand still
so i can see your silhouette
i hope
that you have got all night
cause i'm not done looking yet
i search your profile for a translation
and i study the conversation like a map
'cause i know there is strength
in the differences between us
and i know there is comfort
where we overlap
© 1994 ani difranco / righteous babe music
Overlapping Aerial Photography, Conata Basin, Badlands National Park/Buffalo Gap National Grassland and Vicinity (9/30-10/1, 2005)
One of 12 ink drawings that are part of my show Sketchbook: Chapter Two at Blue Gallery in Kansas City.
acrylic ink on paper
8x10 inches, 2011
*SOLD*
Series of overlapping frames taken with a Lomo LC-W camera. The LC-W (wide) has a 17mm lens, and can take half frame, square or full frame images depending on which of three film plane masks is installed. It is also possible to take overlapping photos by using the half-frame wind-on, while leaving the full frame mask in place. This results in "blenders" where adjacent frames blend into each other.
The film is Agfa Vista ISO200 from Poundland, processed in the Tetenal C41 kit.
Two pictures- each of which was of traffic going in the opposite direction to each other. Used GIMP for the first time to merge the two together which resulted in this.
Simple clasp.
Please see Vashti's Crochet Inspirations Newsletter, issue #35, for more information. (Direct link can be found in my Flickr profile, in accordance with Flickr policy.)
This is a simple slip stitch rib fabric crocheted with a bulky novelty yarn. Two rectangles of it are temporarily seamed together in every way I can think of, for a draping brainstorm.