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Nature resembles a printing-press, not the printer. It is an embroidery, not the Embroiderer. It is passive, not active. It is a pattern, not a source. It is an order, and not the Orderer. It is a law, not a Power. It is a code of laws proceeding from a will, not an external reality.

Letters - 543

With hand-set type bars (no pun intended).

 

At History San José.

3D printer (detail)

 

Meyer-Görlitz Domiplan 50mm on self-printed rubber tube.

*i { DH } Gacha! Love Letters @ Lost & Found (March round)

Love Letters Dresser RARE

Love Letters Printer's Cabinet RARE

Love Letters Barrel Side Table

 

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Gacha! Vintage Paper Garden Clouds *for Gacha Gardians

i { DH } Gacha! Vintage Paper Garden Flowers RARE

i { DH } Gacha! Vintage Paper Garden Fence

 

i { DH } Gacha! Vintage Toy TV

i { DH } Gacha! Vintage Duckie Pull Toy

 

Apple Fall Dolly Bed RARE

 

Zigana - Robot lamp . Coconut

Zogana - Robot RP . Trini

 

!gO! - Love my doll !gO! - Dun Horse on Wheels RARE

 

(fd) Cat - 12 Curious

 

[ContraptioN]

Wainwright's Toys: Mister Fiddles

 

[Black Bantam] Little Boy Justin Gray 01 @ N21

 

Red paint peeling crazily from the verandah roof of an old house inhabited by a printing business. Not a painting business!

I am having a clear out of ex gallery display art work. message me or comment below if you would like a list of available pieces at bargain prices

Experimenting with a rainy night and intentional camera movement, i liked how it rendered the reflections and colours.

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Abandoned cottage that once was used as a printers

Captured for Macro Mondays theme: Desk. HMM everyone!

Abandoned cottage with a printing press

Back when printing was an art, a printer would use carved wood or linoleum blocks for pictures.

 

The old Print Shop at History Park in San Jose, California.

This was put together in 1973 from about 40 different printers type blocks..:-)

One of our cat's newest recreation places ...

A mothballed newspaper printers.

Aluminium art prints are the latest thing to be in short supply.

Go here and grab one while you can :-)

www.matthewhampshire.com/gallery/

Blist Hill Ironbridge UK

The picture you are looking at is a pure photograph, a repeatedly reproduced and photographed image. Through the repeated use of different papers, printers, and cameras I simulate the process of wear and tear in our visual experience. During the course of "destruction" the pictures lose their original color and sharpness but in return they gain a new aesthetic. The process of creating an image can take several days.

 

Sie sehen eine reine Fotografie eines mehrfach reproduzierten und wieder abfotografierten Fotos. Durch den wiederholten Einsatz von verschiedenen Papieren, Druckern und Kameras simuliere ich den Verschleißprozess unserer visuellen Erfahrungen. Im Laufe der „Destruktion“ verlieren die Bilder ihre ursprüngliche Farbigkeit und Schärfe und gewinnen dafür eine neue Ästhetik. Der Entstehungsprozess eines Bildes kann mehrere Tage dauern.

 

Mehr zum Projekt auf meiner Webseite:

www.perezvillacampa.de/kontexte

 

AUSTELLUNG „DESTRUKTION“

Gilberto Pérez Villacampa

Im HKB Neubrandenburg

17. Oktober bis 16. Februar 2018

Blist Hill Ironbridge UK

These are some more studio shots I did for last month WBC Party, just to add to my studio set,

Ashford, South Australia

Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century, it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry; in its heyday, circa 1915, thirteen publishers and ten printers were located in the area serviced by the alley. Nashville’s two largest newspapers, The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner had their offices here at one time. The street contained hotels, restaurants, and saloons, many of the latter becoming speakeasies when Prohibition went into effect in 1909. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Dottie West, The Supremes, Hank Williams, Barbara Mandrell, and Jimi Hendrix. Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley. ~ nashvilledowntown.com/go/printers-alley

 

Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN

 

Leica Camera AG M Monochrom

Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM

ƒ/5.6 1/4000 1600

 

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A permission visit to a closed down newspaper printers

Well, I start running out of ideas. Bobcat-3Dprinter crossover does not work so well.

Beautiful fabric poster above my printer is from Bookhou.

Leica CL w/ 40mm f2 Summicron-C / Ilford FP4

Rodinal 1+25 9min 20°c

Home-scanned on Epson V550

Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century, it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry; in its heyday, circa 1915, thirteen publishers and ten printers were located in the area serviced by the alley. Nashville’s two largest newspapers, The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner had their offices here at one time. The street contained hotels, restaurants, and saloons, many of the latter becoming speakeasies when Prohibition went into effect in 1909. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Dottie West, The Supremes, Hank Williams, Barbara Mandrell, and Jimi Hendrix. Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley. ~ nashvilledowntown.com/go/printers-alley

 

Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN

 

Leica Camera AG M Monochrom

Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM

ƒ/4.0 1/90 800

 

Instagram in B&W Only | Instagram in Color | Lens Wide-Open

3D printer / imprimante 3D

My Sweet Husband finds the Best gifts for me....and found this neat printer box storage, that I have had in several area holding all kinds of neat things.

 

Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine pg.36~37...Thank You Cate & CPS Magazine!!

 

Never did I dream I would be asked to be in a magazine. When Cloth Paper Scissors Editor Cate Coulacos Prato asked me to participate in the ~Studios~ Fall/Winter 2008 issue, I waited in anticipation until everything was finalized~

A Huge Thank You to Editor Cate and the Team at Cloth Paper Scissors Magazine, for the Wonderful experience!

Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century, it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry; in its heyday, circa 1915, thirteen publishers and ten printers were located in the area serviced by the alley. Nashville’s two largest newspapers, The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner had their offices here at one time. The street contained hotels, restaurants, and saloons, many of the latter becoming speakeasies when Prohibition went into effect in 1909. Nightclubs opened here in the 1940s, and the alley became a showcase for the talents of performers such as Boots Randolph, Chet Atkins, Waylon Jennings, Dottie West, The Supremes, Hank Williams, Barbara Mandrell, and Jimi Hendrix. Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley. ~ nashvilledowntown.com/go/printers-alley

 

Vacation Day, 03/15//2022, Nashville, TN

 

Leica Camera AG M Monochrom

Canon 35mm f2.0 LTM

ƒ/2.4 1/250 800

 

Instagram in B&W Only | Instagram in Color | Lens Wide-Open

A set of inkjet printer ink cartridges. Money is being fed into one of the cartridges. Ink is flowing into a plug hole.

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