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Sepia faux frame postcard RP-PPC by C.T.C.
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Image courtesy of Glenn Swarbrick and collection of the late Elsie Swarbrick / Preston Past and Present Facebook Group.
Latest commission. A Fujifilm C3530 printer MOC made for their recent NZ product launch. The last release in this particular range, “the final piece of the puzzle” was the tagline. 50% scale.
Would have made the lid open and using SNOT techniques given more time, but that’s always the kicker, isn’t it? More time!
Title page for The American Printer, 1882, by Thomas MacKeller
You can obtain your (digital) copy here:
Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street. The portion of the alley between Union and Church Street is the home of a nightclub district that dates back to the 1940s.
~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer's_Alley
Party Night, 01/14/2023, Nashville, TN
Olympus E-P2
LUMIX G 14/F2.5
ƒ/4.5 14.0 mm 1/80 6400
Gary is helping me to get my new printer set up. Here he is supervising while I put in the new ink cartridges. Is was really nice to have his help!
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This is Phil the printer from Beamish living museum. This image made the final 10 in the recent POTY portrait round in Digital Photo mag.
A three frame HDR created and tone mapped in Photomatix, then converted to B/W and tweaked in Photoshop.
Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street. The portion of the alley between Union and Church Street is the home of a nightclub district that dates back to the 1940s.
~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printer's_Alley
Party Night, 01/14/2023, Nashville, TN
Olympus E-P2
LUMIX G 14/F2.5
ƒ/2.5 14.0 mm 1/80 5000
I visited a friend in Christchurch today, and he had just completed the construction of a 3D Printer. The coloured plastic components were themselves manufactured by a similar 3D printer. The green coil at the right is the printer "ink". The printer is controlled by a home laptop computer.
Photograph of the print room of The Intelligencer newspaper in Belleville, Ontario. The machine has the name "Duplex Printing Press Co." on the side of it.
Donated by The Belleville Intelligencer in September 2021.