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J.G. Schelter & Giesecke 1894
Just because Indra mentioned it here:
kupferschrift.de/cms/2012/12/alastair-johnston-on-helvetica/
This area worked as both a classroom and museum. There are working presses on the left and antique presses to teach about the history of printing.
My write up on photographing the new Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas here
On the weekend of November 20-21, 2010, I was invited to photograph the new Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas prior to their opening December 15, 2010 in Las Vegas NV.
This set of images represents my efforts that weekend to showcase this newest resort property opening up on the Las Vegas Strip. Thanks to David Scherer from The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas for showing me around, to Miiko Mentz at Katalyst Films for helping to arrange the shoot, and to my wife for modeling for me.
To learn more about The Cosmpolitan of Las Vegas, check out their website here or their Facebook page here.
Kind of odd- "Crutch Brothers" flat font printing seems newer, while the raised letters appear much older. Looks like it was a bulb sign once upon a time...could it have been a neon sign before it was altered to a back-lit sign as well?
Bothe shot on Kodak. 120 Portra 160ASA. NC 400 B&W
Printed with Epsom sx235 on Polaroid canvas paper.
I'am hoping to set up a dark room in the new year with help from my mate Dan so we can do some proper printing.
Here are a few more images influenced by Wynn Bullock's "negative printing".
Saké Masu Pinhole Camera. Fujicolor Pro 400H.
Fuji GW 690 III / Fujinon 90mm f3.5 / Kodak Portra 160
新宿にて撮影。先週、http://timdesuyo.comのティムさんとカメラ交換のフォトウォークにいってきました。彼のFuji GW 690 IIIを使わせていただきましたが、とても使い勝手の良いカメラでした。ネガが大きい分、中判のフィルムもあっという間になくなってしまいますが…。
Taken around Shinjuku.
Timothy Buerger from timdesuyo.com kindly let me try out his Fuji GW 690 III, and here is one of the results. The 6x9 negatives are incredibly full of details, but with only 8 shots to a 120 roll you have to make every shot count…
Fomapan 400 push test, rated 1600, shot with Canon A-1, 50mm f1.8 lens with 2x macro teleconverter.
Developed in RO9 One Shot, diluted 1:50 for 24 minutes at 20ºC.
Now that I have the time, I want to print my articles written for the Italian cultural association-publishing house and websites.
Jan. 13th, 2008
(135/365)
Will be busy printing and framing in nice large, matted formats and frames and museum glass! Five of these photos will be printed on 40" x 60" floating wall mounted metal sheets! I think I know which--will share photos of the photos hanging on the walls!
And I am mounting some on plexiglass/acryllic--front mounting them! Some I am printing on lossy fuji-crystal archival paper too, and then front mounting 40"x60" versions to plexiglass--will send photos!
The secret to HDR photography is that you want people to say, "Woe dude--that's unreal!" And not, "Dude--that's not real!" "Unreal" is the word they use when they're trying to figure out the photo--what makes it cool--is it a photo? Is it painted? How'd it come to be--how'd you bend the light that way? "That's not real," is what they say if you have the saturation/HDR/ etc. turned up too high. :)
Some (almost) final edits for my Los Angeles Gallery Show! Printing them on metallic paper at 13" x 19" and mounting and framing them on a 4mm 18x24 white mat and 2" dark wood frame. Also printing some 40" x 70" whihc is over three feet by five feet! Wish you all could come (and hang out with the goddesses)!
Let me know your favs.!
New Instagram!
Videos!
Nikon D800E / D800 HDR Anelope Valley Ghosts in Slot Canyonfor Gallery Show!
Yay! I booked a major photography show at a major LA gallery in December! Will also be giving some lectures on the story--the Hero's Journey Mythology--behind the photography!
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Preparing for some gallery shows this fall to celebrate 300,000,000 views! Printing a few dozen photographs in ~ 30"x40" formats and mounting/framing. Here are some close-to-final edits. HDR photography 7 exposures shot at 1EV and combined in photomatix: 36 megapixel Nikon D800E with the awesome Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens. 45SURF Hero's Journey Mythology Photography!
Epic Scenic HDR Landscaps Shot with Nikon D800E: Hero's Journey Mythology Photography!
Shot with the Nikon Nikkor wide-angle 14-24 mm 2.8 lens!
Seven exposures @ 1EV finished in photomatix.
Enjoy the Hero's Journey Mythology Photography, and all the best on a hero's journey of your own making!
These were shot with Nikon's best D800 with the 14-24mm wide-angle Nikkor lens. 7 exposures were taken at 1 EV intervals, and combined in photomatix to bring out the shadows and highlights.
Rather large HDR (high dynamic range) photo--you can see great detail both near and far! View the detail at full size!
The Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens rocks!
High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos rock in capturing the full dynamic range of the scene!
All the best on your epic hero's journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
The Delicate Arch in Arches National Park Utah! Nikon D800E Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography for Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery Show !
Zion National Park Utah! Nikon D800E Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography for Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery Show !
Yosemite! Nikon D800E Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography for Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery Show !
Yosemite Falls Waterfalls! Nikon D800E Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography for Los Angeles Fine Art Gallery Show !
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