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This is where the doorway to the original Eric's club was.
I posed for a photograph in roughly this position around 30 years ago!
Photograph by missesowns
Processing by garageowns
Day 3 - Final day (Feb 21 2015)
Outline art work with Molotow black ink and paint brush along with other various sizes of Molotow markers for detail.
Really honoured and stoked to be invited by Infiniti Canada to paint my illustration work on the brand new Infiniti Q50 tomorrow to help ring in the Chinese new year at the Queen Elizabeth Plaza in Vancouver. Feb 19 - 21st.
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i was inspired
www.flickr.com/photos/cloughridge/5691918487
ofc her's is better than mine!!
two for tuesday
Pinhole shots using colour film developed in RO9 Negatives were a bit dense. RO9 1:50 24degC 11minutes next time I'll uprate the film from 200 to 400iso
this is what the deck looks like when you unload fish at the processing barge. this was on the nushigak river in bristol bay, and as you can see, when you are tied up to the processor, then the little boats tie up to you.
Fresno State faculty host a USDA Cochran exchange tour program for Colombian chefs and restaurateurs that utilized campus facilities and other industry locations around the Central Valley, August 13, 2018, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2018.
Drawings on the green grass
photo by NNoti Nastenkina
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And nice video is here vimeo.com/54197118#
This is my setup for 4x5 film processing. Notice the tanks are sideways. there is space between the tanks to place my hands under the the hangers. This allows me to aggitate by lifting the hangers and I can move them easily from one bath to the next. The four tanks are set up with: Water bath, Developer, Stop Bath, Fixer . I always work from left to right.