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Springfield Township Senior Center forms a reciprocity partnership with Wyoming, holding an Open House, giving tours, demonstrating programs like Dance Yoga, Tai Chi, and watercolor. © Malinda Hartong
To those that left this campsite at Closeby Campground near Verizon Wireless in Noblesville, IN during Dave Matthews 2006, please check out these websites.
Shooting the f/167 P6*6 3D printed pinhole camera in the netherlands; 3Dprint yer own:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:157844
Freely downloadable!
Most of these photos made with Ilford FP4, the first time I have shot this film. Reciprocity Failure data found on internet. Seems like good exposures, but very contrasty.
Location notes as individual comments.
Springfield Township Senior Center forms a reciprocity partnership with Wyoming, holding an Open House, giving tours, demonstrating programs like Dance Yoga, Tai Chi, and watercolor. © Malinda Hartong
Springfield Township Senior Center forms a reciprocity partnership with Wyoming, holding an Open House, giving tours, demonstrating programs like Dance Yoga, Tai Chi, and watercolor. © Malinda Hartong
Kaki's holding Kate's reciprocity symbol here, but she actually has her original symbol from Creating Space in 2009!
The ring tower is a striking high-rise building in a prominent location in Vienna, where is located the headquarters of the Vienna Insurance Group. It was built in 1953-1955 after designs of Erich Boltenstern at Schottenring inside the Viennese Ringstrasse and is located at the stop Schottenring of the Wiener Linien (Vienna Public Transport). The 73 meter (93 meter height including the weather light column) high ring tower was deemed as innovative project for the reconstruction of the city.
The building, which previously stood on this plot, was the only one of the entire Scots ring which was destroyed in the Second World War. The ring tower with its 23 floors and its 20-meter high weather lighthouse is the second highest building inside Vienna's Ringstrasse. Higher is only the Gothic-style St. Stephen's Cathedral. In addition to the central office of the Vienna Insurance Group are now also offices of Wiener Stadtwerke (public utility company) in the ring tower. In the office building a total of 12,000 square meters of effective surface is available. The facade and parts of the ring tower were renovated in 1996.
Name
In a contest, a name was sought for the then very modern office skyscraper. Among 6,502 entries the name "ring tower" was chosen. There were, among other proposals, such as City House, Gutwill-house (goodwill-house), house of reciprocity, high-corner, new tower, Sonnblick-house, insurance high-rise, Vindobona-house or vision-house (farsightedness-house) of the creative population after the war. One of the submitters of the name "ring tower" was rewarded with an honorarium of 2,000 shillings.
Weather lighthouse
Weather lighthouse, seen from the ring road
On the roof there is the 20-meter high weather lighthouse with 117 lights in differently colored light signals the weather for the next day displaying (each 39 white, red and green lights as well as 2 additional air traffic control lights).
This light column is directly connected to the ZAMG (Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics) on the Hohenwarte in Vienna.
Meaning of the signals:
red ascending = temperature rising
red descending = temperature falling
green ascending = weather conditions will be better
green descending = weather will be worse
Flashing red = warning lightning or storms
Flashing white = snow or ice
Ringturm 2013
Ringturm disguising
Since 2006, the ring tower is changed every year into an "art tower " by covering the building with printed webs. The covering consists of 30 printed network paths with about 3 meters wide and 63 or 36 meters in length , and the resulting area is approximately 4,000 square meters.
The previous art projects:
2006 "Don Giovianni" by Christian Ludwig Attersee (on the occasion of the Mozart Year)
2007 "Tower of Life" by Robert Hammerstiel
2008 "Tower in Bloom" by Hubert Schmalix (Blumenstillleben)
2011 "Sense of family" Xenia Hausner
2012 "Society" by Hungarian artist László Fehér
2013 "Connectedness" of the Slovak artist Dorota Sadovská
The Daasanach (also known as the Marille or Geleba) are an ethnic group inhabiting parts of Ethiopia, Kenya and Sudan. Their main homeland is in the Debub Omo Zone of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region, adjacent to Lake Turkana. According to the 2007 national census, they number 48,067 people (or 0.07% of the total population of Ethiopia), of whom 1,481 are urban dwellers.
There are a number of variant spellings of Daasanach, including Dasenach and Dassanech (the latter used in an episode about them in the TV series Tribe). Daasanach is the primary name given in the Ethnologue language entry.
The Daasanach are also called Marille especially by their neighbours, the Turkana of Kenya. The Daasanach are traditionally pastoralists, but in recent years have become primarily agropastoral. Having lost the majority of their lands over the past fifty years or so, primarily as a result from being excluded from their traditional Kenyan lands, including on both sides of Lake Turkana, and the 'Ilemi Triangle' of Sudan, they have suffered a massive decrease in the numbers of cattle, goats and sheep. As a result, large numbers of them have moved to areas closer to the Omo River, where they attempt to grow enough crops to survive. There is much disease along the river (including tsetse, which has increased with forest and woodland development there), however, making this solution to their economic plight difficult. Like many pastoral peoples throughout this region of Africa, the Daasanach are a highly egalitarian society, with a social system involving age sets and clan lineages - both of which involve strong reciprocity relations.
The Daasanach today speak the Daasanach language. It belongs to the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family. The language is notable for its large number of noun classes, irregular verb system, and implosive consonants. For instance, the initial D in Daasanach is implosive, sometimes written as 'D.
Modern genetic analysis of the Daasanach indicates that they are more closely related to Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo-speaking populations inhabiting Tanzania than they are to the Cushitic and Semitic Afro-Asiatic-speaking populations of Ethiopia. This suggests that the Daasanach were originally Nilo-Saharan speakers, sharing common origins with the Pokot. In the 19th century, the Nilotic ancestors of these two populations are believed to have begun separate migrations, with one group heading southwards into the African Great Lakes region and the other group settling in southern Ethiopia. There, the early Daasanach Nilotes would have come into contact with a Cushitic-speaking population, and eventually adopted this group's Afro-Asiatic language.
Mal sabe ele, mas ele tem muito amor, carinho e dedicação em seu futuro, não que ela faça isso esperando retribuição, mas ela esta certa quanto a reciprocidade dessas ações.
My new friend
Barely know him, but he has so much love, affection and dedication in their future, not that she`s doing anything hopping retribution, but she`s sure about the reciprocity of those actions.
The ring tower is a striking high-rise building in a prominent location in Vienna, where is located the headquarters of the Vienna Insurance Group. It was built in 1953-1955 after designs of Erich Boltenstern at Schottenring inside the Viennese Ringstrasse and is located at the stop Schottenring of the Wiener Linien (Vienna Public Transport). The 73 meter (93 meter height including the weather light column) high ring tower was deemed as innovative project for the reconstruction of the city.
The building, which previously stood on this plot, was the only one of the entire Scots ring which was destroyed in the Second World War. The ring tower with its 23 floors and its 20-meter high weather lighthouse is the second highest building inside Vienna's Ringstrasse. Higher is only the Gothic-style St. Stephen's Cathedral. In addition to the central office of the Vienna Insurance Group are now also offices of Wiener Stadtwerke (public utility company) in the ring tower. In the office building a total of 12,000 square meters of effective surface is available. The facade and parts of the ring tower were renovated in 1996.
Name
In a contest, a name was sought for the then very modern office skyscraper. Among 6,502 entries the name "ring tower" was chosen. There were, among other proposals, such as City House, Gutwill-house (goodwill-house), house of reciprocity, high-corner, new tower, Sonnblick-house, insurance high-rise, Vindobona-house or vision-house (farsightedness-house) of the creative population after the war. One of the submitters of the name "ring tower" was rewarded with an honorarium of 2,000 shillings.
Weather lighthouse
Weather lighthouse, seen from the ring road
On the roof there is the 20-meter high weather lighthouse with 117 lights in differently colored light signals the weather for the next day displaying (each 39 white, red and green lights as well as 2 additional air traffic control lights).
This light column is directly connected to the ZAMG (Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics) on the Hohenwarte in Vienna.
Meaning of the signals:
red ascending = temperature rising
red descending = temperature falling
green ascending = weather conditions will be better
green descending = weather will be worse
Flashing red = warning lightning or storms
Flashing white = snow or ice
Ringturm 2013
Ringturm disguising
Since 2006, the ring tower is changed every year into an "art tower " by covering the building with printed webs. The covering consists of 30 printed network paths with about 3 meters wide and 63 or 36 meters in length , and the resulting area is approximately 4,000 square meters.
The previous art projects:
2006 "Don Giovianni" by Christian Ludwig Attersee (on the occasion of the Mozart Year)
2007 "Tower of Life" by Robert Hammerstiel
2008 "Tower in Bloom" by Hubert Schmalix (Blumenstillleben)
2011 "Sense of family" Xenia Hausner
2012 "Society" by Hungarian artist László Fehér
2013 "Connectedness" of the Slovak artist Dorota Sadovská
Springfield Township Senior Center forms a reciprocity partnership with Wyoming, holding an Open House, giving tours, demonstrating programs like Dance Yoga, Tai Chi, and watercolor. © Malinda Hartong
The last test of 12x was slightly over-exposed so the new test was a 10x compensation for one minute exposure. It looks like a working combination. I was also testing out my Kodak 8x10 2d with a Goerz 12" f6.3 lens. It's amazing that a 91-year-old camera is still holding up and taking great photos just like it did when it was out of the factory. Full Blog: lotophotos.com/kodakrep2/
This is part of a set of photos experimenting with a new YONGNUO YN 50mm F1.8 lens.
www.flickr.com/photos/dominicspics/albums/72157694661082464
The much larger aperture available - compared to the kit zoom lens I normally use - enabled a faster shutter, a lower (less "noisy") ISO, and also a shallower depth of field.
The lighting colour was often a terrible mix of direct sunshine, blue sky and the very orange colour reflected from wooden table tops. The "colour balance" adjustment tool in a photo editor editor - selectively adjusting highlight, mid-tone and shadow colours was useful in reducing the effects of the sometimes very blue shadows. (Traditionally this type of tool is used to "fix" issues relating to colour film, where the colour of light and dark areas could vary. This is for lots of reasons for relating to the processing and chemistry of film; and also to the physics of photons exposing film grains - for example reciprocity failure en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reciprocity_(photography) where darker areas for each of the colours present in the shadows may not be recorded proportionately. Presenting the same images in Black and White is another way of "dealing with" [avoiding!] the issue.
soft sight
bury it tonight
under your moonlight
under the plight
save it for the next millennium
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a valueable lesson that i learned while researching for a presentation on the color black in my color theory class is that: white reveals and black conceals.
Although Black has a negative connotation, it does not necessarily mean it is always something bad; some things do get drowned in the darkness, but some things can also be hidden away.
I see it as saving it for a better time, a time in which it is 'needed', not 'wanted'.
I like to save the best things for last, pretty much always, it just makes it that much sweeter. don't it? & it always leaves something at the end to look forward to.
A mixture of test and practice: still working off the first batch of emulsion, learning coating, shooting, development, and scanning. Learning stuff with every plate.
This one is again testing the reciprocity behavior of this emulsion: rated at ISO .8, the meter suggested 2 minutes at f/22. This was exposed for 8 minutes.
Ignoring for the moment the pinhole issues (temperature control at coating time mostly, I think, easy enough to improve), the dust (need a better drying setup) and pouring issues around the edges, there is plenty of detail here. A bit of fog or halation around the windows; the edges of the windows looked pretty crisp and clean during development, but developed the glow while I was gently agitating the tray, waiting for the shadows (particularly on and around the table) to show detail. Need to do some outdoor work in better light to see how it behaves there to compare. Perhaps tomorrow.
Fuji FP-100C Silk Instant Film
Metered at 1/60th @ f2.8 -> 5m10s @ f195 (with 2 extra stops for reciprocity failure)
F/195 Pinhole Polaroid Camera.
Springfield Township Senior Center forms a reciprocity partnership with Wyoming, holding an Open House, giving tours, demonstrating programs like Dance Yoga, Tai Chi, and watercolor. © Malinda Hartong
The ring tower is a striking high-rise building in a prominent location in Vienna, where is located the headquarters of the Vienna Insurance Group. It was built in 1953-1955 after designs of Erich Boltenstern at Schottenring inside the Viennese Ringstrasse and is located at the stop Schottenring of the Wiener Linien (Vienna Public Transport). The 73 meter (93 meter height including the weather light column) high ring tower was deemed as innovative project for the reconstruction of the city.
The building, which previously stood on this plot, was the only one of the entire Scots ring which was destroyed in the Second World War. The ring tower with its 23 floors and its 20-meter high weather lighthouse is the second highest building inside Vienna's Ringstrasse. Higher is only the Gothic-style St. Stephen's Cathedral. In addition to the central office of the Vienna Insurance Group are now also offices of Wiener Stadtwerke (public utility company) in the ring tower. In the office building a total of 12,000 square meters of effective surface is available. The facade and parts of the ring tower were renovated in 1996.
Name
In a contest, a name was sought for the then very modern office skyscraper. Among 6,502 entries the name "ring tower" was chosen. There were, among other proposals, such as City House, Gutwill-house (goodwill-house), house of reciprocity, high-corner, new tower, Sonnblick-house, insurance high-rise, Vindobona-house or vision-house (farsightedness-house) of the creative population after the war. One of the submitters of the name "ring tower" was rewarded with an honorarium of 2,000 shillings.
Weather lighthouse
Weather lighthouse, seen from the ring road
On the roof there is the 20-meter high weather lighthouse with 117 lights in differently colored light signals the weather for the next day displaying (each 39 white, red and green lights as well as 2 additional air traffic control lights).
This light column is directly connected to the ZAMG (Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics) on the Hohenwarte in Vienna.
Meaning of the signals:
red ascending = temperature rising
red descending = temperature falling
green ascending = weather conditions will be better
green descending = weather will be worse
Flashing red = warning lightning or storms
Flashing white = snow or ice
Ringturm 2013
Ringturm disguising
Since 2006, the ring tower is changed every year into an "art tower " by covering the building with printed webs. The covering consists of 30 printed network paths with about 3 meters wide and 63 or 36 meters in length , and the resulting area is approximately 4,000 square meters.
The previous art projects:
2006 "Don Giovianni" by Christian Ludwig Attersee (on the occasion of the Mozart Year)
2007 "Tower of Life" by Robert Hammerstiel
2008 "Tower in Bloom" by Hubert Schmalix (Blumenstillleben)
2011 "Sense of family" Xenia Hausner
2012 "Society" by Hungarian artist László Fehér
2013 "Connectedness" of the Slovak artist Dorota Sadovská
Pongo pygmaeus abelii
Little Cinta (CHEEN tah) is turning out to be one spunky guy! His mom, Indah, had never had a baby before and wasn't quite certain what to do with her newborn. But Cinta, through sheer determination and a loud voice, made sure his needs were met. The growing boy currently weighs 50 pounds (22.5 kilograms).
The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) is the rarer of the two species of orangutans. Living on and endemic to Sumatra island of Indonesia, it is smaller than the Bornean Orangutan. The Sumatran Orangutan grows to about 1.4 metres (4.6 ft) tall and 90 kilograms (200 lb) in males. Females are smaller, averaging 90 centimetres (3.0 ft) and 45 kilograms (99 lb).
Like the other great apes, orangutans are remarkably intelligent. Although tool use among chimpanzees was documented by Jane Goodall in the 1960s, it was not until the mid-1990s that one population of orangutans was found to use feeding tools regularly. A 2003 paper in the journal Science described the evidence for distinct orangutan cultures.
According to research psychologist Robert Deaner and his colleagues, orangutans are the world's most intelligent animal other than humans, with higher learning and problem solving ability than chimpanzees, which were previously considered to have greater abilities. A study of orangutans by Carel van Schaik, a Dutch primatologist at Duke University, found them capable of tasks well beyond chimpanzees’ abilities — such as using leaves to make rain hats and leakproof roofs over their sleeping nests. He also found that, in some food-rich areas, the creatures had developed a complex culture in which adults would teach youngsters how to make tools and find food.
A two year study of orangutan symbolic capability was conducted from 1973-1975 by Gary L. Shapiro with Aazk, a juvenile female orangutan at the Fresno City Zoo (now Chaffee Zoo) in Fresno, California. The study employed the techniques of David Premack who used plastic tokens to teach the chimpanzee, Sarah, linguistic skills. Shapiro continued to examine the linguistic and learning abilities of ex-captive orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park, in Indonesian Borneo, between 1978 and 1980. During that time, Shapiro instructed ex-captive orangutans in the acquisition and use of signs following the techniques of R. Allen and Beatrix Gardner who taught the chimpanzee, Washoe, in the late-1960s. In the only signing study ever conducted in a great ape's natural environment, Shapiro home-reared Princess, a juvenile female who learned nearly 40 signs (according to the criteria of sign acquisition used by Francine Patterson with Koko, the gorilla) and trained Rinnie, a free-ranging adult female orangutan who learned nearly 30 signs over a two year period. For his dissertation study, Shapiro examined the factors influencing sign learning by four juvenile orangutans over a 15-month period.
The first orangutan language study program, directed by Dr. Francine Neago, was listed by Encyclopedia Britannica in 1988. The Orangutan language project at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., uses a computer system originally developed at UCLA by Neago in conjunction with IBM.
Orangutan "laughing"Zoo Atlanta has a touch screen computer where their two Sumatran Orangutans play games. Scientists hope that the data they collect from this will help researchers learn about socializing patterns, such as whether they mimic others or learn behavior from trial and error, and hope the data can point to new conservation strategies.
A 2008 study of two orangutans at the Leipzig Zoo showed that orangutans are the first non-human species documented to use 'calculated reciprocity' which involves weighing the costs and benefits of gift exchanges and keeping track of these over time.
Although orangutans are generally passive, aggression toward other orangutans is very common; they are solitary animals and can be fiercely territorial. Immature males will try to mate with any female, and may succeed in forcibly copulating with her if she is also immature and not strong enough to fend him off. Mature females easily fend off their immature suitors, preferring to mate with a mature male.
Orangutans do not swim. At least one population at a conservation refuge on Kaja island in Borneo have been photographed wading in deep water.
Orangutans, along with Chimpanzees, gorillas, and other apes, have even shown laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical contact, such as wrestling, play chasing, or tickling.
San Diego Zoo-San Diego Ca.
taken with a toyo 4x5, with berger brf 200 film.
f 32 7sec + additional 12sec for reciprocity failure.
developed in D76 1:1 11.5 min
Tripod mounted Yashica A TLR set on Bulb. Exposure was approx. 15 seconds at f/16. Film was Fuji Reala. I used a digicam for the basic metering, and I worked out the reciprocity off the cuff. The water was a bit choppy which added to the misty effect. Neg was scanned on an Epson 4490 in Photoshop and cropped 4:3.
My one day trip (long flight connection) to Seul.
Thanks for watching! :) Add to a contacts! Reciprocity guaranteed!
Participation of Dimitris Avramopoulos, Member of the EC, in the Four-Party Ministerial meeting on Visa Reciprocity
if i'm forced to decide you or me,
than there is no other option but you
these are points of the spears from Xanten Museum,
with these you would kill or be killed if you where a Roman legionary
... or stupid curious bystander
European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos met yesterday with the Bulgarian Minister of the Interior, Plamen Uzunov, the Romanian Minister of the Interior, Carmen-Daniela Dan, the Croatian Minister of Interior, Vlaho Orepic, the Polish Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jan Dziedziczak and the Cypriot Deputy Permanent Representative to the European Union, Olympia Neocleous, to discuss progress towards achieving full visa reciprocity with the United States.
I took this while camping one night on a canoe trip with my brother on Lake Vanern in Sweden. I set the tripod up outside our tent, and put the old (1978) manual Ricoh on it for 5 and a half hours with a 50mm lens. Another old photo I've just come across, taken in 2003 using Velvia 50 - Provia would have been better for reciprocity failure, but was not in my bag at the time.
Springfield Township Senior Center forms a reciprocity partnership with Wyoming, holding an Open House, giving tours, demonstrating programs like Dance Yoga, Tai Chi, and watercolor. © Malinda Hartong
Holga 120WPC wide pinhole camera, f133, Ilford Pan F+ in Rodinal 1+50 for 11min. 20C
40min. Exposure
This film is not the best reciprocity wise, after 40 minutes of exposure it still needs a bit more time.
I know this is as basic as photography can be, but nevertheless it amaze me!
In the upper portion of the stela, Maya and his wife Tamit pay hommage to Osiris and Hathor, the gods of the necropolis. In the lower registers is a similar, corresponding scene in which Maya and his wife receive foord offerings, in their turn, from their many children, in keeping with a principle of reciprocity that is often found in Egyptian religious thought.
Exposure: 2mins f16
This is 3 stops OVER the metered exposure time to compensate for reciprocity
3 stops is about right for Shanghai 100ISO
I decided to practice 'painting with light' in the back yard before taking it into the field. I used my Ansco 3A lens and shutter on the homemade lens board, which has a focal length of about 170mm and an age of about 90 years. Back yard was completely dark, and shutter was left open while I 'painted' with a flashlight.
Nerd Data: Meter was showing an incident light reading of 1 sec @ f/4 with the flashlight at a given distance (Ilford Delta 100 with EI of 50). So to compensate for reciprocity failure, possible light loss with an old uncoated lens, and the fact that I often seem to underexpose things, I lit the top of the table for about 4 seconds. Then I lit the legs for a few seconds each, and then purposely made a light trail on the ground at the end.
Developed in divided D76.
S̶h̶a̶n̶g̶h̶a̶i̶ ̶g̶p̶3̶, Lucky shd 100 9 minutes in rodinal 1-50@20c
75mm pinhole camera,I think F166. Pleasantly pleased with how these turned out,the app pinhole assist gave good readings with reciprocity included.
Zero 2000, Fuji Pro 800Z
My delicious dinner from Sengatera Ethiopian restaurant. I got a new light meter that meters more reliably in low light. This shot is still underexposed, though, which makes me think I failed to allow for reciprocity. It's not too bad, though, maybe just a stop under?
Once we decided to focus on a single value -- reciprocity -- interesting things started to fall into place. Bill decided to make an ad hoc video.