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Princeton Theological Seminary (PTS) is a private Presbyterian school of theology in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1812 under the auspices of Archibald Alexander, the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), it is the second-oldest seminary in the United States. It is also the largest of ten seminaries associated with the Presbyterian Church.

 

Princeton Seminary has long been influential in theological studies, with many leading biblical scholars, theologians, and clergy among its faculty and alumni. In addition, it operates one of the largest theological libraries in the world and maintains a number of special collections, including the Karl Barth Research Collection in the Center for Barth Studies. The seminary also manages an endowment of $1.13 billion, making it the third-wealthiest institution of higher learning in the state of New Jersey—after Princeton University and Rutgers University.

 

In the 1980's, Princeton Seminary enrolled about 900 student but today, the Seminary enrolls approximately 365 students. While around 40 percent of them are candidates for ministry specifically in the Presbyterian Church, the majority are completing such candidature in other denominations, pursuing careers in academia across a number of different disciplines, or receiving training for other, non-theological fields altogether.

 

Seminarians hold academic reciprocity with Princeton University as well as the Westminster Choir College of Rider University, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Jewish Theological Seminary, and the School of Social Work at Rutgers University. The institution also has an ongoing relationship with the Center of Theological Inquiry.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princeton_Theological_Seminary

 

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Straight out of the camera.

FP4+ processed in Caffenol with Jobo @ 68* for 9.5 min. Scanned with Epson 4990 Photo. No Photoshop manipulation. Top exposure about 15 seconds. Bottom exposure about 8 seconds. I forgot what the reciprocity was for FP4 and had to wing it.

Here is a short video if you care to see what the camera looks like. www.flickr.com/photos/pinholepip/7064285067/

take my hand and hold it

in yours for but a moment.

‘tis a foolish need i know

but please…

there are times when

i crave a touch –

to verify my existence

to anchor my soul to this world.

it is a small thing to do

but it speaks to me volumes

without having to whisper a word.

it is a silent reassurance

that I am still alive

and have not slipped between the cracks.

 

4th exposure of the Third scene of my own private IR shoot out. Botanical Gardens, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Thinnest of all the negatives of this scene, but more "normal" looking as the others were overexposed. Again the sky is blacker and the foreground plant is brighter than all of the rest of the filters and there's more highlight detail and better contrast overall.

 

Efke AURA INFRARED 820c - D76

SEKONIC L-778 DUAL SPOT F METER

B+W 67mm INFRARED BLACK #093 (87C) FILTER

(Shot at 50ASA, Metered through the filter)

EV2 (+reciprocity compensation): 6 min.@ f16

Hasselblad 500 C/M w/80mm CF Zeiss Planar T*

Epson PERFECTION V750-M PRO SCANNER

(20110116_EFKE_IR820_AURA_47614_012)

Shot on Ilford film, Leica M6. Photo taken in Hong Kong, 2019.

This is the same milestone as this taken using the modified Agfa Clack 6x9 pinhole. Shot on Fujicolor Superia 100. I am chuffed to see that I'm getting the hang of correcting for reciprocity failure now - I think this was a doubling of the 'correct' exposure from the lightmeter reading - something like doubling 2 seconds up to 4 seconds. I am not sure what the slight banding at the edges of the frame is - it's not an artefact of the scanning.

ORLANDO, FLORIDA (September 16, 2015).

DSS' Chuck Tench (PSMO-I) answers questions during panel discussion on "Reciprocity within DoD" at the 2015 DoD Security Conference. The conference is sponsored by the Defense Security Service. This

year’s theme is “Combating National Security Challenges,” and focuses on emerging security challenges

and key policy updates across all security portfolios. The goal is to emphasize the DoD security community’s

commitment to share the knowledge and tools needed to adapt to a constantly changing security

landscape. (Photograph by DSS Photographer Hollie Rawl).

Shot with Fuji Superia (ISO200), Cross Processed (C41).

 

Gives an interesting blue, something I may have to explore, although it would be a combination for the cross processing and/or Reciprocity failure.

spent the afternoon at lands end taking pics. the blue is from the polaroid reciprocity failure for the long exposures with pinhole.

 

the double exposure here is from the sand giving way under the wave and the tripod shifting midway through the exposure.

 

exposures approximately 45 second, polaroid type 59

All the settings and computation are done here (filter correction, reciprocity, bellows correction...)

A spectacular and very innovative event during the festival - a "bottle" built up of layers of clay and bottles - and fired from the inside!

The fire was lit at 13.00 - by 21.00 the temperature had reached 800°C

  

With special thoughts of Reciprocity, who would have found this fascinating, in view of his fantastic creations using light and glass .... (www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/with/7307998414/#photo_73...)

 

For information about the festival: www.festival-ceramique-anduze.org/

Re-post from Puffygoogle!

  

Flickr End One Way Contacts Day

 

Please repost as those who have me listed as a one way contact can't see this.

 

I have many flickr contacts and I was begrudging some of them for not listing me as a contact also. Then I found I had 15 one way contacts also (those who called me a contact without reciprocity) I apologize, sometimes contact requests just slip by. So today I want to also make others aware to check to see if they need to add one way contacts(people you would like to add, not talking about wierdo flickr people than want to friend everybody without any blythe connection).

 

So this is how to see if you have one way contacts

1.Under the flickr from Yahoo at the top there is a menu. Click on contacts

2. Contacts should pull up all the photos from your contacts but there is a new menu at the top: Click on "who calls you a contact"

3. Names of all your contacts show up. Click on the arrow besides "Show: everyone who calls you a contact" and select "one-Way contacts"

4. This brings up all people who call you a contact but you don't list. For those you want to add Go to the very right and change from you list them as "nothing yet" click "add" at the very right of the screen

5. This then automatically brings up a window that says add them as a contact. Hit the button "Add contact" Your done and make someone very happy that you remembered them too. Very Happy

 

I know some people are very particular and only have very few contacts, that is fine. This is for people like me that just let a few contacts slip by. It is never fun to be in a one way contact Flickr relationship ^_^

 

Sorry to the 6 people that I failed to notice had added me as a contact, if I did I would have added you back straight away, I just set it straight -- It was unintentional ^_^

          

Exposure based on dslr + reciprocity adjustment.

White balance as shot.

Fuji Pro400H - Nikon FE.

Inspired by the work of Poole-shooter Austin in it's turn inspired by that of Reciprocity.

 

Straight from RAW with a drop in the saturation and a cropping of the edges of the image, this is light bouncing through textured glass directly onto the sensor.

 

Made a bit more tricky by a dodgy cam that won't do any manual settings, so the shutter was very much doing it's own thing.

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.

 

This bridge is on private property, however, the only "no trespassing" sign I encountered was on the east end of the bridge, after I had crossed it. The bridge is in excellent condition, but with the current growth of vegetation, I don't know how much longer it will stay that way. The owner is using it as a dam for a small pond. Given the high visibility of this bridge and relatively little work needed, it seems to have exteremely high potential for preservation under public ownership.

A spectacular and very innovative event during the festival - a "bottle" built up of layers of clay and bottles - and fired from the inside!

The fire was lit at 13.00 - by 21.00 the temperature had reached 800°C

  

With special thoughts of Reciprocity, who would have found this fascinating, in view of his fantastic creations using light and glass .... (www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/with/7307998414/#photo_73...)

 

For information about the festival: www.festival-ceramique-anduze.org/

A spectacular and very innovative event during the festival - a "bottle" built up of layers of clay and bottles - and fired from the inside!

The fire was lit at 13.00 - by 21.00 the temperature had reached 800°C

  

With special thoughts of Reciprocity, who would have found this fascinating, in view of his fantastic creations using light and glass .... (www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/with/7307998414/#photo_73...)

 

For information about the festival: www.festival-ceramique-anduze.org/

Sony a100 & Minolta 24-105

 

Thanks for watching! :) Add to a contacts! Reciprocity guaranteed!

Very happy with this one. All the time spent in council estates appears to have helped my composition.

 

Needs to be bigger.

 

No graphics thanks.

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.

 

Light painting, about a 30-second exposure at f/6.8 with a flashlight. This turned out not to be enough time; either I was too far away or I didn't give the film enough credit for its ludicrous reciprocity curve. Most of the negative looked practically clear, but the scanner was able to find some detail (along with an incredible amount of dust, which is always exaggerated when the scanner compensates for a thin negative).

 

To make matters worse, for reasons that now escape me, I tried to hang up this sheet of film in the dark, rather than leaving it in the rinse tray until I could turn on the light. Of course, as soon as I let go of the film, the whole rack crashed to the floor, covering the negative with assorted dirt and scratches. As soon as I could turn the light on, I got it back in the rinse and avoided leaving too much crud on the negative, but scratches are forever. I thought I'd try again the next night, but naturally the flower chose that night to get pollinated and close up, so this was my one chance.

 

Nagel Fornidar 30, Fomapan 100 in PC-TEA. I believe the plant is Echinopsis [Trichocereus] spachiana.

This bridge is on private property, however, the only "no trespassing" sign I encountered was on the east end of the bridge, after I had crossed it. The bridge is in excellent condition, but with the current growth of vegetation, I don't know how much longer it will stay that way. The owner is using it as a dam for a small pond. Given the high visibility of this bridge and relatively little work needed, it seems to have exteremely high potential for preservation under public ownership.

He: "Well, you see reciprocity refers to the inverse relationship between the intensity and duration of light that determines the reaction of light-sensitive material. So within a normal exposure range for film stock, for example, the reciprocity law states that the film response will be determined by the total exposure, defined as intensity × time. Therefore, the same response (for example, the optical density of the developed film) can result from reducing duration and increasing light intensity, and vice versa. Cool, huh?"

 

She: "Cool..."

 

Push Pin Show at Big Studio

King Plow

 

Nikon D2x

Nikkor 35mm f/2.0

High in the Andes, above the cloud-wrapped terraces of Machu Picchu, rises Huayna Picchu, the sacred Apu, guardian and witness of the Lost City. To the Inca, mountains were ancestors, breathing presences that held the memory of creation itself.

 

Carved temples and tombs crown its summit, so seamlessly joined to the living rock that they appear to have grown from it. This mother temple, accessible only to those who ascended the steepest path, once sheltered priests and Virgins of the Sun. Perhaps the temple’s origins may reach deeper in time to an age when Pachamama was embodied through women, and the stone womb of the mountain was seen as the Earth’s own sanctuary. Huayna Picchu remains to show new generations the reciprocity between human and mountain, stone and spirit, an Apu of the Sky, where architecture becomes prayer and the Earth remembers herself

Film photography experience.

 

All shut with:

 

Canon 500n

Canon 50mm 1.8 new

Kodak Portra 400 new

Scanner HP4010

 

Thanks for watching! :) Add to a contacts! Reciprocity guaranteed!

 

copper beech tree bark

experimenting with Adox 50 sheets,

bellows factor

reciprocity etc

On October 7, 2017; Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney joined Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, local elected officials and gun safety advocates to call on House Speaker Paul Ryan to publicly commit to not allow votes on the Sportsmen Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act (HR 3668) and the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (CCRA) of 2017 (HR 38). The group gathered at the Gandhi statue—a symbol of peace and non—violence, in Union Square Park. (Photo by Erik McGregor)

A spectacular and very innovative event during the festival - a "bottle" built up of layers of clay and bottles - and fired from the inside!

The fire was lit at 13.00 - by 21.00 the temperature had reached 800°C

 

The next day, the structure was taken down - with fascinating shapes formed by the melting of the glass bottles ....

 

With special thoughts of Reciprocity, who would have found this fascinating, in view of his fantastic creations using light and glass .... (www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/with/7307998414/#photo_73...)

 

For information about the festival: www.festival-ceramique-anduze.org/

Shot by. Gabino Mabalay/Reciprocity Failure

reciprocity.4good.space/

 

see this large on black

 

My photo stream on black pix.garethwong.com

  

==

www.CassAlumni.org

 

This was one of the many networks I created (that I also gave up due to too much politics from business school, as It was sadly too successful vs their efforts then)

I’ve written how you can be successful in creating an alumni network, not rocket science : Reciprocity.4Good.Space

 

what are the networks you belong to, life, community, interests and what WhatsApp/Signal/Telegrams groups do you belong to? Choose and curate your own network for health, happiness and success! networking.4good.space/

 

As one of my Linkedin contact Prof Robert Waldinger (who heads Harvard's longest study of Adult Development,& derived key to happiness & health) highlighted: "Don't let your friendship go stale"! www.linkedin.com/pulse/dont-let-your-friendships-get-stal...

A spectacular and very innovative event during the festival - a "bottle" built up of layers of clay and bottles - and fired from the inside!

The fire was lit at 13.00 - by 21.00 the temperature had reached 800°C

 

The next day, the structure was taken down - with fascinating shapes formed by the melting of the glass bottles ....

 

With special thoughts of Reciprocity, who would have found this fascinating, in view of his fantastic creations using light and glass .... (www.flickr.com/photos/alanjaras/with/7307998414/#photo_73...)

 

For information about the festival: www.festival-ceramique-anduze.org/

This picture profoundly signifies the reciprocity of life and death alike, as the dried up needles signify a metaphorical relationship of the deceased as seen in the dried up needles, proceeded by the youth, untainted brilliance of fresh green. Hah who am I kidding...I'm not nearly that deep...

 

To be completely honest, I liked what I saw, so I took a picture. Proves how subjective art criticism really is.

This bridge is on private property, however, the only "no trespassing" sign I encountered was on the east end of the bridge, after I had crossed it. The bridge is in excellent condition, but with the current growth of vegetation, I don't know how much longer it will stay that way. The owner is using it as a dam for a small pond. Given the high visibility of this bridge and relatively little work needed, it seems to have exteremely high potential for preservation under public ownership.

Delta 3200 @1250 in Diafine, 4+4, Canon 1N RS. I'll have to have a look at the reciprocity failure charts for Delta 3200 - the frames where flash was used were very thin and hard to scan. Flash was pretty low power, so effective exposure time would have been extremely short.

 

The frames without flash were sufficiently dense to make scanning easy.

Delta 3200 @1250 in Diafine, 4+4, Canon 1N RS. I'll have to have a look at the reciprocity failure charts for Delta 3200 - the frames where flash was used were very thin and hard to scan. Flash was pretty low power, so effective exposure time would have been extremely short.

 

The frames without flash were sufficiently dense to make scanning easy.

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