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Fujifilm X-E2 Sample
I brought the Fujifilm X-E2 to a photo shoot and gave it a spin. It was pretty cool without all the weights.
Check out my shooting experience here.
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Description: Book for the Blind published in Amsterdam in 1808 titled "Leesboek, Van Blinde Kinderen" or "Reading Book for Blind Children".
Date: 1808
Format: text
Digital Identifier: IMG_4014
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Camera: Canon 60D
Model: Michaelea Samples
Photographer: Aaron Black
Lighting: Natural
Lens: 50mm prime f/1.8
It's not lego, but it is a sample of what I've been working on in my spare time, when I have spare time, which is never.
a sample block for my month in Triple B bee. these are just to give a rough idea of what I want. I really would like all of your blocks to be improv and unique.
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Work in progress - Women's Suffrage series.
I have been musing about backgrounds as I'm not ready to plunge into a major piece yet.
Throughout this series it has been obvious that the strength of the movement was that women joined together for strength, and so I have been thinking about how I can illustrate this in my pieces.
It was whilst looking at pictures of some of the early members that I observed that their clothes were tucked, pin tucked, pleated and smocked.
This has lead me to my current obsession with pleating.
I have borrowed from my local branch of the Embroiderer's Guild a "Read Pleater", which is a fearsome looking instrument, but which is suprisingly easy to use.
My main discovery is that if you feed the fabric through uneavenly, that is if you add tucks and overlaps as it goes into the machine, you discover interesting surfaces.
Silk works best in my view.
I am SO excited by the possiblities of this technique.... could I print on it, image transfer on to it, or what if I drew on to it? WOW
A sample board that shows most of the parts in each colour that I have in my collection at the moment.
I have now replaced the letter tiles section on the right and they have now got their own board.
Prosthetic leg samples as shown to me during my appointment at the Royal Melbourne Hospital last week. The one on the right is stock standard whilst the leg on the left is standard but fitted with cover/stocking to look like a real leg.
Unfortunately I still had too much swelling in my leg stump to start the fitting proess. I will have to return to the RMH in a couple of weeks. Better luck next time! 1:46pm, Thursday the 25th of November, 2021.
Description: Book for the Blind published in Amsterdam in 1808 titled "Leesboek, Van Blinde Kinderen" or "Reading Book for Blind Children".
Date: 1808
Format: text
Digital Identifier: IMG_4013
Rights: Samuel P. Hayes Research Library, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, MA
Sample submission from
Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum
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Anish Kapoor (b. 1954, Bombay)
Ascension (Red), 2009
Three digital prints, two parts 44.5 x 36.2 cm each, one part 44.5 x 56.6 cm, edition 1/ 6
Artwork © Anish Kapoor