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Twas an hour after lunch and all through the cube farm,

the boss was out of the building, no need for alarm.

 

Everyone was fighting, food induced comas,

Contemplating how early they could make it home.

[You try making that rhyme!]

 

We all jumped with a start, as we heard the window clatter.

I sprang from my cube [camera in hand] to see what was the matter.

 

With a splish and a splash and a swipe of his squeegee

The window washer made cleaning look easy!

 

As he left, with a wave and a smile, the message was quite clear.

Get your head out of the cube and enjoy the beauty out here!

 

The above image and text represent a non Enterprise Critical Activity,

and as such is not condoned, approved, or known about by my employer.

 

Dropped a squeegee on it while printing - ouch!

This was taken from the field across from my house. After my film arrived from Adorama I went out to shoot a roll. I had been waiting 3 weeks to get everything together after some film got back ordered.

 

From my first roll of self developed film! The part I was dreading the most was the loading of the film on to the reels but it was easier than I thought. I might have messed up a bit developing because I say some discolouring around the sprockets but the pictures came out fine. I should also do a better job at drying the film. I made the poor choice of squeegeeing the film with my fingers after taking it out of the tank which left some streaks of residue. Oh well, it was a test roll for a reason!

 

After doing some reading, I learned that Rodinal works better with less agitation. Don't know why the instructions said otherwise. Going to try stand development for my next roll.

 

I did some editing after scanning in lightroom. I haven't really mastered scanning film yet so I still have to edit afterwards. Kentmere didn't have a profile in Vuescan which also made it more difficult. The processing wasn't very good either but I think it was a success considering it was my first roll!

  

Minolta X700 - Minolta 35 mm F2.8

Kentmere ISO 400

Rodinal 1+25 - 9 Minute developing time, first minutes continuous agitation with slight agitation every 30 seconds afterwards.

Scanned using Epson V600 at 4800 dpi

Edited in Lightroom (Sharpness, contrast, crop)

 

Developed May 20th 2011.

 

Michael and Squeegee are checking out the new climbing holds.

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab

Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord Printing

If you’re looking for lanyards for your business, event or as promotional goods we have a number of types of Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to choose from. Each is made from polyester, but the way the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is made differs, depending on the final finish you are looking for.

Flat polyester lanyards are some of the most popular in our range. The polyester is woven into a long length, which is then cut using a hot knife that seals the cut ends to prevent fraying. You can personalize the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord by choosing the color of the material. Your own logo and artwork can be printed onto the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to customize it using the advance printing technique. The benefit of the flat polyester Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is that you can choose a width of up to 25mm, giving you a broad canvas on which to promote your company / Organization.

Flat weave lanyards are manufactured from high quality polyester and customized using your artwork and text, which is woven into the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord rather than printed. This makes it perfect for harsh environments, where the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord is likely to be subject to heavy wear and tear.

If you’re looking for a more economical choice, choose our tubular polyester lanyard. They are made from the same high quality polyester as our standard lanyards but the material is tube stitched. These lanyards can also be advance printed techniques with your own logo.

For a more luxurious finish, the satin woven lanyards are made using a finer weave, which gives a smooth, shiny finish. Once again, your logo and choice of text can be printed onto the Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord to personalize it to your business or event.

Advance printing is a technique used on the majority of our custom lanyards. This is an age-old technique that uses ink and a stencil, supported by a woven mesh. Ink is moved across the advance using a squeegee-type blade, forcing the ink through the open mesh and onto the material beneath. To create images with multiple colors, it’s necessary to create layers as only one color can be printed at a time. Many items of clothing are printed using our advance print technique.

If you have multi-colored logos and/or want to include vibrant images with a photo-quality resolution, a dye sublimation Lanyard / Ribbon / Strip / Rope / Cord would be the perfect choice. Dye sublimation is a method of computerized printing that uses a combination of heat and pressure to permanently transfer dyes into the fabric as a gas, which then solidifies and becomes part of the fiber of the lanyard.

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Got an awesome holiday package from Squeegee Printers- just like a real business! Had a serious sugar craving and this really hit the spot.

 

I felt like crap yesterday so this is the best I could come up with. What? You don't like a photo going up my nose?

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab

The outside of your highrise office or apartment windows would be covered in grime if not for people suspended high above the ground and with no fear of heights. Just be sure you close your drapes on washing day. Then again, you're probably not doing anything he hasn't already seen.

 

How I spend my Wednesday and Friday nights - at lab, printing my assignments. These are my fiber prints out of the wash (sorry this one's upside down), just before I squeegee them and place them in the blotter book to dry.

 

For Faded & Blurred's 365 Project. 328/365

I'll let you in on a pro tip: clearing snow is MUCH faster when you're not trying to make your car look like a bad shampoo advert! ;) From the last pics to this in 5 minutes, and that includes going indoors for the squeegee.

Class: Learn to Screen Print weekend workshop!

 

Date: Sunday, March 2, 2008

Time: 1:00pm-6:30pm

Location: Etsy Labs, 325 Gold Street 6th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201.

 

Description:

Screen Printing is a simple and effective way to produce an unlimited number of virtually identical prints onto practically any surface. A screen fabric is stretched tightly onto a wooden frame and is coated with a photosensitive material. Part of the screen is then blocked with a stencil and is exposed through a photo process leaving your image on the screen. When ink is deposited onto the screen, it is pushed through with a squeegee leaving the image on the printing surface which may be a T-shirt, paper, glass, plastic, or just about anything.

 

In this class you will learn all of the steps involved in the screen printing process from design conception to the finished product.

in the top right are a group of punks/squeegees. this is a fort. and the guy with the stick has a long cord of which a cup is attached at the bottom. he dips the cup up and down in hopes that a tourist thinks it's quaint and puts money in the cup.

Pneumatics is one of the industries where Acculine's most important competitive strength lies in. Acculine serves customers worldwide from design, prototyping, through manufacturing, till testing setup.

Our pneumatic product line includes,

Pneumatic cylinders to ISO 6431, ISO 6432, NFPA, squeegee & floodbar chopper cylinders, to custom specifications,

Solenoid valve, air valve, mechanical valve, various valves to custom specifications,

Air filter, air regulator, lubricators, and various combinations.

And various components such as piston, cylinder heads, air filter bowl guard, filter element, air cylinder accessories, air preparation unit brackets, etc

Industries served

pneumatic component, lock & door and window hardware, bathroom enclosure hardware, power and hand tools, pumps and valves, filtration and separation, screen printing equipment, labeling equipment, automation, motion controls, automotives, packing equipment, food and beverage, electronics assembly, home appliance, medical, etc

I had great fun screen printing - read more about it on my Blog

This photo was taken a couple of years ago. Barrymore seemed bright eyed and feisty back then, which is something he hasn't been showing for the last couple of months.

 

This morning I woke up to find Squeegee at the foot of my bed, and Barrymore in the living room. I called him to come and spend a couple of minutes cuddling with me, which he was happy to do, but I noticed he seemed wobbly and a little out of it. My youngest cat is struggling to survive, and it's not looking good.

 

Barrymore had been more my mother's cat when she was alive, even though I was the one who brought him home. Until she passed away, we weren't that close. He preferred Mom and made no bones about it. When he knew she was dying, though, he made the transference to me, and after she passed, he stuck to me like glue. After that, Barrymore began to grow on me more, and while he had played second fiddle to both Squeegee and Tigger in my affections, this past year, More-More has become a treasure to me. He is the sweetest cat I've ever had, and the most cuddly and loving.

 

Barrymore has been sick. His appetite has dropped off, and he's been losing weight. his insulin levels have been very high, and we're trying to get that under control now. The biggest fear is that he may have lymphoma. If he does, I may have very little time with him. He seems to be doing worse since going to the vet, not better. I'm praying, and hoping, because I don't want to lose my sweet kitty.

 

More-More is 13. He's a senior, but still under the age he should be to die. An "average" housecat is supposed to live about 16 years. (That's where Squeegee is right now.) He's always seemed so strong and healthy that this has been a huge surprise to me. When other people tell me that their cats have lived to be over 20, I wonder what I'm doing wrong, but I know that that's the exception, and when I took my kitties in, there were no guarantees that I'd have them even this long. Squeeks almost died when he was 2, and I've been blessed to have him all these years! You just never know. My only regret, aside from not being wealthy enough to fight harder to save him, is that I didn't appreciate him as much as I should have all these years. Now, when he gets on my lap, or cuddles up to me at night, and I hear him purring, I realize what a precious life he is, and know I'll miss him terribly. So, I'm hoping it won't be so soon.....

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

 

Seth's rat bird #screenprinting #ratbird #artistsinthelibrary #libraries

 

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab.

Each panel of a vehicle wrap is applied by hand, heat and squeegee. Here Andrew works the vinyl into the deep body lines of the client's Sprinter

Vancouver, B.C.-A Job With A View- this guy was seen down on Dunsmuir Street.

DedPxl #2 Pattern, repetition, rhythm. First week, the obvious, architecture. This week, trying to find subtler use of pattern and rhythm to enhance, rather than overwhelm. Does this photo fail on the criteria? Perhaps I'm rationalizing, but a repeating pattern of a drummer's beat is foundation, not subject. Is this a better composition for having the blinds mark time for the soloist? If not, then I'll take my F.

Cut sticks in half, allow to poke out about 1.5'

Double bias fiberglass cloth/and mat (mat side down) wetted out w/a 4" squeegee. 2.25 hours to apply 3 1500ml batches and 1500ml batch w/250ml left over.

My first attempt at cross processing C41 (Colour film) using BnW chemicals :-) Kodak Portra160 (C41)

120 format

Processed in R09

1:100 1 hour.

Agitate for 1 min for the 1st min then 10 inversions @ 30 min.

Fix 10min

Ilford wash

Wetting 30 sec

Squeegee

Hang to dry :-)

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab.

Besties!!!!

Rae Katana & Esmee Squeegee

Posted to illustrate the spots problem I found with my first home-processed B&W roll. Please leave a comment if you know how to prevent this!

 

Note: I used the Ilford wash method with Brita filtered water, and I used Brita filtered water for mixing the chemicals. I did a final rinse with wetting agent and hung the negatives up to dry in my kitchen after squeegeeing them with fingers.

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab

Gotta clean the windshield!

Setting up the 1st color, a scarlet red, for our Inara George poster.

It's been a very long time since I've seen anyone on a New York street corner washing windshields for change.

How did all those underage witches and wizards make it to a beach in April when school is in session???

Flight of the Conchords, Texas 2009, by Mike Davis

Printing by Ben and Crew

Pneumatics is one of the industries where Acculine's most important competitive strength lies in. Acculine serves customers worldwide from design, prototyping, through manufacturing, till testing setup.

Our pneumatic product line includes,

Pneumatic cylinders to ISO 6431, ISO 6432, NFPA, squeegee & floodbar chopper cylinders, to custom specifications,

Solenoid valve, air valve, mechanical valve, various valves to custom specifications,

Air filter, air regulator, lubricators, and various combinations.

And various components such as piston, cylinder heads, air filter bowl guard, filter element, air cylinder accessories, air preparation unit brackets, etc

Industries served

pneumatic component, lock & door and window hardware, bathroom enclosure hardware, power and hand tools, pumps and valves, filtration and separation, screen printing equipment, labeling equipment, automation, motion controls, automotives, packing equipment, food and beverage, electronics assembly, home appliance, medical, etc

Day 39 of my Fifty Fifty challenge. 50 days with the 50mm lens.

 

video shot with the nikkor f/1.4 50mm lens and a nikon d90

 

music is open source from www,archive.org it is called

'public squeegee' and is by michael sandler

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