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Grabbed this one on the way home from University today.
Gorillacam to capture, Swankolab to process:
(Jerry's Developer, Flamoz Fixer, Vinny's CO34).
Edges and Black and white effect processed with swankolab.
Chemical steps:
1. Noir Fixer
2. Vinny's BL94
3. Vinny's BL04
If you would like you can follow my iphone 365 project blog or on @elineart.
Thanks for looking.
Techcrunch reported Synthetic which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building they'll move into in February 2011.
The article links to 74 Langton (though it still has an available sign on it). There is a larger brick building next door which is 80 Langton.
It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."
The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from a temporary space.
techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/
I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 (and some wide shots with 80) with Hipstamatic, 360 panorama, and my D7000.
Also a Firebird in front (which does not come with the building) and a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.
It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info n New Langton below).
He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.
Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars. 80 is 6300 sq ft for almost $1.5 million.
www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...
This PDF has the floor plans for 74 on the second page
www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74%20langton_sale.pdf
A planning department PDF says 74 is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer. They expanded in 1911 and added the larger 80 Langton.
sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730%20104.pdf
There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U
And another video with really cheesy music
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU
www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...
www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page
makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp
New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.
From an oral history of Susan Miller
"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."
www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...
www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/
blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/
And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)
sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf
Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)
www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...
www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/
www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/
Techcrunch reported Synthetic which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building they'll move into in February 2011.
The article links to 74 Langton (though it still has an available sign on it). There is a larger brick building next door which is 80 Langton.
It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."
The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from a temporary space.
techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/
I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 (and some wide shots with 80) with Hipstamatic, 360 panorama, and my D7000.
Also a Firebird in front (which does not come with the building) and a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.
It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info n New Langton below).
He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.
Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars. 80 is 6300 sq ft for almost $1.5 million.
www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...
This PDF has the floor plans for 74 on the second page
www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74 langton_sale.pdf
A planning department PDF says 74 is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer. They expanded in 1911 and added the larger 80 Langton.
sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730 104.pdf
There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U
And another video with really cheesy music
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU
www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...
www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page
makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp
New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.
From an oral history of Susan Miller
"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."
www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...
www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/
blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/
And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)
sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf
Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)
www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/
online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...
www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/
www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/
Experimenting with self portrait. Mixed black and white portrait with other picture with Blender. Then processed it with Swankolab
Blommer’s Chocolate, W. Kinzie, Killgubbin, Chicago.
Developed in SwankoLab for iPhone using Noir Fixer, Grizzle Fix, and Vinny's BL04
"sir...sir! you can not take pictures of "thee" tiffany diamond"
the tiffany yellow diamond is one of the largest yellow diamonds ever discovered; it weighed 287.42 carats in the rough discovered in 1878 in south africa, and was cut into a cushion shape of 128.54 carats
shot at tiffanys on 5th ny
merged-processed all on iphone 3gs
I'm not really big on my yard. Sure, I want curb appeal as much as the next guy but I loathe the idea of pushing a lawnmower myself; yet, it's something, & I can't quite put my finger on it about this lawnmower, that has the power to transform a day in the yard on a Saturday afternoon.
* taken and edited with iPhone 4
* processed with Diptic + Camera+ + TouchRetouch + Phototreats + LensFlare + TiltShiftGen + Grungetastic + SwankoLab + Iris Photo Suite
iPhone apps:
Hipstamatic
- Lens = John S
- Film = Pistil
- Flash = Off
Mill Colour
Swankolab
SwankoDev H1N
Flamoz Fixer
Got a box of the new Smart Girl's planners from the UPS guy last night. American Girl used a lot of my stuff in it, including the cover. Of course my work doesn't look like that any more, so it does cause a little internal cringing, but oh well. It's still cute!
iPhone 3GS. Apps: tiltshiftgenerator, BlendCam, MoreMono RedEdition, SwankoLab. Texture courtesy of SkeletalMess
* taken and edited with iPhone 4
* processed with Camera+ + ShockMyPic + Iris Photo Suite + Photo fx + SwankoLab + Pic Grunger + LensLight