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This gorgeous ornate wedding collection captures true romanticism at it's best. A monogram is found on the Reply Card and the Save the Date.
This client wanted to see the Save the Date design as the invitation. Voila! These were also printed on a shimmer ivory card stock for some extra customization. This Ornate wedding stationery set can be customized with your wedding colors. The digital flat printing can be unlimited colors.
by Peggy Lefler.
Toronto, Curvd H&z, 1 april 198o. 1oo copies issued as Curvd H&z 5o & Th Wrecking Ballzark 14.
18 pp/7 printed, photocopy in rubberstamp covers. 5-1/2 x 5-3/4, 6 broadsides laid in folder.
concrete poetry, including a collaboration with jwcurry.
3o.oo
No? You will have if you study this long enough! The "Doctor Who" effect of altering the zoom on a long exposure. The beach in the South Bay, Scarborough on bonfire night 2008.
The Foca PF2B (year 1956) on the field for a photo tour in Lyon, France, November 30, 2022.
For this tour, I used a Kodak Tri-X 36-exposure film exposed for 400 ISO using my Minolta Autometer III and its 10° finder for selective measurements privileging the shadow areas.
The documentary smartphone pictures were done using a Vivo Y76 smartphone camera.
About the film camera :
The Foca type PF2B (PF for "Petit Format") was constructed in France by the company "Optique & Precision de Levallois" (OPL) starting from 1947. This exemplary was manufactured in the Chateaudun OPL factory, route de Jallans, France, in 1956 among a late series of the PF2B. The factory, constructed in 1938 is still there under the name of SAFRAN now producing precision devices for aerospace appliances.
The camera is equipped with the collapsible OPLAR lens (a Tessar formula) 1:2.8 f=5cm. The focal shutter of the PF2B has timing of 1/1000, 1/500, 1/200, 1/100, 1/50 and 1/25s plus the B pose. A slow exposure device below 1/25s could be installed by the aftermarket service and was installed in series for the FOCA PF3 type.
The shutter needed a small adjustment (there are 4 shutter adjustments possible in the PF2B, roland.weber4.free.fr/_app/_app_mtge/app_mtg_txt_2ur.htm ) to get the 1/1000s, 1/50s and 1/25s operant.
The spring tensions of curtain #1 and #2 are easily accessible from lower desk of the body, under a small triangular cover with a central brass screw. This screw was covered by a locking orange paste and painted of the original black paint, showing that the camera has never been revised. I just released (turn clockwise) by two half turns the spring of curtain 2 (front side screw) to restore an apparently normal function.
Normally it would have been necessary to tense the spring. Maybe a little less tension facilitates the friction of unlubricated cylinder pivots and wheel axes in the shutter mechanism.
I followed the nicely documented website of Roland Weber at http://roland.weber4.free.fr
A Yorkshire slip cordon, at the Cooper Associates-sponsored County Ground, Taunton, on the rain-affected first day of a County Championship fixture with Division One rivals Somerset. A mid-afternoon thunderstorm meant only 42 overs were possible. After a three-hour hiatus, play eventually was abandoned for the day, owing to what the umpires regarded as a dangerously saturated outfield.
Match statistics
Somerset versus Yorkshire @ County Ground, Taunton
County Championship, Division One, day one of four (96 overs scheduled, 10.30am start)
Admission: £19 (advance purchase). Blank scorecard: £1. Attendance: 1,300 (estimate). Yorkshire won the toss and elected to bowl. Somerset 155-3 off 42 overs (Tom Kohler-Cadmore 76, James Rew 54 not out, George Hill 2-31) 0pts. Yorkshire (1pt) did not bat. Play was abandoned for the day, at 4.45pm, after a pitch inspection, owing to a wet outfield. Umpires: Rob Bailey, Mark Newell
Result (four days): Somerset 441-6 declared off 127 overs (14pts) drew with Yorkshire 134-9 declared off 38 overs (9pts)
My mother did not like that I was taking pictures of her, even though she has Alzheimer's and her mind is not all there, she knew. And she didn't like it.
I only did it because a friend thought it might be a good idea.
Do you think it was a good idea?
It is a small reminder of what happens to our bodies as we grow old after living a full life.
I hope people will look at these photos especially.
They are hard for me to sit with because I know the implications.
Best Hall opened in the fall of 1965. The new residence hall was named after Martha Best, who was a professor of Biology and Bacteriology at Eastern College from 1924 to 1952. Today, the hall is currently part of the University’s Honors College. Residents have to have a 3.3 or higher GPA in order to live in the hall.
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