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this was taken in my backyard. it's the little cabochon that you put it in your charm settings.
on it, you can see fences, trees, and some neighbors' houses.
isn't transparency awesome?:-)
"...I began then to think of time as having a shape, something you could see, like a series of liquid transparencies, one laid on top of another. You don't look back along time but down through it like water. Sometimes this comes to the surface, sometimes that, sometimes nothing. Nothing goes away."
Margaret Atwood
'Cat's Eye'
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Pentax 645 Colour transparency film
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Pentax 645 Colour transparency film
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While walking home, I noticed a transparency of an apartment building dangling from a traffic sign. Not sure why it was there or who hung it.
Just playing with a few old shots. Rather liked the tonal quality of this glass shelf in a bar at Bridgewater Hall, Manchester. The glasses reflect the daylight from outside.
I made this piece from techniques learned in Jude Hill's Cloth to Cloth workshop. I was so intrigued by the appearances and disappearances of elements in the weaving.
While walking home, I noticed a transparency of an apartment building dangling from a traffic sign. Not sure why it was there or who hung it.
soundimageplus.blogspot.com/2012/01/cameras-or-pictures.html
Pentax 645 Colour transparency film
Please respect copyright! All images are protected under UK copyright law and the Berne international copyright convention and are visibly and/or invisibly watermarked. No images are within the public domain. images may not be reproduced, copied, used or altered in any way, by any method, without written permission
Item is a photographic glass-plate transparency; part of a set of colour-tinted transparencies depicting life in Japan ca. 1910, including scenery, street scenes, workers, farming, fishing, silk production, stone carvers, wood carvers, metal workers, potters, and artists.