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This technique is great!! I'm an art student and researching ways to create art by being sustainable and i think this is a great way to start and be creative! I would like to learn more about it's longevity, like how long does the prints preserve its original colour , or are there ways to make it permanent/long lasting? If you could provide me more information about it i will be really grateful 😊. Thank you
I do love the magic lantern firmware for the Canon cameras, it allows me to make raw 14 bit videos with them,, but i do have also a sony a6300 which is really more powerful than a canon eos m, is there a way to have a firmware like similar to magic lantern for the a6300, for make cine dng 12 14 bit videos?
Ok, this is two years old, but maybe I am lucky and get an answer 😅 I am an Artist from Germany and in the moment incorporate cyanotype processes into my art. Now I just saw this video, never heard of this and find it amazing. It could give my art pieces another layer… or color… and I will definitely give it a try. But now to my question: since this process works with UV light bleaching the chlorophyll (I would assume it has something to do with oxygen getting released), those pictures should not be very stable and would bleach away after a short while, when being exposed to (sun)light. Is there any way to stabilise them and make them uv resistant? And is there any problem with the organic matter becoming moldy and growing some pretty fungi? In any way, I thank you for your great video and will now dive into your other videos. Chris
I am a cockney but moved to Elswick in 1984. I married a girl from Kenilworth Road. The photograph with the boy holding the bottle of milk. The skinhead in the leather jacket is my brother-in-law. His name is Thornton McLaughlin and he still lives in Elswick. These photos show Elswick exactly as I remember it when I moved there. I knew poor people in London but I had never come across such poverty and hopelessness. I am glad that I experienced it. My son was born in Newcastle General and he is 38 now. Tish has a real talent and this is just the type of photography I enjoy.
The anthotype provess is very cool. I've used it to produce paper and glass negatives (if you use pure alcohol, ypu can coat a glass plate if you put a layet of egg albumin or collodian on itblike youd do to prep a photographic wet plate. Preserving a positivd image is best served by digitally photographing the results.
Happy Birthday Tanya Clarke. UR beautiful. Dead Space 2 was incredible. Best horror game. And Dear Space Remake is super awesome. Love it. The original one is good, I watch & played all Dead Space movies & games. Seriously! Nicole is beautiful. To think, that she was still alive... and that really wasn't Nicole. Anybody like Isaac, loses someone they care and love... they're gone. Nicole was dead. That only y the Marker was using Isaac. Its affecting his mind... in Dead Space 2, Isaac was fighting his nightmares. Its a good thing, he didn't fall for those Illusions of Nicole. She was using him. Nicole said she loved Isaac. Only he said was the video log- its not true, its a lie. I hate to say it. Issac needs to let Nicole. She's not worth it. I do, miss her. Its complicated. UR amazing Tanya. Supported. May the Peace be with u Nicole Brennan. From Harlingen Texas. February 2, 1972 February 2, 2024 through February 2, 3024
I picked up a slim paperback by Bill owens on documentary photography emphasising medium format and fill in flash.. Got my pentax67 and flash… I don’t know if there is a specific link but Owens has a shot of a Tupperware party and Parr in colour. My bible was and is Sally Eauclaire ‘New Colour’ book
Thanks for this video. A very valuable and interesting insight. Whenever I visit TPG, the first thing I do, before looking at any photographs on display, is to read bits of the accompanying introductory text on display, and take a photograph of a few paragraphs . I then find a good place to start to look at the photographs and at the same time, read the texts captured on my camera. I find this helps me make a connection between the two and gets me quickly into the mind of both the curator and the artist. The curation of Daido Moriyama's exhibition as a whole, revealed a worked example of his 'snapshot' approach to taking street photography. The hidden pleasant surprise was the group of erotic images included. An earlier exhibition, of Chris Killip's retrospective, was more chronological in order, a narrative. Once again though, it was the introductory words that enabled me get straight 'in' to the sets of photographs on display. Both exhibitions were stunning. After leaving Moriyama's, I immediately went out on to the street and snapped images up and down both sides of the road for half an hour. I got a high proportion of 'keepers'! I made a 2024 calendar out of them! Many thanks for your hard work. It's appreciated.
Great advice, especially the imagemagick options are helpful. A few other tips I know of: You can drastically shrink some PNGs without any quality loss by processing them with tools like ImageOptim. This process can be very slow, which is why image editing programs avoid it. And of course vector graphics are much smaller with diagrams. If you manage to get a page's size down to about 14kB or less it can be transferred over the internet in a single data packet, allowing it to load quickly even on very slow connections. I know of a blog author who doesn't use any CSS because it actually increased the number of readers, so you can likely get away with very minimal styling.