Nice find of art books today at the Thrift Shop. With the old fogey discount it was $26.60 CAD
"Ain't Photography Grand!!"
Expensive gear central. Hoping to use the lens and camera this week and the press to make photogravure prints all winter!
24x24 Ambrotype landscapes of good quality on this years agenda with some attempts at portraiture.
Gear/tools are expensive but necessary at times.
Voigtlander 655mm (25.8 inch) F6, $4350CAD
24x24 Ambrotype landscapes of good quality on this years agenda with some attempts at portraiture.
Voigtlander 655mm (25.8 inch) F6 Lens, $4350 CAD
Chamonix 24x24 inch camera, $12600 CAD
Etching-HUNTER PENROSE LTD. No. 8 Etching and Printing Press Printing Press, $3900 CAD
Orange Cat PRICELESS!
Chamonix 24x24 inch camera, $12600 CAD
Etching-HUNTER PENROSE LTD. No. 8 Etching and Printing Press Printing Press, $3900 CAD
Orange Cat PRICELESS!
Nice find of art books today at the Thrift Shop. With the old fogey discount it was $26.60 CAD
5 years and both (Fanny and Freddy)running well. The AMBROTOS KANATA project moves on to portraiture and 24x24 inch Ambrotypes.
Found some more FREE glass. Will pick it up tomorrow. It’s on another farm, just like the larger first batch.
This is from a Facebook page made by Settawat Udom.
---Some pictures we can't take again---
The principal image of Wat Mahathat, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
Taken in November 1903 before it collapsed in 1904
This is the importance of photography, it is a record of historical evidence of the existence of things
Because we can't know the future, what will happen
I will be working with the 24x24 this season, will get it out of its box. Need to play with camera and figure things out. Find a tripod that works, and lens. Are portraits possible with the ring flash and new mobile flash units?
Flowing and developing plates promises to be difficult! I have made a mess of it in the past. More silver, storing large glass? Larger trays, etc!! Lots to learn and be done.
Step by step lets get this done.
Years back I ordered a ringflash from Austrailia, it cost around $1000. The flash was delivered then sent back, when I did not know it had arrived. I lost the money, it was my biggest loss when buying things online/
The flash I got yesterday was the same one, and I got it super cheap, $75. So maybe it was destiny I was able to get it. I still need to get the battery unit, that was in the original deal,
Pigeon Lake!! First time here since childhood. Kinda shitty camping space, last of 2 available Too open for my taste, with too many screaming kids.
Will spend the day on Sunday making Ambrotypes, not sure of what. Maybe some portrait attempts tomorrow. I brought the new-used flash gear to play with.
When in doubt buy more photo gear. Total cost $240 CAD. A super cheap, sweet deal! Will try using the gear to make Ambortype portraits.
Dreams are so weird.
I just dreamed I was in Cambodia watching “The Killing Fields” with a large group of people in a grand old movie Cinema. Something I did in real life in Phnom Penh in 1999. Then in the dream a crab like creature crawled down from the roof, down the wall and jumped on the neck of the late actor Martin Landau. He screamed after the attack, stood up in the dark and tried to pull the creature off. Something that never happened to me in real life! Then I woke up.
Not sure how the real and unreal meshed like that on this night!! I was reading a book about the Khmer Rouge killings and recently in real life met some Cambodian refugees. That’s where this is probably coming from. Martin Landau and a killer crab? Who knows!
I have started to plan a return trip to Thailand. Is the dream a sign I need to return to Cambodia?
One of the good things about retirement is you have more time for things like this. Even though I am far from a carpenter, with my tools and after watching YouTube vids I can get small things done.
Now we have easy and safe access to the backyard and to the motor home for loading.
Note* One time a few years back I fell strait through the stairs to the ground below, rather dangerous! No more worries now. I am quite proud of myself :).
One of the great things about Facebook is the exchanging of knowledge. One of the main groups I belong to “Collodion Bastards” has been a great learning source for me. After 7 years in the process I also try to teach what I have learned about the process to help others.
This is from a post yesterday about the use of honey.
I love the international membership in the group!!
There was a water problem in the darkroom trailer yesterday.
I had an issue with water from the tank spilling onto the floor instead of going through the faucet. Water was draining out the trailers man door creating a huge mess in the trailer.
I had to stop using the faucet and change over to a water tank to stop development of the plates. The sewage tank was still working.
It’s always good to have backup systems for everything!
I will need to repair the sink.
I had the A/C going most of the day in the darkroom trailer. I went through 1 1/2 of the 2 Jackery batteries. I could not get the temp down below 27.2 C even with constant closing of the man door.
The A/C did help as I was able to place my hot sweaty face into the cool air. It did help lower the overall in the trailer buy probably 3-4C but I still had some heat related artifacts on some plates. It was not as bad as years past but the were still there.
Maybe I can place the collodion and decay in front of the A/C blowing cool air. That might help. I am not sure how to cool the silver any.
I am unsure what will happy on the really hot days.
Just woke up the next morning after my Coliseum shoot, I feel sore all over. Arms feet, back!! Lots of work involved in making ULF plates.
Trying to figure out ways to spread the work around. I will hook up the trailer to the truck the night before not on the same day as the picture making from now on. Am 62, need more rest time.
Was at Northland's Coliseum last night making Ambrotypes. It was a tough, hot day and I only did variations on 1 set up. I was trying to tell the story in a more visual way. The building ain't the most exciting structure ever invented! I tried to add some interest in the composition by shooting the subject from the abandoned back side. I might return to take a more traditional shot.
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| Yesterday |
Will try to photograph the old Edmonton Northland's Coliseum tomorrow on Ambrotype, possibly a second time later in the week. It is scheduled for demolition. So many great Edmonton memories here.
Am scouting shooting locations today on my scooter. Also hunted down and spoke to their security dispatch people, left my card. I think it should be OK to shoot from the parking lot.
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| Different viewpoints of the Coliseum |