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Monthly Archives: November 2012
Weston at the MFA
The only word for some of these 8×10 contact prints is exquisite. I saw this last week and stood in front of one particular shot for several minutes, just marvelling at the dynamic range, the detail, the total command of … Continue reading
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3D book scanner eyes novels at 250 pages per minute
God help and protect us.
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A sandstone block built from lego, blending real objects with 3d prints
A sandstone block built from lego, blending real objects with 3d prints from Greg Petchkovsky on Vimeo.
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Google engineer builds $1,500 page-turning scanner out of sheet metal and a vacuum
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Documenting the death of film
As an avid analog photographer this project struck a chord with me & I bet there’s a chance it will with you too. The Disappearance of Darkness video by Robert Burtley; http://vimeo.com/35389773 Burtley’s blog, it’s very interesting with all kinds of … Continue reading
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Tagged agfa, film, ilford, kodak, large format photography, Robert Burtley
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