My father used to make the most wonderful cameras for a hobby and the series of panoramas that I am uploading at the moment was taken with one of these splendid specimens. They always seem to deliver a better photo for him but I maintain that the mistakes I made with mine made for a more interesting image in the end. An agument that was never resolved to be honest as everybody has such different ways of viewing the same thing.
Went out to a burlesque show in New York on the Lower East side. Had my film camera with a roll of 3200 ISO. This was the best one.
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Digital collage / illustration All photographic images are originals by Boudicca Design - Butterflies / - Hyancynth Orchid / - Birds / - Cityscape / - Little girl
The next in my current series of uploads of models being the canvas of some slide projections. This particular image is oneof my personal favorites… it just emanates calm and peace…. the fusion between model and image is perfectly balanced. The images from this series turned up amongst some of my late fathers photographic archive which I’ve been endeavouring to sort out and digitize. I don’t know who the model is or why or when they were taken but the make up and hair on the model just shreaks ‘eighties’ to me…. so some love from way back when…. with thanks to my very very clever Dad…. enjoy / . /
another hippy hippy flower power slide projection shot from my late fathers archive…. so all bright and colourful hippy daze from the eighties for you / . /
over the last couple of days I’ve been uploading some crazy wonderful images of a couple of models shot by the light of a slide projector that were taken by my late father some time in the eighties…. now I’m going to upload some of the portraits he took during this session starting with this one of a wonderfully crazed desert scene….and check out the girl’s make up… that sort of eyeliner action is just not seen much these days….. which is probably not a bad thing at all….. anyway enjoy / . /
and ancient classical painting of a wedding by …possibly Jan Vermeer?... although don’t quote me on that…. projected onto the model’s lovely heart shaped face….another of the ongoing series of image by my late father and dated at sometime in the seventies….. enjoy / . /
the next and very nearly the last upload of slide projections onto models taken by my late father with medium format film sometime in the eighties…. enjoy / . /
the next and almost last of the current series of slide projection shots that I’ve been uploading. I found all these images among my late fathers negatives and am thinking they are circa early 80’s…... so viva analogue and all that….. :) / . /
slightly late but no matter… this is the last … most likely anyway… image I’m going to post in this series of slide projection images taken by my late father sometime in the late eighties… this one is particularly odd I find … the orange that is projected onto her face really seems to be something else entirely….. yet it’s a straight shot and it’s all done in camera….. / . /
The cassette tape inherits its seeming authenticity from its ancestor, that ancient machine: the reel to reel player. Apologies to Momus for use of his flea market photo of reel to reel player. In aqua: / If you liked this testament to analog recording, you may also be interested in these other music-related designs: / / Create your own visitor map!
vu meter I bought this myself on a brown T / The red in the image is quite faint (not sure if other colour T’s will be the same) / This gives the image a sort of aged feel which i quite like. Just thought i would let you know if you were considering it.
This is a reworking of an older shirt design of mine Analogue Goodness. I have tweaked it a bit for the Music Machines Challenge. I had a music robot transformers thingy sketched up but upon further searching realised it’s been done before – to a much better standard. Plus I just got married and with relatives and buck’s nights and friends around I didn’t have much time to expand my idea. So, go the rework I thought. It’s been on the back-burner for months (thanks largely to the awesome MT for the idea). / An essential 80s music machine. Where would we be without it? No playlists. No drag and drop. Just chuck in the cassette and away you go. Make sure you keep a pen handy in case the tape starts to loop and get tangled. / Music machinery at it’s best.
making graffitti can be very tiring and sometimes you just have to have a little rest before doing the next bit….. / . / . /
this is not really a graffittied house and not really an fully fine art house but it is in Newtown and just sort of blends right in nontheless…. so I’m not really sure what to call this random snapshot of my old stamping ground… maybe an abstract art house? not sure but I like it for all that it’s not really one thing or the other…. just another little slice of life in the suburbs of the innercity of Sydney / . /
a completely chance shot of four birds flying over the party lights on the harbour cruise I was on at the time …it was quite late in the afternoon and just before the lights came on so these dark shapes really shouldn’t work but somehow the heavy glowering sky seems to pick them up really well…. / . /
three spectural and spectacular palm trees in the Botanic gardens down by the Opera House near Sydney Harbour… shot in black and white Infrared film / . / this image is available as part of the in the garden of my dreams collection
Moog Minimoog Analogue Synthesizer /
what do angels see when they sleep and what do they wake up to so high up there in the sky…..the beautiful sight of the soft fading light as they close their eyes must be just maybe perhaps something a little like this….
yep it’s true all you need to feel safe in the big city is a small tabby cat that has been trained to be a leathal assassin….. one missed step or wrong glance and pow right in the kisser goes the cat…. enter at your own risk….
I’m in a bit of a TTV mood this week. Must be feeling nostalgic with the year about to end… A few days ago, someone asked “what did we do without mobile phones?”. This sparked a long discussion about what we did without all the technology of today. I think it’s funny that we used to just turn up to meet people at a certain place, and just wait till they arrived, late or not. Somehow it always worked, no one got left behind, and everyone always showed up! / / What did we do before the digital age? We managed, whatever it was we did. I used to love creating my mix tapes of the radios nightly top 20, or taping video clips on a Saturday morning. I do love how far we have come technologically, the progress we have made in the last 20 years is astounding. I’m in no way anti progression. It’s healthy and good, but it’s what we leave behind sometimes that I miss. Long live the walkman! :) / / These two viewfinder shots have been combined, layered once, desaturation of one layer, added blue filter, decreased brightness. / / For instructions and information on how I created this shot, see here / / Canon 50D 18 – 55, 58mm + Macro Filter / record: f10, 1/250, ISO 3200 / tape: f3.5, 1/30, ISO 500 / Ansco Rediflex Viewfinder / Home Made Darkbox / / Edited 12am / / MCN:CFJR3-VARDV-Q3Y5W / / / / / / /
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