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Nice Photo Prints photos

A few nice photo prints images I found:



Zebra Series
photo prints
Image by gfoots
A four color polyester plate lithographic print series.
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Mortar batteries in front of Picquet house Light Division (LOC)
photo prints
Image by The Library of Congress
Fenton, Roger, 1819-1869, photographer.

Mortar batteries in front of Picquet house Light Division

[1855]

1 photographic print : salted paper ; 24 x 35.5 cm.

Notes:
Photo shows five men and three mortars at a mortar battery with bomb-proof shelter.

Title transcribed from verso.
Served by appointment only. Material requires special handling. For more information, see: www.loc.gov/rr/print/info/617_apptonly.html
Purchase; Frances M. Fenton; 1944.
Forms part of: Roger Fenton Crimean War photograph collection.

Subjects:
Crimean War, 1853-1856--Military facilities--British--Ukraine--Crimea.
Crimean War, 1853-1856--Equipment & supplies--British--Ukraine--Crimea.
Batteries (Weaponry)--Ukraine--Crimea--1850-1860.
Mortars (Ordnance)--1850-1860.

Format: Salted paper prints--1850-1860.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

Part Of: Fenton, Roger, 1819-1869. Roger Fenton Crimean War photograph collection (DLC) 2001696100

For more information about this collection, see www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/ftncnw

Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g09300

Call Number: PH - Fenton (R.), no. 191

Anorexia? no, I'm fine...

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Anorexia? no, I'm fine...
photo prints
Image by Constantine Belias
Entry for the competition of Young Lions Greece 2010

Art Director:
Constantine Belias

Copywriter:
Konstantina Zoehrer

Special thanks to:
Lefteris Koulonis

This is my entry for the Young Lions Competion 2010 for the print category. We were asked to create a meaningful message addressed to girls suffering from eating disorders and anorexia in particular.
Our aim was to dispel the myth that the person who suffers from anorexia
is skinny. This is actually one of the last stages of the disease.

Therefore we chose to use the picture of a girl who looks happy and has
an average body type. In the copy she states some of the things she does which are clear indications of anorexia.

For example: she gets nervous when she looks at herself in the mirror, avoids eating, frozes her food so that it won’t smell and can easily dispose of it under her mother’s nose etc

Our idea was to show that a person suffering from anorexia isn’t aware of the fact that it is a disease. What one sees while looking at the poster is a girl smiling and next to her the headline that reads:
Anorexia? no, I'm fine...



First prints!
photo prints
Image by Gueоrgui
The VERY first print is the one in the top left. Overexposed the paper quite a bit.

And yeah, when the paper is dipped into the developer, and the image starts to form, that's a rather magical moment...

And I stood nervous next to you in the dark room
You dropped the paper in the water
And it all begins to bloom
Yeah, they go wild...


(Bright Eyes - Old Soul Song [For The New World Order])

Crostini Designs - Holiday Cards - Packaging and Logo

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Crostini Designs - Holiday Cards - Packaging and Logo
photo prints
Image by crostinidesigns
Crostini designs holiday cards, created with a PG-5 Print Gocco. Available on Etsy - store name is Crostini (see my profile for a link).

Photo depicts the Crostini logo (screenprinted on back of card) and packaged card sets (of 6, in mixed winter colors).

2-color print with embossed word "PEACE". Metallic gold background / black foreground. In a mix of winter colors on acid-free cardstock. Non-denominational design.


Ponderosa
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Image by Fabrice de Nola
Topic: work of art by Fabrice de Nola
Title: Ponderosa (diptych)
Date: 1997
Medium: oil on linen (left panel), Ilfochrome (right panel)
Total size: cm 300x300
Painting size: cm 300x200
Ilfochrome size: cm 300x100

Description:
The woman that is painted in negative on the canvas (left) becomes a positive image on his negative reproduction (right).
The painting reproduction in right panel was realized by a negative film that was printed as a reversal film.

To learn more about Inverse Project go to: article (italian) and images

Cite as: Fabrice de Nola, 1997. Ponderosa (diptych), oil on linen (left panel), Ilfochrome (right panel), cm 300x300.

Fabrice de Nola is an Italian-Belgian visual artist. He was the first artist in the world to create works of art, in 2006, using painted QR codes containg web links and texts readable through mobiles.

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photo prints
Image by MarianaLeme
print para miyuki

I'm just so tired.

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I'm just so tired.
photo prints
Image by ben▐
Yashica MAT 124g


Make Your Own Fujica V2
photo prints
Image by daveelmore
The Fujica V2 is a fixed-lens, leaf-shutter rangefinder introduced by Fuji in 1964. It features a coupled CdS lightmeter allowing a speed priority exposure program. The lens is a 6-element, 45 mm f/1.8 with a shutter by Citizen. Focusing is handled by turning a thumb wheel on the back of the camera.

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Origami Sanbo Box - free paper to print
photo prints
Image by davis.jacque
This is an Origami Sanbo Box made from paper I drew. You can download and print the paper here:
www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/5352999475/


Sanbo Boxes are traditional Origami, instructions can be found on line including several video instructions.

I thought this box would be fun for Valentine's Day.
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Best Regards,
Jacque

Nice Photo Prints photos

A few nice photo prints images I found:


My first art purchase
photo prints
Image by The Man in Blue
A print of kozyndan's "Uprising", which is a remix of Katsushika Hokusai's famous "In the Hollow of a Wave off the Coast at Kanagawa".

View the larger size if you'd like to see the bunnies.


Collagraph Plate #2
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Image by PATRICK BOEHNER
This Collagraph print, or Carborundum print, was original part of a larger collagraph image. The plate is made form chipboard, gel medium, tissue paper, carborundum, and white glue. The Carborendum (an abrasive powder, used in sandblasting) is glued down in values of black (the lighter shades of gray don't show up well in the photo), glue is painted over areas for lighter shades, and sealed with polymer gloss med, and inked intaglio.

I was originally unsure if it would work so I had abandoned the plate and changed the design for the larger collagraph (which I will post later). I finally got a chance to print it on its own and found I was really happy with the results. I have made five 22”x11” of these prints (I may do more), and plan on altering and adding to each print with various mediums. Each will be a different play on the original theme of displacement and Diaspora, at least that’s the idea.

I’m just happy it worked out.

Untitled Baby #1, 2007
Collagraph, 22x11 in.


Amos Kennedy (redacted)
photo prints
Image by On Being
Not all projects turn out as planned for the Rural Studio and its clients. A resident of Akron, Alabama had offered to donate private land as the location for a Boys & Girls Club. Using the brick shell of a former grocery store that stood there, students designed and built a fantastic structure with a vaulted shed roof and an open floor plan.

I had seen all the lovely images by Timothy Hursley of kids and community hanging out in preparation for recreation. Seven years later, I learned that legal squabbles between the town and the owner resulted in an impasse. The structure has yet to be used for its intended purpose, but it currently claims a space for one artist who hand-sets print for posters and books.

You could say that Amos Kennedy is part of this sustainability and recycling movement going on. He moves to rural Alabama, makes use of a building, and salvages old Heidelberg presses for commercial and personal enterprises. His is an ethic of recycling — not for the sake of landfills but for the sake of culture and authenticity and a link to the past.For the sake of sensitivity of others, I redacted the first word of a poster behind Amos' head (see unedited version).

Trent Gilliss, Online Editor
(Photo: Trent Gilliss)

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hanging on to web string
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GoduS KRING
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Image by shannonkringen


birthday flowers
photo prints
Image by bunchadogs & susan
received a week ago from my older son.
better viewed in lightbox, click that L.

zero image large format pinhole
cropped version below

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