11154 7-7-1913 enlargement
Image by rich701
I am not sure what these wooden frames are that they are building. They may be forms to pour concrete in to support the building.
This set contains 39, 8x10 inch glass negatives of the construction of the Philadelphia, Frankford Street Elevated Railroad in 1913. There are also several enlargements of areas that I found interesting. They were packed in a box and separated with paper with notes recorded on them. The paper had disintegrated and stuck to the emulsion side of the negatives. You will find many of the photos with this paper still stuck to the plates because I did not try to remove it for fear of damaging the photos.
11154 7-7-1913 Frankford Road and Bridge Street
Image by rich701
I am not sure what these wooden frames are that they are building. They may be forms to pour concrete in to support the building.
This set contains 39, 8x10 inch glass negatives of the construction of the Philadelphia, Frankford Street Elevated Railroad in 1913. There are also several enlargements of areas that I found interesting. They were packed in a box and separated with paper with notes recorded on them. The paper had disintegrated and stuck to the emulsion side of the negatives. You will find many of the photos with this paper still stuck to the plates because I did not try to remove it for fear of damaging the photos.
A Little Bit Wider Now
Image by Cayusa
Day 359 of 365
Week 49, Assignment 3 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.
Widescreen - Create an image fit for the theater (or your new HDTV). All images must be WIDE. At a minimum, they must have a 1.78:1 aspect ratio (that's HDTV-style), but you can go as wide as 2.35:1 (a common movie format).
I really wasn't sure what I was going to do for this one. I shot about 100 different poses and concepts, but I didn't like a single one. Most of my shots are either done at 8X10 or 10X10. I did like some of my concepts, but implementing them in the cold or with limited indoor space, especially during the Christmas week, proved difficult. I plan on working them out when the weather is better and family obligations aren't so pressing.
The "black box" is at the correct ratio and to keep the ratio constant the overall ratio is also correct.
Snow Leopard
Image by jcnapw
"Snow Leopard," 8x10 framed original charcoal drawing. Thanks to William Warby (wwarby) for the original photograph. See my website www.jessicacrabtree.com for more.
G055
Image by Bruce Schleicher
Title: Apple Dumplings
glass size: 8x10
frame size: 12x14
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