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Sinar Originally uploaded by


Saturday, February 26, 2005

Sinar
Originally uploaded by digitaldust.

Well I finally manged it and got a large format friend through ebay. It’s got everything I need, an old F model Sinar, 4 really nice symmar lenses, a 90, 150, 210 and 300 (roughly translates into 30mm, 50mm, 70mm and 100mm for 35mm cameras), all that stop down to 5.6. I’ve not shot anything just yet, but I’ve played with it alot. Cranes and fancy buildings beware, I have a monorail and I’m not afraid to use it.

weather project at the


Thursday, February 24, 2005

weather project at the tate
Originally uploaded by digitaldust.

I love alternative processes!! One of a handful of cyanotypes I did at college last week. The emulsion is starting to float off the too sized paper. However this is exactly what I’m looking for for my final project so I’m going to experiment some more and see if I can control the effect.

hdisk1 Originally uploaded by


Friday, February 18, 2005

hdisk1
Originally uploaded by digitaldust.

The desktop executive toy for the bond villain or even any wannabe megalomaniac. It’s USB powered too, will keep all those minions in line when out and about with your Powerbook. POWERbook, get it. It’s a funny boy, a joke that is, I keep pitching em but you aint catching.

Ahhh, I’m reading too much Cerebus.

a startled pheasant Originally


Monday, February 14, 2005

a startled pheasant
Originally uploaded by digitaldust.

I’ve flickred the pics from Ed’s party. I’ve got some silver based on the way but have to develop them.

Ed’s birthday dinner

greenpad5_medium Originally uploaded by


Tuesday, February 1, 2005

greenpad5_medium
Originally uploaded by digitaldust.

Broadcast power on your desktop. The splashpower site says that this will charge up any device laid on it, as well as desk fans and light bulbs. I hope it makes your hair stand on end like a cheap science experiment too.

The site says it wont scrub magnetic information, but will it cause birth defects or megalomaniac tendancies? I wonder if the CEO would want to live under a high voltage powerline.





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