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  • 2014 – Costa Rica – Sarchi – Miss Artisan at Work 2 of 2

    2014 – Costa Rica – Sarchi – Miss Artisan at Work 2 of 2

    2014 - Costa Rica - Sarchi - Miss Artisan at Work 2 of 2

    Sarchi artist plies her abilities in the Artisans Marketplace. No “designed in a foreign country” souvenirs below. Each piece is handcrafted on internet site.

    Sarchi is regarded the leading artisan craft destination in Costa Rica. It is largely recognized for its woodworking. Site visitors can view quite a few of the artists really hard at perform in the again of stores and in workshops throughout the town.

    Artists also generate fantastically painted handmade bowls and platters that you can very easily take dwelling. In addition to the hand painted goods, Sarchi’s artisans also make superbly craved home furnishings like tables, chairs, and chests, as properly as ornamental masks, wind chimes, and statues.

    Posted by Ted’s images – Returns mid June on 2014-08-06 14:40:31

    Tagged: , Ted’s pictures , Costa Rica , Artist , Sarchi Costa Rica , Sarchi , Painter , Painting , Art , Woman , female , Concentrating , Straps , HairPaint Cans , Paint Brush , Store , Lips , Earrings , Face , Chair , Seated , NIKON , NIKON Forex , D600 , D600 Fx , Vignetting , Bokeh , Artisan , Arm , Hand

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  • “Vigilantly searching”

    On the lookout

    The article is a short blog post about the author’s love for the Leica M8 camera and their Cosina-Voigtländer NOKTON 35mm f/1.2 Aspherical lens. The author shares a photograph they took in Chinatown, San Francisco using this equipment, exposing the image by a lot but still being impressed by the dynamic range at the lowest ISO setting. The author also reminisces about their childhood and how they used to view the world. The post is not informative, rather, it is a personal reflection on the author’s love for their camera equipment.

    Posted by tychay on 2007-09-10 06:57:50

  • Pocket knife

    Pocket knife

    Pocket knife

    When I was a child I was obsessed with resources. My Grandpa was a carpenter, and he experienced passed a whole lot of that knowledge onto my father. I utilized to “aid” dad a whole lot with woodwork when I was a child. I beloved all the tools, but there was a number of that were more unique than other individuals. Very first and foremost was dad’s observed: “Black Prince” – that was my favorite instrument as a kid (while I was by no means allowed to use it – almost certainly why I was so fascinated by it). Next was his pocket knife – fundamentally all the handy resources sitting down in just one easy tiny package.

    I bear in mind father likely absent on small business when I was about 5 several years aged. As the oldest baby, I was left “in demand” of the dwelling – I had to look right after mum. Father allow me maintain on to his pocket knife whilst he was absent – a image that I was in charge. Predictably, this ended in catastrophe – I cut my self a number of moments with it (nothing lousy, just a knick right here and there on my hands).

    When I was a little bit older, I was permitted to get a pocket knife of my own – the a single pictured listed here. I bought this with my birthday revenue just after turning 12, and it really is been closely employed for approximately 20 years now. I have used each individual device on this factor many many periods, and although I have proper resources for accomplishing most of what my pocket knife can do, very little beats the practicality and portability of these things – particularly for the reason that I devote a large amount of time out in the bush and cannot have each individual unique tool with me.

    So this image sums up a ton about my baby hood. It can be a little something I acquired as a little one, and symbolises that fascination I experienced with applications as a child. I pulled out the noticed blade mainly because I remember so obviously how significantly I cherished that damn observed as a kid (anything that was also disastrous – I got a little noticed for my birthday a single calendar year and proceeded to minimize up different bits of furniture). The qualifications in this image is the wood top rated of a coffee table, unfortunately not 1 of the types that dad or I made, but I wished to have a wooden qualifications since I feel it was a lot more than just the resources I cherished, it was the concept of currently being capable to make one thing. A single day I’ll have my have dwelling with a large get rid of and be ready to return to that childhood obsession of building matters with my resources.

    This was a neat concept. I glimpse forward to looking at what everybody else did!

    HMM Flickrites 🙂

    Posted by Eduardo_il_Magnifico on 2016-05-08 23:18:08

    Tagged: , When I was a youngster , Macro Monday , Macro , Micro , Equipment , Noticed , Pocket Knife , Victorinox , Factors , Enamel , Metallic , Sharp bits down my observed , HMM , Swiss army knife , bokeh , Nikon D750 , Tamron 90mm Macro VC USM , Tripod , MacroMondays

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  • 019/365: Daybrook I (dusk)

    019/365: Daybrook I (dusk)

    019/365: Daybrook I (dusk)

    Assorted bits of wood in the corner of a auto park. I almost certainly should’ve stopped down a little, rather of taking pictures vast open.

    19th January 2021 — GBR, Nottinghamshire

    Ilford Delta 3200 Professional (pulled to 1600)
    Voigtländer Bessa R3M
    Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.2 VM aspherical
    B+W 022 medium yellow filter

    Posted by Kelvin P. Coleman on 2022-01-19 18:51:53

    Tagged: , Voigtländer Bessa R3M , Voigtländer Nokton 40mm f/1.2 , Ilford Delta 3200 Expert , @1600 , pull processing , pulled progress , film , 135 , analog , analogue , grain , Nottingham , new topographics , city , suburb , suburbs , suburban , garbage , squander , fly-tipping , fly-tipped , wooden , picket , woodwork , desk , wintertime , dusk , twilight , blue hour , gloaming , car or truck , rear lights , tail lights , bokeh , depth-of-area , coronavirus , COVID-19 , pandemic , black and white , monochrome , B/W , noir et blanc , Schwarzweiss , blanco y negro , Reflecta RPS 10M , outdoor

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  • Workshop

    Workshop

    Workshop

    Ok, it is no solution. I enjoy toys. I genuinely love toys. And let’s not get commenced on the dinosaurs….

    I’m also a woodworker… so when I observed this little package in the kid’s section of the bookstore yesterday, I had to get it! 🙂 Of program!

    Posted by lisbokt on 2010-12-11 22:31:00

    Tagged: , bokeh , dof , shallow dof , shallow depth of industry , blue , out of concentrate , tender aim , large aperture , toys , playmobil , little individuals , tiny individuals , toy people , woodshop , workshop , drill push , square , rule , mop , broom , instructor , students

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