August 15, 2009 – 10:24 am
here is a link to the image after the colours have been inverted in GIMP to turn a negative into a positive
http://www.flickr.com/photos/boliston/3822196687/
November 28, 2008 – 9:32 pm
This is a bit of a cliche’d shot and it’s been done by so many people, but it’s hard to resist!
Shot with a Holga Medium Format Camera. Scanned from a 5×5 inch print on a Canon Lide60 scanner using GIMP and Xsane under Ubuntu Intrepid.
November 27, 2008 – 10:07 pm
This is quite an interesting bit of art on the wall of one of the buildings at Cardiff University. The spots were a sort of terracotta, but all slightly different shades, so perhaps I should have shot this with colour film.
(Shot with a Holga medium format camera and scanned from a 5×5 inch print with [...]
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Also tagged architecture, art, boliston, campus, cardiff, cardiff university, medium format, peter randall-page, photo, university
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November 16, 2008 – 1:27 pm
This block was just off Alexanderplatz and it had obviously been condemned but I noticed that these interesting decorative bits has been added.
From a 5×5 print – Scanned with a Canon Lide60 scanner and imported into Gimp via the XSane plugin (os Ubuntu Intrepid)
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Also tagged architecture, berlin, black and white, boliston, canon, canon lide60, communist, design, east berlin, film, gdr, germany, housing, lide60, medium format, scanner, ubuntu, utilitarian, vignette
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November 13, 2008 – 6:05 pm
This is the Weltzeituhr in Berlin which is a world clock.
It has a moving model of the solar system on top. In the background is the Park Inn hotel which I think is the tallest hotel in Berlin.
Taken with a Holga medium format film camera.
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Posted in Photography
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Also tagged 120 film, alexanderplatz, berlin, black & white, film, germany, hotel, medium format, park inn, solar system, Weltzeituhr, world clock
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November 10, 2008 – 11:48 am
One interesting thing I noticed in Berlin was that pipes were above ground rather than being buried under the roads. I guess it saves having to dig up the road if there is a leak.
November 9, 2008 – 11:45 pm
I have been trying out a bit of scanning using a combination of GIMP, XSane and my Canon Lide60 Scanner.
I have got quite a few pictures from my recent trip to Berlin. As they were taken with a Holga it means that they need scanning which is where XSane comes in handy.
I prefer the flexibility [...]
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Also tagged berlin, black & white, film, gimp, linux, medium format, photo, Photography, scanning, ubuntu, xsane
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