Re: PF members exhibt on 08/02/13

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Part of the light rig is similar to a light jet Jan just home made from elichrom fibre light parts if that what you mean.  So I can/could light with my faux lightjet,  The led's in the panel(read more next paragraph), and with normal strobe or hot lights.  

 The rest is something my Father and I designed and built that is basically like those Micro electrictronic controlled water signs.  (or the daft punk pyramid)   So I can control the flow of the liquid into any shape I want via little electric gates and pressure control.  It can pump pretty high viscosity and a pretty high rate as well.     I don't think I have made one of these since 1998-1999.  While some are retouched and composited non of it is photoshop filters.  I would definitely place them in the Pictorial class as far as photography goes though as they are not what was purely on a negative or positive.  If I had the chromes (all output to 4x5 res 80) and files still I would show them bigger but they both went when the collection was acquired under the agreement they can only have one print at a time when needed to replace the ciba/ilfochrome at its end of life or damage.    I wanted these to be like paintings also in that there is just one of each.  Accept for the first few that are in the private collection of my mother.   



Randy S. Little
http://www.rslittle.com/
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325729/




On Sat, Aug 3, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 3, 2013, at 7:55 AM, Andrew Davidhazy wrote:

The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated August 2, 2013. Authors with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:


          Lea Murphy - Josh jumps

This is a great shot whether or not this was as planned or not, as the timing is perfect. I like his feet against the pattern of the reflection best. There is the overriding note that this is an underwater shot. However, it could not be more perfect without appearing artificial. Perfect doesn’t belong here. 
 
          George E. Brown -

I’m not sure I get the connection between the crutches and the house support, but now that you mention it, it does work.

          Dan Mitchell - Boating on the River

Favorite viewpoint or not, the viewpoint is up on the hill, not at the water level. PLus I think if I had been making this image, I would have waited a bit for the boats to move so perhaps the one on the left would move out of the frame. The real mystery is why he did not shoot the rowboats tied together at Blenkhorns Rowing slightly more upstream and with light a bit later in the day. I mean, if you’re going out shooting to essentially work with your surroundings, why don’t you look at all the components and put them together for maximum impact rather than taking a call telling you dinner will be o nth table in 35 minutes and will you be there? While you’re waiting for the boats and sun to move you could peruse a good book by Charlie Waite on working with landscapes.   

          John Palcewski - Scopophilia

Nothing much to say here. Jack was having another of his sexual fantasies, and this is one I don’t want to know more about.

          Randy Little - Cruxifix.

I guess it could have been a piss christ with another 500 hours of prep time and a different model.  There was a machine for doing this about 1991, but PS killed it.

Jan




Randy Little has a series exhibition in Gallery 10 at http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery-10/

Last week the counter read 6063 and when this collection was installed the counter read 6204

Enqueued for future installation: - nobody at this time - now is your chance!!

To participate in this activity find instructions at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery-sub.html

Send your contributions early and anything you can do to prepare the photographs so they do not require additional adjustment would be much appreciated. Especially keeping them near 1000 pix in longest dimension and 200Kb in maximum size. Large images that run off the edges of average monitors are a pain. Larger is not always better!

Please take an extra minute to abide by this request but if you have doubts about how to prepare images just send them anyway and the capable gallery staff will adjust them for exhibition.

Did you know you could have a series exhibition? Learn all about it on the instructions page mentioned above.

From: Ivanna

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