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revenge of ricky schrΓΆdinger ヽ(βŒβ– _β– )γƒŽ ([personal profile] parodeity) wrote2017-11-02 05:02 pm
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-05 09:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I'm keeping track. Sort of.
Yes, they are! It's very exciting.
I was working on a piece in blue to focus on that shade after it returned, but it's been a side project. Perhaps I will begin to add green to it and make it a joint celebration piece.

I see that some of my shirts have regained a blue shade as well. It is returning much quicker than I had thought.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-06 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd be happy to show you
However it may take longer than I initially planned, as I will have to rework some parts to make the green stand out and enhance the piece as it is.

Oh. I've never really considered photography in much depth. I capture images of things I'd like to paint on my phone, but I am aware there is far more to it than just that.
There are all the lenses and different types of camera and filters that can be used, from what I am aware of?
That's your preferred medium?

Yes, a friend of mine is wanting her blue eyes back. Hopefully it won't be long now.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-06 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I would be interested, yes.
As I said, photography isn't something I'm very well versed in. I was a bit dismissive of it a few years ago...
But I have seen some rather striking works since then, so it would be lovely to see how they are produced.

Mm. I'm fairly sure my eyes are the same colour then as they are now.
Which is perhaps lucky for me, being here.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-07 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
The university has some excellent art facilities.
It's much easier to get access to new materials for experimental pieces here, and their selection is more impressive than I had expected when I first started.

I have heard some people use dim bathrooms to develop film, due to the use of all the liquid chemicals in the process.

... used to be?
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-07 09:44 pm (UTC)(link)
... So you block out light, but not all the light only certain types of light.

[clear as mud]

I had assumed.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-08 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
So... exposure, and damage to the original film can come from all these different types of light.
I suppose, similar lighting fading paint over time if left exposed? Only on a much quicker scale.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-09 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
When you consider how much effort goes into each form of art, from time spent painting to time spent developing...
It's frustrating to see it dismissed by people who do not think it is a viable or worthy pursuit outside of hobbies.

I will have to read more about the process of photo development. There is more to it than I had considered, certainly.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-11 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I would be interested, but I would hate for you to ruin a photograph just to show me, essentially, how you ruin photographs.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-12 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I would be interested.
Taking good photographs would make transferring them to canvas much easier, for one.

But it is good to know a single mistake does not ruin the original film as long as you treat it with care.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-13 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I will be sure to do so, seeing as you have kindly offered.
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[personal profile] fabrefactions 2017-11-13 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he is always "chill"... ]

Yes. Have a good day.