@VinceInMT You absolutely must get ahold of some coquille board/paper. Best thing ever for duplicating the grain of a photograph with pencil. Check out Malcolm Childers, one of my college teacher's, work. He drew on coquille board and then did photogravure prints. He was/is a jerk, but he is a talented artist. http://roadsongs.com/galleries.html.
@VinceInMTI used an Apeman Trawo camera…
@VinceInMTThey're having Thunder in the Hills here this weekend. Tons of Willy Nelson look-alikes turning gas into noise. Just shoot me. Great weather, but there's no way I'm going to out fight their rolling roadblocks.
@VinceInMTMy Pentax Zoom 90WR ebay purchase arrived today. $33. It's is in immaculate condition complete with the original immaculate carrying case. Amazing. Can't wait to shoot with it. I actually think it may be my "go to" camera for a lot of things.
Reel-to-reel and 8-tracks. I remember them well. The reel-to-reel was a lust object for many. The 8-track on the side of the road with 20 feet a tape hanging out of it was a common sight, too.Thanks. I’ll check out that board. Looks like something I might like. I’ve been drawing mostly on Stonehenge. In some other work this semester I’ve been doing cyanotypes on Stonehenge and then drawing on it. An example is the last post on this thread:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/cyanotype-paper-green-blue-before-exposure.190790/
Excellent! I had no idea what a cyanotype was. Seriously. I like them.
I looked at Childers work. Wow. I can only imagine. Looks fantastic. Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks. That’s doable. I’m intrigued. but I still a novice rider (coming back to this after years away) and want to keep distractions at a minimum. I get the combining audio and video in post. That’s the way to do it. I’ve got lots of hours with Premiere.
I’m not sure you would find vlogging a distraction. You’re basically just thinking out loud instead of to yourself. Plus, it sure is fun watching your ride when you get home. Now, listening to music while riding is something I have no desire to do because I think that would be distracting. People do it all the time, though.
Reminds me of people who ask me if I will go to Sturgis. Uh….No.
Lol. Or Bike Week, Biketoberfest, etc. I made the mistake of going to those a couple of times. Wall-to-wall morons.
That’s great. One aspect of this hobby that I like is keeping touch with how things used to be done. Related: I have and still use reel-to-reel tapes and 8-tracks; I drive a ‘59 Volvo and an ‘65 Triumph; I bake my own bread; I collect and listen to old time radio programs (have about 65,000 shows.)
BTW, I love to stipple. Here’s one that is on 22”x30” paper. I did a calculation and extrapolation or something like that and figured that is has 300,000 dots. Closeup provided.
“All drawings start with a dot.” - Wassily Kandinsky
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Reel-to-reel and 8-tracks. I remember them well. The reel-to-reel was a lust object for many. The 8-track on the side of the road with 20 feet a tape hanging out of it was a common sight, too.
My landlady has a Volvo PV444 in her barn half restored. I rebuilt the carb when I first moved there, but that’s as far as its gotten. What model Triumph do you have? Yeh, I know all the Triumph jokes. I had a 1970 Triumph Bonneville.
You know, John Cleese mentioned one of his favorite British radio shows, but I can’t remember what is was. Not something I’ve ever considered. What radio programs would you recommend?
Just one part of my man cave.
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Lucky dog. I wish I had a man cave.
Those PV444 are pretty rare. My 544. I’ve had it since 1977. It went into storage (OK, abandonment) for 20-some years and then I got it out and running again.
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My landlady said her Volvo is a 1953. Too bad it’s just sitting in the barn. There’s one - 444 or 544 - here in town. Looks completely restored.
My Triumph is a 1965 TR4. I bought it in about 2015. It needed lots of work. This is a photo of when I brought it home. Since then I’ve gone through all the mechanicals and sewed up a whole new interior (I do upholstery some.). It still could you some minor body work and paint job.
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Nice car. Better than a TR6. I have a soft spot for English cars like that other than an MGB. I’d take a Sunbeam Tiger if anyone is asking.
My guess is that Cleese is referring to the Goon Show. Monty Python was heavily influenced by that.
Yes, that’s it. The Goon Show.
As for recommendations of radio shows, when it comes to Old Time Radio, that is, American radio from the early 1930s to 1962, there are so many and depends on the genre you like. If suspense is your thing, you can’t go wrong with the “Suspense.” If you like westerns it would be “Gunsmoke.” For sitcoms I’d point you to “The Great Gildersleeve.” For classic comment: The Jack Benny Program, The Fred Allen Show, or Burns and Allen. One of my favorites is “Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar.” I am a fan of science fiction and two shows did that really well: “X Minus One” and “Dimension X.” You can find many/most of these on archive.org. You can also get a weekly sampling on my web site:
http://www.otrannex.com/
If you want British shows, I have lots but they are a bit more difficult to track down. I tend to like the BBC dramatizations of science fiction or spy thrillers. I am also a “Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy” junkie. I’m an originalist and prefer the radio series rather that the TV version or the movie.
And, one that I always recommend is the radio adaptation of the Star Wars trilogy, especially the first two. Those were made in the early 80s with some of the original cast, all the original sound effects and music, and an expanded story line. Great fun. You can find them on YouTube.
When I am drawing I usually listen to music (big fan) but also listen to radio shows or art podcasts. I really like “The Lonely Palette” podcast which is a great art history show.
One thing I don’t do is watch television. Gave it up long ago. I don’t even watch or go to movies any more. Too much other stuff I’d rather be doing.
Thanks for all the radio show info! I checked out your website. I think I’m about to get even more well-rounded.
I haven’t had a TV for many years. Can’t stand them. I watch mostly old programs and movies on my computer via Amazon.
And, yes, of course, I am an Escher fan. Aside from the great use of geometry, the texture he’d create in some of those drawings/etchings, draws me in.
Supposed to be 68 today so I have to go out for a ride. Tomorrow’s going to 75 but I have class all afternoon and need to work on a paper and a drawing in the morning. I think I’ll head south to Wyoming today. But first, I am meeting friends for an 8-mile run.
I guy here has a Tiger but we don’t see it out much.
I got in a nice ride today:
https://fjradventures.blogspot.com/2022/03/belfry-red-lodge-columbus-loop.html
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