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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Bunny!

Picked up THE BEAST- BUNNY today. He can ride with me on my adventures. We can travel and make Ambrotypes together!

Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Alberta Provincial Art Collection Info Page

Found these pages today on the Alberta Provincial website. Hopefully some of last works will be accepted as well. Last year's 2 bought ambros allowed me to purchase $2000 worth of silver nitrate for the project.

Friday, May 17, 2024

THE BEAST is all Ready for Work!

THE BEAST is a 100% legal now. I have the insurance, and over the last few days I got $881 of work done on it, allowing him to pass the Alberta vehicle inspection check for insurance. So THE BEAST is up and running for a total cost of $8540 CAD, not bad! Now I a reliable, good working truck, for the project and general things.

Nite* I also had the garage folks install a proper 7 pin trailer connector. A half assed adapter no longer needed!

Security camera view of THE BEAST!

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Ambrotype Boxes

Today I picked up 2 of these custom made boxes for $70 CAD. 

After foolishly and accidentally breaking 2 of my 11x14 plates from last week. Protection of the completed work has become a priority.

Monday, May 6, 2024

Sunday in my Cemetery!

Forgot my food and my water but am having fun making ambrotypes anyway. Yesterday was world wet plate day!!! I am always a bit off with organized events, tests and teaching methods. Always been a bit of a lone wolf. Oh well, made Ambros the day before and the day after the rest of the world.

Collodion a bit funky, over exposed first plate but we are on our way. Am in the cemetery I will EVENTUALLY be buried in. This monument is maybe 150 meters from my grave. I can see dads graf3, next to ours, from the tripod position.

Monument Link, from Evergreen Cemetary.

https://www.davidmurrayarchitect.ca/cemetery-monument/

BEAST table in action
See link for Monument
The lovely BEAST and FREDDY the darkroom trailer!

Good Art

I have found I like to feel the image more now. What feels best is the right choice. So I try over and under exposure, I try different formats, sequences of pics, different compositions different lens. When you think about it, good art has no rules. It is best to just feel yourself through it. Follow your creative and artistic heart. 

This last week I used my 11x14, 14x14 Chamonix for the first time. I struggled to find compositions I liked when I used a lens with full coverage (450mm), so I went with wider lens that did not cover the whole plate. Those images just felt better to me. I am thinking of doing that more and more with exposure and tonality now. Letting AMBROTOS KANATA be a very personally felt thing. Follow my heart and not be to rigid in technical perfection. More Sally Mann and less Ansel Adams so to speak!

Overexposed, but you get the idea.

Made Two Submissions

I just made 2 gallery submissions to the main gallery at CASA in Lethbridge, Alberta. It is a nice facility with an CARFAC artist fee of $...