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abandonedography:

Years before the invention of photoshop, Jerry Uelsmann was producing composite photographs with multiple negatives and extensive darkroom work. He uses up to a dozen enlargers at a time to produce his final images, and has a large archive of negatives that he has shot over the years. The negatives that Uelsmann uses are known to reappear within his work, acting as a focal point in one work, and background as another. His photographs can be seen in the opening credits of the television series The Outer Limits, and the illustrated edition of Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot. In addition, his artwork is featured on Dream Theater’s seventh album Train of Thought.

His darkroom technique of combining multiple negatives would ultimately lead to a revolution of mid-20th century photography and a career that spans five decades. (Source)

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Reblog if you’re from Maine or go to school in Maine.

divespell:

hopjumpskip:

hellew fellow hicks.

*went to school in Maine.

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divespell:

Let me see all my old friendsLet me put my arms around themCause I really do love themNow does that sound mad ?

divespell:

Let me see all my old friends
Let me put my arms around them
Cause I really do love them
Now does that sound mad ?

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youthiswasted:

Emotionally intense images of retired Philadelphia police captain Ray Lewis - who has joined the #OccupyWallStreet protests - being arrested by the NYPD.

Captain Lewis has been outspoken against the NYPD’s wrongful use of violence against peaceful protesters.

From what I have seen, Ray Lewis’ conduct defines honor, bravery, and dignity.

There is a media blackout on images of his participation in the protest, and on his arrest:

crosscrowdedrooms:

It’s proved impossible for me to get this shot of former Philadelphia Police Cpt. Ray Lewis being arrested, published anywhere.  I was adamantly rebuffed by the Philadelphia Inquirer, NYT, local NY papers, and Newsweek, before even looking at the photograph.  One of the only published photos of this paradoxical and intense event is located here at the NYC Observer:

http://www.observer.com/2011/11/former-philadelphia-police-captain-ray-lewis-arrested-ows/

Make this viral and they will come.

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