
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Window Panorama

Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Oil Springs
This video seemed appropriate for today's adventure. We traveled to Oil Springs, site of the first oilfield in the state of Texas. The Handbook of Texas Online has a short article on the history of Oil Springs. You can read the article here.


Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Fortunate Road Closure



Monday, June 23, 2008
The Re-Photographer's Eye
A behind the lens look at what re-photographers see in
"the process".


Framing the image in the ground glass viewfinder of the view camera.
Look closely to see the recreated photograph flipped and reversed.





Looking through a light meter to set the proper exposure.
Also you can play CIA Spy Camera Guy with it. 


"the process".


Framing the image in the ground glass viewfinder of the view camera.
Look closely to see the recreated photograph flipped and reversed.

Refining focus on the ground glass with a loupe.
This is a fairly easy task. Taking a photograph of it however, is not.




Looking through a light meter to set the proper exposure.
Also you can play CIA Spy Camera Guy with it.




Different lenses provide different focal lengths. Selecting the proper lens length is critical to accurately rephotograph a subject.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Columbia Center
Yes, that is a toilet with a tripod leg in the foreground. This is just one of many examples of our dedication to the project (actually, the restroom was spotless and preferable to some of our previous locations). The photo for this location required us to shoot from a small, second story restroom at the Columbia Regional Geospatial Service Center.
Monday, June 16, 2008
South Fredonia




Saturday, June 14, 2008
Downtown Festival


Our goal for this location was to recreate a photo of a downtown fair taken in 1910. The original photo was shot from the second floor of the building on the northeast corner of Main and Church. The Blueberry Festival provided the perfect opportunity to capture a contemporary version of the original scene.

We encountered one minor, yet terrifying, obstacle in the process. That's not a staircase, it's termites holding hands. Neither words nor photographs can adequately express how jacked up these stairs were. I only walked up them because I was afraid the girls would make fun of me. On the bright side, skydiving, bungee jumping, and snake charming now seem trivial.

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