June 17, 2009FiggZillaMusic.com News: 6-17-09 - XRADIO and INDEPENDENT STATE! Vegas Rocks and Smash!
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May 21, 2009Choosing the right paper for fine art printsChoosing The Right Paper For Prints Fine Art America (FAA) gives its customers many great paper choices for art work sold on this site, but I have been asked a few questions concerning the subject. The answer really depends on the type of artwork being sold so everything I’m about to say is focused on my own fine art photography available at HellmannPhoto.com. When given a choice, there are several paper characteristics you should consider when choosing a paper. Your choice of paper can make as big an impact as the art work itself. Think about the effect you want to achieve, consider the paper types available and then make your selection. Here are some guidelines concerning paper types for photography. A thicker paper is usually preferred for printing photographs. You’ll have the feel of a traditional photograph and thicker paper is more durable. Thickness is usually measured in “mil” and most inkjet photo papers are between 7 and 10 mil. Opacity is also important so you should look for higher opacity ratings if you are going to mount your photographs. There is nothing worse than seeing something behind your print like a marking on the mounting board. Opacity is not an issue with the papers offered by FAA so there is no need to worry about this. Color brilliance is also important with a fine art print and this can be affected by the brightness of a paper. There are two scales that measure the brightness or light reflectivity of paper: the ISO Brightness scale and the TAPPI scale. The higher the rating, the whiter the paper will appear which yields photographs with higher contrast and more accurate color. Papers that are exceptionally bright probably have been treated with whitening agents that may degrade inks over time. Since you want your fine art print to last you should avoid high ISO values. Again, this is not an issue with the papers provided by FAA. This brings me to the most important paper characteristic when it comes to purchasing prints at FAA. Since brightness and thickness are not an issue we come to the topic of paper finish. While paper finish is mostly a matter of preference, I favor the matte finish and most of my photographs have been proofed using matte papers. Choosing a glossy paper will improve contrast and yield more vivid colors, but because I have proofed my images using matte paper, glossy papers may produce versions of my photographs that are over saturated. Matte papers also tend to be more stable over time meaning the colors will not fade or bleed. To finally answer the question of which paper is best, I highly recommend that you choose the Premium Archival Matte Paper offered by FAA. It is a long lasting, heavyweight paper that gives excellent contrast and detail. It is also acid-free which will produce long lasting prints. Another point to consider is that once the print is framed behind glass, the glass will give the print a glossy look anyway. If you decide that you must have a glossy print I recommend choosing the Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper. The luster finish is a happy medium between matte and glossy finishes.
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April 20, 2009RiEnDkI have decided that I’m going to start a little thing called Red Ink, but it will be spelt RiEnDk to avoid confusion with other things. This is going to be me throughout the day writing down whatever pops into my head. It will all be in red ink. Submission one. I can't post any of it in here because it would feel wrong. No one actually reads my blogs, so it's like a journal, safe.
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January 22, 2009Nick Wheeler on L.A. Ink Tonight at 10 PM on TLCNick Wheeler will be appearing on L.A. Ink tonight getting a brand new tattoo! L.A. Ink airs tonight at 10 PM on TLC, check your local listings for more information and make sure to tune in!
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July 11, 2008Random Tattoo Goodness
Just came back from oral surgery and the drugs have not worn off yet
(woohoo!) so instead of trying to string together actual sentences,
forgive me if I just leave some links to random tattoo goodness online:
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February 27, 2008picture perfect, pathetic.im incredibly bored and i cant be fucked doing my maths homework, so i thought i'd make a list of the tattoos im planning on getting in the years to come.
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February 19, 2008AdobePhotoshop Lightroom 1.2
DESCARGA POR RAPIDSHARE / DOWNLOAD IT BY RAPIDSHARE AdobePhotoshop Lightroom 1.2
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January 16, 2008STARSAILOR - "Way To Fall"
STARSAILOR LYRICS
"Way To Fall" Son You've got a way to fall They'll tell you where to go But they won't know Son You'd better take it all They'll tell you what they know But they won't show Oh I've got something in my throat I need to be alone While I suffer Son You've got a way to kill They're picking on you still But they don't know Son You'd better wait to shine They'll tell you what is yours But they'll take mine Oh I've got something in my throat I need to be alone While I suffer Oh There's a hole inside my boat And I need stay afloat For the summer Long Oh I've got something in my throat I need to be alone While I suffer Oh There's a hole inside my boat And I need stay afloat For the summer Son You've got to wait to fall They'll tell you where to go But they won't know
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January 14, 2008Eyvind Kang - Athlantis (2007)![]() Hola, les acerco el ultimo disco solista de Eyvind Kang, miembro de Secret Chiefs 3 (la banda de Trey Spruance, guitarrista de Mr. Bungle) y frecuente colaborador de Mike Patton, que aporta voces en este disco. 1 Ministers Of Friday (1:04) 2 Vespertiliones (1:07) 3 Andegavenses (5:09) 4 Rabianara (5:35) 5 Inquisito (3:41) 6 Ros Vespertinus (5:02) 7 Conciliator (2:36) 8 Iupiter (1:28) 9 Repetitio (3:17) 10 Lamentatio (3:26) 11 Athlantis (4:49) 12 Aquilas (4:33) http://rapidshare.com/files/43102020/Eyvind_Kang_-_Athlantis__2007_.rar
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Nico: The Frozen Borderline: 1968-1970 (2007)
Nico: The Frozen Borderline: 1968-1970 (2007)
Nico: The Frozen Borderline: 1968-1970 (2007) Disc: 1 1. Prelude 2. Lawns Of Dawns 3. No One Is There 4. Ari's Song 5. Facing The Wind 6. Julius Caesar (Memento Hodie) 7. Frozen Warnings 8. Evening Of Light 9. Sagen Die Gelehren 10. Reve Reveiller 11. Roses In The Snow 12. Nibelungen (Harmonium Version) 13. Lawns Of Dawns (Alternate Version) 14. No One Is There (Alternate Version) 15. Ari's Song (Alternate Version) 16. Facing The Wind (Alternate Version) 17. Julius Caesar (Memento Hodie) (Alternate Version) 18. Frozen Warnings (Alternate Version) 19. Evening Of Light (Alternate Version) Disc: 2 1. Janitor of Lunacy 2. The Falconer 3. My Only Child 4. Le Petit Chevalier 5. Abscheid 6. Afraid 7. Mutterlein 8. All That Is My Own 9. My Only Child (Demo) 10. Janitor Of Lunacy (Demo) 11. Abscheild Ode (Death/Farewell) (Demo) 12. You Are Beautiful (Afraid) (Demo) 13. The Falconer (Demo) 14. On The Desert Shore (All That Is My Own) (Demo) 15. Hidden Track Descargar
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