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    not an junior member Janko Belaj's Avatar
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    "A Calendar For All Times"



    Two friends of mine have made a calendar. Designer and photographer. Photographer (Mario Majcan) used his old (probably some Russian) 18x24cm wooden camera (on 10 photos, if I remember correctly) and Globica 4x5", both with efke 25 (developed in X-Tol (1+4) and Rodinal (1:50) in single bath mixture). Negatives were scanned on drum (tango) and flatbed (topaz) scanners and finally calendar was printed using duo-tone offset technique in format 100x140 cm (that would be something like 39x55 inches). That is about technique.
    Calendar is somewhat crazy and I believe worth seeing.



    I coded website, but had to give up from "nice" scalable presentation due to bugs in "ie" so now we had a fixed old fashioned code.
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    "A Calendar For All Times"

    Janko,

    I found the concept refreshingly original & I really enjoyed the abstractions. I wish your friends luck with thier project!
    "I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority"---EB White

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    Jim Ewins
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    "A Calendar For All Times"

    Terrific, thanks Janko

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