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  • AboutI am also known as CraftyMoni elsewhere on the web. I am a Children’s Librarian. I am a photographer. I am a knitter. I am a reader. I am a wannabe poet. I blog. Sometimes I complain. I like to swear. I have a really twisted sense of humor. I think I might be a Zen Buddhist (Still trying to decide). Not a fan of organized religion. I am very liberal and can be vocal about it at times. I’m a daydreamer. Sometimes sassy. I try to be compassionate. I think I’m pretty nice most of the time. You can delve into deeper waters by reading these posts. You can see my photography on my Flickr page. If you like any photos you see there or on this site and would like to buy a print let me know. I would be happy to sell one to you! I blather about library stuff on  Twitter. You will also find me on Google+ and Facebook. Enjoy your visit!  
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I am a Children’s Librarian living in the Portland, Oregon area. When I am not Children’s Librianing I like to play with cameras and film. I also like playing the ukulele, knitting, sketching, and hiking.
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  • The first bridge

    The first bridge

    April 28, 2017

    In my last photography post I showed you my Holga results from my foray into c-41 developing at home. Here is one from the roll of pinhole from that batch.

    Speaking of pinhole, happy pinholeday weekend! Sunday is the official day but since I have been traveling to meet up with my pinhole photography friends over the years it’s become a weekend celebration. I’ve brought my zero 2000 with me to the Bay Area and on Sunday will meet up with the gang in SF. I will post a recap of the day, so stay tuned.

    Camera: Zero 45 (25mm, 120 roll back)

    Film: Ektar 100

    Cinestill C-41 kit

     

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  • #100happydays week 5

    #100happydays week 5

    April 27, 2017
    4/19: all are welcome
    4/19: all are welcome
    4/20: finally seeing tiny leaves
    4/20: I spy tiny leaves on the tree
    4/21: crescent moon love
    4/21: crescent moon love
    4/22: giggling at the teens playing Just Dance
    4/22: giggling at the teens playing Just Dance
    4/23: my what a magnificent tree
    4/23: my what a magnificent tree
    4/24: Been having fun drawing my life in comics
    4/24: Been having fun drawing my life in comics
    4/25: Ballpoint pen sketching
    4/25: Ballpoint pen sketching
    4/26: trying to feel the rain
    4/26: trying to feel the rain

    Here is my week of happy days. This week was all about sketching! The rain kept me indoors most of the time.

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  • Color film developing

    Color film developing

    April 21, 2017
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    4/6: New adventure awaits
    4/6: New adventure awaits

    For a long time I’ve been wanting to try developing color film at home. I’ve had a roll of exposed dishwasher film that my friend Inge gave me two years ago but my local lab wouldn’t develop it, which leaves me with having to do it myself.

    I finally bit the bullet and bought a kit when I saw that Cinestill made one. I watched the video on their product page and they make it look so easy! And I had all of the things I needed to do it the way he did, including a foot spa! Plus it seemed pretty inexpensive. I spend around $25 to develop two rolls of color film at my lab, by the time I pay for shipping.

    I was super nervous to try it but decided to jump in with both feet right away, rather than procrastinating (my usual M.O.). I developed a roll from my Holga an a roll of pinhole photos from my Zero 45 (which I will share next time). I am very pleased that it all came out and that I didn’t screw anything up!! The film I used in the Holga was a very expired mystery film, which might account for the graininess.

    The photos in this post are the from that Holga roll. I shot these in the Hollywood district of Portland in March.

    I will talk more about this whole color film developing in future posts. Also, I still need to develop the dishwasher film! I will update the blog when I do that.

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  • #100happydays, week 4

    #100happydays, week 4

    April 18, 2017

    This past week was a pretty good week. Not pictured: on Thursday I got to judge the library’s poetry contest and the teen category was particularly strong. I enjoyed seeing kids I’ve known for 7 years read poetry they’ve written. It’s weird to have worked here long enough to witness kids growing up into teenagers.

    The library opened a seed library this past Saturday, which is very exciting.

    I was a little freaked out on Friday that we were all going to die in a nuclear holocaust. So glad that fizzled out.

    And finally, I had a lot of fun drawing a comic as homework for a drawing class I’m taking. I may have to do more of it! (incidentally, you can keep up with my drawing adventures at gottasketchthatich.com.)

    4/18: they predicted thunderstorms but it turned out to be a beautiful day.
    4/18: they predicted thunderstorms but it turned out to be a beautiful day.
    4/17: Today I fulfilled my lifelong dream of drawing my own comic.
    4/17: Today I fulfilled my lifelong dream of drawing my own comic.
    4/16: My sanctuary
    4/16: My sanctuary
    4/15: Today was the opening of the library's Seed Library, organized by my friend Susie!
    4/15: Today was the opening of the library’s Seed Library, organized by my friend Susie!
    4/14: wine and deep breaths in anticipation of the end of the world
    4/14: wine and deep breaths in anticipation of the end of the world
    4/13: Love those blossoms
    4/13: Love those blossoms
    4/12: Knitting, coffee, and audio-book in the morning keeps me sane.
    4/12: Knitting, coffee, and audio-book in the morning keeps me sane.

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  • Fun with a new pinhole camera

    Fun with a new pinhole camera

    April 14, 2017

    A few weeks ago my buddy Todd sent me a new camera design to test out (He designs 3d printed cameras). I was completely thrilled to volunteer to do this! It is a box camera with a 75mm focal length for 4×5 film. I am used to the wider angle of a 25mm focal length so was really excited to try something new!

    I decided to try the B&W film first since I had developer on hand. I had a lot of fun with the camera during the week and I’m loving the results so far. The camera is really lightweight and easy to carry around with me.

    I am currently shooting through some color film and will develop and scan them this weekend. The results of that will be in next Friday’s photography post, so more on that later.

    Check out the info about the camera on Thingiverse (and print one if you wish!). More about Todd can be found on his website.

    For all of these photos, Fuji Acros 100 was used and they were developed in Diafine.

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