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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 พ.ค. 2020
Libby: getting started with reciprocal lending
Libby: getting started with reciprocal lending
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The Blue Distant Shore - Nadine Jones
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For National Poetry Month Nadine Jones reads her poem 'The Blue Distant Shore'. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
Night Golf - Billy Collins
มุมมอง 1073 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Sharon Bacon reads 'Night Golf' by Billy Collins. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
Sneezles - A.A. Milne
มุมมอง 1563 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Cynthia Ciaravino reads 'Sneezles' by A.A. Milne. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
Prometheus - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
มุมมอง 3593 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Aaron Hill reads 'Prometheus' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
'Mrs George Reece' from 'Spoon River Anthology' - Edgar Lee Masters
มุมมอง 1513 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Janine Reed reads 'Mrs George Reece' from 'Spoon River Anthology' by Edgar Lee Masters. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
Infinite - Nadine Jones
มุมมอง 123 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Nadine Jones reads her poem 'Infinite'. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
December - Nadine Jones
มุมมอง 113 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Nadine Jones reads her poem 'December'. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
The Bee is Not Afraid of Me - Emily Dickinson
มุมมอง 903 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Marianne reads 'The Bee is Not Afraid of Me' by Emily Dickinson. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
The Oak Tree - Kenneth C Morden
มุมมอง 223 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Nadine Jones reads 'The Oak Tree' written by her father Kenneth C Morden. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
The Cold - Nadine Jones
มุมมอง 93 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Nadine Jones reads her poem 'The Cold'. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
Fall - Nadine Jones
มุมมอง 73 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Nadine Jones reads her poem 'Fall'. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
How to Log into Libby
มุมมอง 1.5K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Here is a brief demonstration of how to log in to libbyapp.com with your Elk Rapids District Library card. Libby gives you free access to eBooks, audio books, and digital magazines.
How to find Magazines on Libby
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This is a brief demonstration of how to find and check out magazines on libbyapp.com For instructions on logging into Libby using your Elk Rapids District Library Card, please view our instructions here: th-cam.com/video/ZlxtSqu8HN0/w-d-xo.html
Now We Are Six - A.A. Milne
มุมมอง 2653 ปีที่แล้ว
For National Poetry Month Cynthia Ciaravino reads 'Now We Are Six' by A. A. Milne. If you would like to read one of your favorite poems, please call the library at 231-264-9979
An Excerpt from Paradise Lost - John Milton
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An Excerpt from Paradise Lost - John Milton
The World is a Beautiful Place - Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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The World is a Beautiful Place - Lawrence Ferlinghetti
A Child Said, What is the Grass? - Walt Whitman
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A Child Said, What is the Grass? - Walt Whitman
Happy Holidays from the Elk Rapids Library
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Happy Holidays from the Elk Rapids Library
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My turmeric always fades significantly. I’m not sure why.
Que trabalho lindo! Já conhecia a técnica, mas gostei das dicas trazidas aqui. Obrigada.
Thanks
What an informative video. I am gathering the materials right now! I have one question...Is there a way to preserve them for framing? I'm afraid they'll fade in any light.
Just fell in love with that wonderful Appletree, but have to admit I was incredibly distracted from your lovely cyanotype because of your drop dead gorgeous hostas!
Lovely work, and great instructional video. First time hearing about, and seeing the results of, the addition of turmeric!
Fascinating process, thank you beautifully explained
one of the best tutorials. thank you for sharing your process!
Have you ever tried powdered pigment instead of turmeric? It would be more light fast.
Thank you so much.
Love the end results! I’m going to a class tomorrow to learn this. 😊
Collagraphie
Lovely work 11:09
Beautiful work. I've been playing with cyanotypes and am always looking to try new things. Next on the list is toning using coffee or various kinds of tea. I really want to try your wet cyanotype technique though. How colorfast is the turmeric? I know turmeric anthotypes will fade over time if exposed to light, but this doesn't seem to be quite the same thing.
Absolutely gorgeous. Can't wait to try it. Does it work on fabric?
The gold from the turmeric took me by surprise. I am going to try a copy of Starry Night by Van Gogh. Thank you your lucid explanation.👏🏼
That's so inspirational. Can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for explaining.
Great video, looking forward to testing a more experimental (& probably messy) version of this. Thanks! :)
What r the chemicals that u r using?
Is the process the same if you use a t-shirt or canvas bag?
Thank you!
But acid in contact with cyanotyping colour sets free toxic gas. You use vinegar!! So how can you avoid breathing that in??
What happens if you don't rinse with the peroxide? Will it stay with a greenish cast or fade? You're a good teacher. Thank you.
Do you sell by chance ginkgo leaves? Thank you 😊
Wow loved it...wet into wet. Cd you pl . write if u cn in a reply the names of chemicals used. Thx
Do you also sometimes use salt and foam?
I really enjoyed your tutorial I just tried it myself before watching your video. I learned a lot. Going to try again. Thank you.
Omg how absolutely stunning, thanku so much. What is the solution called?
Aaron, thank you for reading this, and sharing this with the world. Sometimes it's good to stare into the darkness. I just happened to stumble across this video and it's neat to see that you have been active at the library in Elk Rapids. I realize it's from almost a couple years ago, but I hope you have been well, old friend! I would be happy to reconnect sometime.
I haven't started with this art form yet, so your video was very informative, love your work.
Hi, thank you for the video, loved the process! Can I ask how was the vinegar diluted? is it 50-50 with water? Thanks for any help!
what kind of paper are you using? Is it plain paper?
Thank you!!!
Those are beautiful prints and thanks so much for showing the process.
thank you! wondering what is the vinagre dilution
What could be a replacement for the sun?
Hello, what is the glass' size? and how many millimeters about the thickness? I do use a plexiglass but I don't find it heavy enough? Your work is a very beautiful inspiration, thanks!
Thank you! It is very cool !!! I love it !!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you for you lovely voice in stepping g through this process! Beautiful outcomes. ♥️
Thank you, was the paper left in direct sun the whole time?
thank you
Hi Marianne!
Such a well made and informative video. Thank you for sharing your talents and techniques Marianne! Looking forward to demonstrating this fun and creative process to my college photo students!
Fabulous and so inspiring. I bought the chemicals and water colour paper. It did not turn out so good. I think the paper must be important. Mine was cold pressed 100% cotton. Looked dreadful too textured. And colours were harsh. Can you tell us what you use please?
It was in the direct sunlight for 5 hours or it was in the shadow? I'm really struggling with the time to do the cyanotypes
I try to keep them in direct sunlight for the majority of the time. In my yard It requires moving them as the sun moves but that's ok. The longer the better. Some even leave them out for days at a time. I am not patient enough for that! Usually 5-8 hours is all I do.
Thank you - great tutorial. I can now experiment with a new technique!
Glad it was helpful!
the turmeric is such a fantastic idea!!! it looks stunning!!
Thank you SO much!
very well done, so beautiful 💥💥❤❤
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful!!!!! 🤩😍 I loved the effects I will try them, thank you!
Thank you and have fun!