Ed Buziak's Photos + Artwork
...or how a zapped photographer decided to draw again, and paint
...and use traditional materials like film... and paper... and thought...
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Artwork... drawings, themes...
Five minute exercise... the nude

Leaves / negative space... pencil
Leaves / negative space... pastel
Razzle Dazzle... 1
Razzle Dazzle... 2
Still-life #1... Bottles
Verner Panton chair... mixed media

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Self Portraits...
At 30

Bare Bum...
Competition Entry
Fisheye Silhouette...
Legs and Feet
My two Feet
Nude Self-Portrait... 1
Polyfoto
Sequences...
Shadow of Man... 1
Shadow of Man... 2
Shadow of Man... 3

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Cameras I've clicked with...
Bronica S2A

Hasselblad SWC "Super Wide"
Hasselblad to Holga
Hasselblad XPan
Leica M3... Part 1
Lotus Rapid View
Mamiya C330
Mamiya 7
Nikon D200 Part 1
Pentax 67... Part 1
Pentax 67... Part 2
Pentax 67... Part 3a/Soft-Focus Lens
Pentax 67... Part 3b/Fisheye Lens
Pentax 67... Part 5/Pentax Spotmeters

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Lenses I've looked through...
Dallmeyer 3B Soft-Focus

Leica 28-35-50mm Tri-Elmar lens
Leitz 400mm Telyt
Nikkor 8mm Fisheye
Nikkor 20mm Wide-angle
Nikkor 28-70mm Zoom
Nikkor 105mm Bellows
Nikkor 500mm Reflex
Nikkor El-Lenses

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Photo Themes...
Abstract Colour

Abstract Details
Aerial Faux
Art Photo or Crap?
Balloons
Beauty Opinions
Buttercups
Candid Camera
Candid Photography
Car Number Plates
Caro Nude
Colour Filters & Colour Film
Conker Championships
Contrejour
Costing Photography
Craftwork... Hot Glass
Cropping Photos
Darkroom User downfall!
Death of Film?
Depth-of-Field
Eyesight
Family Photos... Father
Hot Air Balloons
Hot Car
Kitchenalia
Kitchen Window... Ivy
Locomotive Valve Gear
Michaelmas Daisies
Multiple Exposures
Multi-Prism Lenses
Night photo
Nostaligia... John Peel & T-Rex
Opportunity Missed?
Painswick Churchard
Paparazzi
Photo Theme... Chimneys
Photo Theme... Numbers
Photo Theme... Pointing Signs
Photo Theme... Post Boxes
Photo Theme... Seats, Chairs
Photo Theme... Tractors
Photo Theme... Tri-colour
Photo Theme... Wheels
Portrait... Jilly Johnson
Sequence... Minutes
Sequence... Hours of the Day
Sequence... Seasons
Sequence... Seconds
Sequence... Self-Portrait
Shadow Play
Signs... Don't
Snow Scenes
Soft Focus
Solar Eclipse
Solar Flair
Speed Camera... Le Mans 24
Steam Engine Fair
Still-life #1... Bottles
Still life - Kitchenalia
Stuck...
Swans
Trees
Tripod shakes
Trish Nude
Widecombe Fair
Window Gazing... 1
Window Gazing... 2
Water... Black & White
Water... Colours
Zone System... I
Zone System... II
Zone System... III
Zone System... IV
Zoom Effect
Zoom Lenses?

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From My Darkroom...
Bulk film loading

Darkroom Dodge
Developing Pains & Gains
Film developer - Agfa Rodinal
Film developer - Ilford ID-11
Fortepan 400 film
Fuji Neopan films
Ilford Multigrade IV
Leitz Focomat enlargers
LPL 7452 enlarger
My Darkroom... in Wales
Processing Faults... E-6
Polaroid Image Transfer
Sepia toning
Split-Selenium toning
Stöcklers 2-bath
Tray processing

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Alt.Photo Ideas...
Cyanotype (1)

Cyanotype (2)
Sepia toning
Sun printing

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French Connections...
Abstract

Alphabet soup
Bastille Eve
Cafe chairs
California Poppies
Chateau - Azay-le-Rideau
Cycling (1)
Cycling (2)
Double take
Flower Seller
French flowers
French toast
I-Spy
Lime Tree poem
Lucky black cat
Speed Camera... Le Mans 24
Sunflowers
Tilleul tree

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More Scenes from Wiltshire...
Avebury Stone Circle

Bishop's Cannings
Bradford-on-Avon
Corn Stooks
Garden "Open Days"
Gt.Bedwyn Stone Museum
Great Ridgeway
Lyneham Banks
Malmesbury Abbey
Malmesbury, River Avon
Malmesbury River Walk
Maud Heath's Causeway
Ramsons
Ricardo's Tomb
Roundway Down
Salisbury Plain
Savernake Forest
Silbury Hill
Stonehenge
Strip Lynchest
Urchfont
Westbury White Horse
Wilton Mill


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lundi 31 janvier 2005

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More Scenes from Wiltshire
Wilton Mill

The Domesday Book of 1086 listed 197 mills in Wiltshire... all powered by water and worked either in the finishing of woollen cloth (known as fulling) or grinding corn. Wiltshire being an agricultural county almost all the mills were involved with the latter. By the late 12th century wind power began to be used on a wider scale... the earliest recorded windmill in the county being located at Ebeleborn, now known as Ebbesbourne Wake, in 1248.

Between then and the 18th century there may have been another hundred or so constructed although by then there were as few as a score in use... wind may have been in plentyful supply on the Wiltshire Downs but grinding stones were not, being imported at great expense from Derbyshire and France. With the rapidly increasing use of steam power during the Industrial Revolution the use of natural wind power declined and by the outbreak of the Great War the last remaining working windmill in Wiltshire, that at Wilton, turned for the last time.

There are two places in the county bearing the name Wilton... the larger town to the south giving it's name to Wiltshire, being it's capital in the 8th century, as well as to the famous Wilton carpets. Further to the north, nestled in the Vale of Pewsey just to the south of Marlborough and Hungerford lies the smaller village of Wilton with it's windmill on a nearby hill. The Old English word wull-tun meant "a farm where wool is prepared or stored" giving the alternative spellings of this location as Wulton 1227, Wolton 1289, Woultone 1327 and Wilton 1402.

A picture named Ed'sBlog.WiltonMill.3.jpgWilton Mill was constructed in 1821 at a cost of around £500 to replace seven water mills which had been made inoperative by the completion of the Kennet and Avon Canal - water-borne transport being more important at the time - and the Crofton Pumping Station which was needed to supply water to a 19-mile stretch of the canal. After being in disuse and disrepair for more than 50 years the mill was purchased in 1971 by Wiltshire County Council who leased it to the Wiltshire Historic Buildings Trust. The eventual cost of restoring the mill a century and a half after it was built was in the region of £25,000, but it is the only one working in Wessex.

Restoration of the mill was first mooted by the Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Society and temporary remedial work was carried out in 1970, the building being listed as of Grade II of "special architectural and historical" interest. The staging seen today was a feature added during restoration which took four years... the sails turning again in 1976. Luckily all of the original machinery remained although all of the oak beams, elm floors and other timbering had to be renewed.

Some statistics about the mill and its operation are...

Height of structure to top of cap - 46' 8"
Width of structure at base - 20' 7"
Weight of cap, sails and fantail - 15 tons
Length of sail - 32'
Speed of sail rotation 15.5 rpm.
Speed at tip of sail - 35 mph.
Weight of a French 4' mill stone - 1 ton
Flour production in a fair wind - 1 to 2 cwt. per hour
Flour production in a strong wind - 2 to 3 cwt. per hour

Now operated by the Wilton Windmill Society the mill opens during the summer (check for times) and recently period demonstrations have taken place to thresh and mill locally grown sheaves of wheat (article to follow soon)... before baking bread from it the same day. The fresh smell, if not the noise, would no doubt attract hungry many visitors from far and wide!


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