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UP for Auction: Bids Fail to Save World-Famous Holdout House

14 Mar

[ By WebUrbanist in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

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In the esoteric realm of ‘nail houses’ – properties whose owners refuse to sell them to developers at any cost – Edith Macefield‘s may be the most well-known, but her century-old home now appears doomed to face a wrecking ball.

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An auction for the property was just completed but no buyers were found – anyone purchasing the house would also have had to adopt its existing $ 500,000 mortgage, which, despite its fame, was not enough to attract either curious collectors or real estate developers.

Macefield herself turned down an offer for $ 1,000,000 from developers trying to buy up the land for a commercial complex, hence the construction of a giant concrete wall on three sides as their project went ahead without this last little lot.

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In a strange but heartwarming twist: before she passed away in 2008, Macefield befriended the superintendent of the surrounding commercial development. Apparently she ultimately enjoyed the attention and company brought by the development.

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As Macefield aged, this superintendent began taking her to appointments and purchasing her groceries and their friendship grew. In the end, she willed him the property – in an attempt to respect the gift, he then tried to make it work as an office or restaurant.

At this point, the house has been boarded up for some time now and the failed sale leaves few possibilities outside of its destruction. It has no historic preservation status, for instance, that might further delay its demolition.

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Some fans hoped Pixar Animation Studios, producers of ‘UP’, would buy the house for publicity purposes and spare it the wrecking ball, but there has been no news on that front.

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Though there are many holdout homes around the world, hers has become a symbol of resistance – her defiance a story that will certainly outlive the structure itself, whatever its fate.

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Stuck Inside?Indoor Photo Ideas Save the Day

12 Mar

Non-stop snow have you stranded indoors? Or maybe the flu has you quarantined?

Either way, keep hold of your camera ’cause there’s tons of cool stuff to photograph right there under your own roof!

If you’re not sure where to start, we’ve got ideas to help you get the ball rolling, from shadows on the wall to everything macro. Together we’ll prove that there’s no need to go far for a great shot. It’s right around the corner. Literally!

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Save the date! DPreview PIX2015 Expo May 2-3

30 Jan

DPReview is pleased to announce ‘Photo Interactive Expo, PIX2015’. PIX2015 is a live-streamed photo show which will be taking place on May 2nd and 3rd 2015. A true celebration of photography, the show – which will be live-streamed here on DPReview.com and on our partner sites – will feature inspiring, entertaining, educational and interactive talks and demonstrations by leading photographers and industry experts. Click through to learn more

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Deal 11: $10 Landscape Photography eBooks (Save 66%)

24 Dec

Today is day 11 in our 12 days of Christmas and we’ve saved one of our best deals til 2nd last!

Today you can pick up either of our Landscape Photography eBooks for just $ 10 (they are normally $ 29.99 each).

These two landscape photography eBooks were written in the last 18 months by the talented New Zealand photographers Todd and Sarah Sisson.

Together they make one of the most comprehensive and practical guides to creating beautiful landscape images we’ve come across.

Living Landscapes: A Guide to Stunning Landscape Photography

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The first of the two eBooks is all about taking landscape images that help you to capture and share the beauty of the world around you.

It received many great reviews from around the web and is one of the most beautifully written and illustrated eBooks we’ve ever published.

Normally $ 29.99, today it’s yours for $ 10.

Loving Landscapes: A Guide to Landscape Photography Workflow and Post-Processing

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If you’ve ever been frustrated that the landscape photos from your camera don’t portray the magical scenes you witnessed, then this is eBook will open up a new world of creative possibilities and teach you how to transform your dull RAW files into breaking images.

In this eBook Todd and Sarah demystify the landscape photography workflow and share how they create the beautiful images that they do.

It’s 200+ pages of practical information that has helped many of our readers improve what they do. You also get a set of 10 Lightroom presets with this eBook to help you on your way (these require you to have Lightroom software to use them).

Normally $ 29.99, today it’s yours for $ 10.

Want them Both? Get This Bonus!

For those of you who want to pick up both of Todd and Sarah’s eBooks – there’s a bonus for you.

These eBooks are normally $ 69.98 but today they’re yours for $ 19 – plus we’ll throw in a specially developed set of 51 Lightroom Presets that have never been released before (worth $ 19.99).

Note: these bonus 51 presets require you to have Lightroom software to use them.

This bundle is worth $ 79.97 but today is yours for $ 19 (a saving of 76%).

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Deal 7: Save 60% On our ‘Going Pro’ eBook

19 Dec

Going pro 363x448I can’t believe we’re at day 7 in our 12 days of Christmas!

Deal 7 this year is perfect for those of you who secretly dream of making money from their photography.

If that’s you – today we’re offering a 60% saving on our ‘Going Pro’ kit.

Bundled in this kit are:

  1. Going Pro: How To Make Money From Your Photography, 91 pages of first-hand experience to help you sell your images the way you want, by experienced magazine photo editor Kelly Kingman.
  2. 2 hours of Audio downloads of interviews with pro photography experts Susannah Conway, Charles Borst, Suzanne Sease, and Christina Villaflors.
  3. Getting Published in Photography Magazines, a 28-page practical primer on getting your photos published, by DPS pro Mitchell Kanashkevich

Your goal might be just for some extra cash or perhaps a full-time career, either way this kit will kick start your professional career.

For just $ 20 (normally $ 50), it’s guaranteed to pay for itself many times over!

Just keep in mind – this deal is for 24 hours only and the price will go back up to $ 50 soon – so grab it here today.

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Deal 3: Save 57% On This Fantastic Lightroom Post Production Course

16 Dec

Today is day 3 in our 12 Days of Christmas and today is all about helping you improve your post production skills with a great deal on Gavin Gough’s Lightroom Video Tutorials.

The Deal

For one day only you can pick up Gavin’s ‘Post-Production Lightroom Video Course’ for just $ 29 – that’s a saving of just over 57%.

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This value-packed course with 20 videos, companion eBook and some great high-res RAW files to learn with gives you step by step training in using the incredibly powerful Lightroom to help take the photos that you’ve taken to their potential.

Gavin has thoughtfully created these videos to walk you through the skills you need. From basics right through to more advanced techniques.

Here’s a video that gives you a feel for Gavin and what is covered.

The Photographer’s Post-Production – An Introduction from Gavin Gough on Vimeo.

This course is practical but also a lot of fun and today instead of paying $ 69 it is yours for $ 29. Grab it here.

Bundle It to Learn about Post Production Workflow

If you are looking to go beyond just processing your images (as is covered in the course) we’ve also got the option to bundle the processing course with Gavin’s best selling eBook – The Photographer’s Workflow.

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This eBook is all about backing up your photos, cataloging and arching images, presets and developing a workflow management system for your precious images that helps keep them safe and secure but also allows you to process them efficiently.

The full bundle of Course and eBook together normally retail for $ 99 but today only they are yours for just $ 49.

Two Options: But Only for 24 Hours

So today’s deals in a nutshell.

  1. Grab Gavin Gough’s ‘Post-Production Lightroom Video Course’ for just $ 29 (normally $ 69)
  2. OR get Gavin’s ‘Post-Production Lightroom Video Course’ AND his eBook ‘Photographer’s Workflow’ for $ 49 (normally $ 99).

But don’t wait too long – this deal is for today only and the clock is ticking.

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dPS 12 Days of Christmas: Save up to 88% on Some Great Photography Training

13 Dec

It’s that time of year where we at dPS kick off our annual 12 days of Christmas campaign!

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This is the fifth time we’ve run this and this year we’ve got our biggest deals yet!

Here’s how it works.

Every day between now and Christmas we have put together a fantastic deal on some photography training products.

In the coming 12 days you’ll see some of our own dPS eBooks at discounts we’ve never offered before as well as some deals from other photography sites that we’ve negotiated on your behalf.

Deals this year are as high as 88% off.

Each deal only lasts for 24 hours so you’ll need to be quick!

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Don’t worry we keep your email completely private and you can unsubscribe at any point if you find the deals are too many!

We’ll also be updating the deals here on the blog and on our Facebook page.

Our first deal goes out to those who are subscribed in the next 24 hours so keep an eye on your inbox and don’t forget you only get 24 hours to grab each one!

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Cyclists Wear Car Skeletons to Prove that Bikes Save Space

14 Oct

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The absurdity of single drivers taking up so much space on the road was vividly highlighted when a group of Latvian cyclists went for a ride wearing car-sized frames made of bamboo. In celebration of International No Car Day on September 22nd, the cyclists gave their bikes a temporary makeover that forces actual automobiles driving alongside them to treat them like they would another car.

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They look ridiculous, and that’s the point. Standing out in the transparent structures, it’s clear how little space each person actually takes up within that space. The frames are easily three times the width and length of the individual cyclist.

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The protest, held by members of Let’s Bike It, highlights how much congestion could be eased on the roads if more people commuted by bike instead of cars, not to mention all of the other benefits.

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Chameleon Pen: Scan, Save & Draw Up to 16 Million Unique Hues

16 Aug

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Five years ago it was an mind-boggling design concept, but today the idea color-changing pen has morphed into a working prototype that draws colors from objects and surfaces, natural or artificial, then lets you use them in all kinds of creative ways. This real-world version can make over 16,000,000 different tones and store over 100,000 unique colors in its memory.

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Imagine the possibilities of Scribble, both artistic and practical: instead of trying to mix just the right paints to capture a landscape or replicate a color scheme for your interior remodel, you can scan the actual colors of environments and use those. Users can then upload, store, tag and share their color picks for future applications.

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The Color Picker by Jinsun Park (shown below) was a purely conceptual design model at the time, but operated on the same principle (like the Photoshop eyedropper tool), made to contain a series of inks that (much like a printer) would mix in the appropriate amounts, reproducing colors scanned into it. This new variant on the device also converts the colors into other formats (like binary, decimal and hexadecimal) that can be saved and deployed for digital art. And with cartridge refills, you will never need to buy another color of pen.

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The applications are myriad: “For the colour blind, kids, interior decorators, homeowners, teachers, artists, photographers, designers and students, the Scribble colour picker pen will make copying an exact colour, any colour from any object, an absolute breeze. With Scribble you can scan, match or compare colours, draw on paper or your mobile device.” Of course, you don’t have to scan in a new color – you can always mix your own on the computer and input that preferred tone too.

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Here is the executive summary from the company: “Scribble is the first coloring device of its kind that can take the world of color around you and transfer it directly to either paper or your favourite mobile device. Simple hold the Scribble’s scanner up to any color, like on a wall, a book or magazine, a painting or even a child’s toy and within a second or two that color is stored in Scribble’s internal memory. You can now instantly draw on paper with the Scribble Ink Pen or draw on a digital device like an iPad or Wacom Tablet with the Scribble Stylus Pen.”

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Hydraulic Lift to Save House on Stilts from Future Flooding

24 May

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A Modernist classic, the famous Farnsworth House by Mies van der Rohe was originally built with a raised platform but that has not managed to save it from floods, leading its custodians to an extreme solution: jacking the building up when the neighboring river rises.

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Per the Chicago Tribune, options under consideration include moving the home back away from the water’s edge or raising it permanently in place, but both of these (argue advocates of the third alternative) fail to preserve the structure in its planned context.

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As ArchDaily reports, “The mechanism itself would use a series of trusses, which ordinarily lie flat on their side, but are raised to a vertical position by hydraulic rams when a flood is detected. The cost of installing the system is estimated at $ 2.5 million – $ 3 million.”

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The cheapest option would be to move the house away from the river, but that, in turn, takes away its key views and a critical driver of its raised and cantilevered form – imagine, if you will, shifting Falling Water away from the river over which it sits.

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The favored option might sound far-fetched, and raises preservation questions, like: what lengths should we go to in order to save widely-studied buildings, and how justified is their position in history books in the first place if their structural design features such flaws?

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