2010년 4월 12일 월요일

Sungnyemun part2

Steps to building Sungnyemun with mechanical pencil lead




[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/4 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 100ㅣ200mm]
The lower part of the roof under construction

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/1000 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 400ㅣ200mm]
Corners of the roof under construction

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/500 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 400ㅣ200mm]


[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/1000 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 400ㅣ200mm]

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/15 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 100ㅣ200mm]
If you look closely, you can see that the wall at the side is different in thickness.

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/3 ㅣf/4.5 ㅣISO 400ㅣ80mm]


[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/3 ㅣf/4 ㅣISO 100ㅣ58mm]
Installing inner lights.

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/4 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 100ㅣ200mm]
Installing stairs with the blessings of the square 2mm lead – praying for a world of more diverse leads as a mechanical pencil lead craftsman.

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/45 ㅣf/4 ㅣISO 100ㅣ50mm]
Everything went smoothly until the brick making stage. The last step – covering up with dirt – was tricky. So, I grinded the mechanical pencil lead and mixed it with water soluable glue and water and pasted.

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[Samsung GX10ㅣ 1/60 ㅣf/4.5 ㅣISO 100ㅣ50mm]
Look at the piles of lead boxes used to make the architecture! Well.. not all of them were used though… maybe about a little more than half?


Size of work: W120*D50*H70(mm)
Material: Mechanical pencil lead (0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm, 0.9mm, 2.0mm)
LED bulb, glue, utility knife, ruler, etc…
Production period: 1 month




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