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first attempt to record something in SL

Sin Edición . Ne Ŝanĝita . Not Edited

 

Digital Orca by Douglas Coupeland

 

Vancouver, BC, Canada

I must say I'm getting good with the paint jobs

Playing Games, Music, Art. Exhibition at iMAL, June-August 2010.

 

www.imal.org/playlist/

The first trial shot with the Leica M9 Monochrom. Artificial light. Summilux 35mm ASPH, f/4.0, 1/2s, 320 ISO. No postprocessing.

This module indicate bus values and notify value changes by a beep. This device is useful for digital electronic designs and troubleshooting.

 

Lego Mario 8bit Pixel/3D

Here they are, still raw but not bloody, at least.

 

Right: action.

(space invader from the arcade release)

 

Left: adventure.

(dragon from Atari 2600 adventure)

This module indicate bus values and notify value changes by a beep. This device is useful for digital electronic designs and troubleshooting.

Imagination is more important than knowledge.

(지식보다 중요한 것은 상상력이다.)

 

albert einstein

- pixel art -

 

www.behance.net/gallery/Pixel-art-27/3693533

joojaebum.blogspot.com

Another - more dramatic - HDR from a single NEX-7 RAW-file (shown here earlier) with some advanced HDR and denoising processing (provided by a member of a forum who granted the permission to post it here).

 

(EDIT: replaced by image with half resolution)

A cool wall from Manchester 2009 - Gauky, 8 bit and GhostPatrol.

Here are two composite images of the same scene taken at four different focal lengths with the same Therm-App thermal imager and different pallettes. With me so far?

 

The widest angle was with the 6.8mm lens, then we progressively zoom into the same scene (plus or minus people movements) with 13mm (x2), 19mm (x3) and 19mm plus x3 telescope (x9). If the resolution of the centre section was to be achieved over the whole image area then we'd need a thermal imager of about 9 megapixels (3456 x 2592) - somewhat more pixels than 4k UKD TV, but in a 4:3 aspect ratio. I don' t know whether such things exist but if they do they'll make the CIA budget director's eyes water.

 

You really need to see this on a hi res screen to appreciate the resolution at the centre compared to the outside. No claim is made for art, but I think it's an interesting technical composite shot.

 

Comments are warmly welcomed.

 

For more thermal images covering a diverse range of subjects please visit (and join!) the Therm-App (and others) thermal imaging group at www.flickr.com/groups/therm-app-users/

  

Back in 1990, when i was 13, my father gave me an Atari 800 xl. This is a (very) Basic program I made using the highest graphical capacity of 300x190 px.

 

In a tv, the output seems to have pixels in white, red and blue, but the graphics is actually made in just one color.

Immaculate Conception School Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia

1947

Back row

Carmel Uniacke, Lucille Ellis, Nola Smith, Arhmedia Picki (?), Margarte Abikahir, ?

Front row

Brian B?,

Anthony Michael Ryan, ?,?, Patricia Mitchell, Barry Gilbo, Ian Levy(?)

  

A slice of a "QPcard 101" has been included for reference next to photograph. It has three patches with perfectly neutral dark gray, mid gray and white colors. The Cie L*a*b values are 35*0*0, 48*0*0 and 95*0*0.

Covered some tin cans with hama beads. Use them to store my pens.

Otra de esas cosas que hago sin pensar mucho, sino no las hago.

First contribution to the "I Dream of a World Without You" blog.

Geek Girl Con in Seattle celebrates the contributions and creativity of geek girls everywhere.

PLAYLIST explores the relationship between video games, music and visual art. The exhibition, imported from LABoral (ES) and now presented at iMAL, shows artworks by artists coming from the "chiptune" and media arts scenes who reused old PC's and games consoles to create new sound and visual contents. Reinventing and hacking vinyl’s, vintage computers, game platforms, they turned “dead media” into powerful tools of artistic creation.

 

www.imal.org/playlist

Business Man Robot- Still from Animation for Livesetup

Please take a look at www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

Commodore 8-bit cassete copier

This adapter allows me to use a IDE disk or CF card on my Sinclair +3.

 

I've had to install 2 new EPROMS in the machine for it to support IDE devices.

 

CF card is 128Mb, but as the interface in only 8 bit, only half of the cards capacity is available. Still, 64Mb is a lot of storage for a spectrum!

 

Dont forget to checkout www.retrocomputers.eu for more info about my retro computer collection.

A clothes iron cooling down. The on-screen temperature gauge suggests that the iron is almost cool enough to touch, but as it's looking at a shiny metallic surface it's not a good idea to trust that measurement - the low emissivity of shiny metal means it usually reads way low unless you've made a suitable compensation in the software setup. I rarely bother.

 

Comments are warmly welcomed.

 

For more thermal images covering a diverse range of subjects please visit (and join!) the Therm-App (and others) thermal imaging group at www.flickr.com/groups/therm-app-users/

 

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