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I would let you peek into my soul just for a moment. But how long that moment would be will always be decided based on which window you chose to look through.

― Akshay Vasu

www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8f5RgwY8CI&ab_channel=Muse

 

Burn like a slave

Churn like a cog

We are caged in simulations

Algorithms evolve

Push us aside and render us obsolete

 

hates my photographs.I avenge myself with a bokeh and a high ISO value!

Be careful with any favorite and comment, it might be contagious :-)

Ziva (the weather girl) applied the algorithms to selected input variables for predicting weather parameter.

It snowed again today Dec 28th, 2020 ❅

Cadriano, zona industriale. Dettaglio. Cadriano, industrial area .Detail. Cadriano. Bologna,Italia Dicembre 2020

and how the old art of paper folding is a source of innovation in engineering (from airbags, packaging, solar sails to protein folding)

sun, sea, reflection.

new day, reduction.

only the essentials, please.

i'll fill in the rest.

 

littletinperson

Les algorithmes sont-ils responsables de la solitude grandissante qui rampe dans nos villes et nos campagnes ?

 

Tout dépend de ce qu'on entend par "algorithmes", bien sûr.

En tout cas, tandis que l'informatisation agressive des services publics élargit la fracture sociale qui sépare les plus pauvres de ceux qui ne sont pas suspects par défaut de manque de mérite, la solitude, elle, se voit, s'entend, se ressent, se vit... Au milieu des motifs pavés.

An algorithm concludes that this is an Eastern Gray Squirrel. It is from the same group as the earlier one that was all red. This one looks somewhat like a Fox Squirrel but not exactly so.

 

I have more work to do on IDing these squirrels.

London Long Tunnel outside.

Hier je vous ai réalisé un petit portrait en cabine pour Noel , ça faisait longtemps 😉

Et j'en ai également profité pour faire quelques poses longues. Toujours très aléatoires , celle-ci est pas trop mal je trouve .

 

Song by Muse.

youtu.be/X8f5RgwY8CI

This is an artwork installation reflecting datasets by Anna Ridler. It's made up of 10,000 Polaroid photographs of tulips taken by the artist throughout the tulip season, with each one hand-labelled.

 

Each tulip is different. This photo shows 425 of them. A winner of the Beazley Designs of the Year Award 2019, exhibited at the Design Museum, London.

 

These images became an AI training data set - the information given to an algorithm to learn and recognise. it shows the human aspect behind machine learning, BUT it suggests that AI is benign and harmless, which is far from the case. AI IS EVIL - but that doesn't negate the beauty of this image in my eyes or the original artistic purpose of the installation.

Hooghly Imambara.

Thank you for your support

algorithmic rejection, nibbling away at my soul, painless pin-prick, shouldn't care, don't really, really don't. three-d to two-d to one-d, then a point, then fade to black, all still there, still there. turn the page, see, still there, still here. still.

 

littletinperson

More fractal art !

Fractal art is a form of algorithmic art created by calculating fractal objects and representing the calculation results as still images, animations, and media. Fractal art developed from the mid-1980s onwards. It is a genre of computer art and digital art which are part of new media art.

 

Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year - Ella Fitzgerald Jazz Collection - (High Quality )

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Made from 20 light frames with 5 dark frames by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.8.0. Algorithm: Min Horizon Noise

Here lies the algorithm

 

Hello there. Relevant comments welcome but please do NOT post any link(s).

A bit of a heat wave going on in Southern Europe...temps hitting 45°c that's around 105°f in old money. Phew!

Created using the Google Deep Dream Algorithm on one of my photos.

 

Enjoy your weekend everybody!

Resting "Painted Lady".

 

I don't get it these days.....(Explore)

 

My neighbor's driveway in an HDR BW slide.

 

Happy Slider Sunday!

An autorack fresh off some work in Dayton's Bluff Yard is now rolling towards Park Jct and having almost completed its trip to Northtown for a crew change.

May be your algorithms be sweet in 2016!

Yet again, I fail at my attempts to make a cool meteor composite and my foreground isn't lit (I tried merging a moonlit view and it didn't work). Sigh. But after the work, I'm posting anyway. PS - remind me not to shoot meteors in winter again. At least my lens warmer kept the dew off my lens.

 

Made from 21 light frames by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.8.0. Algorithm: Min Horizon Noise

Wonder Why, people Kiss Windows?

...the passive resistance of human pixels in the background.

 

see on lightbox

ascolta/play

 

While archiving images I rediscovered the vitality of the lake in August when the wind caressed the surface of the mountains, pushing the sails forward and up until the illusion that windsurfers and kitesurfers were touching the clouds. Open in the development program the first function to appear was "delete people" the curiosity to see how accurate it could be I agreed to click, fortunately the passive resistance of the human pixels in the background, does not make it the dystopia we are living in the reality of these weeks.

Macro Monday: #EyeOfTheBeholder

Size of the frame: 7x7 cm / 2,7x2,7 inches

 

Super late in the game again, because I was quite unsure about this capture... Themes for which we can practically photograph anything are always difficult, so it's not surprising that I found it very hard to choose a subject in the first place. I took captures of this and that, things I find beautiful, but others probably won't, and, you've guessed it, didn't like a single capture. However, while spring is taking a break at the moment, we were lucky to get some afternoon sunshine yesterday, and when I took a look around the room to find something - just anything, no matter what - I could still try to capture, I noticed the light reflection and shadow the sun created with this glass crystal on my windowsill. When I took a few captures, I was just interested in getting the composition right, but when I saw it on the monitor, I thought that especially the light reflection at the centre and the triangle-shaped shadow looked a little like shapes from a Rorschach test. Since it also reminded me of Art Deco, at least a little, I decided to upload this for "Eye of the Beholder" anyway. I really hope you like it :-)

 

I had to do a lot of dust removal with the healing brush in PS here (and I had just dusted the windowsill a few days before, really, Scout's honour!!!), because the bright sunlight shows the tiniest specks of dust. Processed in Luminar 3 and Analog Efex.

 

Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) was a Swiss Freudian psychoanalyst and psychiatrist who developed the famous Rorschach test, "in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots are recorded and then analyzed using psychological interpretation, complex algorithms, or both." (Wikipedia) The Rorschach test is used to this day to identify psychological disorders.

 

A Happy Macro Monday, Everyone!

  

Rorschachtest gefällig?

 

Ich bin mal wieder spät dran, weil ich mir total unsicher war, ob ich dieses Bild nun zeigen soll oder nicht. Diese Themen, für die man im Grunde alles fotografieren kann, sind immer die schwierigsten und so hatte ich auch keine so richtig zündende Idee, fotografierte dies und das, was ich zwar schön finde, andere aber vielleicht nicht - und war am Ende mit keinem Foto zufrieden. Als uns gestern am Nachmittag doch noch die Sonne beehrte, fiel mein Blick bei der Suche nach weiteren Motiven eher zufällig auf die Fensterbank, wo die Sonne in diesem Augenblick ein interessantes Lichtspiel mit einem Deko-Glaskristall aufführte. Das habe ich dann versucht, ansprechend ins Bild zu setzen. Am Monitor fiel mir dann auf, dass mich die Muster aus Licht und Schatten ein wenig an einen Farbklecks des berühmten Rorschachtests erinnern - und die, so finde ich, sehen ja immer ein bisschen böse aus. Oder? Daher auch meine Unsicherheit bzgl. des Hochladens. Da mich die Formen aber auch ein wenig an Art déco erinnern, habe ich mich entschlossen, Euch das Bild doch zu zeigen. Ich hoffe jdf., dass es Euch gefällt.

 

Obwohl ich die Fensterbank erst vor wenigen Tagen gründlich staubgewischt hatte (wirklich! Großes Pfadfinderehrenwort!), musste ich in PS ganz schön viel mit dem Bereichsreparaturpinsel "saubermachen" - die Sonne zeigte wirklich jedes kleinste Staubkorn in all seiner zweifelhaften Pracht.

 

Hermann Rorschach (1884-1922) war ein freudianischer Psychoanalytiker und Psychiater aus der Schweiz, der den nach ihm benannten Farbklecks-Test entwickelt hat, der bis heute eingesetzt wird, um, so Wikipedia, "die gesamte Persönlichkeit des Probanden zu erfassen".

Fun with fractals!

I would say I was stuck in New Orleans due to a vehicle failure but the fact is I LOVE being home in New Orleans, so stuck is NOT the right word! Vehicle failure IS correct however. Ken had to fly home for work- me?! Lucky me,

Cyber Fair Event March 5//25

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Le Dressing d'Opale

 

Algorithms and Ghosts - SUBMERSE

 

Pic taken at Cocoon by Hilaire BEAUMONT for the angle view

Merci Hil. pour cette collaboration <3 :D

Fractal formula from gen

here a gallery of photos that should have been in explore, but, for algorithmic matters (?), don't.

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una galleria di foto che potevano essere su explore, ma che, per ragioni di algoritmo (?), non lo sono

Ground Perspective,of a Dandelion.

star nursery, big bang, blue energy, swirling vortex, eye of the storm, libration point, exit ramp, electromagnetic hum …

 

littletinperson

Fractal created with FraxHD

Flower,s of a Formosa Tree.

Female,Anna,s Humming Bird.

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