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What can be said? It's a cell phone tower. I liked its ugly contrast against the beautiful surroundings.
Now he is in the groove, isn't he? Shot while walking by with my standard street settings, 1/500 sec and f/6.3, ISO auto selected by the camera.
Image Details:
-Camera: Ricoh GR II
-Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/6.3, ISO 640 and 18,3mm (28mm in
35mm equivalent) focal length
-Equipment: handheld
-Postprocessing: Raw conversion in Lightroom
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Bernard Herrmann
Twisted nerve
The whistle song (Kill Bill)
Jim Crutchfield and fellow members of the Santa Fe Institute at Cisco, after his talk on massively parallel mathematics for automated pattern discovery and the emergence of artificial particle physics and phase transitions in Rule 18 and Rule 22.
The constructs of our world arise from the iterative application of simple rules, forming a corpus of irreducible computational complexity.
Also, I pulled up Gustavo’s maps of the flickr social network, and some of the UC Davis Professors were keenly interested.
also known as Kālā Pāani (Black Water), was a colonial prison situated in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. The prison was used by the British especially to exile political prisoners to the remote archipelago. Many notable dissidents such as Batukeshwar Dutt and Veer Savarkar, among others, were imprisoned here during the struggle for India's independence. Today, the complex serves as a national memorial monument.
...No microscope needed...LOL:)
"Nature will bear the closest inspection.
She invites us to lay our eye level with her smallest leaf,
and take an insect view of its plain."
~Henry David Thoreau
Camera/Lens: Fujifilm X-E1 / Fujinon XF 18-55mm
Processing: Photoninja / Nik Collection
Christmas illumination at Shinjuku Southern Terrace, Tokyo. The out-of-focus lights reminded me of examining cells under the microscope in biology class, many years ago.
新宿にて撮影した。高校時代に顕微鏡越しで観察した細胞を思い出させてくれるような、サザンテラスのクリスマスイルミネーションでした。
A very tight closeup of a histological slide of hyaline cartilage, colored using methylene blue. A blizzard of color, a surreal look at the unseen world hidden in complex life.
I have started experimenting with a discrete small number of states system which produces Turing patterns. This one is a 3 state system. I'm thinking if I can get good designs they would be printable with old school rotary screen print fabric printing technology, because of the limited number of colours.
At each time step each pixel counts the numbers of pixels in each state within circles of various size around itself, and decides what state to transition to. So if there are a lot of blue pixels nearby the pixel would decide to become blue state but blue pixels further away inhibit it, for example.