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I started painting from a happy little sketch that I did of my childhood but then I just couldn't keep going with that.... and this came out.
Sony α700 | Sony DT 16-50mm f/2.8 SSM
Lighting provided by Illuminating York Festival.
These are the last ones... I promise!
Shot these in an elective class while studying at the Corcoran National Gallery of Art over this summer! Super happy with how they turned out!
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Denton, TX - We are working on a way to mount a camera in a boat in order to do a research project. This is a Nikon D50 mounted in a cajun pirogue in the pond near North Lake Park.
Experimental role in the neighborhood. Having ruled out water, film, fixer it was time to see if the Diafine was the cause of the dark spots. Purposefully changed the process with a (shudder) pre-soak, DIRECTLY AGAINST the recommended manufacturer instructions! Well, no black spots this time, albeit with less contrast. But, since I was using the Canon7 with f0.95 lens, taking advantage of low light to see what happened. No need to discard the Diafine. Thanks to my fellow flickerarians during this challenging time to keep the faith of image creation strong!!
The ESVW (Experimental Safety Volkswagen) in the VW museum in Wolfsburg.
During the very early 1970's Volkswagen developed an Experimental Safety Vehicle, a project initiated by the US Department of Transportation. The prototype car was developed to meet the requirements of the West German Department of Transport which were similar.
Another photo where I was playing with lighting. I edited this one in Photoshop and spent a decent amount of time playing with effects. I settled for this effect, a purple-ish tinge where the lighting is directed at the centre of the photo.
"Experimental Fun"
Week 11
This week's challenge was "experimental photography." I thought outside the box a little bit on this challenge. We took our 3 yr old son to a science center for the first time where he got to try new things including a few experiments. He had such a great time that we ended up buying an annual membership.
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experimental film
curated by Gunnar Friel
at Fachhoschule Düsseldorf
University of Apllied
Sciences in Germany
watch the video here: vimeo.com/39051798
Original Image of and by Magdalena Bocić used with kind permission.
This picture is not to be used without my written permission.
I don't like flashy awards, since they're mostly given because of an obligation to stupid group rules. If you got something to say, say it in your own words and not by copying and pasting. I don't follow such rules, so if you have the sweaper running, don't even bother to invite me please. As of now the flashy awards will be removed, no offence!
interesting on the black background here vs. the white background of the comment area below the b/w version....
This thing was zipping around the sidewalks around Chinatown in DC.
This photo was featured in the DCist blog.
The IDIOTs (Intergalactic Digital Imaging Optical Technicians) continue to process data collected by the Hullbull Remote Space Telescope during last year's return trip from the Abell 2744 cluster of galaxies. Here two large gas giant planets are imaged along with their star against a backdrop of their resident galactic plane and a neighboring spiral galazy. The closer planet exhibits some odd volcanic-appearing plumes exiting its atmosphere. Infrared filters captured some well developed striations in the more distant planet's atrmosphere.
Not a real space photo. Light art.
Single exposure. Ingredients: One clear plate glass, blue, red, and yellow LEDs, one slightly malfunctioning ThinkGeek multi-color LED flashlight, one Fushigi, spray water bottle, one package food savers. Short focus pull on Fushigi and background LEDs.