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This is my friend, Emily. We decided to purchase some confetti from Dollarama and experiment with it. Unfortunately, it was freezing (can't really tell from these pics LOL) so we didn't take pictures for too long :s Hoping for warm, spring weather some time this week so we can redo this experiment!
On the way to teach ,and suddenly --through my newly schooled eyes !! --noticed the side of the law faculty building--and decided to experiment again!
An experiment with expired film
Shot on PC 400 (President's Choice), a supermarket branded film from The Real Canadian Superstore, unknown expiry, rated at ISO/ASA 100. The canister says product of the Netherlands, but from the DX code 005783, this appears to be Fujicolor Superia 400.
Since this roll of film was expired, I decided to experiment with the developing process, so I soaked or "souped" the film in orange pekoe tea with lemon for 14 hours before developing. By accident, I had not twisted and locked the developing tank all the way, so after the developer, the tank top came off as I was pouring out the water used to wash/stop the developer; however, I don't think this affected the outcome much.
I can see a bit of red in some shots, but all other colours were washed off. I might try again, even with fresh film, and less time in the soup, with possibly other "cooking" ingredients.
Nikon L135AF
PC 400 @ 100
"Souped" in orange pekoe tea and lemon for 14 hours
Developed in Argentix/Unicolor
Scanned with Epson V550
I like to experiment fixing different dishes..... Vindaloo style cauliflower, curried mixed vegetables, dal, ( lentils) and palak alu dish ( potatoes and spinach in cream) some rotis
…graphic experiment
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Camera toss. No Photoshop manipulations - only adjusting brightness
Part of a multi-photographer experiment using a graphic target as a source.
Not to be outdone by Nikon Nigel I present my heavily cropped slightly photoshopped splash experiment. I can take no credit for the set up and flash trigger that helped create this.
Experiment at Sydney University on my D7000. Digital multiple exposure, with a blue Hoya Pop Colour Filter.
Looking toward the city from the Quadrangle.
An experiment - and a short break from the gloom of the winter Gormleys ...
I recently found an interesting link on *kday*'s page to the Orton technique. It looked like a nice soft effect so I thought I'd give it a go. I know I haven't got it quite right yet, but I think it might be worth experimenting more.
But I'm still not sure ...
What do you think?
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I'm really not sure about this picture and so I'd be massively grateful for your constructive comments. Does it work? Is it under-exposed? How would you improve it?
If you have a moment, I really would appreciate your thoughts as I feel I'm in completely new territory here...
Many thanks,
Tom.
Many thanks indeed to everyone who contributed to this really useful discussion - I found it immensely helpful. Thanks!
... I downloaded this free texture a few days ago and forgot where I found it. If you recognize your texture... please tell me so I can give you the credits for it :-)
Because I was a teacher, 95% of my 'work' (LOL!) falls into 'experiments','doodles',or demonstrations.
Only on extremely rare occasions have I set out to do a piece of work with serious intent. The nine Fruit of the Spirit hangings fall into this last category. You can see them in my Church banners set if you are interested. see here www.flickr.com/photos/16054928@N07/albums/72157625102416370
This above was a demonstration/experiment, one of many "Blind leading the Blind" experiences so familiar to my pupils: we all enjoyed the frisson of 'Miss' not having a clue what she was doing, as it was for the first time!
Inks blown with a straw,then upended in PS with ink outlines filter to make reflections.
Very shiny card. A3
FOV: 5" wide.
Zinc chloride from pennies and calcium chloride from limestone (digested by muriatic acid) was combined with sulfur, NaCl and 3 drops of MnSO4 sol. This was melted with a MAP gas torch.
Contains:
ZnS:Cu (FL Green >UVabc)
ZnS:Mn (FL Orange >UVab)
CaS ?
Shown under UVc light.
Key:
WL = White light (halogen + LED)
FL = Fluoresces
PHOS = Phosphorescent
BL = 450nm (blue),
UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)
'>' = "stimulated by:", '!' = "bright", '~' = "dim"
4Nov2015
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18 Watt Triple Output UV lamp from Polman Minerals - Way Too Cool UV lamps
Shot with version 2 of my experimental lens design: a homemade wide angle lens consisting of a 9 mm telescope eyepiece in front of a reverse-mounted 55 mm micro Nikkor attached to a 35-135 mm Kiron zoom.
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Spheres experiment: testing algorithms for complex docking operations
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/3...
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Product Photography in a Light Tent.
Light Tent has a LED Strip.
A ring Light was also used.
Ref : DSC_3223
January 8, 2019.
Usually cats don't feed flower, but in this time it seems to be. I also used a special cross-processing effect that I never used before (also this an experiment) ;).
Enjoy!
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