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I present you my two Princess Pirate...
Bellatrix [Lati:Lumi pirate] and Hirstilya [Lati:Léa pirate]
Before developing them in the other universes...I wanted that for this session to create them an atmosphere of hold of boat pirates...
I am not very satisfied with the result but I decided to post all the same photos because my darlings are very beautiful all the same...
Sorry for my very bad english :o~(
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Je vous présente mes deux princesses pirates...
Bellatrix [Lati:Lumi pirate] and Hirstilya [Lati:Léa pirate]
J'ai voulu que pour cette session leur créer une ambiance de cale de bateau pirate...
Je suis pas vraiment satisfait du résultat de cette série photos mais je me suis décidé à la poster quand même car mes deux puces y sont tout de même bien mignonnes et craquantes...
@Siiara
A frame looking like a Ziggurat, with a Ziggurat, at the UEA, Norwich. Shot with a Polaroid 636 Close Up using Impossible Project PX 600 Silver Shade First Flush. Stored for about a year a room temperature...it still works!
Polaroid 'The Button' camera, £4 from a charity shop.
Impossible 'Colour Push' film, emulsion lift.
Floats beachcombed on Shetland.
Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010
Negresco as seen with the brand new PX-70 "Impossible project" color film and an SX-70 Model 1 "Aladino" camera.
The color here is untweaked, only the contrast. Those colors are all there in reality but sometimes hard to see.
I'm "Behind" again on the 365
Sometimes it seems "Utterly" impossible to find something interesting to photograph.
I really need to get off my "Hiney" and see the local sites.
www.Roadsideamerica.com - Wilkes Barre PA
"The giant cow"
Gogoplata - Katharsis Impossible - Fine Urban Illustration - Solo Show @ ATM Gallery Berlin, March 2010
From Impossible Pictures to Real Objects: Talk by Professor Sugihara Kokichi
www.japanhouselondon.uk/whats-on/from-impossible-pictures...
The term ‘impossible pictures’ or ‘impossible objects’ originally was used to refer to illustrations of imaginary 3D structures that cannot exist as real physical objects. Along with the Dutch artist M.C. Escher, Japanese illustrator Anno Mitsumasa is one artist who is known for developing and using this type of picture effectively, particularly in his first picture book ‘Mysterious Pictures’.
Through his research into the mathematical construction of these images, internationally renowned Japanese mathematician and artist Professor Sugihara Kokichi (Meiji University, Japan) has discovered that some of these so called ‘impossible pictures’ are not necessarily impossible; in fact some can be realized as actual 3D objects.
Starting with this finding, Professor Sugihara has developed various mind-bending 3D ‘impossible objects’ and optical illusions. These include ‘impossible motion objects’ such as ‘anti-gravity’ slopes which appear to allow marbles to roll uphill, and ‘ambiguous objects’, such as circular pipes that look square in a mirror.
Demonstrating a range of his astonishing and award-winning ‘impossible objects’ through images, videos and the actual models, Professor Sugihara invites guests to consider why our human brains are unable to perceive these objects’ true shapes. Watch the demonstration video here, www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtA6u1HIqbg
Entry for Illustration Friday. I drew the plant, and as I added the tops of the leaves I thought they looked a bit like city sky-lines... Also, the impossibility of nature and urban cities co-existing, I suppose.
my camera made me a present. what is this, a memory card malfunction? is my camera dying? are aliens trying to send me a message? i kind of wish i knew how to do this myself.