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Late October home football game at the High School. It was chilly and it would rain soon. The game was almost over and there weren't many fans in the stands. The team had a time out, and was planning for the final play. I took this photo, the home team scored and won, and it started to rain. All was well.
Miss Cecily Resting...
There is no mistaking a ballet dancer's legs and feet... It's as though they walk around with a spotlight focused on them...;)
Generative painting based on a NASA photograph -- completely automated using software I am writing. Photo -> In, Painting -> Out. The software allows for parameters and settings to be tweaked, but all painting is software generated. Please see the "Painterly" set description for more info.
For this image, I've added a post-process color step in LAB color space in PhotoShop that I'll add to my software in the next version. (Resizing and Sharpening also done in Photoshop.)
I think I've found an optimal set of parameters to generate reliable results. There are only 5 image processing stages in the pipeline — fewer than I've programmed in total, so I'm actually not using all the features I've added to the software. That's how it works, I guess: Build, Test, Prune, Repeat.
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Ouch!! That hurt!! Fractal Spiral to Positive or Negative Infinity
I'm Keepjng My Eye On You...
IMG_8570 - Version 2
A view toward the South Bay from Mount Tamalpais, with some postprocessing to remove most of the haze in the air. In the distance, it is possible to see Nasa Ames and Google's Headquarters in Mountain View, about 45 miles (70 km) away.
A version of this photo without annotations is here.
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Starting with a photo of my granddaughter, I repeatedly applied an FFT to boost statistical outliers and cut other frequencies.
Dirt spots on the windshield as the heavy rags, water, and soap agitate them... The colors have been changed to protect the innocent...
NGC 2282 is a reflection nebula in the constellation Monoceros. The nebula is primarily illuminated by the open star cluster that resides within it, though there is some pinkish glow form HII emissions in the core.
Image is a combination of ultraviolet, green and red filter images taken by the 2.5 meter SDSS telescope at Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico.
Credit: SDSS DR15 (Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 15)/Hypatia Alexandria
Notes: North is up (I think)
Animation is available here: www.flickr.com/photos/105035663@N07/18634584884/sizes/o/
It depicts processing steps to clean a MastCam 100mm picture taken on sol 956 from green artifacts. These artifacts result from the debayering process.
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Animation disponible ici : www.flickr.com/photos/105035663@N07/18634584884/sizes/o/
Cette animation montre les étapes du traitement d'une image MastCam 100 mm acquise au sol 956 pour la nettoyer des artefacts verts. Ces artefacts viennent de l'étape de débayerisation réalisée sur ImageJ.
The star is from the Festival of Booths, Sukkot, of the previous year. Liked the way it looked in the shady Ramada/Sukkah, so I left it hanging until this year...
It has old spider webs and raindrop splatter in the dust...
The faded elegance of this old weathered metallic Magen David, Star of David, is exciting with its manifold distortions and reflections of colored lights in the Sukkah.
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IMG_0767 - Version 4
Horizontal slice (depth 600-900м) of 3D GeoSEIS volumetric model of geodynamical zones at oil-gas bearing areas (NW Ukraine) is created by 3D GeoSEIS Tomography processing decoding and transformation of satelite image, geophysical fields and geological maps. the colored symbols show commercial hydrocarbon deposit and occurrences.
Using 4D GeoSEIS software for multifactor volumetric (structural-geodynamic, geophysical, geochemical and mineralogical) modeling we offer:
Multifactor volumetric structural-geodynamic models “4D GeoSEISM” with exact ranging and forecasting of mineral deposits, low-amplitude tectonics, geophysical anomalies and geologic properties of deep structures, using volumetric interpretation methods of multispectral satellite images for cost-effective geological prospecting.
During 15 years the great number of volumetric structural-geodynamic, geological, geophysical models of ore deposits (Fe-Ti, Cu, Au, Hg, Ni-Cu-Co) and oil-gas deposits (Namibia, Kalimantan, Urals, Ukraine, Timor, Uzbekistan) are created.
Integration of the mineralogical and geochemical data, geophysical maps and multispectral satellite images (Hyperion, ASTER, LANDSAT-7ETM and others) in multifactor volumetric structural-geodynamic models.
4D GeoSEIS software for computer processing of the ASTER and Landsat7ETM images have been used to create the volumetric structural-geodynamic models of the NW Namibia & SE Angola territory to discriminate the high potential concentration of mineral resources based on limited field data in order to aid exploration for new copper and titaniferous magnetite mineralization. The strategy adopted to facilitate this predictive modeling is to develop understanding and testing of a “4D GeoSEIS Model” through research. They allowed calculating the potential resources of commercially important concentration of copper and titaniferous magnetite ores. Several points of Fe-Ti-Cu mineralization predicted by the 4D GeoSEISM had been confirmed by field observations.
HH 161, HH 162, and HH 164 are a trio of Herbig-Haro objects in the constellation of Cassiopeia seen here by the WFPC2 instrument on HST in 2000. Herbig-Haro objects are formed when fast-moving jets of material ejected by young stars collides with nearby clouds of gas. Unlike other astronomical phenomena the shockwaves produced by these collisions move fast enough to be seen on a human timescale!
Color composite of images taken in visible and near-infrared light,
Filters Used:
Red Channel: WFPC2/F814W
Green Channel: 50% F814W, 50% F606W
Blue Channel: WFPC2/F606W
North is up.
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hypatia Alexandria
A view toward the South Bay from Mount Tamalpais, with some postprocessing to remove most of the haze in the air. In the distance, it is possible to see Nasa Ames and Google's Headquarters in Mountain View, about 45 miles (70 km) away.
A version of this photo with annotations is here.
Another rush job!!
This is a photo of an announcement that I was asked to upload to Arizona Ballet Theatre's website ASAP:
Arizona Ballet Theatre is on Facebook. Please hit "Like" if you do like it...;)) Or even if you just want to know what's new. And, if you are coming to Tucson, please drop by to say hello and take a class!!
www.facebook.com/pages/Arizona-Ballet-Theatre/11437399527...
I took a quick photo of the announcement, in unsuitable lighting conditions, using my iPhone 4S camera, since it was in my pocket. I brightened and saturated it it a bit, in Camera Awesome, and I uploaded it. It wasn't very happy with it, so I experimented with iPccy on the web. I went way overboard. I applied too many frames, textures, etc...;)) This is the amusing and festive result.
It should still be scanned in and presented properly, but that is unlikely to happen...;))
Here's more about the event:
♥ABT's Holiday Party Sunday December 16th, 2012 - From 1:00 to 3:00 PM
• At The Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, on the University of Arizona's Tucson campus.
• An informal chance for students to have fun and become familiar with the stage in preparation for our Spring performances.
• Older dancers will be previewing pieces for our Spring 2013 performances.
• All dance students at ABT are welcome and expected to attend, along with their families and friends.
• Tell your teacher ASAP if you will not be able to make it!!
• Female Dancers should come with pink tights, the proper shoes, and their hair in a bun.
• Male Dancers should wear tights and the proper shoes.
• Please bring finger foods/snacks to share on the Plaza after stage time (;-) ••
Announcement by Miss Megan
Email Address MissCecily@mac.com
Tel: (520) 322-8019
Starting from a scanned image of an empty sheet of paper, coax the nearly identical pixels into diverging.
Detail of State of the Union 003. Visualization of color distribution in image composited with original image using JPEG compression artifacts. Original is a work of the U.S. Federal Government and in the public domain. URL: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Obama_entrance_State_of_t....
I updated this photo from last year using PicMonkey. I replaced one of the two torah scrolls at the bottom with a shofar, which is a ram's horn. First I covered the torah scroll with a rectangle colored to fit the background. Then it was time to add the shofar. The shofar was on a white background. i was able to bring that into a similar color palette in PicMonkey. After that, it was easy to bring it into the photo. It's still a little too bright... I feel that highlights its significance for the occasion.
Here We Are At Yom Kppur 5773
Sundown on last Tuesday evening was the beginning of Yom Kippur.
This is a fast day leading to redemption and salvation! May you have an easy fast. And...
May you be Sealed in the Book of Life for a good year, filled with joy, happiness, blessings, accomplishment, satisfaction, good works, and All Good Things...
גמר חתומה טובה
Gmar Chatima Tova...
Have a Wonderful Year Filled With Dancing, Learning, and Teaching!!
Arizona Ballet Theatre
And on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/pages/Arizona-Ballet-Theatre/11437399527...
Click "Like" if you want to be a friend...;))
100_9181 - Version 3
The "eye" of NGC 281 aka the Pacman nebula. This region of space is populated by several Bok globules, small dark nebulae that are dense with cosmic dust and gas. Color composite of hydrogen alpha, infrared, visible and blue filter images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2005.
Filters Used:
Ha: F658N, 5540" exposure
I: F814W, 680"
V: F555W, 680"
B: F435W, 680"
North is up.
Credit: NASA/ESA/Hypatia Alexandria