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Here are the first results I've released from some of the recent work I've done during my PhD.
This image is a restoration of the previous synthetically blurred image, using my nonstationary-AR model and MCMC algorithm. Note that a larger region is shown because the boundaries outside the observed region are estimated as part of the restoration process. Runtime around 2 days, 1.7GB of memory :)
This is a remote-shot experiment: the flower was 1000miles away from me and I told to a person, my uncle to be precise, to take a shot of his wife's flower bunch of Asclepias and exactly how the shot had to be done. Then he sent me the shot here and I post-processed it.
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 leas=ding 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
Popsicolor app for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
version 1.0.1
'minimal' focus with drips (blue agave & bubblegum)
This work is intended for high resolution printing. View the large size (a 60% reduction) and you will see why.
Remix and glitch of a public domain image, commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Throng_of_women_charge_on... with a photo by the author, using GlitchSort2 software.
Version 1.2 of Percolator, Full of Stars, Light & Sweet
Colonna Venus from Museo Pio-Clementino via Wikimedia Commons
The Civil Rights March on Washington, August 28, 1963, 49 years ago.
Remix of commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Civil_Rights_March_on_Was..., image from the U.S. Information Agency. Press and Publications Service. FFT + channel-swapping.
Glitch is an expressive gesture, as are iteration and remix. These techno-gestures reveal the biases of the medium while eluding lexicographical analysis as bearers of meaning; nevertheless, their distancing effects construct an emotional reading of the image: even if glitching is distinguished by its very lack of emotion, its anaesthesis is an aesthesis.
Remix of an original image from the U.S. Government, in the public domain: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lyndon_B._Johnson_taking_....
The diagonally aligned pattern is a result of a Fast Fourier Transform. Some pixels were subsequently displaced with an interrupted sorting procedure, to give the image a slightly less regular appearance.
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...
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.
Playing with tthe distortion of various post processing effects...
It has old spider webs and raindrop splatter in the dust...
IMG_0766 - Version 2
An abstraction created from a photograph of the Civil Right March on Washington, 1963 using the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), color channel-swapping and interrupted sorting.
Glitch of commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atombombe_Little_Boy_2.jpg, an image of the Little Boy atom bomb.
Average image of my set Ocean Baths created using Dubster's Average tool. The vertical lines are artefacts caused by averaging photos of different aspect ratios.