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camera toss plus processing = fun
my initial foray into programmatic sources for camera toss, see this photo for a better description.
camera toss plus processing = fun
my initial foray into programmatic sources for camera toss, see this photo for a better description.
A 16 character LCD display in all its 4-bit power. Powered by an Arduino One and connected to what is called a breadboard. The cables you see are needed, but the blue led was there just to fill an empty spot in the center of the image.
In theory, we should not see the darker squares. There is a potentiometer to the side (out of frame) that can be used to fix that. However, for the sake of the image, here I decided to leave them there.
Sure, the display may be a bit bigger than the coin, but the message will fit right in there and still have some extra space :)
(also, most components you see there are smaller than the coin, including the cables, the led and the two resistors almost completely out of focus)
Happy Monday everyone!
LCD Soundsystem headlines Pitchfork Music Festival Friday night. Nancy Whang is so beautiful!
More Photos here:
www.thelineofbestfit.com/photos/festival-galleries/the-st...
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"Macro Mondays" Photography Gear"
This was one of the first shots of my camera Canon T6i and I was learning to use it. Some photos are still in the camera from my vacation in 2016. Best in Large to see the natural texture (pixels) of the monitor on the photo.
F/6.3 100mm 1/50 ISO 320
Image 107 in this fun series of the capturing of the BULB capture. This capture is taken on the bridge over the Potomac River in Harpers Ferry showing the smoothed out river and storm clouds. The LCD screen is photoshopped in from the long exposure capture being taken at this time by the camera that is in the frame. Had to extend the tripod upper arm here to get above the fence out on the bridge.
This series allows the viewer to see conditions as they were during the shot, and then the resulting long exposure effect on the water and clouds. It also shows how people moving about 'vanish' from the long exposure.
Other images in this series can be seen in The Album "If They Could See What We Can See"
This is the last photo I'll post of LCD Soundsystem. I prefer to take photos of Nancy Whang over James Murphy but I do love his tattoo and I loved how the other night at the sold out Metro show he kept talking about how much he loved Derrick Carter (playing underneath him at the club Smartbar below).
My favorite memory of James Murphy is when LCD Soundsystem played Lollapalooza in 2007. They were on right before Daft Punk so hearing James Murphy sing "Daft Punk is playing at my house, my house!" was really hilarious and made my first experiences shooting Lolla that much better!
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Every time that I see two or more people looking together at the screen of a smartphone, my guess is often like this - "They're most likely viewing some interesting video clips." Thus, when I saw these two girls in their early teens whose eyes are glued to the smartphone screen, the thought that readily came to my mind is, "They most probably viewing some nice and entertaining videos."
However, I found out later that my guess is completely wrong. This was when I talked to the girl holding the phone just after a few minutes of taking this shot. She showed me not any video clip, but a long series of color photos which, she explained, she wanted her friend to see. And those photos were taken not by other people but by herself with her phone camera.
I then thought that yet another photographer is born!
Captured in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.
A LCD Matrix shot with an Iphone 4 and a 15x Zoom Lens. The darker part on the left are cause by the image that was shown on my camera lcd panel, whit was the panel i photographed with my iphone. I took the iphone because it worked best with the Lens i used to shot this, my camera wasn't able to focus with the lens but the iphone was.
Eine LCD Matrix fotografiert mit einem iPhone 4 und einer15x Vergrößerungslinse
The second photo in the series of LCD hands, people stuck on their phones, no matter where and no matter when.
I hope humanity will find a way out of this disease.
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This is another quick and dirty edit. I don't really have the time to spend much time editing lately so took about five minute to throw about 6 curve layers on here and a white balance shift. My favorite shot of the day is going to sit dormant for a while until I can figure out how to process it.
I spotted Charlie Widdis, local photographer and only other yahoo to brave the -12f this morning out on the rocks. The breakwater is completely exposed to the wind and damn it was chilly. I was hoping that there would be some seasmoke coming up over the breakwater but low tides combined with biting winds kept the smoke from really rising up in this area. To the right, the bay was filled with billowing smoke but no real interest.
Spent the morning playing with the telephoto to compress the smoke for a little more drama. I only popped the wide angle on for a few shots including this one. I always forget that just because you can't see something on your 2 inch lcd (in this case the seasmoke or lighthouse) doesn't mean that it won't turn out when viewed on a 27 inch monitor.
Interesting tidbit that I have now learned about walking on breakwaters in the winter over the last few days. Make sure you are probing where you step ahead of you. Not sure how many near disastrous steps I almost took into the crevices between the rocks.
So I noticed that people nowadays tend to walk in the street gazing at their phones! Its not only dangerous but it takes away the enjoyment of the walk which is kind of evident on her face!
I mean we gaze in our phones 24/7, while eating, sitting, working and now even walking in the street!
Man i think the next step in our evolution is that hands will evolve into a touch screen and the way the world is shaping, natural selection will favour these LCD hands
Picture taking is going slow, Will need to retake most of what I already took as they did not come out as well as I thought they did on the camera LCD.
Some of my friends asked me about NEX accessories. I think this one is one of the most useful in bright sunlight. It is huge, but very light (and cheap) and has a magnifier lens that allows a perfect focusing.
In sunlight the problem is not only the visibility of LCD, but also the sun in the eyes. This stuff solves this problem.
I found it here: