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2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

Comparison of flux distribution (normalized to glucose uptake) in S. cerevisiae under glucose-replete and glucose-deplete condition.

 

This figure is associated with CABBI’s Year 2 Summary Narrative.

 

Figure courtesy of Yihui Shen and Tianxia Xiao. Shen is a postdoc and Xiao is a M.S. candidate in Joshua Rabinowitz's Conversion lab at Princeton University.

Photographs from Harnhill for the DART project collected by Robert Bewley on 12th April 2011

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

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All the shots are unique, you haven't seen them earlier and were not processed from published ones!

 

These shots were made with Pentax KF B&W Orange settings. Not IR as for shots with black sky to add a pinch of doom scenario or apocalyptic emotions. Time to find out what's good in traditional b&w shots. Both other series and this one were accompanied with CPF.

 

What I did was normalizing central gray scope here to make the shots look similar. I'm aiming to discover camera sets to make shots without need to post process them, if that would be possible, or with minimalist touches of my GIMP.

 

I did not touched black slider. Gray (+/-), white (-) and highlight (-) sliders only, plus conservative values for sharpness (only for compensation of camera soft settings): Radius: 1.000, Amount: 0.310 and Threshold: 0.110.

 

I ask you for comments what to check, what to correct and how,

and which compositions look better using such bright settings for shooting b&w with strong day light. Any suggestions are welcome and highly appreciated.

 

Thank you. :) Have a nice fun here. :)

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photo by Daisuke Ishizaka (hatos. normalization)

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Acrylic, biodegradable film, canvas, Cedar, Dame’s Rocket, Eucalyptus, Eurocast, fern, found foam, moss, paper, pencil, PETG, photo transfer, Sage, Sedum, sponge, wood

 

24 x 24

 

2010

Photographs from Harnhill for the DART project collected by Robert Bewley on 12th April 2011

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

This photo was taken during a recent family wedding, during one of the most uncomfortable yet cherished traditions. A heterosexual wedding ceremony is typically focused around a number of engendered conventions, one of which being that the bride is expected to look and act “princess-like”, while the groom goes along with her desires. Guests are also expected to support this role-play, as they gather to watch the first actions of the new couple, regardless of how terrible dancers they may be.

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

New Project I'm starting to normalize conversations about homelessness and how each of us can do our part to help.

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

the base picture for the variations

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

2018 Detroit Veterans Day Parade

photo by Daisuke Ishizaka (hatos. normalization)

New Project I'm starting to normalize conversations about homelessness and how each of us can do our part to help.

photo by Daisuke Ishizaka (hatos. normalization)

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