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Canon F1 50mm 1.2

Agfa precisa ct100 slide film cross processed in Tetenal Colortec c41

 

These cross processed agfa slides looked very green, i scanned them as positives and let some of the green out to get back some colors. The edges from the negative holder turned pink, which I didn't crop because I kind of liked them.

Osker took this photo for me

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Strength: the motion of the egg whites is visually interesting

Problem/Solution: picture is grainy, add more light and reduce ISO

Problem/Solution: the buttons on her shirt are not centered, have her move slightly

Problem/Solution: too much space on the left, crop

Strength: the egg is well centered

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Processed detail of a video clock found in LAX International Terminal

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Working on a new music video project. It is probably going to change a bit over the next couple weeks so I want to keep an eye on the screen grabs that I like. I plan on showing it at FiTC on April 22nd. I will write a post about it after the project gets a little closer to completion.

 

Again, the main point of interest is that there will be no post-production. The entire thing is code driven. Every beat is manually input like in the Solar (Goldfrapp) video I posted a couple weeks back. Every single high-hat hit, every snare, every bass, the vocals, the guitar arpeggio... all of it was manually input. Took about 6 hours to input the data for the whole 5 minutes and 15 seconds of song. Maybe when musicians start releasing multiple tracks per song with isolated instruments, things will get a lot easier.

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It only stayed long enough to stop traffic on Valentine's Day!

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processed using LR6 and finished in On1

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added a fake sky and removed some rough edges. (Minimal processing)

Built for Andromeda's Gates on Eurobricks. I went with a function over form mentality for this build, as the processing plant actually works. You can fill the hopper, then open the trapdoor to let gold down onto the conveyor belt, which in turn is used to fill the dump truck. See it in action here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TM0qFY4JgKE

 

See more pictures here: www.brickbuilt.org/?p=1998

52 Frames ~ Week 12 ~ Balance

Just got back from a trip to Texas. My brother got married (yay!) and had a wonderful time with my family. These were not taken on this trip - these are from my trip in May. I posted a similar one back then but this is just a longer exposure. I had really good light that morning!

 

I will be stopping by everyone's stream in the next few days and catch up - I still need to get caught up around my house/work! Hope everyone is having a great week!

Day 95/366: iPhone selfie, processed using Hipstamatic | Enlight | Camera+

sharing and caring... If you are curious, or think the process of these recent sketches can help your own path, i wrote a detailed blog about the 'how' at akirabeard.com/blog. My painting isn't much different than my drawing, i feel its just an issue of medium and color difference. I will post that in the future. enjoy!!

I had a little fun with this image. I liked the serendipity of the moment. I just happened to reach a spot on an overpass when I spotted this man crossing the tracks. I had little time to react and got just this one shot off zooming quickly out.

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One I totally forgot to process from last week!

 

Cromer, Norfolk.

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Processed using a green filtered images taken by Cassini on May 10 2006.

 

NASA/JPL-Caltech/SSI/Kevin M. Gill

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