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Spent the weekend playing around with albumen printing. Just wanted to go through the process once end-to-end using my equipment and chemistry. Went reasonably well: at least I got results. Lots of room for improvement, but...another tool to add to the toolbox.

 

Have to find the right paper, though. Of the 3-4 that I tried, only the bristol board recommended by the Eastman crew for salt printing worked well. The other papers ranged from mediocre to awful. Interestingly, the only other paper to be even OK was from a pad of writing paper I was given as a gift a while back: it was recycled from a bunch of obsolete topographical maps. The school photo above (from a found glass plate negative) has a bit of the Davis Strait and the Labrador Sea on the back...

A bit of cross processing on one of my favourite trees

White Shark process

 

Designed by Nguyen Ngoc Vu

 

From 37x37cm paper.

This is 2 states of the same object. Its a little audio-reactive geometry. Done in processing.

Processed with VSCOcam with kk1 preset

fog + humber river * 3 min. = this

 

110 ND filter

post processed from RAW

 

etienne brule park (old mill)

humber river, toronto

just a little step by step of how i lay down the base colors in photoshop. After this i add some shading/highlights and maybe a bit of texture. I'll try and upload the fished versions soon.

 

referenced from Models of the Runway - crushable.com/entertainment/models-of-the-runway-2-meet-t...

peinture murale du palais d'Afrasyab. Murs en brique crue VII ème siècle. Arrivée d'une procession

Ektachrome 100 from 1995, Zenith E (1980 Olympics model), Görlitz Lydith 30mm lens. Film acceleration process.

31/52

I used the cross processing camera setting.

Nikolai-Quartier in Hamburg, Willy-Brandt-Allee. Ricoh GR, Cross Processing-Effekt aus der Kamera.

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

Educating and training the masses is expensive and troublesome, but the Ludgonian Industrial Union has the answer, Neuro-Net Processors. Neuro-Net Processors, or learning computers, upload information and knowledge stored on disks and input them directly into the mind. A synthetic brain fluid is injected into the brain causing it to grow more neuro pathways. These pathways allow massive amounts of information to be stored. Unfortunately, these artificially created pathways occasionally splice with healthy brain tissue, and the information injected is stored over vital brain functions, such as memories, bladder control, etc.

Next step, subtle texture mapping and particle effects.

Development of a corporate identity

by Wolfgang Schmittel

ABC Verlag, Zurich, 1978

 

With dustcover

Mist, I love it, but I needed some warmth too. Boy it's almost freezing! Cross process in Photogene App did the trick. Have a nice day!

Black Glass Ambrotype

7x5"

 

Part of the series "Come and Play" that I am working on at the moment ... seems like the Ambrotype Fairies visited the plate ;-)

 

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Flowers from plants were added to vials with 100% Ethanol for future processing. Different flowers stained the Ethanol with different colours.

 

While in the field, flowers were placed in a ziplock bag. Before they were placed in vials, they were given the smell test and we all gave our opinion as to what they smelled like. Dirty washing, fetid, sweet, burnt electrical cable, etc. Lots of different smells and not all were pleasant.

 

Photo: Jean

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My 1st roll of colour (C-41 process) film processed at home, by hand.

The (35mm) film was several years expired.

I used my Zeiss Ikon Contina iii.

I've altered some images in Photoshop, but in general, I was really pleased with the results, and it was so exciting to process at home!.

Oban to Mull ferry.

Processed with VSCOcam with hb1 preset

Placing the Bubu bamboo trap

Alor - August 2024

Made with Processing.

 

Using edge detection and random walk to generate an old, grungy photo. I like the way it draws not only the outlines but also some areas.

 

Inspired by www.openprocessing.org/sketch/59807, but I didn't checked his code.

 

Code:

www.openprocessing.org/sketch/61722

 

Video:

vimeo.com/42271081

 

Photo:

Nature of Code | Recursion Tree

www.flickr.com/photos/dianalange/sets/72157628903145341/

  

Back in Cowtown for a TV shoot with Rethink Canada.

Calgary, AB. Canada.

March 6 2015

 

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Fell's Point, Baltimore, MD

RX100 in camera JPG BW

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