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Drawings on the green grass
photo by NNoti Nastenkina
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My color process book is relatively straightforward, you can see most of it in its entirety on the first image.
It is 8 inches wide by approximately 70 inches long, give or take. i printed it out on the hp z3100 on hp heavyweight coated paper and it rocked. one test print, one final print, the binding went well.
michael trovela gave me some insight as to efficient ways of binding this (and also some bookcloth!). Originally i wanted to use either dowels or cardboard tubes, in the end i ended up going with his suggestion of bookbinder's board wrapped with bookcloth. I then scored the board into seven sections to create two hexagon handles (one flap goes inside).
The two handles go on opposite ends and then get sandwiched over the scroll with duotack on one side and pva glue on the other. The end result reads like a torah or any other similarly styled scroll, which, despite being a bit clunky, is really fun to read and feels really exciting in your hands. yay!
Sometimes memories are not at all like the actual event, yet they are what stays with us and eventually become reality.
... I know, sun burned the photo originally. And then I had a lazy evening, and I just continued playing with processing....
Processing cassava starch into cassava noodles, Kampong Cham.
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New whip. The 2014 BMW F30 Series xDrive.
Mineral Grey / Modern Line.
Nikon D600 + Nikkor 50mm F1.8
Vancouver, B.C.
December 2014.
101 Oil Studies, No. 10
Objective: Flat tone test; high thin clouds following "Moon and Morning Sky" photograph in my "Sky and Space" album.
Painted in 2 sessions: 02 Feb and 09 Feb 2024
Pigments (Winsor & Newton Artists' oil colour: Cerulean blue, lamp black, titanium white. Mediums: Gamsol, Oleogel.
Ampersand Gessobord, 12.7 x 12.7 cm (5 x 5 inches)
Process: In this miniature study, the original wash was very light, so I tried painting the sky as negative spaces between the clouds, later adding additional gestural strokes of white in the clouds.
After Action Evaluation: Clouds are way heavier than in "Moon and Morning Sky" photo. Deeping the blue initially, then adding clouds in thin glazes seems to be the better approach.
Dasada - Gujarat - India
The processing and packing of the salt in the hangar by the families
Interessant om te lezen:
www.toegankelijkopreis.be/content/gujarat-juweel-van-west...
We bezoeken de lokale zoutfabriek waar we alle fases zien van de zoutverwerking tot het verpakken in zakjes. Ganse families werken samen.
Composite image made from 10 exposures, using one Einstein 640 focused on different detail in each exposure, and then hand blended in Photoshop.
This is NOT an HDR image.
Thanks to the wonderful help of Flickr user Stinging Eyes, I was able to play a little bit with Processing and the renderer Sunflow through p5sunflow. Just some random spheres and boxes. ¡But the possibilities are infinite! :)
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!.
Crianlarich, Scotland.
Milk processing plant, California's Central Valley
Photographed from California state route CA-99 South
A migrant bamboo farmer prepares bamboo shoots in the plantation before they are fermented, dried and sold to the local processing factory, Tianlin County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
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The project begins with a 1980’s home-builder house fronting on lake austin. The original design did not harness views to the lake and Mount Bonnell, nor did it respect the ecological sensitivity of its site. The challenge was to develop a sensitive and inventive result out of a pre-existing condition. Through the use of glass, steel, detailing and light the home has been adaptively reinvented. Reflection, translucency, color and geometry conspire to bring natural light deep into the house. A new solarium, pool, and vegetative roof are tuned to interact with the natural context. Exterior materials and refined detailing of the roof structure give the volume clean lines and a bold presence, while abstracting the form of the original dormers and gable roof. Further connecting the home to its site, the roof begins to dissolve where a glass clad chimney and slatted wood screen stand in relief against the sky.
Bercy Chen Studio LP
Selected for 2010 AIA Homes Tour
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Photo by Paul Bardagjy
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Process District Graffiti Festival Bogotá / Proceso Festival Distrito Graffiti, Puente aranda Bogotá///