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This is generated in real-time by analyzing the frequency spectrum of a sound source. Here I used a nice piece of music from my friend Ryoichi Kurokawa. He's a great video artist, check his work!
Done with Processing (processing.org).
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Mahadevan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Sometimes memories are not at all like the actual event, yet they are what stays with us and eventually become reality.
No time today. School summer fair, KNACKERED. Still not got rid of the lurgie either.
Took these in the garden as the light was fading. Not really 100% happy with anything today, but that's the way it goes I suppose!
Cross processed for today's hereios pick using the Coffee shop blog cross process action :-)
Processo Judicial Eletrônico da Justiça do Trabalho é implantado em Valença
'Estamos entregando aos jurisdicionados um sistema muito mais estável e equilibrado do que o já implantado em Santo Amaro, em 2012', declarou a gestora regional do Processo Judicial Eletrônico da Justiça do Trabalho, desembargadora Dalila Andrade, na solenidade de implantação do novo sistema na Vara do Trabalho de Valença, nesta sexta-feira (20). Segundo ela, a versão que virá, a 1.5.0, traz o Gabinete Integrado do Magistrado, que vai permitir a emissão mais rápida de despachos e decisões, destacando, ainda, que 'o PJe contribui com o meio ambiente ao abandonar o uso de papéis, além da desburocratização que o sistema proporciona'.
O presidente do Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 5ª Região, desembargador Valtércio de Oliveira, falou da satisfação em implantar na 69ª Vara do Trabalho, das 88 da Bahia, o PJe : 'É com grande alegria que damos continuidade à implantação do PJe-JT na cidade de Valença”, apontou. Ele também enfatizou que as novas tecnologias 'invadem a vida de todos e temos que nos preparar para recebê-las, assim como ao PJe'. E ressaltou o caráter nacional do sistema, tendo todos os tribunais contribuído no seu desenvolvimento e implantação, e o TRT5 se destacado, 'pois conta com uma equipe hoje especializada que vem multiplicando o conhecimento'.
A primeira ação trabalhista ajuizada na cidade utilizando o novo sistema foi feita pela advogada Juliana Rocha, e a audiência já está marcada para 22/4. A titular da vara, juíza Dilza Crispina, enumerou as vantagens do sistema, como aumento da celeridade, agilidade na tramitação, custos reduzidos, facilidade de acesso à Justiça, visualização simultânea para partes e advogados, evitando-se os prazos sucessivos, além do ganho ambiental. 'O PJe é uma solução única, gratuita em linguagem moderna e atenta aos requisitos de segurança', concluiu.
A representante da OAB, Magna Pauliana Rosas, comemorou a chegada do PJe afirmando que 'o sistema será um precioso instrumento que viabilizará com maior brevidade a satisfação dos pleitos e anseios dos clientes'. A advogada também destacou que 'o sistema traz grandes avanços, seja pela celeridade, praticidade e aplicabilidade do devido processo legal'.
VALENÇA - A cidade, conhecida por ser o principal acesso à Ilha de Tinharé, que abriga o famoso povoado de Morro de São Paulo, tem a produção de camarão como atividade econômica, além da cultura do cravo da Índia, pimenta do reino e azeite de dendê. Valença reúne os principais estaleiros da Bahia, onde são construídos barcos, saveiros, escunas e até caravelas, como a réplica da nau Nina utilizada no filme 1492.
As próximas cidades a receberem o PJe-JT são Irecê, Jacobina, Guanambi e Brumado. Veja como se deu a expansão até os dias atuais e como ela deve prosseguir:
Cidade
Quantidade de Varas
Data da implantação
Santo Amaro
1
21/05/2012
Candeias
2
05/11/2012
Itabuna
4
11/12/2012
Ilhéus
3
11/12/2012
Salvador
39
05/08/2013
Alagoinhas
2
05/09/2014
Camaçari
4
29/09/2014
Feira de Santana
6
10/10/2014
Senhor do Bonfim
1
23/10/2014
Juazeiro
2
24/10/2014
Vitória da Conquista
2
04/12/2014
Itapetinga
1
05/12/2014
Bom Jesus da Lapa
1
06/03/2015
Valença
1
20/03/2015
Irecê
1
16/04/2015
Jacobina
1
17/04/2015
Guanambi
1
18/05/2015
Brumado
1
19/05/2015
Barreiras
1
19/06/2015
Itamaraju
1
16/07/2015
Teixeira de Freitas
1
17/07/2015
Eunápolis / porto seguro
2
31/07/2015
Santo Antonio de Jesus/Cruz das Almas
2
31/08/2015
Ipiaú / Jequié
2
11/09/2015
Paulo Afonso
1
28/09/2015
Itaberaba
1
16/10/2015
Simões filho
2
19/10/2015
Euclides da Cunha
1
28/10/2015
Conceição do Coité
1
29/10/2015
Secom TRT5 (Léa Paula, com fotos de Marcus Melo) - 23/3/2015
A lump of clay is rolled into a coil. Then the ends are joined to make a loop of clay. I like to push it around into a free, organic shape.
Process- dry waxed calotype, Dr Keith Iodiser with KI, KBr, NaCl, free Iodine, camphor oil and Lactose
Sensitizer no 1,
washed 2 x 8 min, pressed dry, used same day
Exposure: open shade on sunny day 24 C, 3.30 pm, white board used as reflector for deeper shade
exposure time 45 s at f/3,6 Petzval lens
Processed the morning after
Developer 0,6 % gallic acid, spiked with Silver Nitrate 3 times, after 5 min, 25 and 40. Total development floating on 300 ml solution for 55 min, constant agitation
washed 10 min in still water
fixed 2 x 10 min
washed running water 1 hour +
dried between blotters
Hammer milling. As native seed comes in from the field, it is processed in order to produce clean seed ready for spreading on restored areas. Hammer milling is the first step in the cleaning process, releasing seed from capsules and breaking apart seed clusters. Processing, storage and management of the native seed harvest is done at the Dane County Seed Shed attached to the William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park, part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area.
The photo is the same image before and after processing.
Taken with a Canon 450D and 55-250mm lens at 250mm (equivalent to 400mm on 35mm film size). 1/350th @ f5.6 handheld with my back resting on an upright to make shooting steadier. Monochrome setting chosen to remove the colour bias caused by the atmosphere.
Atmosphere distortion was a slight problem due to wispy clouds.
The image was processed in Photoshop CS5, though this procedure also works in Paint Shop Pro with certain tools having different names for some options.
The settings for each tool are not shown in detail as everyone will make the photo to their own individual tastes.
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The actions below up to #3 are made over the whole photo.
1. I cropped the photo to just include the moon itself as the subject only occupied about 10% of the original image.
2. Then I made the 'background layer into a standard layer by right clicking on the layer and selecting 'Layer from Background'. This is necessary to make the blending options available.
3. Following this, I opened the levels tool and (choosing the Red, Green and Blue channels in turn) I moved the outside sliders in until they just met the edge of each end of the graph. This removed a lot more of the atmospheric distortion.
4. I made two copies of this layer by dragging it onto the 'New Layer' icon twice.
5. Then I right clicked on each of the top two layers (not the bottom layer) and choosing 'Blending options', I set each layer to the Blend Mode 'Multiply'. This increased the contrast and gave better tones to the photo. It's worth experimenting as you may only need one extra layer.
6. From now all the adjustments were made to the whole photo again so I merged all the layers into one.
7. The next stage I selected the Curves tool and brought the top and bottom ends of the line in slightly until there was good contrast. This did make the upper right too dark, but this is corrected in the next paragraph. Then I altered the curve until satisfied with the result.
8. Because of the processing so far, the top right had become overly dark, so I used the dodge tool with the Range set to ‘Shadows’ and Exposure set to just over the halfway point to paint over the top right (dark) area. By having the exposure lower it was possible to have greater control over this section.
9. The final stage was to sharpen the image using ‘Smart Sharpen’ with ‘Lens Blur’ set for the ‘Remove’ option. I shall not give the settings so you can experiment to your own liking.
That’s about it, apart from enlarging to enable you to see the detail in the image.
Shot on a Voigtlander Bessaflex, Meyer 100/2.8 and Jessop's 100 slide film cross-processed.
Really liked this one. Cigarette, model's own. From the sessions for the Subtitulo album.
The application of one of those little Aussie flag tats which keep on popping up on various parts of the anatomy on many of my subject captures on this day .
It starts with the selection of a spot to put it firstly , then wetting that spot before you put the said transfer tat on the skin . Then holding it firmly ( you can see whats going on here ) while the process is in progress , squeezing any excess wetting agent out …
What some people do on Australia Day 15
Story Bridge Hotel
Brisbane
Start playing with P5SunflowApiApi. You can easily render with sunflow from your normal processing sketch. So you can set your camera, position, colors in P3D mode and rendern on keypress.
Una foto típica de Amsterdam con sus canales y bicicletas. Esta vez con un proceso cruzado.
A tipical picture of Amsterdam, with canals and bicicles. Made with a cross process.
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This one was drawn on a flight early this week. I hate the phrase Thought Process. You? But what is on this figure's head could very well be a thought process. Or not. Ultimately, who cares? vicinity of 5 x 8 inches, this one.
My first roll of cross processed film developed at home, and only my second colour home processing, the first a roll of 35mm c41 which looks like it's come out ok too. This is a digital photo of the film held up to the bathroom light and inverted in photoshop, so not the best quality but there's enough to see what kind of results I got. Lots of grain and the colours seem to have come out pretty well. Especially considering this is Velvia 400x developed in Tetanal C41, but also because it was taken with a brownie that was never intended for colour work.
I'm very happy with how it turned out, will try the rest of the 120 E6 very soon. Turns out home c41 isn't all that scary after all. Now I just need to work on a better way of digitizing them all. Plan b is a makeshift lightbox and some extension tubes.
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Taken with a Six-20 Model E using the portrait lens, in I mode using Fuji Provia 400X. (and black tape over the red window!)
Native plant seeds ready for processing at the Dane County Seed Shed attached to the William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park, part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area.
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.