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The moment we hear requirements, we visualize some features, application or any product, Isn’t that true? So, let’s get deeper into it and understand it in a more structured way with all its related processes.

 

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after painting all the copper work, I paint in the angel and the gilded ball at the top of the spire, starting with yellow ocher and working progressively into brighter and purer yellows

Processed version of a picture of Bonkers.

Smaller version of the other Smoke & Light but much more heavily post processed.

Shot on a Canon EOS 550d with the 18-55mm kit lens processed on iPad.

I thought a cross-processed-esque look would work well with these urban shots from Cuba - hopefully they add 60s/70s vibe to modern pictures

Try to create my own style of photo process... Work in progress.

Flash in umbrella right of child and flash right bouncing off wall behind her.

..which spins it around on an axis in a pleasing manner :-)

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Still working on that achieving the uber-trendy cross process look

Just a little experiment at cross-processing.

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Snapped from my Moleskine by my Nokia E7 while thinking about process and production.

Heavily processed image of a picture painted by Naomi of one of our cats, Bonkers.

Same shed as before, focusing on all the good stuff. Post processed with an Orton effect

  

This work by Reggie Alvey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

During a walk through a 'traditional' village in Bagan, Burma (Myanmar).

Wellsford, New Zealand, December 2010

 

These are my first, fumbling steps in Processing. None of this stuff is particularly good or interesting, but I'm learning as I go.

Photo mosaic. Dedicated to Benazir

 

Camera: LC-A

Film: Lomography X-Pro Slide Film, developed in process C-41

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Played around with LR on one of my old photos. No presets, just messed with the sliders, trying to learn how they work. What do you think of the end result? C&C appreciated :)

When I was younger I used to watch in fascination as my dad turned a block of clay into a masterpiece. Each day I would wake up see what he was working on then go to school and come back in anticipation for the changes and progress. No matter how weird and messed up I thought it looked at certain points. It would always end in a beautiful sculpture.

He hasn't worked on one for ages but he was recently hired to make a horse. This is just a model, he's gonna make a bigger bronze version that I can't wait for. But I'm happy to be watching the process again.

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Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

Sentiero a Santa Marinella ( Roma )

infrared + cross processing ( photoshop)

The process leader sitting in his chair, harvesting mind power from the participants. Taken with my old Konica.

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