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Processed with VSCOcam with 4 preset

Talking balloon with a caress eyesight, what a coincidence.

Processed with Snapseed.

Laurie's hand caught in the candy jar.

Pilings at the Burlington Waterfront, Re-Processed from earlier this year. Always learning...

Processed with VSCO with hb2 preset

Saw this at a local garden on a visit with my son. It is an HDR image, and then crossed processed on Picnik.

Taken with OM-1, 60mm f2.8 Macro, STF-8 Flash

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Processed with VSCO with hb2 preset

Processed with VSCO with a5 preset

Usually I don't show my process steps.. I don't know what came up to me to do so...

 

FYI, it takes much of my time to find the correct theme of a picture.. This one spacifically took 3 days to finish!

  

The original Upload:

www.flickr.com/photos/nairoozdotcom/2382835868

I've never really thought about where the word Posy comes from...it's kind of a strange word for flower. This is nothing special...another from the archives. Have a great Sunday. HSS!

 

Explored--thanks!

Yoga Poses by Lilia Wills

Image transfer on watercolor paper done using Citrasolv cleaner. It's very addictive making these little transfers.

 

Tutorial: www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Nedq-m7KO0

Thanks to lepiaf.geo for his texture Texture, Letters to the family I

and to Ervin Bartis for his texture Wall texture

 

Not my photo but jessiehsu's for processing for the group Post Process Me Challenge Group""

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For those of you who really know me, I am not huge on post processing. I am getting use to LightRoom for 2 reasons. My husband wants to buy it for us, but wont for himself only. Therefore he is really encouraging me to fall in love with it! Reason number 2, I have to do SOME, however limited, post work, to add sharpening and all for the RAW files. Pretty much the basics. On a rare occasion, the image looks worse then the original and I just keep the as is image. But in cases like this, I was able to save the other wise unsaveable! What do I mean? The foreground was pretty much a silhouette. And the image before this, was kind of pinked out due to the Cokin filter. So, with out the filter, I get no foreground and with the grad filter, its all pink! For this image, I played around with the in post processing graduated filter! You can pretty much tell where I did the separation, because of the grouping of trees, but I still think it worked out none the less. I feel like the dark grouping of trees added to the misty rise of the sun.

 

I am not sure this is to peoples liking, but I like it and thats what matters, right? :) What I love the most is the golden rays that are streaming through the foreground. This one, unlike yesterdays similar image, is so golden! And after all, a sunrise should be golden! And that is why I am happy with this, perhaps over processed, processed image. I sure do hope you enjoy!

starting to work on a series of stools based on our xylem system

 

first step, turn our 2d line based applet into 3d mesh. status: in process, threshold/smoothing issues

Preview of a little scientific visualisation / illustration project I'm working on with Sam Hinton.

Charles Mingus and Eric Dolphy

Jazz Festival, Antibes

Built with Processing rendered in Povray.

 

First try with povray.

The Scarborough Bluffs being dramatic on Christmas Day

Processed with VSCO with e2 preset

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Processed with VSCO with q6 preset

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