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He he, Just to prove that I can take a picture without having to process it! This is straight off the camera - just cropped a little.

 

I love the editing process the most but this Osteospermum just glowed in the late afternoon sunshine of early Autumn and I think any editing would have detracted from the natural beauty so here it is in all it's naked glory!

Olympus Pen EE-S (EL) + Expired Fuji Astia 100, cross processed.

Simulated harmonograph.

 

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(re-processed)

  

Yesterday I found a California Scrub Jay but it was very foggy. The photos were far from ideal but I played around with the processing trying to get something acceptable to me. The fog gave the photos a blue cast or you lost the detail completely. Processing relieved some of that but they ended up darker than I liked.

I was not real happy with any of the photos. If the bird was not so uncommon I would have just scrapped the shots because you never know when you will see another. I will make another attempt to get more photos in better light conditions.

I’m introducing a new term in the dictionary “Process Fatigue”, defined as “Spending hours processing an image, being unhappy with the results and then in desperation clicking on a preset only to like it more than your own edit”… oh well, at least I like the final result, so much so that I decided to go the whole-hog and blur the clouds and water for a long-exposure effect.

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Here's some screen shots of the donations being processed through my account to donate to The Hunger Project!

 

Just got home from Thanksgiving with friends and family so hopefully by Monday or Tuesday the money should be in my paypal, and I'll post the receipts of that transaction as well! You can follow this process more closely on the blog.

 

rccluster.blogspot.com/

 

We raised L$164,762 over thanksGIVING weekend and through the Can Drive, so thank you so much to everyone who donated and participated!

 

Donate Directly:

www.thp.org/

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inbetween works

  

XOXO

Sascha Carvalho

 

#Metaverse #speculativedesign #art #virtualfashion #fashion #design

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Aargauer Kunsthaus

Exhibition "Maske"

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It's football time again. This picture was taken ten years ago on a foggy morning. Thought it would be fun to do some post processing. The bright spots came out of the fog on their own! Original: flic.kr/p/5jF6oE

 

Sliders Sunday image!

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inbetween works

  

XOXO

Sascha Carvalho

 

#Metaverse #speculativedesign #art #virtualfashion #fashion #design

thank you all for the kind comments on my birth card. I'll probably just post a link where you can download for free in the next week or so.

Her slideshow is on my blog if you want to see more

Canvas in process, 300 x 210 cm, 2009.

 

www.collinvandersluijs.com

 

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process

 

inbetween works

  

XOXO

Sascha Carvalho

 

#Metaverse #speculativedesign #art #virtualfashion #fashion #design

Heavily processed image of a curious-looking Tigger on a chair in the kitchen.

These are preview images for the talk I am giving at UCLA tomorrow.

 

Made with Processing and runs in near realtime (anywhere from 5 to 30 fps). The sphere surface is not traditionally texture mapped and is made up of a couple hundred freely moving overlapping textures. The entire system is dynamic, and with a zippy computer, could probably be audio responsive with little extra overhead.

Loggers, Sawmiller and Shieldsmiths

 

A trio of scenes showcasing the process of transforming trees into shields in medieval times. These workers are from the town of Batuhan, in northern Kaliphlin. This MOC is my entry into the Ye Olde Woodes category of the 2020 Colossal Castle Contest (CCC XVIII).

 

See the full series in this post.

 

Website | Flickr | YouTube

 

The manufacturing process is very easy and simple, but requires a long time to get better results takes approximately 3-4 hours

 

Taken@Garut, West Java, Indonesia

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