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PHOTOSHOP PROCESS: wp.me/p3XAeF-6A
Photographer: Joan Sèculi
Retouch: Juan Manuel Molleví
Model: Lluís Aynes
Image created using particles obeying certain "gravitational" laws, leaving trails as they move. Some variation on "accelerate toward/away from some particle unless some condition is met, in which case move toward/away from some other particle".
Made with processing (processing.org).
Members of the 23rd Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight perform maintenance on a TF-34 engine July 27, 2015, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 23rd CMS supplies the 74th and 75th Fighter Squadrons with TF-34s in support of Moody AFB’s A-10C Thunderbolt IIs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Greg Nash)
for the PPC group;
see the original: www.flickr.com/groups/400962@N21/discuss/72157600390645145/
-crop
-B/W and blue/red filter
-diffuse light
-projector lighting
-contrast
Light is very important, and so is time. Every time I get a chance to go out and shoot the light is rarely on my side. This is one of those times, enter Adobe Lightroom.
Tower B-17 Elmhurst, where there are new obnoxious loudspeakers that simulate air horn sounds, in place of the traditional bells or crossing sounders. I think the searchlights' days are numbered.
This is actually two tutorials in one. Learn how to mute the colors of an image, yet retain a pleasing effect. Next learn to cross process the image. The tutorial is here:
photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2011/05/muted-effect-with-pho...
Strobisinfo:
1x YN 560 @ 1/4 power 50mm, lighting the Chip through paper
1x YN 568 @ 1/8 power 35mm, lighting the back through paper
1x EX430 @ 1/8 power 80mm with purple gel, lighting the Chip
Postprod. in Lightroom
I thought I'd post a "before and after". This is Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten 160, expired in 1978, cross processed. I've used a couple of rolls of this in various cameras and under different lighting conditions. I like these results best so far. In daylight it skewed purple: www.flickr.com/photos/graustark/2499607920/
If you look at the just-scanned version, you can see it started out very red.