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Great visit today to Duxford which was one of the best museums I have ever visited. from a young age I've always wanted to see the Blackbird in the flesh and today this was realised. Difficult to photograph with the strong backlight so I was quite pleased with this.
using processing (python) to create a kaleidoscope drawing utility.
A bit wobbly as I don't have a tablet :)
Another photo with cross processing, starting to like the feeling it creates... Didn't do any sharpening though, cause I wanted it really raw
I've recently collaborated with Pete Fowler on these puppets for the video for Clinic's forthcoming single, "I'm Aware". It was a lot of fun. Many thanks to Pete Fowler, Miss Cakehead and, of course, Clinic. xxx
Deciding on a Partner for Insurance Process Outsourcing Made Easy!
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More heavily processed pictures of Tigger. The original image was of Tigger getting my attention while standing in a warm sunbeam in the Kitchen.
An old pre decimal English pound note given the cyanotype treatment after being laid on sensitised Fabriano watercolour paper, and being exposed to sunlight for 5 mins.
I think I may have been better scanning the bank note into Photoshop, and making a digital negative of the face image only, to print from, as the details on the reverse can also be faintly seen.
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu.
Pulelehua (Kamehameha Butterfly), by Robert Flint, ceramic mural, 1986.
Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.
Here's another look at the software loom system I'm building, again rendering a segment of an endless pattern.
Here you can see that the textile being generated is 3D - you can get into any section of it to examine the details.
Also worth noting is that it's a 'live' system, so you can watch the loom weaving thread by thread. Will post a video shortly.
Built with Processing 2.0
AnySolicitor not properly investigating and precognosing witnesses before a trial is an abuse of process.
Neither the Law Society of Scotland or SCCRC would investigate my complaints of Jim Keegan not interviewing 16 defence witnesses before my trial.
I am tthe classic victim in that i was wrongly convicted because of this abuse of process
Processed using orange and violet filtered images of Jupiter taken by Voyager 1 on March 2 1979.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill
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Even though we're not working on the visuals yet, some good looking vistas occasionally pop up
Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: NS392/1/21
A selection of glass plate negatives taken by C.P. Ray. View the entire NS392 series
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fog + humber river * 3 min. = this
110 ND filter
post processed from RAW
etienne brule park (old mill)
humber river, toronto
peinture murale du palais d'Afrasyab. Murs en brique crue VII ème siècle. Arrivée d'une procession
mathiole and i just finished up a collab! I had a lot of fun working on it and he did a crazy good job with his colors. He's a mad man.
1 - Mathiole sent me his idea and sketch
2 - I inked it out digitally with a tablet using Manga Studio
3 - Mathiole throws on some sweet baby colors
4 - We decide on a good shirt color and Mathiole throws in the rest of the coloring detail goodness.
He has a much more in depth step by step process on his blog if anyone's interested. it's really quite cool!
www.threadless.com/profile/445545/mathiole/blog/456313/WI...