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Like some people - at their best when soaked in Gin for a year.
It was picking day yesterday. Bottling starts today. I picked enough to make three litres of Sloe Gin. It will be ready to drink in about two years.
580EX II pointing at white ceiling about 2M above the sloes. I could just as easily have put the flash on the camera but decided to make the process more complicated than necessaryTriggered with RF-602.
Processed in PS Elements using Filter > Artistic > Cutout and then given an autumn tone by adjusting the hue and using a layer of solid colour (dark brown) and multiply.
early excerpt here
trying Processing out as more than a tool to sketch out ideas, rather exploring the possibility that I can create finished pieces with it. (who knew?)
Cassava is used in the starch industry throughout Southeast Asia to make products from noodles to pharmaceuticals, supporting smallholder incomes. For full story visit: bit.ly/1g8lTHg
Credit: ©2014CIAT/GeorginaSmith
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This is the loverly DeAnna Marie. :) She hired me and my little camera for some Senior/Couples Pictures.
The tissue processor is an automated machine that progressively dehydrates tissue and impregnates it with molten paraffin. This procedure usually runs overnight, although small biopsies can be processed in a few hours.
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
although the processing room at the post office in gary, indiana has been stripped of almost all of its equipment, nature continues to thrive regardless of its surroundings. this 12ft tall tree popped up through the wooden blocks (they are not bricks, but wood blocks to support the heavey machinery) along side other plants to give a little life to this abandonded facility.
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The Processor Technology Sol, introduced in the mid 1970's, was one of the first microcomputers that actually looked vaguely like a desktop PC rather than an instrument panel full of toggle switches.
The Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance works with the Institut des Siences Agronomique du Burundi (ISABU), to give farmers access to improved beans. The beans have been bred with characteristics like high iron; some yield more produce and some are more resilient to drought. Researchers at ISABU are working with key farmers, to produce more beans. And they are linking producers who are adding value, for example by grinding beans into bean flour, to feed to children as part of a school feeding program to tackle malnutrition with World Vision. www.ciat.cgiar.org or www.pabra-africa.org
Credit: ©2017CIAT/GeorginaSmith
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"This time is perfect for daydreaming, a little downtime, scheming, connecting dots, and creating art, but it’s not great for things that need a lot of heavy-duty action or communication."
These images document progress in my latest attempt to visualize data from the NYTimes API. These images are chronological, and show the evolution of this small project as it progressed over the course of a day.
This project was built in Processing, v. 1.0
You can find out more about these and other newspaper visualizations on my blog: blog.blprnt.com
Native plant seeds ready for processing at the Dane County Seed Shed attached to the William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park, part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area.
last year's show at Sternstudio in Vienna.
multiple generative processes fused, but maintaining their respective specificities on the peripheries
A visualisation of 57000 series in the collection of the National Archives of Australia. The area of each square is proportional to the number of shelf metres that series occupies, while the size of the grey void in each square is related to the number of described items in the series. So a square with a large void (thin "walls") has relatively fewer items than one with a small void (thick "walls") - or no void at all. There's a minimum wall thickness of one unit, which is why the smallest squares have no voids. More on the blog, and an interactive version here.
The story behind
'Novitiate Nebula'
This quilt is made out of 80 different blocks from a variety of block of the months and quilt alongs that I participated in during 2012.
These include:
Sew Sweetness, New York Beauty Quilt Along - sewsweetness.com/2012/02/new-york-beauty-quilt-along.html
Canton Village Works - Blogger BOM: cvquiltworks.com/blogs/blog/12661573-today-is-the-day-the...
Jo's Country Juction Crumb Along: www.joscountryjunction.com/today-starts-the-crumb-quilt-c...
Breezy Beginner's Sampler from Quilt Gallery: mishkasplayground.com/learn-to-quilt-booklets/breezy-begi...
and a few blocks of y own.
I finally put this mish mash of blocks made from my scraps together into one cohesive quilt this year. I used a fabric that already had these cool patterned circles on it and cut it for the border.
I sent it to my aunt, Barb Raisbeck of Quilts by Barb for the long arm quilting. She used a flourescent orange thred to make these amazingly intricate swirl designs on the border and to emphasize the new york beauty block. Using a gray thread she did a rounded building block type design all over the rest of the quilt. It really is the perfect quilting solution to the crazy top I sent.