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Women process lobsters for export at a cold storage facility built by FAO in the village of Eyl, Puntland, Somalia. The coastal community in Eyl, Somalia is beating hunger by fishing. FAO kitted their boats with ice boxes so that they can stay out at sea longer, and freezing units to keep their catch fresh, now these fisherfolk have up-scaled their fishing cooperative into an international commercial operation exporting up to 10 tonnes of fish every month to Ethiopia. Once again Somali people prove that they are amongst the most resilient in the world.
Read more about FAO and the drought in Somalia.
Photo credit must be given: ©FAO/Karel Prinsloo. Editorial use only. Copyright FAO
Haven't done an edit like this ever before, but I'm bored with always doing the same processing. Gotta try new things to progress. Spent probably 15 minutes on the processing tonight in LR3 and then opened in PS CS5 to get the wide crop effect.
relearning how to knit socks
a lot of what I have made recently has been very utilitarian; I hope there will soon be a bit more time for just playing & experimenting
Lighting Info: SB-26 fired into white satin umbrella at 1/2 camera right. SB-800 illuminating wall and filling shadows at 1/16, SB-600 on camera firing the other two and adding fill at 1/32. Shot RAW applied custon color preset, then opened in Photoshop and did the "Dave Hill Look" to this image.
I don't ussually process images this heavily, but I thought it worked well with this set
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Members of the Chisapani Community Forest User Group process lemongrass into essential oil.
Photo by Chandra Shekhar Karki/CIFOR
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Started working on colorLib 2 today. Library will only work with Processing 2.0 and higher. Totally rewriting the library since the XML parsing in Processing 2.0 has changed a lot.
For Macro Mondays - Theme: Nuts
My son does not understand me....
I was hoping he would not catch me working on this shot, but he did. As he was walking out the room, shaking his head, he mumbled something about my IQ score dropping by 70 points. LOL I'm sure he was also thinking that I should post a picture of myself this week!
www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=13241
Click to switch gravity.
I wrote this code in the morning, and in the afternoon in a color lecture they showed "Puddle Painting" by Ian Davenport. Too similar to ignore. I changed the dimensions and colors to match. contemporaryartlinks.blogspot.com/2009/04/ian-davenport.html
This is my first (successful) test of coffee processing (Caffenol). It was 7 minutes in the solutions. Film was Rite-Aid 400 speed color film. My first tests were 12 and 15 minutes and the film was very dark. I did not know whether longer or shorter was the way to go, but apparently shorter worked better. Still not great.....
7 minutes agitating for 5 seconds every minute. 30 second stop bath. 5 minute fix. Cold water rinse.
I might get clearer film if I fixed longer??????????
Cassava starch processing near Hanoi, Vietnam.
Credit: ©2009CIAT/NeilPalmer
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Soldering the second wire.
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These photos document the process of modifying a smoke alarm to receive news updates live from the New York Times NewsWire API.
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8192 triangles are drawn in 3 dimensional space and used to approximate a source image. An algorithm refines the colors and positions of the vertices until the image converges on the target.
Made with Processing (processing.org)
Anonymous picture in an article by Sakaki Yoshinobu (榊由信) in the May 1953 issue of Shashin Kōgyō (写真工業).
Document owned and scanned by Rebollo_fr. It is in public domain, as are all anonymous documents published in Japan more than fifty years ago.
See also the Camera-wiki page about the Elmoflex.