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Very old film, first go at cross-processing though (finally found somewhere that'll do it!)

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An image processed into a mozaic. Each square contains a circle which covers half the square. The square (background) and the circle are colored different colors which average to the average color of the image in that square. The goal was to select colors as dissimilar as possible, but that is not quite what is done here, since one extremity will always be a "corner" color, of which there are only 8, and so the result would lack the color variety that this one has.

 

Made with processing.org .

 

Test image from a new installation piece I am working on.

Insurance outsourcing providers assign tasks to different teams, fetch reports on hourly basis to track performance. In insurance sector, the focus is on managing the accounts accurately and settling the claims in time.

Telling the Story – Communicating European Structural and Investment Funds 2014-2020

09 December 2013 - 10 December 2013

Brussels, Belgium

© European Union/Gino De Laurenzo

I have printed off the block to see where the imperfections are from the marbelling, then marked them on layout paper so I can work out the image

Processing halibut from a charter trip in Homer, AK

Rosette nebula. 3 nights 22x120s 8x240s 16x180s iso800, taken with Canon 1000D (Modded) on Skywatcher 200P, HEQ5.

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Image created using particles obeying certain "gravitational" laws. Mostly variations 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).

Why, why, why oh why...?

isn't it a privilege to live each day

a live performance,

a festival of kindred spirits

a reflection of soulful conformance

 

I get back up again and again

to do it again and again

watching you procumbent

feels so special when I'm close to you

what opinion has come to represent

 

I thought you should know

when I run out of comments

these sweet arms of spathic will

meet if you keep your memory still

raining down harder where heartbeats fulfill

 

my body aches as it breaks new ground

a tonguetied convergence of silence

deactivating sorrow and regret

for what we are about to embrace

our lateral desire enflames what it can never forget.

 

by anglia24

13h30: 07/10/2007

© 2007anglia24

 

Holga 400TX Negative

Moersch Easy Lith Developer

Foma Fomatone MG Classic Paper

 

Toho 11/o and Nymo thread.

I think about clasp - may be I do a toggle clasp with a loop, or I add just a button..

Trying out slitscanning with processing script from slitcam.com

I know, heavily processed. I used some speedlights to help get lighting to the rear flowers with a white behind. It will spilt opinion but I reckon if you're going to process, process quite heavily. Much more to do with getting an arty effect than anything. Colours white and pink work.

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The Guermani monument at the Certosa di Bologna cemetery.

RPOHIRE is a Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) company with offshore recruiting services providing offshore recruiters , sourcer, Resume Researcher, Recruitment Consultant ,Resourcer; For more details please visit www.rpohire.com

Development of a corporate identity

 

Wolfgang Schmittel

1978 ABC Verlag

 

Signed by the author

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for a description of all of this, go to www.smallnoises.com/blog

Particle system for Flash Developers. Source code will be online soon alongside other chapter code from Processing for Flash Developers.

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This is what things look like when I am editing my writing.

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A generative typeface created using autonomous agents, and separation + target behaviour.

Performed in Photo Impact by Corel

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