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Google Photos auto-created a stylized version of the picture by upping the saturation, which gave it a completely different mood.
I ended up redoing it, though, because I had taken the original photo in Portrait Mode, and once I looked at it on a bigger screen than my phone, I realized it had decided to focus on the rosebud rather than the bloom, so I went back to the unaltered photo to start with.
First decent output from this new light painting machine I'm working on. The toughest part is getting the exposure right in a few attempts before the batteries on board the rig run out of juice.
Nikon D90, long exposure
A migrant bamboo farmer stacks bamboo shoots in the steam vat. After steaming the shoots are fermented for one month then dried in the open air, Tianlin County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
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Another one from Salsa Congress 2010 Bangalore. Have quite a few from this series. I got bored and tried to process this one a little differently. Definite inspiration is a lot of the awesome vector art I see around me. To me, her pose is somehow uplifting and full of hope and also conveys a sense of achievement.
Midori Passport sized sketchpad...Its small leather cover which utilizes an elastic system to hold pads of paper in them. I was not crazy about the actual Midori brand paper which came with it, not enough pages, not the best quality paper, cost prohibitive and of course the wait for the paper to get to me. Some of my peers gave me the idea just make my own pads which slip in just as easily. I have color coded mine, colors I like each specific for a type of paper (Mixed medium etc etc) This has allowed for me to do pads with far more pages using papers that I enjoy. I go with 2 pads in my holder at a time as the Midori is not the main one I take out with me all the time but if it were I could easily fit four pads in. All you need is a stapler, heavy stock for a cover and a table cutter and a ruler. (Not for use without permission)
Trying out Ponoko for fabrication. PDF from Processing to Illustrator, then EPS to Ponoko, laser cut in 4mm ply. More over on my blog
Areca nut is the fruit of the areca palm. It is often used along with the betal leaf as a mild stimulant. The areca palm is famous in the shringeri region. The type here requires more processing than other varieties. While many farms have opted for modern methods, there a few who still do it the traditional way. Here areca nuts being processed early morning.
How to view threads of a process on Linux
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The Iris Nebula NGC7023. A bright reflection nebula in the constellation Cepheus. The nebula is estimated to be 1300light years away and 6 light years across. Taken 9 October and 1 November 2018. 3hrs 30min Lum, 3hr each RGB. Esprit 150ED, ASI1600mm. Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop.
Entre 2015 y 2017 se desarrolló el Programa Regional de Investigación e Innovación por Cadenas de Valor Agrícola (Priica) en cinco países de Centroamérica y Panamá y en el cual se trabajó bajo el concepto de redes regionales por cultivo: aguacate, papa, tomate y yuca. Con esta iniciativa se buscó que los agricultores tuvieran acceso facilitado a materiales genéticos de alta calidad como los suministrados por el CIAT, en el caso de la yuca. De allí el esfuerzo de varias instituciones para llevar a cada país variedades de alto potencial de rendimiento y mayor calidad nutricional de raíces. Leer más: blog.ciat.cgiar.org/es/la-yuca-una-alternativa-economica-...
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This facility is also located on the 138 heading east from 15 N. It was a processing plant of some sort. With pipes above that lead al the way from the head to the end of the building. this facility had several of these. I was super careful to not break any laws and enter hazardous areas as i was traveling alone. the only pictures I could get were those from opened windows. The outside of this place was truely movie like.. complete with cranking old tin roofs and doors banging back and forth against the wind. it was magical to me... very other worldly..
University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Honolulu.
Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.
i saw my wife bought some bananas and i thought of a photo ive seen befor. it was by www.flickr.com/photos/matthewcoughlin/ and the photo was www.flickr.com/photos/matthewcoughlin/5826725728/in/photo... . Matthews photostream was what got me into photography.
Infrared processing with Non Linear video Editor Kdenlive. There is no default Colour swap with this software, but the list of effects described will do a good job of converting IR stills or video. The filter used to capture these images was a screw on 720nm on an unconverted Olympus OMD.
It's best to make an effects group and save it, the order of the effects is important, I use;
1. Technicolor
2. White balance
3. Gamma
4. Hue
5. Levels
6. White balance (again)
7. Saturation
Each image/footage will require slightly different values, so some tweaking is required.
soundtrack : "tollhouse" by Podingtonbear