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I used the cross processing camera setting.

Some archive image that I'd thought I'd play around with a little. This B&W conversion works for me. Slightly oppressive and mysterious.

 

I do urge you to take a look at this on a black background. It makes the whole thing a bit more visible.

Merry Christmas, everyone! I hope you all have a spectacular day!

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NexnGz9JFL0

 

Bob Lane, Virginia Tech extension affiliated with Virginia Sea Grant, regularly validates local seafood companies’ pasteurization processes. These validation studies ensure that crab is cooked properly and will be safe for consumers.

 

Read more at:

vaseagrant.vims.edu/virginia-seafood-validation/

Heavily processed image off Assam on the floor in the kitchen of our house in Yubari, Hokkaido. Original picture taken in the late spring or early summer of 2016.

Processed with VSCO with b1 preset

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business process outsourcing services industry was going great guns just a few years back and it was anticipated that the industry will achieve many new milestones in the near future.

 

Processing. St. Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, New Zealand. Contax 139 Quartz, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 3.3/28-85. Kodak Portra 800, pushed one stop.

Log processors forced people out of the woods. The chainsaw companies went nuts.The machines fell, limb, measure and cut. This is a detail of the head that holds and moves the tree for processing. Stay 300 feet back when in operation.

lenna from signal processing

 

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.

 

YOUR COMMENT IS THE GREATEST "AWARD" YOU COULD GIVE -- No graphics please.

 

THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY COMMENTS!!!

 

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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.

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The project begins with a 1980’s home-builder house fronting on lake austin. The original design did not harness views to the lake and Mount Bonnell, nor did it respect the ecological sensitivity of its site. The challenge was to develop a sensitive and inventive result out of a pre-existing condition. Through the use of glass, steel, detailing and light the home has been adaptively reinvented. Reflection, translucency, color and geometry conspire to bring natural light deep into the house. A new solarium, pool, and vegetative roof are tuned to interact with the natural context. Exterior materials and refined detailing of the roof structure give the volume clean lines and a bold presence, while abstracting the form of the original dormers and gable roof. Further connecting the home to its site, the roof begins to dissolve where a glass clad chimney and slatted wood screen stand in relief against the sky.

 

Bercy Chen Studio LP

www.bcarc.com

 

Selected for 2010 AIA Homes Tour

www.aiaaustin.org/event/2010-aia-austin-homes-tour

 

Photo by Paul Bardagjy

Generated in processing. Circa 8000x4000 pixels.

Processed with Snapseed.

Processed with VSCO with fs4 preset

created using processing.py.

 

Based on the chaos game, but cycling through a set of various polygon vertex counts, and using different weights for each cycle.

 

Pixel brightness represents how often each pixel has been visited.

 

code gist

Meg ryan caricature portrait painting process.

as seems to happen a lot, this series started out as something else entirely--in fact, it was just going to be a one-off image. my original model had to cancel, but i really wanted to shoot while i had access to this space.

 

so i set about thinking, and through machinations i can't remember, got to thinking about the creative process, and how we all start with a sort of blank slate (literally and figuratively) and go from there. and as i thought about it some more, i realized this vast, empty space could serve as a visual representation.

 

only catch was that i had just under a week to find people to actually do this. miraculously, i was able to pull it off, and by thursday of that week, i had all five models lined up and ready to go.

 

what these pictures won't really convey is just how hot it was--we were in the middle of a run of hot days. i think it topped out at 98 the day we were shooting. and this place, while amazing visually, has no AC or anything. heck, not even a good cross breeze. so we had to work fast, since after about 10 minutes, the sweat started setting in, and making things generally uncomfortable. but we got it all in, and everyone i worked with was a real trooper.

 

jarel's trumpet sounded really cool reverberating throughout the room. haunting, but in a good way.

last year's show at Sternstudio in Vienna.

multiple generative processes fused, but maintaining their respective specificities on the peripheries

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

my first time trying to use cross processing in photoshop..:D leave comments and critiques..:D

Processed with VSCO with hb1 preset

Fabriano 5 watercolour paper once again give the citric acid pre soak, and dried before coating.

The rings were little multi coloured plastic things that once adorned the body of a novelty ball point pen.

Thought I'd find a use for them one day.

I brought the 'baseline ring' out a bit further in this render, and extended the time to see what it would look like with more data points. Here, we see all 5 presidencies since 1984 on the same graph.

 

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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

Development of a corporate identity

by Wolfgang Schmittel

ABC Verlag, Zurich, 1978

 

With dustcover

goodnight process flyer for a concert in portland.

 

check them here!

www.myspace.com/thegoodnightprocess

twitter.com/goodnghtprocess

Lomo LCA + Rollei Crossbird 200

Processed with VSCOcam with lv03 preset

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