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Processed with VSCOcam with x4 preset

Foto feita na Praça da Sé.Para este resultado, trabalhei com a técnica Marrom Van Dike, que dá esse aspecto envelhecido muito legal.

Fiz recentemente um curso rápido sobre processos alternativos.Recomendo para aqueles que não se contentam apenas com o convencional. É mtooo louco!

Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.

 

My Mother-in-Law's garden never looked the same after she passed away.

 

Processed with VSCOcam with n3 preset

16x20 digital print, made in collaboration with my daughter (age 7)

Vast business operations may let the owner go haywire in terms of managing certain important aspects. This makes it necessary for them to outsource the lesser important aspects to the other companies that are proficient enough to deal with it expressively. Well, this process is becoming more and more necessary to establish a place in the business world because every organization is running in the race to overpower others. So, outsourcing the work will always prove beneficial to the company, especially the image processing. Now, in this regard, the concerned company is not required to hire a dedicated staff within their premises and pay them handsome salaries fr the work done. So, when they tend to outsource image processing; they save on the extra cost spent on the employees.

Got sidetracked by spirals again. Every project I work on seems to get all spirally eventually.

downloaded some geometry from the google 3d warehouse - clip art is what I was looking for, not detail - but exporting to obj, then importing to rhino, and then exporting again to render in maxwell - and the textures come through!

 

unexpected, not necessarily desired in this case, but a rare case of digital data portability

Looked at 1:1 you're going to see the artefacting I mentioned in the review. Still, not bad at all considering. BTW the colour cast on part of the face is from the (very dim) stage light. Note: I accidentally took this shot at -2EV due to the handling problems I personally had with the G3 (see review text)

Handmade cyanotype photograph printed from an original, vintage glass negative.

Lake Ontario sunset from Brennan Beach RV Park & Campground near Pulaski, New York.

 

I processed this sunset using one of Apple Aperture 3's presets called Cross Process 1. I used more presets on sunsets (hey, I like that!) on my blog: Fun with Aperture 3 Presets. Once a preset is applied, I adjust for highlights and blacks, color and sharpness. May brush in some other adjustments.

 

This concludes Waves and Sunset week on my photostream. Not saying this is all there is. I live in a state full of wonders in its lakes, rivers, streams and waterfalls.

West Runton, Norfolk

Cross processed

 

Edited in:

Adobe Photoshop CS4

Camera RAW

Processor front view with a Ciba drum and the inverted Unicolor motor housing lowered onto drum. © Nate Potter

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

Processed with VSCOcam with n3 preset

Copyright © Daniel Ruyle

An infrared picture of hill tribesmen in Rajasthan processing sugar cane. Note the child feeding the cane to the grinder.

Summilux - f/1.4 on GH2 body.

Please view at Original (full) resolution. These weren't taken in 'studio' conditions - hence the lower contrast on the left of the cards which were shot in uneven natural light. Pixel peepers will frankly do better waiting until DP Review run the Summilux through their lab tests. Both cards are developed from their RAW files in Lightroom 3.5RC with standard sharpening.

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This is my edited version of geetarooman's photo.

 

I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 5))

 

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Playing with Photosop and Picnic

initial sketch i went with in designing the new moon jellies gig poster. messy messy. but at least i know whats going on in it >_<

Ilford HP5 400 push processed to 3200

 

f.22

s. 500

 

Mamiya C330

 

Developed in Ilfotec DDX

A previous offering (Not Open) showed the building, this entry shows one of the building’s windows. Two sad lamps tell the story, along with the discarded Styrofoam cup, old telephone, and No Trespassing sign. Could these lamps actually have been for sale, or were they simply used for illumination while the store’s contents was being removed?

 

This print is available on eBay. 50% of the proceeds will go to the Red Cross in the purchasers name (so that they can get the deduction) to help with their efforts in Haiti.

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