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I got my wiimote a few days ago and I've been messing with it. Say hello to the new VJ mouse. Also here's a little video.
cyclide de Dupin. Premier essai avec Hemesh (processing) : www.wblut.com/2010/05/04/hemesh-a-3d-mesh-library-for-pro...
Alberta oil sands. Alberta oil sands. After attending the Society for Conservation Biology's annual meeting in Edmonton, Alberta, several of us took a field trip to see the Alberta oil sands, one of the major oil deposits in Canada. We took a bus to a major processing plant and into one company's open pits (about 15km square in area and several hundred feet deep). Overall an awe-inspiring trip into the maw of the global industrial beast. This is a tiny portion of a multi-billion dollar processing facility.
Since I can remember I've gone to the Tulsa Philharmonic with my grandmother, who is now 87 and still attending. This was from the last concert. :)
A 'behind-the-scenes' look at how I processed this shot:
Social network graph of #slaname tweet replies October 14, 2009 to December 11, 2009.
The thicker the line the more times you sent an @reply to that person. The more lines you have, the more @replies to different people you sent. If you don't appear on the graph, but know that you sent out @replies, it's because the person you sent your @reply to never sent out an @reply and so that person won't appear on the graph and unfortunately, you can't either!
Based on the code of www.eskimoblood.de/2008/02/09/how-to-draw-a-network-graph/.
Created using Processing (http://www.processing.org) with data from the Twapper Keeper archive: www.twapperkeeper.com/slaname/
100 particles flock over a sheet of paper. Each particle has a tail. Each particle also releases a fine spray of ink. If the particle is low enough, the tail will drag across the paper leaving a sharp line. The higher the particle, the larger the diameter of the ink spray. Study for a larger project. Made with Processing.
Video of process here.
Our wax artists at Ripley's Wax Zone make the process of creating your wax hand fun and effortless. Both children and adults visiting Niagara Falls enjoy coming to Ripley's Wax Zone to create a one-of-a-kind souvenir to take home.
While I do like the depth of color that the CP surface allows, these Arches blocks don't seem to cooperate when I want to separate them. I wonder if the glue binding is old and brittle. I think this is the only Arches block I've used, and I've mangled half of the sheets. The Fabriano blocks are a little better, in my opinion.
People moving through a space leave traces. Uses Processing and BlobScanner. The marks at the top of the screen is a passing pigeon. See the video mixed with the source footage on Vimeo: vimeo.com/24357611 or more info at my blog: velvetkevorkian.wordpress.com.
8/52 [Study Process]
This weeks theme was "Books" so before i went to sleep, i thought of this idea, and to remember it, i got up from bed and actually wrote down the detail on the PC. Today (sunday), I got around to doing this, and also doing actual studying. Yep, too much procrastinating during the weekdays. I wanted to do this orig...inally in a library setting, but figured that i might not get permission to do it there so i just made a setting in my house. I would have preferred the library though. Well tell me what you guys think.
First upload is an almost random selection of photos. Mostly old ones as they are easier to look through on my computer.
But as I shot in RAW... with a little processing, the GND filter in Adobe RAW Converter and a bit of noise reduction, sharpening and "exposure painting" we could still salvage this shot.
BTW this is a crowd waiting for the prize presentation in the Trailerboat Fishing Tournament. An annual happening in Port Stephens bringing in people from all over New South Wales.
A slightly improved re-process. Taken with a Sky Watcher Evostar 80ED and a Nikon D3000 DSLR. I used an EQ3-2 Mount with an RA motor drive.
20 x 30 Second Lights
5 x Dark Frames
5 x Offset Frames
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker and increased saturation.
Whew, caught up with all my developed film (still have some black and white waiting in a tank to develop, wont get to that for a bit).
First try at Xpro
Mamiya 645
Mamiya-Sekor 80mm 2.8/f
Fuji Velvia 100 - Xpro
Jobo C41
Epson 4490
New whip. The 2014 BMW F30 Series xDrive.
Mineral Grey / Modern Line.
Nikon D600 + Nikkor 50mm F1.8
Vancouver, B.C.
December 2014.
The production process.
Inside Makadare, one of the largest markets/slums in Nairobi. People are working on the production of shoes from old tires and other rubber recycled objects. This is where products are made, where the work is done and, normally, people are not allowed to enter here. This place is like a huge labyrinth of tiny shops and small businesses crammed together.
processing sketch for a kinetic model build by Yannick & Elise, students in elective course parametric design @ mmlab
short video of the test model: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXm15wZCT0Q
Another shot of our fun photo session. Thinking of doing super natural makeup next time for contrast.
This year in our garden, we grew a patch of sugar beets.
The process for extracting the sugar is a long one, at least the first time you try it.
The directions I found were technical, and would be best performed with some machinery designed for the purpose, and of course Jean found some better instruction geared toward the home process.