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by Natalia Monroy, Subyeal Pasha and Garth Elvy. Table mats / coasters based on forest area data from Mexico, Pakistan and Australia. Made with Processing, lasercut by Ponoko.

I finally finished sanding, priming and painting the extra large craft table I made for my studio. I absolutely love it - large work space, shelving units for storage underneath, and much better looking then the ratty old tables that used to occupy this space! My inspiration came from the site everyone is talking about, Pinterest!

 

Blogged: magicmarkingsart.blogspot.com/2011/11/works-in-process.html

'10' - A contemporary street photography book published to commemorate 10 years of in-public

Day 3 - Final day (Feb 21 2015)

Outline art work with Molotow black ink and paint brush along with other various sizes of Molotow markers for detail.

 

Really honoured and stoked to be invited by Infiniti Canada to paint my illustration work on the brand new ‎Infiniti Q50 tomorrow to help ring in the Chinese new year at the Queen Elizabeth Plaza in Vancouver. Feb 19 - 21st.

  

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That's our Master Carpenter. Yes, he's now sporting a work kilt. Seeing the riggers with ZFX wearing them, he decided to embrace his Scottish heritage and go with one of the carpenters kilts. No, it's not his only kilt.

 

And no, I'm not going to ask him what he's wearing underneath.

A pretty visualization of the gaps between the prime numbers, programmed with Processing.

in time they will all match.

by Natalia Monroy, Subyeal Pasha and Garth Elvy. Table mats / coasters based on forest area data from Mexico, Pakistan and Australia. Made with Processing, lasercut by Ponoko.

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After viewing a “Release the Artist Within” video by Rick Sammon, I decided to use a variety of filters on this shot.

 

Licensed under: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

Processed with VSCO with dog3 preset

Summilux - f/4.0 on GH2 body. Raynox 250 macro apapter.

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detail from a test render.

Preliminary Design, Well Room

This scan of some old photos shows the process for making one of the portraits I've made this way. These photos show the foam core base and the 3" x 3" relief pieces that I arranged to create the gridded face. The photo on the left precedes the one on the right.

Fruit seller in a market in Cambodia on the road from Kampong Thom to Phnom Penh

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Copyright Ben Phillips Photography Ltd, +447785 721740, www.bphillips.co.uk

Did some cross processing on this photo via a tutorial I found on youtube...

 

thoughts?

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYFmZEpG0bg

 

Cheers Mike for being my subject...

A shot from a low angle, of a group of devotees chanting whilst they process...

 

Rolleiflex 2.8F

Kodak Ektar 100

Clearly over-processed but there is something in the exaggerated glow on the trees that intrigues me.

Best spot ever to work

2009| wood + acrylics

"From mummyfied wood to colored character / De madera momificada a personaje coloreado"

Made at DGPH workshop:

This is a shot of author Pat McManus I shot earlier this spring. I StumbledUpon an online Photoshop CS3 tutorial recreating the Cross-Processing effect. Back in the days of film, chemistry was a big deal. Each individual film stock had precise chemistry and processing recipes that had to be followed to generate the desired look. Occasionally, photographers would have happy mistakes where they followed the wrong recipe for particular emulsion. Colors would shift dramatically, grain would enlarge.

 

This is my attempt at recreating the effect. I had to tweak the tutorial a little bit . I think it looks like a lot like The Matrix. I recreated a film frame too.

strangely the only photo i have so far of the bristolians trip up north. i completely forgot to use my digital camera, and the rest appear to be stuck at the beginning of a roll of B&W thats still in my camera. oh well - something to look forward to :)

 

thats Brendadada and the 'not as scary as she sometimes looks in sarahs photos Bingo Little.

Heavily processed version of a flower in the garden at hour house in Kitahiroshima.

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