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My little digi-wonder camera didn’t have a wide enough angle lens to take pictures inside so I used my 4x5 pinhole instead. (Efke PL 100 in Pyrocat-P).
This is the wet side or, more accurately, the sink. It’s messy and fun.
Hey all -- as I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm not a big post-processor. But I decided to experiment -- honest opinions here, how did I do? Left is after and right is before.
Chalutier échoué dans la baie de Bénodet
Premier essai de procédé photoshop traitement croisé.
Failed trawler berry of Bénodet in Brittany (France)
First try Photoshop Cross-process
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
A generative typeface created using autonomous agents, grid setup, and separation and target behaviours.
// HACKPACT
// Showcase of 20 brief experiments (sound machines) we coded during november (MMXI).
// All of them explore the sound/graphic co-relation.
// Built with Processing and almost all of the audio with SuperCollider
// More info/detail about our codes here: www.realitat.com/HACKPACT
Y Strainer is installed in pipelines to mechanically remove unwanted solids from liquid, gas or steam lines by means of a perforated or wire mesh straining elements. It is cost effective solution to protecting pump, meter, control valve, steam trap, regulator and other process equipment. - www.atcomaart.com/pd/49707053505154535066/y-strainers/y-s...
Strength: The leading edges of the image draw a ton of attention directly to the subject.
Problem/Solution: There is detail lacking in the areas around the rocks and there almost seems to be too much detail in the grass. This might have been helped by using editing software to increase the shadows around the rocks while reducing the clarity of the grass.
Problem/Solution: The contrast of the rocks and their location along the rule-of-thirds lines causes them to somewhat compete with the subject for the eye's attention. This may have been helped by taking the image at a slightly different spot or by cropping the image so that the rocks are not directly on the interesting rule-of-thirds lines (however this could take away from the image's composition).
Problem/Solution: The image feels very cold. While that may contribute to the accurate feeling of the location, it makes for a somewhat unpleasant photo. This could have been helped by using editing software to make the white balance of the image (and especially the clouds) somewhat warmer.
Strength: The contrast between the subject and the bright sky behind him also draws more attention to the subject.
March 5th - 8th 2015
Calgary, Alberta
A&W Commercial shoot with Rethink Canada.
Nikon D600 / 50mm / 85mm / 17-35mm
Processed with LR4 / VSCO Film 04 Nikon.