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Heavily processed image of Assam on the kitchen floor in 2016.

color photo of a black and white photo of new york city that was in the elevator of the hotel i was staying in.

57/365 23 May 2012

First Output of a very simple Processing-Sketch, based on the Example Alphamask, that imports data from a specified folder, and masks the incoming pictures randomly.

  

rolleiflex sl66

planar 80mm f 2.8

kodak tri-x 400

Behind the scene process shots for the creation of Mercedes Benz's global Instagram account. This illustration post is a commissioned piece to help celebrate their 3 millionth follower on Instagram.

 

instagram.com/chairman_ting/

 

August 30 2015.

Chairmanting.com

 

of interconnectedness.

Heavily processed picture of a dandelion in front of our house in Yubari.

Overly processed (is there any other way?) New Horizons image of Pluto's moon Charon, released today (10 September 2015).

And again one step closer to the finished Tube mesh.

Olympus Zuiko Digital 9-18mm f/4-5.6; Olympus EVOLT E-620 iS

I'll go photograph something else now LOL

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Hmmm...This is an Android app Gavarse just pointed me to. It's free, therefore the little add? Or I didn't see a place to enter a title, so there's a little add? Back to the drawing board.

 

BUT this is obviously a vintage version. It's a re-make of Moku Ahi, which was taken with my Canon SX30. I downloaded it into my phone the other day, and selected it for a try-out of PhotoFunia in-camera processing a few minutes ago.

 

Hipstamatic, watch out! Here come the Androids!

 

Thanks, Gavarse!

 

I rather like it (outside of the title). How about you?

some random result ...

Processing of the raw material. Unfortunatley, the building is not open to the public due to its danderous state.

 

Inside are parts of a locomotive.

Natural language processing (NLP) helps computer program to understand human language and and scales other language-related tasks.https://www.aiconsultinggroup.com.au/blog/Natural-language-processing/

 

this image is done mostly at a pixel by pixel level (using processing), the exception is the bezier curves between the dots.

 

Processed with VSCO with a4 preset

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

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA

 

13 - Snake's tail is positioned for access through the "gate".

Dominic is taking a woodworking class. First graders with hammers -- yikes!

 

It's really a good thing. He has to learn how to handle tools step by step.

 

Dealing with diabetes is a similar process. We're learning the tools of the trade, the lingo, the way to work the system. One step, one day at a time.

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

The view down the microscope. Right in the centre is an ostracod.

Edited using luminosity maps, Ctrl+Alt+~ and then some curves. Separate layers for light and dark. Some dodging and burning and selective sharpening, USM and Smart Sharpen. 0,5° CW rotate. Saturation lowered. Processed JPEG, very similar to this one.

I shot these bracketed to play around with HDR, so another version will follow later.

Processed with VSCOcam with g3 preset

K64 developed as Black and White (stand developed for one hour in Rodinal 100+1 dilution)

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