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Heavily processed historic image from the Library of Congress of a Corning factory, from sometime in the 1930s or 1940s.
I wasn't happy with the previous upload of this photo, as it had zero post processing done to it. This version had it's levels sorted in paint.net, and noise removed by noiseware. It's much closer to what you could see with the eye on that day. Taken from Snettisham beach, Norfolk UK.
Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.
It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'
baltimore's own atomic books (http://www.atomicbooks.com/) is opening a new store. atomic pop here in hampden. rachel is keeping track of it's progress over here
www.flickr.com/photos/sugarfreak/sets/72157594201208604/
they've asked me to do a wall piece/mural in the new store. i'm documenting the process and posting it here.
This one is using some tricks and optimisations found by a new friend of mine who is really really good at realtime graphics....
so a big big thanks to Inigo Iquilez (iq / rgba) for this!
The main optimisation is about the creation of the boxes in opengl... with all the tricks together the frame rate change from 15fps for 1800 cubes to 35 fps for 4500 cubes! (and that on my old crappy computer)
I'll post something on my website as soon as possible for all the boxes junkies that lives around here.
This is my edited version of gittsy [ruthie.]'s photo.
I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 15))
Best viewed large here: 'Cross Processed View' On Black
See black & white version here
Original version is here