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This may drive purists up the wall. Apologies beforehand.
I've recently learned about the language processing, where you can write your own visual scripts. Fairly cool stuff. This is a "filter" that basically takes an image and creates a "Chuck Close" version of it using circles and squares.
Nothing cooler than writing your own software to manipulate an image. Kind of like artistic hacking.
The tagline was used by an actual dairy somewhere. I just added the banner and the cow's 'stache. It all seemed to fit in the zeitgeist of that time. 'Greater production for the glorification of the Reagan Youth' and all that sort of thing.
This is an experimental peice. It is the head of a nail shot using an extreme specialty macro lens (very difficult lens for me to use). The image was then processed in photoshop to give it the lighting effects.
This picture was processed using color saturation which is a very popular way to process moon images to bring out the brown and blue under-tones.
King Street, Caboolture.
Camera - Holga 120 CFN
Film - Fuji Provia 400F
Process - Cross processed C-41
FP4 4x5 shot on Intrepid.
Reprinted as 8x10 digital negative and then used that for this gold toned kallitype.
14 Mostra de Cinema de Tiradentes
23-01-2011 21-01-2011 Tiradentes/Minas Gerais/Brasil
Oficina: Processos Audiovisuais Cocriativos
Instrutores: IgorAmin e Vinícius Cabral
Foto:Leonardo Lara/Divulgacao
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Playing with the Hemesh and Convex Hull by Lee Byrons library. Starting Point is the Hemesh Voronoi example. The voronoi cells are subdivided and then slices of the vertices are sent to the convex hull algorithm.
They are abviously inspired by jtnimoys awesome work for the tron movie.
Check it out at Openprocessing:
ohada red under leach clear,
top coat splattered on with a dropper bottle;
good reaction between layers,
top color turns the bottom sort of translucent with interesting depth,
stays in place reasonably well
and the borders stand out quite a bit.