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Lens: Voigtlander Ultron 35/1.7 VM
Film simulation: @fujixweekly Kodak Portra 400 recipe, further adjusted in Lightroom
A simulated Ektachrome Infrared false-color image produced with an unmodified digital camera and an R72 filter.
More details on the equipment and technique, as well as free Photoshop actions which simplify the creation of both a monochrome infrared image and a false-color Infrared Ektachrome simulation, can be found at:
Muse is my favorite band, and I’m hyped for Simulation Theory. Here’s a quick build of vocalist/guitarist Matt Bellamy, inspired by their recent videos (especially Pressure).
I don’t have a lot of Lego with me at school this semester, so this used pieces from Go Brick Me, Scorch Titan, and a few badge bricks.
A simulated Ektachrome Infrared false-color image produced with an unmodified digital camera and an R72 filter.
More details on the equipment and technique, as well as free Photoshop actions which simplify the creation of both a monochrome infrared image and a false-color Infrared Ektachrome simulation, can be found at:
A specialty shop in our local mall that takes organization to a whole new level. : ))
Fuji Astia Film Simulation
Horizon Perfect + color neg film.
Infra chrome simulation.
Finally the Horizon camera which works , after using 2 of those brand new about a year ago I almost gave up on Horizon.
Funko Rick & Morty Rick // SuperImpulse World's Smallest Rick, Morty and Dungeons & Dragons creatures
This means war with your creator.
LEGO shades inspired by the shades worn by Matt Bellamy of Muse in Simulation Theory shows. Glow created with 62 glow-in-the-dark round tiles. Muse is my favorite band and I felt inspired by the productions for the Simulation Theory tour.
Practicing a Cygnus capture ahead of our Orbital launch and rendezvous next week
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Not had much success with film simulations but came across this Leica look and this is the result straight out of the camera and was recorded in JEPG.
Here's a mirroring technique I've been playing with lately.
The previous photo is what I used to make this image.
I start with my usual mirroring process www.flickr.com/photos/matt_molloy/4835860484
Then I duplicate the layer, spin it 180 degrees and set the layer blending mode to lighten or darken. If that's not interesting enough, I merge the layers, duplicate and rotate again, but this time 45 degrees.
For this one I may have gone a third time and rotated 22.5 degrees, and I've gone as far as merging and duplicating 4 times, with the final rotation being 11.25 degrees. Any more would likely be too much.
I love this film. I'm going to be very sad when I've shot my last roll currently waiting patiently in the freezer. I spent some time simulating the distinct look in Hipstamatic.
This means war with your creator.
LEGO shades inspired by the shades worn by Matt Bellamy of Muse in Simulation Theory shows. Glow created with 62 glow-in-the-dark round tiles. Muse is my favorite band and I felt inspired by the productions for the Simulation Theory tour.
Tested out the Acros film sim red filter version.Shot with fujifilm xt3 & manual focus fujinon 55mm f1.8 old prime lens.
Installation des chinesischen Designers und Künstlers Huang Jiancheng im BMW-Haus am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin
Here is an outer space simulation I made from scratch in photoshop. I don't know if anyone can find a use for it, but it's there if someone wants to use it.
Go to All Sizes up there and save the Original file. Only thing I ask is to not commercially redistribute or claim as your own.
Is it weird that I'm uploading this things? :-/
I can't go out much, so I end up creating things that I can't photograph. That's...sort of pathetic. :(