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Security protocols

Serial processing

Parallel tracks

 

A Bodi boy stands at the threshold of shadow and sun, one hand resting against worn wood, eyes steady and luminous. His stillness carries both gravity and grace.

On finals to land on the 27 Left threshold at Heathrow Airport is the Qatar Airways A350-900 series Airbus passenger airliner from Doha.

Series: Kamenniki

From a cycle: The Average strip

 

"Преддверие"

серия: Каменники

село Каменники, Юрьевецкий район, Ивановская область, Россия

июль 2007

из цикла: Срединная полоса

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Lanczos3 dowsampled 14MP shot | ReShade Framework 1.1.0 /w custom palettes | ini tweaks | Zanzer's CE table | PhotoMode2inOne, AMM, ULM, UGOM, Debug Console Extensions, &c.

Cinematic toy photography, captured with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with a 100mm macro prime, for a dual focus setup.

 

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most doors we pass through only once in an entire lifetime.

Date: June 214

Medium: Digital Photomontage

Dimensions: Overall w 45" x h 26" (each image w 13.33" x h 20")

© 2014 Tony DeVarco

 

Credit Central Panel: Rodin's "The Gates of Hell" Bronze Cast 1926-28 (detail). Pixels captured while visiting the Musée Rodin, Paris, France.

What is the Threshold Tool in GIMP?

 

It reduces the image to two colors using a threshold.

 

So many tools, so little time!

"Upon the Threshold"

encaustic mixed media

12x12 inches

Dark Threshold captures the quiet tension between light and shadow, monument and man. A solitary figure approaches the vast structure, stepping into darkness — a passage that reflects on scale, solitude, and the fragile presence of humanity against timeless form.

30s exposure with Haida ND 3.0 filter taken at Muggelsee, Berlin.

Standing at the edge of Earth, looking out into the stellar expanse. Capturing the fleeting time when the heavens are still ablaze at the threshold just before the full light of day takes over.

 

Stack - Track - Blend - Composite with 14mm+135mm

 

This image really marks a new era in my astro photography journey, it's a project that has been in the making for a year and finally sees the light of day after a deep dive into post processing, sometimes patience is key until the right moment arrives.

 

Last year me and two close friends had a beautiful night session at a very special rock garden in Potosi maybe an hour or so from the city of uyuni and the salt flats. It was a beautiful and very productive night, I imaged many objects at different focal lengths and I have shared some of those images previously but this one just didn't feel finished until today.

 

This wasn't any dawn, it was a complete spectacle, so many different objects were visible I Instantly grabbed one of my cameras and got to work. We had:

pleiades, jupiter, mars, orion, horsehead nebula, flame nebula, andromeda, triangulum, aldebaran, rigel and a stunning display of zodiacal light, it was hard to hold my excitement and keep it together to get it done, so damn beautiful my soul was crying of happiness.

 

Let me explain a bit of the post processing: the main image is a normal stack of 20 images at 14mm but all the objects that I have composited and blended in were imaged at 135mm that same night and the next night (orion, andromeda, pleiades) and later blended back in the most precise way possible using registar, and very useful software to do advanced stuff with like doing focal length blending, why you may ask? Well at 14mm you ain't seeing much details but at 135mm you get a lot of details and colors and then registar helped to tranform, scale and align the 135mm into their correct position at the 14mm base image, just had to do some small adjustments to get everything into place.

 

Clear skies and cosmic vibes! ✨

Check out the entire Threshold series on my portfolio site.

Threshold Aero nightshoot at Kemble 12th November 2022

Sanaz Mazinani (b. Tehran, Iran, 1978). Threshold. 2015/2024

 

Acrylic mirror, silicone, wood, steel, paint, digital video & sound file.

Sound Composition by Mani Mazinani. Courtesy of the artist, Stephen Bulger Gallery, and Edward and Marla Schwartz.

 

“Mirrors are often regarded as offering a transparent and unbiased view of reality. In Threshold, mirrors are used to situate the viewer between reality and distorted images, encouraging self-reflection and self-awareness.

 

Sanaz Mazinani’s work uses intricate laser-cut mirror panels inspired by Islamic architecture. These mirrors reflect images of the viewer and intermingle them with video projections - a coming together within a fractured dimension. The video is created using multiple scenes of explosions taken from Hollywood movies, evoking Mazinani’s childhood experiences of war and conflict.

 

By mirroring and multiplying these scenes, Mazinani transforms the shocking explosions into kaleidoscopic compositions that captivate the visitor’s attention. Her artwork questions the over exposure and manipulation of conflict in the media industry and the distorted reality that these images create.

 

Sanaz Mazinani is an artist, academic, and educator based in Toronto. She works across the disciplines of photography, sculpture, and large-scale multimedia installations. Mazinani creates informational objects that invite us to rethink how we see. Her work has been shown internationally and is held in public collections including the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Aga Khan Museum.”

 

Aga Khan Museum. Toronto / Light: Visionary Perspectives

Nimrod at the East Midlands Aeropark night photo shoot by Threshold Aero.

thresholds …

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A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency

  

Any further and you're in the drink.

 

This day/night marks one year of being on Flickr for me. For anyone that either has an extremely good memory or has checked my first upload and seen that it says May, well, there's a reason. For the first few months, I had no scanner to digitize my images, so I just got used to supporting my contacts and enjoying their work. Well, the day had to come that I would also want to hear what people thought about my own work, so I coughed up the 150 bucks for a entry-level Epson scanner and that was that. Man, I'm cheap.

Since then, I have had many contacts and friends come and go and that reminds me of the way I would get used to seeing classmates in art school and then having to part ways when the semester of year was over. Some of those people were really good photographers that eat, breathe, and sleep photography, again, just like on Flickr. I really miss seeing people's work by viewing hung prints at a critique. How about we rent the Cow Palace (huge building used for fairs, rodeos, convention, etc.) and have a massive Flickr member showing! Oh, well I guess that is a little impractical.

Thanks for a wonderful year of sharing imagery, ideas, and opinions. The support has been most appreciated. Here's to the next trip around the sun!

This is a wide view from the night MattyD90 and I went way down under to photograph the San Francisco Bay Bridge, city, and bay, itself. Notice how even a slight breeze dulls the reflections that calm water makes. Thanks for having a look!

A smoky sunset from all the fires nearby

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