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This is a shot from a little collectable I got at the MWC, conviniently used for the "plastic" assignment for the photo club at work.
Settings:
the Android is on a glass shelf, with one Bowens Gemini Pro 500 with a snoot and honeycomb directly below set on 3.
Post processing:
- dupplicate android layer
- apply a vertical motion blur on the new layer
- mask the area hidding the figure
- rotate the two layers
- create stars with the star brush at various sizes and opacity
An android stands motionless in a research chamber where the natural and artificial worlds collide beneath the waves. In her domain of circuits and glass, she has placed elements from the human world – fruits symbolising both the fragility and transience of life. Her gaze holds an unspoken yearning, a quest to comprehend the mortal, the ephemeral, something she herself may never truly experience. Outside, the creatures of the sea swim, oblivious to her studies, while an old painting behind her reflects humanity’s own contemplation of mortality. The scene mirrors the android’s inner struggle – a longing to understand what it means to be part of the natural, mortal life she observes but can never entirely belong to.
I glass and wire, she stands alone,
A mind of circuits, yet seeds are sown.
She reaches for what she cannot feel,
A life beyond, elusive, real.
Through painted flesh, through fruit so bright,
She tastes in shadow, death and light.
A soul of code, a heart unbound,
Yet ever seeks what can't be found.
What’s that…? (I may be paranoid, but not an android)
What’s that…? (I may be paranoid, but not an android)
from "Paranoid Android" by Radiohead
Japanese sci-fi Android Mannequin on display in the San Francisco airport.
We've only gone and got our very first NFT into a virtual gallery show called New Found Things at Chopperchunky Gallery! It seems pretty fitting considering the digital nature of the artwork. And it features Barbara.
Barbara was technically just a sophisticated computer program with access to an android body although her programming didn't allow her the luxury of knowing that. She also felt completely heartbroken at the demise of her tamagotchi and her programming definitely wasn't supposed to allow that either. She didn't really have a heart after all.
It was all very confusing both for her and for the scientists who were studying her. She was the first of her kind and was currently confounding all expectations. She would gaze out of the window for hours at a time and would lament at length about her deceased digital friend. How would she cope in this brave new world...
Cheers
id-iom
NEW FOUND THING(s) EXHIBITON at CHOPPERCHUNKY GALLERY
Update: Clash Royale has been updated to version 1.3.2, which is a major update. Download the APK file from below. If you’d enjoyed Conflict of Clans, a famous strategy game from Supercell, then you have to know how popular and addictive the game is. The exact same developer has now...
This is a roughly 8cm soap bubble shot with a 70mm lens and a 12mm extension tube.
I used a bottle cap to mount the bubble. The shot was lit from the left with a light going through a diffuser. On the right was a homemade reflectorwith a textured material on the reflector which gives the bubble its patterns.
The colours are all natural and come from the varying thickness of the bubble wall.
Android unterstütztes schiessen bietet folgende vorteile:
Schnellere eingabe der einstellung Via Touchscreen,
Schwenkbares und Grösseres AMOLED Display zur Bildkontrolle,
Exaktes und vor allem freies einsellen des Schärfepunktes ohne Kameraposition zu ändern,
Grössere Automatische HDR-Belichtungsserien,
Zugriff auf die gespeicherten Bilder, mit der möglichkeit sie weiterzubearbeiten oder sie gar ad-hoc z.b. bei Facebook zu veröffentlichen oder sie via e-mail an auftraggeber zu senden
und dank offenem Softwaresystem eine offene palette an weiteren Anwendungsmöglichkeiten.
Die hier gezeigte lösung liegt Hardwaretechnisch für Adapterkabel & Halterungselemente unter 25€
Benötigte Android-Software gibt es jeh nach Funktionsumfang kostenlos oder bei dieser Lösung für ca 7€
Möglich ist natürlich auch der Einsatz von mitlerweile recht kostengünstigen Android-Tabletts (schon ab ca 100€) oder wenn man Handys anderer Marken besitzt auch Android-Playern (Smarphone-grosse Android geräte ohne Handyfunktion ab ca. 50€)
in Planung is noch ein eigenbau-Adapter um die Handyhalterung nicht am Blitzschuh sonder an einem der Stativbeine zu befestigen.
Bei weiteren Fragen, schreibt mich einfach an ;)
Photography © 2012 by Jan-F. Helbig