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Another generative abstract art experiment.
This is one of the first outputs of a new engine I'm writing. I think this is the best output so far from this algorithm.
Even smiled here as wasn't taking the shot myself. I set it up to take one of Sarah then got her to take one. The sun is behind me and i'm holding a reflector to bounce the light back into my face,
SOOC as no time to tweak!
Website now live btw - www.matthewosbornephotography.co.uk
Taken at the Antony Gormley sculpture near Liverpool entitled Another Place. It features masses of these rusted metal male figures looking out to sea.
Another custom made beast that was on display at the show from a company called "World of Wheels" (Autorama?!)
Strongly Recommended : View On Black
Luckily this lovely old boat is being given another lease of life and is in the process of being renovated.
Overlayed with one of my own textures.
Another me big, you small moment.
I've stopped for Coffee and Sandwich at the OXXO convenience store next to a filling station.
Another DB tug on this sunny bank holiday this time its 60059 at Elford on the 1300 Theale Murco - Lindsey Oil Refinery 6/5/13.
And another picture from my attempts at trying to get a self portrait..(lovely use of the english language there)
It was very hard to get this and the rest of them because I had to focus the lens then go and sit on the chair. I'm not sure how good it is or how it looks..I just really wanted to use my camera.
This is the first photo to come on here after the one of my Grandma. I haven't posted anything in so long 'cause I wanted that one to remain at the top of my feed but now I think it's time to get adding more. It was the funeral today (14/9/2011). Very sad times. I still don't think it's really hit me. Maybe it will at my Birthday or Christmas...or when I get back to London. Who knows? All I know is I feel a bit numb at the moment. And I've had a few ideas about life and time recently..anyways..on with the photo-taking.
Day 103 ~ Another Challenge ~ What Would You Do? Kim Klassen's Beyond Layers e-Course. Kim provided the original photograph which can be seen here: For the challenge we were to edit it and put our own style and impression into the photo. As the Beyond Layers class comes to an end...the 52 Weeks of Artfulness...I see how much I have learned and how much of my own personal art now adorns my home.
Today was my first day back to college and the earliest I've woken up in 2 months. I got home from the college induction and came up with the idea for a multiple exposure. I had nothing better to do so here it is.
This picture pretty much sums up my life with all the objects that I use regularly (iPod, camera bag, Xbox, skateboard etc)
Thought of the day: I should probably shave...
This ia member of Middlesbrough's last but one batch of Arabs, a Mk4 with a Northern Counties body. Also 6LW powered and also seen at Middlesbrough's old Exchange bus station.
Funnily enough it was during this visit I was approached by a policeman and asked why I was taking photographs of buses, a phenomenon which has allegedly increased in recent years.
The original photo was taken on a very dull day and it was difficult to get much drama into the image.
Using the Gradient Map tool to try the shot in Black and white I found this orange mapping added to the drama, its a bit brash but I liked the effect
The Original image can be seen at
These spectacular sculptures by Antony Gormley are on Crosby beach. Another Place consists of 100 cast-iron, life-size figures spread out along three kilometres of the foreshore, stretching almost one kilometre out to sea.
The Another Place figures - each one weighing 650 kilos - are made from casts of the artist's own body. Standing on the beach, all of them looking out to sea, staring at the horizon in silent expectation.
Having previously been seen in Cuxhaven in Germany, Stavanger in Norway and De Panne in Belgium, 'Another Place' is now a permanent feature in the UK, at Crosby Beach.
According to Antony Gormley, Another Place harnesses the ebb and flow of the tide to explore man's relationship with nature. He explains: The seaside is a good place to do this. Here time is tested by tide, architecture by the elements and the prevalence of sky seems to question the earth's substance. In this work human life is tested against planetary time. This sculpture exposes to light and time the nakedness of a particular and peculiar body. It is no hero, no ideal, just the industrially reproduced body of a middle-aged man trying to remain standing and trying to breathe, facing a horizon busy with ships moving materials and manufactured things around the planet.