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I wanted to participate for the first time within the crazy tuesday themebased group - but i failed by too much work.Theme has been #spoonreflections and i wanted to share this image for it. So here it is - kinda late but i do not mind to share it with you anyways.

 

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I’ve no idea where this came from however I thought I’d put it in my box of “interesting things”

this is my contribution for Max Kuiper's latest publication, Nuit & Noirs 3, Sacred Language.

 

For this issue, the contributors were asked to respond on this quote of Antonin Artaud:

“I am adding another language to the spoken language,

and I am trying to restore to the language of speech its old magic,

its essential spellbinding power,

for its mysterious possibilities have been forgotten.”

This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Binary. On 10/10, it's all about the ones and zeros. HMMM!

Tattoo: Rusty Tattoo by +ABYSSAL+ www.flickr.com/photos/136517308@N04/

 

LM to the Tokyo Zero event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TOKYO%20ZERO/131/127/2500

 

Bottoms: SuperBAD by SEKA www.flickr.com/photos/niveax/

 

Pasties: Sport Street Pasties Ora by SEKA www.flickr.com/photos/niveax/

 

Hair: Doxy Hair (Pride edition) by [Yomi] *This item is part of the Pride at home event!* www.flickr.com/photos/cryingmilk/

A simple crop circle design, that spells love in binary.

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Two Suns - Central Park Autumn Series

From ABYSSAL at Fetish Fair

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Features

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Location Scouting on a spring afternoon...

A moment this afternoon on Lake Illawarra...

Le'eaf Forest Retreat

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Binary views collide,

Two worlds, entwined, yet apart,

One heart beats, longing.

  

When I showed this image to my wife she said it looks like zero's and one's, hence the title. Lately I have been rooting out different ideas that might represent the duality of light. The siding on this building is unique and up close gives an interesting view with very powerful lines.

 

I timed my arrival based on the direction of the sun so that half would be in shadow while the other was lit. The result is a little reminiscent of a "Borg" ship from Star Trek.

First stop on Chihuly installation at Fairchild Gardens in Miami, FL.

 

Binary stars are rarities in the universe (relatively speaking), and the communication of light from our Sun to this glass vision, this 'sole del citron', suggested this cosmological interlinking, at least as far as I'm concerned. You can almost sense the response from this fantastic glass sun-that-fell-to-Earth with its counterpart in the heavens.

 

I could have spent my day with this piece, but there was so much more to witness!

 

More to come …

 

sol del citron, 2014. glasswork by dale chihuly.

 

littletinperson

 

p.s. this is one of those images that remind me that photography really is an art. if i had to categorize this particular image, i would call it a study. if i get the opportunity to return (before the installation is removed at the end of may,) i'll shoot this much differently i think. same angle … just much differently. ltp

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Processed with VSCO with e3 preset

Sunrise in Banff. Every single time I have to drag myself out of bed and into the cold (not being a morning person} I make the resolution that I will switch to studio work. And when I get to the location and witness a scene such as this, that resolve disappears like the mist on the water.

Best viewed in LARGE (Contacts only, sorry).

 

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Binary space.

 

As part of a paid assignment I was experimenting a bit with my e-fxg program to create a binary space.

The result lets me thing of the famous Gieger art that you might know from the Alien movies, if you never seen Alien before : SHAME ON YOU !-))

If you're gonna watch it, be sure to be alone and dim all the lights ;))

 

Effect applied : Holomorphic transform

 

The formula of the holomorphic transform :

 

Pixel defined by x,y :

Complex number z = x+iy;

 

z=z+ (0.01 -.1i ) / z;

 

New pixel value taken from 'pixel' :

x = real part of z

y = imaginary part of z

 

The effect was applied over 3 frames ( applied 3 times, on the result of the previous ).

 

Photoshop

 

° Copied the layer and applied a Chrome effect on it and changed blending mode to 'lightness' and the opacity to 50%

° Added a layer of brighteness and contrast.

° Added a layer of hue/saturation/lightness with a gradient mask to add a small blue tint to it.

° A small adjument with levels.

 

Music

 

With this weird kind of graphics we need a weird kind of song, I still love this to bits ( pun intended !! ) :

 

Kraftwerk - Boing Boom Tschak

 

You

 

All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are ( as always ) welcome.

  

A song that inspired me to do this picture.

 

♫♪

 

Details

Decimal number "9" is written as Binary number "1001"

 

For Flickr group "MACRO MONDAYS", topic: "Nine"

 

For Flickr group "Mittwochsmakro - Wednesday Macro"

 

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This is from back in January when Australia was burning in so many places. Tatooine might have started this way...

Green Park is one of several stations on the London Underground with a distinctive look and feel, and this particular tunnel, which connects the Piccadilly Line and Jubilee Lines, was a location I'd been looking forward to visiting for a while. I was fascinated by its space-age tones and the intricate detail of the tiles along its walls, which gradually transition in colour as the tunnel leads from one underground line to the other, fading from blue and silver towards grey and white.

 

As with most of the city's underground stations, particularly those so close to the city centre, the main challenge was finding an opportunity to capture it empty. This was my second early-morning visit, both of them a few minutes after the station had opened. On the first occasion I was shooting multiple exposures at a high ISO and with a wide aperture, with the camera resting on the blue railing at the centre of the tunnel. Although the shots were workable, I knew I would later be aiming for a clean, high-key finish and would place most of the emphasis on the longer and brighter exposures. For this reason, I revisited the station a few weeks later and reshot the same spot with a tripod, which allowed me to step back and reframe the image to include more of the railing and ensure steadier exposures.

 

The other significant challenge was the lighting along the tunnel, as the roof panel slopes very slightly on the left. Realigning this at the editing stage was straightforward enough, but the asymmetrical angle -- coupled with the fact that several of the strip lights along the tunnel had blown out -- meant the light from the roof was hitting the two sides of the tunnel at different heights and with different intensity. This was more difficult to correct, and required a number of Curves and Levels adjustments in Photoshop to carefully rebalance the overall exposure along the tunnel.

 

With these challenges out of the way, the rest of the process was fairly straightforward. I blended multiple exposures, preserving the highlights along the tunnel while placing most of the emphasis on the midtones and shadow detail in the brighter exposures. I then isolated several portions of the tunnel with the Pen Tool, creating selections for the railing, the walls, the roof and the ground. After this, I colour-graded the image, shifting most of the balance towards cooler tones, but leaving a hint of warmth along the ground and in the lights overhead as I felt this complemented the various shades of blue and helped draw attention to the lines leading into the distance.

 

The stage I spent the most time working on was the tunnel walls, as it was important to me to find the right level of contrast and colour to bring out the detail in the tiles. To achieve this, I used a combination of low-opacity Colour Lookups set to Soft Light, which helped to clearly distinguish the contrast between the blue and silver tiles from the white tiles, and then a Gradient Map targeted to the walls, which allowed me to inject a gentle amount of blue back into the shadows of the white tiles so the tones in the wall would match the tones across the rest of the image.

 

The final stage was some minor vignetting, which was largely achieved using Curves adjustments and radial Gradient Masks. This last stage was again intended to guide the viewer's eye to the light at the end of the tunnel, but I felt this also brought out the drama in the station's unique design and architecture, which can be so easy to miss but which can sometimes help to turn a tedious London commute into an inspiring one.

 

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Who'd have thought a Travelodge could have looked quite so splendid?

 

My exhibition "Out of Time", consisting of 24 A3+ prints, is now up and running at the Resource for London,356 Holloway Rd, London N7 and will be there until late January 2016, 7 days a week from 9am to 6pm, though probably best to get there for 5:30pm. Closed on the 25th, 26th & 28th Dec and 1st Jan. Please do drop me a line if you intend going! :-)

 

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Incredible, volcanic landscape around the Eldgjá region, up in the southern highlands of Iceland.

at it's finest ♥~01101100011011110111011001100101~♥

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