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A closeup crop of the previous photo, done in Picasa.
Tokyo, Japan, 28th April 2014. Olympus OM10 and Kodak BW400CN film.
Fantastic close-up of Kage and those pretty yellow green eyes. Just taken with my Sony Cybershot 2 Megapixel, but I think the closeness resembles a macro.
As long as I'm posting one picture from the Swell, I might as well post another. Maybe I'll even finally go back and post all my pictures from the two spotted dog panel. Here's a closeup of a bird over the shoulder of one of the flute player's, it's in a different pigment. As usual I've done some processing to bring up the contrast, hopefully I haven't messed up the colors too much.
FWC photo by Greg Workman
Activities were conducted under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service permit # MA770191
Taken with a Raynox DCR-250 Macro Lens on a Panasonic Lumix FZ30.
I used the built-in flash and my "homemade flash diffusor"
For the Closer and Closer Macro Photography Group, Theme of the Week: Hair, Fur and Fringes.
closeup of 4-5 days' wind movement, from Helsinki
via sensors and Processing, into form
Wind movement measurement data (wind direction, velocity and temperature) was used to generate a 3d form, which was then cut out of wood.
( Digital wind meets wood :)
The wind line's direction is the compass direction of the wind, the wind's velocity is translated into the sculptural/formal wind line's direction. And, the wind's temperature is translated into the wind's height. The plateau represents 0°c. When the wind line is above, the temperature is somewhere above zero degrees, when the wind is cold, it digs into the wood surface.
The project is made possible via (Processing and) a kind cooperation between the Media Lab and School of Design/Paja (special thanks Hannu, the machine master!) Of the Helsinki Aalto University/Art & Design campus.
The data very generously comes from the Finnish Meteorological Institute's Testbed Helsinki Project.