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Anime: Coge Geass
Character: C.C.
Cosplayer: Bellatrix Aiden
Photo by random photographer from Animatsuri 2008. I'm sorry but i don't know his name((
Codes es una localidad de la provincia de Guadalajara, en la comunidad autónoma de Castilla la Mancha, en España, en la actualidad es una pedanía adscrita al ayuntamiento de Maranchón.
while the birds are being watched the light's changing - natural beauty and industrial past combine by the nature reserve.
A large wall in Lincoln with just this binary code graffiti/Wall Art. I don't know if it has any meaning beyond looking interesting but I'd like to think it does.
After landing in Tehran and before leaving the plane, the female crew members have to dress a long coat and a scarf to cover their hair, to match the islamic dress code. As you can see, they had lots of fun doing so.
Estonia. Ideal 5x7" large format camera, Goerz Dagor Anastigmat f=12cm f/6.3 lens. (Stuff probably made in the 1920s?)
Unknown USSR b&w film, expired in 1970s, developed in Diafine A+B, not colored by me - scanned as a colour image by drumscanner.
As a kid, I used to print program source code and would make edits while on family road trips during summer vacation. When I got back home, I'd type in the edits.
In taking a road trip I hadn't done in perhaps 15 years, it felt appropriate to revisit some old habits - this time, with about 45 pages of JavaScript.
Despite software's "virtual" nature, I think it's good to occasionally print and work on a physical copy of your ideas. Even if you don't work all of your notes back into the code, you still benefit from the mental exercise of thinking through and editing your work.
Code Blue!!! awww crap not on my camera lens,took a pic of my new roommates lolol,a fun test run — with Veronica Gearz and Blaze Vella.
Using Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen's photo 'return the cart' as the source [ www.flickr.com/photos/peterras/15732813631 ] & a bit of Processing code to swaps blocks of pixels inside the image continually . . . the little app creates decay in the image. I'm continuing a series of works meditating on forgetting, recognition, loss, avoidance, etc.