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This is a composite of me in the garden of my parents house. I was inspired by some composite flickr site of wich i forgot the name, wich is much better than I am.
The camera takes a base image and then sequential images at preset timing and just adds the new light sources , hence the car trails... very clever.
This image isn't the sharpest as I had my mini tripod on a loudspeaker case !!!
This is another Composite that I made from my borough market images, I chose two images which I felt had similar colours and tones and placed them together, I think that this image is quite convincing, the only thing I have to get used to is going around the image in what i want to use with the composite, as i'm not too good however I think I will try to use my graphics tablet so that I get a more accurate selection.
Bit of a departure from some recent images; except that it required use of a 36mm extension tube! Just an experiment - but there may be hidden meanings. The multiple meanings of the word "circuit", the superimposed elecro cardiogram that slowly fades away, the brief span of light between areas of darkness, the Photoshop radial-zoom effect that creates the impression of rushing forwards... oooh! ;-)
"You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension - a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into the Twilight Zone." The Narrator
My comp card experiment.
Her final comp card design came out nicely, and it contains all of the usual model information.
Another example of portraiture without skill or equipment, through the magic of photoshop. The four images on the left were combined with a variety of layer masks, level adjustments, and clone brushing to produce the composite image on the right that we sent out with our Christmas cards this year.
I second-guessed my zoom settings in the middle of shooting, and then the best smiles ended up in the wrong batch, so I had to do some resizing to make things match up. The flash-lit kids don't quite blend right with the mostly non-flash background, but it works pretty well if you don't stare at it too long.
[See also final result]
[P-20051219-213307-mod-demo]
A new chopper gun, which applies fiberglass quickly to large areas, is tested before it's put to work
Composite of 9 Shots - Memorial Day Weekend - 5/29/2011
-Two SB900 @ 1/2 power each inside the Lumiquest LTP softbox fired by cybersync
-Nikon 85mm f/1.4 @ f/16
-ISO 100
Shot taken during day time at around 4:00pm
This is at Hackettstown NJ at my sister's house
Using Photoshop I was able to add Alexander and his dad to several train photos. Alexander is a huge fan of trains so this was a fund project
Flickr Exquisite Corpse (info) by charlesmchen.
This collage uses The Globe of Non-Breathing from DerrickT (Under Attribution License) and Quai de la Loire from Hugo* (Under Attribution License).
Newborn Session at Hardgrave Photography with Certified Professional Photographer Becky Hardgrave in Knoxville Arkansas
(centimeter scale)
This rock is from a gravel bar along a creek at Chatham, Ohio. It was eroded from local or near-local Mississippian-aged bedrock - probably from the Logan Formation (Osagean Stage, upper Lower Mississippian).
The sample is composed of over a dozen small to medium-sized, subspherical ironstone nodules (= iron oxide rock). They have become cemented together by a crust of the same iron oxide material.
This material could also be called mammillary ironstone.
Provenance: modern fluvial clast derived from Pleistocene glacial drift
Locality: gravel bar on the western side of the town of Chatham, northern Licking County, east-central Ohio, USA
Composite made from 4 images of Philadelphians walking in front of mirror, 20th&Chestnut, Philadelphia, PA, manipulated
Original photos from this minitaure transient public installation.
I find it interesting that this composite of 5 random Philadelphians ends up looking like a dissheveled, unkept bearded man muttering to himself as he lights a cigarette.
Which given another year without a Super Bowl championship, the pathetic state of the Flyers and Sixers, and a Phillies team with a woeful lack of quality relief pitching...
...kind of makes sense ;-)
Trying my hand at a composite self portrait for my social media profile. Kind of leaning to the colour version more than the b/w one
The detail work on these kayak plugs is extremely important. If the plug is misshaped the the kayak will be deformed.
Friday, Chad and Jeff attended an advanced composite fabrication workshop at the Kreysler & Associates manufacturing facility near Vallejo, California. The day started with a broad overview of composite technology and its applications for architecture. Attendees were then taken on a tour of the facility and watched demonstrations of carbon fiber being infused with resin by vacuum and closed-mold methods. At the time of the tour, the facility was being used to produce the cladding for SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)’s new expansion, designed by Snøhetta, and participants witnessed each stage of the fabrication process for the unique panel system. We are excited by the possibilities and potential uses of this strong and lightweight material because is stronger and lighter than steel and comes in any color, texture, shape, or size.
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