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nikon d70s 18-70mm kit lense f4 light cube lit from above using sb600 flash using SC-28 SC28 TTL Sync Remote Cord set at 1/16 power mounted on manfroto cl55pro-b tripod and a speed light sb23 flash on a slave cell set on ttl lit from the side
The Bezold Effect is an optical illusion, named after a German professor of meteorology, Wilhelm von Bezold (1837-1907), who discovered that a color may appear different depending on its relation to adjacent colors. In the above example, the red seems lighter combined with the white, and darker combined with the black
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'Butterfly Effect' is a fractal displaying several purple butterflies fluttering in the air generating insignificant currents powerful enough to influence hurricanes.
The butterfly effect is a phrase that encapsulates the more technical notion of the choas theory's sensitive dependence on initial conditions. Small variations of the initial condition of a dynamical system may produce large variations in the long term behavior of the system.
To learn more about the butterfly effect, go to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect To learn more about the choas theory, go to: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaos_theory
'Butterfly Effect' is a sister fractal to 'Ripple Effect'.
Fractal by Jennifer Bass Colucci. All Rights Reserved.
クリエイティブ・メーカー、NIGO®氏とのコラボレーション・レーベル、[EFFECTOR by NIGO®]のサードモデル。60'sの雰囲気を感じさせるビッグフェイスを現代流にアレンジ。8mmのアセテート生地を使用。
The third model from [EFFECTOR by NIGO®], a label established in collaboration with A BATHING APE® producer NIGO®. Characterized by the modern arrangement of a 60’s style frame. Cut from 8mm acetate sheet.
Mass Effect Blood Pack Executioner and N7 Eagle (built/painted by Ellie Diaz from a kits by Quantum Entanglement Props and Punished Props)
Photograph shows the effect of using an orange filter. Orange is on left. C-PL filter was also used for both sides.
Taken with Canon EOS ELAN II, Canon EF 28-105 f3.5-4.5 USM II, Kodak Professional BW400CN film.
This photo was modified from its original state through the use of the Orton Effect. This effect through use of blurring and exposure settings creates a dreamlike photo.