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A nice effect I discovered, due to the alternating nature of the signals, if you shake the LEDs back and forth rapidly you get a nice alternating effect due to the persistence of vision, even with the digital camera!
While waiting to get loaded at a car plant in France, I picked up a piece of discarded aluminum pipe from a recycling bin and looked through it. For some reason, it created a real interesting kaledoscopic effect out of whatever you happened to be pointing it at. Far out, duuuuude...
伝説的俳優、松田優作がプライベートで愛用したアイウェアを、エフェクター・テイストで再現。松田優作事務所とのオフィシャルコラボレーション・モデル。YUSAKUよりやや大きめのサングラス向き。
Inspired by the legendary Japanese actor Yusaku Matsuda, the YUSAKU range of eyewear has been officially endorsed by the Yusaku Matsuda agency. His personal taste in eyewear is the inspiration behind the "YUSAKU II", a slightly larger sunglassed version of its predecessor.
Pseudo efeito Lomo
(com Darktable 1.0+1548~g122d941)
Pseudo Lomo effect
(with Darktable 1.0+1548~g122d941)
This was converted into a "holga effect" using the action from www.holgablog.com/2008/11/03/holgalomo-photoshop-pluginac....
I got the bright idea of taking a picture through a small scope and the effect I got was interesting, original photography ©PsyHusky.
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Edward Norton Lorenz (May 23, 1917 – April 16, 2008) was an American mathematician and meteorologist, and a pioneer of chaos theory. it is said he coined the term butterfly effect.
The term comes from the suggestion that the flapping of a butterfly's wings in South America could affect the weather in Texas, meaning that the tiniest influence on one part of a system can have a huge effect on another part.
Is this a closeup of a big tree or is it a tree-lined landscape reflection in a lake turned on it's side?
Like the greenhouse effect, this picture is also sad because the world is being destroyed and about to die just like the scissors is about to fall and George Bush is not doing anything to stop it.
This was a fun shoot. Atomic Effect took this as well. I showed with the a Dr. Wagner lucha mask. He wanted to take my picture in it. Here is the result.
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.