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Example supporting Faithless, BIC, Bournemouth 30.11.10
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just to show you how I find some of them
but I agree, I must have been growing an eye for looking for them, now.
I spent almost 5 hours looking for fossils. I enjoyed each second of them !!!
third photo of four photos, example #2
the last photo shows the fossil
This is one of the in-class gesture drawings that's more noticeably good - but notice how there are few sketchy lines and it's not just about outlines but about flowing through the entire form.
This example shows the differences between an Original photo and how the common USM filter works in apps like Photoshop in comparison to the new Smooth USM now found in Artizen HDR.
Pujada a petició de El muntanyeret per a comparar-la amb la foto en blanc i negre, més avall . Esta es la foto directa del raw convertida a jpg.
Cargada a petición de El muntanyeret para compararla con la mism foto en blanco i negro. Esta es la foto directamente del raw al jpg.
Pentax K100d Super. ISO 400 f 5,6 1/80 s
If you show up to the bar late, and you need to catch up, alwys remember that God gave you two hands.
Made as an example of doing collages in GIMP, for a discussion in the "Learnng how to manipulate your pictures" group.
Procedure:
1) open a new canvas. I specified A4 (regular notebook paper size)
2) splash on grey background color
3) Do "open as layers" and select some or all of the pictures you want. Each picture will be on a different layer.
4) Select the layer for a picture, then resize and push it around at will.
5) Raise or lower overlapping pictures to control which one is on top
6) Save as a .jpg file, say "ok" to export.
A collection of graphing examples created for and Infographic Project Assignment I give in my Motion Graphics Class.
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The figures have been computed using R following the examples of Kelleher & Wagner 2011, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1364815210003270
As part of the final project for P&DI at NCAD in 2010, I photographed a variety of people with the aim of splitting their faces and rejoining them using PS.
The original face is the one in the middle of all the images, the rights and lefts are joined on those sides of each set of 3.
The main idea was driven by a desire to show that the asymmetric face we all have is our face and we should try to leave it alone and not to change it.
Our good side, as some people generally refer to as the side they project most is something that I tried to focus on in this project. By joining the sides of the face together in 3 separate individuals appeared but which face did they prefer before the experiment and which face did they like after it.
Unfortunately time ran out and I only got to photograph about 20 subjects so the experiment is not closed out yet.