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This is a exploration of alternative techniques for creating typography.
Words I worked with were Dizzy, Rescue, and Oasis
The techniques I used fall in on of the following categories: Constructed, Hand Drawn, Metaphorical, Shadow, Simulated, and Stitched.
Not a very good photograph ...how was I to know the aperture had jammed wide open at f2.8?... but of an interesting vehicle. This Bristol FLF Lodekka with Bristol engine, built in 1960, was retained by its manufacturer for experimental purposes. Presumably it was useful to have a "testbed" for trying out modifications and improvements. It was not sold for service until 1967, when production of the Lodekka ceased. It passed into the fleet of the Eastern Counties company and is seen in Norwich on Friday 11th June 1976.
Lightpainter: Frodo DKL Brand Ambassador at Light Painting Paradise
Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight
Location: Home
Date: 07/02/2020
Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.
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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite
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Each bead is a little different, from the base the coating was painted on, the addition of inks, inclusions and other bits and pieces.
- no flash
- no other light (only tv back to camera)
- background: rescue blanket
- illuminate with steady light (changable color --> green :-) )
postproduction with Capture One 8 (local mask at the face)
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Experimental taro field plot at NARI field in Bubia, Lae, Papua New Guinea.
Photo: P. Mathur / Bioversity International
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Vorrei davvero dei pareri sinceri su questa foto, spero che arrivino. Non mi importa se sono positivi o negativi, mi basta sapere che ne pensate..
Experimental webcam video animation
Thanks to alan.98 for identifying the music:
Mia Hsieh, is Taiwanese and it's the tale of a girl who loves the spirit of a lake and walks into it, never to return.
This experimental vehicle was built around a BMW airplane engine and is property of the Auto & Technik Museum in Sinsheim, Germany.
I’ve seen and heard this car perform last year and it was really impressive. All the more since it was built almost 100 years ago.
For the technicians among us: it’s a BMW VI 60 degree V12, it’s peak output is 750 HP at 1700 rpm, the displacement is 46,5 litres (2835 cui). The engine was originally designed for airplanes and used in the Dornier Whale, the Do-117, the Focke-Wulf A-29 and the Heinkel He-111 and He-70.
Sunset over Swansea Bay, taken from porthcawl, experimental cos I took this at 200mm, never tried a sunset under tele comditions before
Nadine también me regaló estos dos ovillos de cinta de plástico, para hacer algo en plan experimental.
This piece commemorates the imprisonment of Wolverhampton suffragette, Emma Sproson. She spent her childhood in an area called "Daisy Bank" and so I have chosen a daisy as her symbol.
This is a close up view to show the details of the resin background.
This was an experimental piece and I hope to show some others as soon as they are dry!
(See link) Norfolk Southern Railway cuts Knoxville operation
Norfolk Southern Railway is dissolving its Central Division headquarters, affecting about 50 local jobs, the company announced recently. “The Central Division, which was based in Knoxville, those operations are going to be combined with the operations of three other divisions,” said Susan Terpay, Norfolk Southern director of public relations for Tennessee and 12 other states.
That means the roughly 250 workers who remain at Knoxville’s rail yard will be reassigned to report the divisions based in Birmingham, Alabama, Decatur, Illinois, and Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The consolidation will take place Nov. 1. The move will end train dispatching from Knoxville, but the yard will continue to be a hub for through-train operations, according to a company news release. The jobs remain, it’s just that the authority for them will go to a different division.
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So... I wont be getting to see the trains anymore at the train yard. Unless they are passing thru, & there have been VERY few, & they arent stopping, just traveling thru. :( :( :(
These train graffiti pictures were just experimental. The train was moving. So the pictures were crappy, not worth adding to groups. Moving trains wont be something I will be pursuing :(
Old City. Knoxville, TN. 050519.
Shadow Pavilion is a temporary experimental installation by U-M Taubman College professor Karl Daubmann in collaboration with John Marshall. The project is an extension from a graduate studio course. It utilizes computer-generated architectural forms inspired by organic models to design site-specific structures that maximize utility while minimizing material and waste. This botanical-inspired structure was designed for this overlook on the Sam Graham Trees Trail. It frames the vista for visitors while providing both shade and a visual destination that orients people to the view point. Construction was assisted by graduate students Ngoc Thy Phan and Alex Timmer with construction volunteers Craig Borum, Peggy Chong, Jen Maigret, Jessica Mattson, Katie Santer, Dwight Song and Alex Watanabe. This project was made possible by a Research-through-Making grant from Taubman College at the University of Michigan and the U-M Matthaei Botanical Gardens and Nichols Arboretum.