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So experimenting with textures. Hmmm,.... hahaha. So far i do not like them one bit (: but i hope to get better at them! well the quality to this photo... sucks lol. But it was just for a fun photoshop adventure. .

The focus suckkksss, but it was cloudy and i was under a tree... i guess i should of changed my settings :/ but i was being lazy!

Dont be surprised if this one leaves the stream in the near future because most likely it will.

 

Hopefully i will get the one i actually like on sometime tonight when i finish it :)

  

Poppy Parker Upgrade

She has a flaw in her left eye. I've given her a NuFace body as reward.

This is my 1st experiment clicked with candle light so pls comment on this...how can i improve.....ur critics are welcome...

Think I'm addicted to creating walkers for Orks....think I'm beyond counselling now!

The Harrad Experiment

Soundtrack

Capitol ST-11182

1973

 

Thanks to the wonderful world of the internet, you can actually WATCH this entire crapmovie online. If you can bear it, around 20 minutes in you ladies or laddies get your money shot of a teenage, full-frontal Don Johnson. Calm down, ladies... this movie reminds us how lame the early 70's were. Zoom to about 1 hour and 14 minutes in and you can see Fred Willard being himself.

Experiment using golden ratio and recursive methods

Using a 2 part patina/antiquing solution. Blogged about here: www.susanwhitestudio.com/2012/02/fun-with-patina.html

Experiment with Helios 44-4 - rotated front lens

Just clowning around in Photoshop. The result looked somewhat interesting so I thought I'd share.

Lugar: Puerto de la Luz de Las Palmas.

Objetivo: Aprovechar la noche que era y oscurecer la foto, confundiéndose agua y cielo, pero diferenciándose uno y otro por la forma en la que la luz se ve reflejada.

An interesting experiment I did with a 35mm film and a cheap plastic camera. First I took some very random shots, then I reloaded the film and took another set of random cat shots to double expose the film. Once I finished the film I dunked IT in in a pot of boiling water for 3 mins! Amazingly the film survived, although it did take a few days to dry out. Once it was dry I took it to my local minilab and developed it. Some weird results but pretty happy. Give it a go!

I plopped Tamsin's old wig on a Juri '13 head that has thus far resisted everything I tried with it. The result isn't at all what I was expecting, but I kind of like it. She's sharing Mariah's body for now. Too bad they don't seem to share a taste in clothes.

I decided to have a go at developing some film with strong tea.

 

I shot some images using a Yashica 635 and 120 Ilford HP5 film.

Normally I have a tendency to overexpose images on this camera, so I used a higher aperture that I normally would.

 

I made a pot of about a pint of tea using 20 out-of-date teabags, a handful of washing soda and some vitamin C.

 

The mixture was warm when it was used (not hot) and I left it for 30 minutes to develop.

 

This is the only image that is anywhere near usable as all the negatives are far too dark but by holding an extremely bright 28 LED torch behind them, an image is just visible.

 

Needless to say my negative scanners ignored the images, so this was taken with a torch and a Fuji camera on super macro.

 

I rinsed the negs with a bleach solution and whilst it destroyed some of the finer detail, it helped to let some light through on the bolder parts but nothing fantastic.

  

I merged with scotch these scraps of negative.This is the first attempt at a photo collage.

shot originally in the 1990's on Polaroid SX70.

This portrait is taken in my lunch break. I must thank my colleague Nabil,the reason for this picture was his beard. He makes me carfully this morning on his striking face....

I asked him whether he wants to ... He said "Yes" :-)

I take this capture with my Pentax K-5 together with the Tamron 17-50 f2.8 lens. I have take this direct on b/w with green filter.

 

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Experiments with my compact Casio Exilim EX-FC100 at 420 frames per second with the help of Maduixaaaa y Aldarain.

timed shutter for solargraphy can

(artificial cloud)

 

i hope to get a black "Analemma" in the sun-path

Experimenting with desk lamps and other types of light found around the house

learning about chemistry using Noeo curriculum

4th grade

This camera is loaded with filters and modes that work very well, as a new owner I thought I would share them, they are right out of the camera, a few have been cropped but not altered in any way.

after a quick lesson on aperture priority from my friend Milan[Da Milo] i set out in hopes of getting a good example to work with..i'm thinking i picked the wrong subject..regardless, i love benches so it's all good

 

prince's island park..calgary,alberta

 

olympus e-500

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Bad experiment of graphic art.....

SRC0301 Physics experiments with Anne Murdaugh, PhD at Rollins College. Photos: Scott Cook

Playing with household objects

Pill Experiment - september 2010

  

Canon PowerShot A 620

Matteo Migliorini

Nelder plot experiment.

 

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King Soft Focus Lens 2.2/100

@ Sony A7 II

 

Against the sun to induce flare.

снято на уроке ( Fotica Academia de Fotografie)

  

Foto: Cernei Margarita

iMake-up: Liubov Make Up Artist

Hairstyle: Natalia Stegărescu

Model: Irina Bors

Day 7, Starting to have a bit of rust on water.

Nelder plot experiment.

 

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