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This is part of a project I have for my Photography class. It's film based, but for this assignment we could use something we could relate too, or something we found interesting or unique to process the pictures. Of course, I went right to PS.
These are film pictures overlapped for a double exposure effect.
One more Fullspectrum Experiment:
I try to make the best of these days with the same subjects over and over again ... And I'm lucky I have a lot of things to do on my list: It's almost 2 years ago I got some rather strange IR-block filters.
Here I used the B+W #470. It's a blue-greenisch color, pretty dark. It's actually a technical filter, to be honest I didn't understand what exactly it was used for (maybe 40 years ago?), but I understand it blocks IR. On the Fullspectrum camera it's always easy to check this: If you see green more or less normally, IR is more or less blocked.
I needed to custom white balance there photos, again simply on the birches bark. A litte tweaking was necessary. What I get are very rich greens. Magenta comes bold, also, red is more subdued here, but it's not absent. I like the colors quite a bit, I tried to get away from a too extreme rendering, but still the cooler tones are somewhat dominant (or is it just me imagine that?)
I only used this one filter on a Minolta 70-210/4 (the manual focus variant of the famous beercan) and used it wide open (the filter needs a lot of light) and at it's minimum focus distance. Not too bad for an old zoom wide open!
Head: Lilac resin Large Moona
Body: Blue resin CoCo/BonBon
It fits!! I quite like this combination of the Moona head on the fat fairy body!
Makes a nice little Gnome and would look fabulous in NS, green resin or tan!!
Experimenting with vector art in a loose representational style. I wanted to try and create characters with blocky heads and short bodies. I decided to choose easily recognizable characters to see how the style would translate.
1, 2, 3 probando....solo un experimento, cómo lo ven???
it is just an experiment, I wanted to try out something I had read about. How do you find it??
How it works: Arduino is reading the change in voltage due to the thickness of the lines. These values are being sent via serial communication to the openFrameworks program that creates the sound synthesis in real time. Basically, I'm experimenting with the changing of the sound frequency (roughly between 20 and 2000 hz) according to the value being read. It works in the same way as reading a variable resistor: the thicker the lines the more current that flows as graphite is a good electrical conductor. Arduino is running the Firmata protocol and in openFrameworks I'm using the Arduino library developped by Erik Sjödin. Thanks Zach!
alle Fotos sind mit KI Unterstützung generiert, die Originalfotos sind Fotos von mir die Ich nochmals neu bearbeitet habe.
An old type writer was an option for a prop so i decided that it would be interesting to see what kind of photos i could capture.
The CDIC-3 module being checked after transport to the range.
CDIC-3 experiment module, "Chemo-hydrodynamic patterns and instabilities" (developed by DTM, TSD, Lambda-X and SSC)
MASER 13 Launch Campaign
Swedish Space Corporation, ESRANGE, Kiruna, Sweden
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Experimenting with water drops. Took these earlier on, my first batch of them, and is also my first attempt at them too. I lowered the saturation so it wasn't black and white, but with a hint of colour to see how it looks. (Makes my hand look old?)
Taken with;
Fujifilm Finepix s2950
ISO 64
7.6mm
2 EV
F/7.1
1/2,000
Beginnings of experimentation for my MA.
"Suspended Animation" is the working title. And it's me because I'm all I have .... at the moment.
Some basic (rough) photoshop.
Pellicola: Ilford HP5 400asa@800asa
Sviluppo: Ilford Ilfosol 3 @ 20° - 14 minuti
Scansione: Epson V200
Modello: [in][ri][e]voluzione aka q.
Best in large size
iPhone's latest software update, IOS 7, added a panorama feature to the camera...I made a couple run-of-the-mill "panos" (Apple seems to love applying their own terms to things that are already established, have you ever noticed that?), quickly grew bored with them, and decided to experiment with it. These were all taken out the window of a moving bus. I sometimes held my iPhone normally, sometimes horizontally, sometimes upside-down, and so forth, manipulating the way the image was recorded. I rather like the results.
Experimental photography. Shooting through the bottom of a lumpy, smudged glass container for a blurry effect.
A few days I experiment with my new camera Olympus620E!Have 2 lens ,this is 40-150mm and I'm pleased with it!
Voronoi experiment, what if I use also the rgb-values and count a '5D' distance, in this case subtracting the colors : d² = Δx²+Δy²-0.25(Δr²+Δg²+Δb²)
Interesting behaviour I think: it seems to seach nearby for a very different color on each pixel
Niu d'imatges de la Joventut: sessió Joventut i Educació. Institut.
Dues persones estudiants fan pràctiques científiques dins de l'aula de ciències d'un institut.
- Abans de fer ús de les imatges, consulta:
Guia per a un ús responsable de les imatges de joventut diversa
A vacuum tube behind a phosphor screen makes it glow green from the X-rays it's emitting.
Check experiment 2 for details of the setup - here I changed the exposure settings of the camera to try and get a less noisy exposure with more contrast.
I wanted to see how many dresses I could get out of a single Fat Quarter (18 x 21 inches). Answer: 6. There's one more not shown here (I ran out of dolls to dress) that's sort of between Pukifee and JerryBerry size. There is still enough left over to make a pukipuki sized dress, but it has a stain on it.
Photo showing an impression Henri. The Experiment at u19-Create Your World Festival at Akademisches Gymansium.
Divided up into five groups, young people take a close-up look at social reality. What’s the deeper meaning of the terms trust, humanity, social innovation and resilience? These concepts occupied the attention of Red Cross founder Henri Dunant, and are still deserving of consideration today.
Credit: Florian Voggeneder