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Connectivity and readymade.
Experimenting, manipulating and combining daily life objects in order to attempt, to force or to mystify a workable connection between them, at least to make it visible and/or possible. This exercise is to be considered as a warm-up, a first step towards a further installation or project.
Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, Arts Numériques-Atelier (New media art), 2016-2017.
Professors : Marc Wathieu.
experimenting with fractured imagery…
inspired by Alvin Langdon Coburn's Vortograph series
and the Vorticism movement in early 20th century London
Named after Experiment 626 aka Stitch. There's enough room in the jar for about 60-65 grams of starter to bloom.
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.
No photoshop.
This was the second of Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops at the library. They are for Intermediate School students to learn basic math and science concepts through FUN activities and demonstrations. They will get to make rockets, search the stars, and test mind-boggling physics theories. Let's not forget playing math games!
March 15 (Science) : 3-6 PM
March 29 (Math) : 12-3 PM
April 26 (Science) : 12-3 PM
May 3 (Math) : 12-3 PM
All workshops are in the Activity Room in the Friendswood Public Library.
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Here's the last of the faux film stuff for tonight. I experimented with stitching the RAW files rather than the HDR version, but it always has a crispy 'digital' look, whereas the HDR version is much closer to film.
To tonemap the HDR I've had much better luck with tonal compression than local adaptation, which is not surprising as that's mostly how film works (with a bit of local adaptation if you use a dilute developer).
This is another 28mm vertical pan, two rows of five pix @ -2, 0, 2 EV. I'm starting to think that a 35mm might be better for this particular application but I need to think about the implications first.
The workflow on this one was a bit different.... some use of shadows and highlights in PS after 'tonal compression' in Photomatix Pro.
Print size of this would be around 30" wide at grainsniffing quality.
Check out the big version to get a handle on the level of detail. The actual file is three times bigger than this, so about 10,000 px wide, with roughly the same resolution as a regular Digi SLR capture.
Think pink!
OK maybe that's too much pink.
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Took a little evening trip to Saguaro National Park with my friend Sondy, cameras, tripods, and a portable RGB LED light. Fun was had. Lessons were learned.
After making quite a few panographies, I felt the need to experiment: so I shot all these images with different exposure settings, and this is What i achieved. :)
For the Article on Panography. Visit.
www.flickr.com/photos/animation_maniac/4329565087/
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In a series of experiments, we began to explore the world of oncofertility research that is taking place at Northwestern University, where they are working to develop a system that will allow women who are diagnosed with cancer to potentially preserve their fertility by performing experiments to help follicles (containing mature egg cells) to develop in vitro. In this program, we experimented with the very same substances they use in the lab and got a sneak peek into what a research physician does.
A combined 3 shot HDR as it was impossible to expose the whole scene properly without blowing the highlights, particularly on the buildind. I'm not very fond of that technique, maybe because i don't use it very often, but in this case i had to try it. This was the best compromise i could achieve with these three shots, but perhaps i could of done better. In any case, i hope the final result will be to your liking...
8 x 8.5 in. Mixed media.
I find when I say "I experiment", I do not stray far from my figurative approach to painting. I tend to add bits and pieces to something I know how to do. Experimenter? Perhaps calling me a Incremental experimenter would be more closer to what I've done with these two pieces.
Hopefully after the show/sale, I won't be so outcome oriented and truly depart from my normal style.
my first ever session at a studio, be kind
Overhead light and then painted with light from torch to fill in shadows at base of sack
more from the other night at the beach. All the same and yet very different. Effect achieved in camera - panning slightly as I took the shot.
Waikiki, Western Australia
My share of Photos from the MP3-Experiment Eight.
Thanks to Improv Everywhere for organizing this, it was awesome!
a spread in my Amber art book that I did in August - was experimenting with white on white layers
here are the layers as I remember them:
1: gesso
2: collage with white papers
3: texture using fiber paste and modeling paste with stencils
4: some white and turquoise gelatos to bring out the texture
5: finishing touches with ivory Faber Castel marker, gold Sharpie and woodgrain word stickers
Such a narrow depth of field.
Santa brought me a new camera for Christmas - thanks Santa!
This series is drawn from my first shoot with her.
Macro of course. Deliberately over-exposed for effect and with very minimal processing.
A few weeks ago I was experimenting with different types of linework when sketching architectural subjects (or anything for that matter)
www.flickr.com/photos/borrominibear/6927296006/in/photost...
Well this evening I was practicing these on a photo of a building that I am very keen to sketch in real life... Sometimes it is hard to have the opportunity or the energy to get out to different parts of Sydney.
Traditionally I use #1 or #4 when I have a complicated building in front of me and I am either too tired, ratty, my bag is too heavy, or running out of time (or all of the above) All four are great ways to loosen up as well.