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Just wanted to see how the starbursts look with this lens - sun was out for about an hour this afternoon.

Got some isometric grid paper the other day -- playing with that and some tracing paper.

It is made out of clay (the thing that kids use for sculpting). Different colors were placed in the right place in right shapes and pressed against a glass with a roller pin (bottle of white wine in my case).

 

I wanna try a few more and I think you can be very creative with this.

Paper negative in home made tin pinhole

So, my today's photo experiment didn't work out. So, that's all I've got :-) Handheld, in-camera HDR.

The Sojourner Truth monument in Battle Creek, Michigan.

 

This was the first serious infrared that I shot. It was part of a post card shoot for a friend, documenting this monument, the Underground Railroad monument and the W.C. Post statue.

 

Anyway, the project went nowhere and the files were tucked away on a DVD. I think that I might stick with this series for a while; my attempts with the camera were well beyond what I was technically capable of processing, so the raw images never met my vision.

 

This, of course, was shot with a really sad excuse for an infrared camera and would never do for anything, but it is a fun reminder. Experiment! Always!

 

Tech: raw image from a tripod mounted Fujifilm S7000, processed with a home-made custom camera profile in Adobe Camera Raw. The Khromagery false color action was applied. Additional work with Topaz Detail brought out more blue.

Graphics Stuff.

Found this on my old Flickr.

Part of my A2 Graphics work - Timed experiment.

I decided to experiment with some cross processing - I'm liking the effect it gives, it punched up the contrast, as the initial effect gave quite a 'foggy' appearance to it...... thoughts?

 

Lighting info:

 

Single 580exII put on table aimed at the ceiling - Radio Triggers

"Been experimenting with AI for image creation while taking an online AI class!

 

I know there are mixed feelings about AI-generated art among photographers, but I wanted to explore tools like DALL-E, MidJourney, and Firefly to see what they could do.

 

Ended up creating about 40-50 images and I will share many of them here.

 

Curious to hear your thoughts—both positive and negative. Feel free to throw your comments at me!

"mommy needs new blue jeans and panties." (overheard at target) 02.18.09 (random29 - #4/29 - iphone)

This is how i gt the image below by zooming into the glass.

I decided to experiment with the Samyang 8mm fisheye yesterday, by taking images of bridges, doing a lens correction in Lightroom, then stitching them together. I learned a lot about what not to do, but decided to post this one as a starting point. (Note to self - make sure the sky is included in the compositions or you will lose structural detail of the bridge.)

Hated this when it was done almost a year ago now but you know its not the most horrible thing.

Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

Saw this sign from the road and had to check it out.

Created with fd's Flickr Toys, yea yea I was bored, O, not that night , oo0o0o, no wasnt bored that night hehe...

taken with my new toy: lomo smena 8M

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

uri.cat

 

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Used Voidit's....melted oil pastel idea...thanks for the tip and sharing..

On the kitchen table.....

(something different as always...)

  

Copyright by *Twinkel*

 

This was the first in Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops. 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.

Inspired by William Hundley

15 second shutter speed, I jumped upand fired my flash in mid air. Experimenting with my flash gun for ways of shooting skateboarding at night.

Location: London Eye, UK

Photographer: Frank Martin

Edano corium lead experiments

These two filters are installed into the purity system.

This is the first needlepoint anything I did. I got a cheesy miniature easter basket kit and used it to figure out what I was doing.

Experiments natural patterns using golden ratio and recursive methods

Full moon October 2013

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