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The SX200 supports remote picture taking by just wiring two wires to the usb port. This is a little bit of paper from a cigarette pack, folded in half with two wires in it.
When you plug it in correctly the little man is very happy!
The Food Experiment
Philadelphia Sandwich Experiment
Brooklyn Brewery sponsored
Underground Arts
May 6, 2012
Lets see if this will create..... SLIME!
Sounds like the perfect experiment for the Halloween Season..... heh, heh!
More experimenting with photoshop. Slowly learning how bits and pieces of this software works. Can be frustrating at times and rewarding at others when an idea works out.
Toby was just a puppy here.
Okay so I'm in an experimenting with my MacBook desktop phase. This isn't even how it looks right now, just wanted to try everything out. Tahaha.
Experimenting with different layer sizes on the Bowden Replicator. Layers sizes from the left at 8 microns, 10 microns, and 20 microns. I'm still working out the correct feed rates and speeds for these settings. It looks like 10 microns is possible, and 8 microns might be a little bit too greedy.
These are just random photos from my new DIY lightbox (cardboard box with some white paper). The flash was on camera left, outside the box. I don't remmeber what hte power settings were, but I was playing with f/32, f/16, and f/8 on the flash. If you look at the reflection on the camera-left side of the bottle, you can see a break in the white where I had to double up the paper to make it span the hole in the box. I need to redo that with a larger, seamless piece so I don't get that dark line when taking photos
Music band ''Man-go'' in the eyes of HARIZMA / GrupÄ— ''Man-go'' Harizmos akimis
Photo/retouching Ana Rosso
Concept/styling Edita Nyork
MUA Aliona Golubeva
Moody Experiment.
Some photos from a place you might already recognize, as there're many photos of it here. This time I tried to make something different out of the familiar views. After all, this is a landscape that probably is not scenic this time of the year. At least not for me, not in the usual sense. But of course there's a certain mood -- which might be something that comes out of myself, but I'm sure not without some stimulus, outside, it is really there, somehow. Can it be pictured? Can it be conveyed? How can you depict the actual first impression?
On a technical note: All done with old 50mm f/1.7 lens, all wide open, I used a Kenko nostaltone blue for diffusion and color shift. „Enhanced" in LR & PS.
From left, John Saunders, a Masters student in Robotics, and Jessica Carlson, a PhD student in Robotics, working on T.R.O.T., a morphologically modular robot, outside the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor, captured on Saturday, September 23, 2023.
The Evolution and Motion of Biology and Robotics (EMBiR) Lab, headed by Assistant Professor Talia Moore, primarily focuses on studying animal movement to design more efficient robots. This team creates bio-inspired robots for animal-robot interaction experiments, testing various evolutionary and ecological hypotheses. Furthermore, they work towards enhancing robot performance in intricate environments by studying animal motion in real-world situations.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Wet watercolor on fabric is disbrused by pouring on a 50/50 mix of white soft bodied acrylic & Liquitex pouring medium -- it makes a masked effect!
these are what you need to do my new super simple experiment.
4 (or more) LED Keyring torches - they have to be small
www.flickr.com/groups/poormanhacks/discuss/72157600024672...
A sneak peak at one of the mechanical engineering research labs at my university. In my opinion, not a very attractive place to work… I feel it could be alot tidier… but your mileage might differ.
More about this photo at http://www.kenleewrites.com/2009/02/experiment-labs.html.