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I was just messing around with evening light. Shot this with a daylight WB, whic turned out well. I seem to have lost some photos for the first week of May...
I was experimenting with slow shutter speeds to capture motion blur on passing people. However, this picture was severely over-exposed so I tried to rescue it in Photoshop and Topaz labs.
The result is a complete failure, but I kind of like it!
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- culture night, ReykjavÃk / Iceland.
Went along with my son and husband to see a show where all kinds of experiments took place. On this picture the man was making bubbles - but I can't remember which material he was using...
We made a box made of straws to keep an egg safe. It's for the project management workshop. Jo's opening it to check how the egg is
I took this series today (01-02-10) using a Tamron lens & an IR filter. It's cold and windy outside. But the sun was bright and the skies were very blue.
Minimal photoshop adjustments - and I did lower the image size. I'm still learning IR.
The Food Experiment
Philadelphia Sandwich Experiment
Brooklyn Brewery sponsored
Underground Arts
May 6, 2012
Cinetaxis Experiment 2 was created in 2007 in a disused warehouse in the East End of London. The project explores audience interaction with audio visual installations and physical performance drawn from the observation of antropods.
Trees etc. / Fullspectrum Experiment:
I know, I should not post so many pictures at one time, this reduces the chance anyone looks at anything but the first. But ... well, I can't help it.
I carried the fullspectrum camera with me today, and stacked 3 filters on top of the Minolta 50-135/3.5 lens: A UV-IR Cut, a warming filter and an UltraContrast 0.5. This way I got RAWs with almost no blue, a lot of warm tones and muted greens. I did some digital post processing, but the basic „color grading“ was done while I took the photos, thus analog.
Possibly this is dumb artsy talk, but I find many of these have a certain „presence" that is hard to explain. The lens was used wide open, mostly.
Along this track that I walk so often right now there's little more than trees and what you see here, so I need to make something out of that. I think this little series showed me again, there is potential and birch trees are always the photographers best friends.
CZ on sterling. This turned out better than I expected and I plan to redo it with some improvements.
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Lihi
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Experiment: cake batter in the waffle iron! A delicious experiment indeed. I used Cherrybrook kitchen cake mixes in vanilla and chocolate. It took quite a few tries to get everything right, but here are photos of the results!
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Denise Fraile
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Tresemme
Mercedes-Benz Star Lounge
New York
Miami
Runway
Fashion
Denise Fraile
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
Tresemme
New York
Miami
Fashion can be faddish or fashion can be forever. When fashion is forever, it's known by sophisticated construction, elegant execution, and a forward-thinking timelessness—the same qualities for which Mercedes-Benz is known. Indeed, a Mercedes-Benz isn't merely the product of our engineers, it's the product of our fashion designers and their experiments with silk, cashmere, banana wood, and other exotic materials. Mercedes-Benz is inexorably tied to couture and it's why we sponsor over 30 fashion-related events across five continents, supporting the fashion industry through its constant reinventions.