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In this experiment, the Fauvism movement inspired two separate works, both self-portraits done on cartridge paper over a photograph. One used Impressionist coloured acrylic paints and the other used black and white compressed charcoal. Thick, fast brush strokes were used on the painting, mimicking techniques used by many Impressionist artists. Both use shadow to give substance by using contrasting colours and shades. The two images are displayed next to each other, symbolizing how simple it is for the atmosphere of an image to be distorted. The bright, emotional colours in the first work communicates liveliness, whereas the subtle shading differences in the second work depicts stillness and appears flat. The first image could have become more successful if more tones within the colours were used. If allowed more time, the second image could have been given more detail, meaning it wouldn’t appear so flat.
Experiments in Space - an evening with astronauts Tim Peake and Tim Kopra. Presented by Edinburgh International Science Festival in partnership with the UK Space Agency and the European Space Agency.
Photo credit Eoin Carey
Generative Design made with processing and a live running video.
More details and video here: blog.goodthink.biz/video-effect-movie
experimenting with natural light on two of my treasures; one from a pottery friend and one from Venice at the glass factory.
Generative Design made with processing and a live running video.
More details and video here: blog.goodthink.biz/video-effect-movie
What I can see from my appartment when is raining outside and I have also nothing to do except to look outside.
Flash position relative to camera is described on a compass basis with North being the lovely blue furry model and South being the camera.
Kit used: D3100 pop up flash triggering a yongnuo 467 II in manual mode. Camera in manual with exposures based on histogram.
On camera flash masked with a business card to prevent it directly lighting Grover