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Experiment with brushtools and filer.

Another experiment in creating a stereo image from video. This image is captured from a Travel + Leisure video posted on FaceBook.

 

Stereo image processed in StereoPhotoMaker and StereoMasken.

 

Cross eyed stereo viewing instructions

www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html

 

i made a little logo for myself the other day using some type i created. i decided to flesh it out into the rest of the alphabet and see what happened.

Cloud pattern by PhotoShop & some color changes.

work in progress make up, still needs lot's of work.

Experimenting with stitches and patterns inspired by Mordvin embroidery. Blogged here: suetortoise.wordpress.com/2015/06/28/woven-diamond-stitch/

 

An experiment with texture, layers, and opacity.

Anna is crazy about doing experiments. She went out on the patio tonight with a whole bunch of things to conduct some serious experimental work. She loves discovering new things.

Experimenting with a bright flashlight to do light painting this morning using the new Canon 6D, before sunrise, at home, at the Golden Gate, and the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, USA. I'm not impressed, could've taken these easily with a cheaper camera. My guest bedroom in the far end had lights on, I used the flashlight to illuminate the corridor.

This was my first real attempt to create a finished illustration in the "tradigital" mode - an traditional drawing/painting with a digital finishing. I painted with acrylics and watercolors over a graphite drawing on a 300gms Fabriano paper, scanned and then retouched/enchanced some details on Photoshop. This illo is a landmark for me, and it definetly synthesizes a new way of creating images for the future. The result is so more organic, fluid than the digital paintings!

Hope you enjoy the result, too.

Another fun experiment made by Oriol.

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Just me experimenting with a new split toning process.

 

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I finally have prints for sale! Come visit OMGbugs on Etsy!

www.etsy.com/shop/OMGBugs

 

Lots of new experimenting went into capturing this photo today and I couldn't be happier with the new results! First, I've discovered how to encourage them to do what I want them to do without harming them(because I don't ever want to harm an animal for a picture). In this case, I would introduce a large leaf in the direction the Jumping Spider is walking towards. Once he climbs aboard, I would pick up the leaf and then move the leaf closer to my lens to take a few pictures. Surprisingly, they stay on the leaf for quite a while, offering the opportunity for a few shots before they either climb on your equipment or jump on your hand.

Secondly, needing flash to capture macro photography makes it difficult to work with the ambient light. Most pictures will always result in a well lit subject, but black background. Using the same leaf I mentioned earlier, I bent it upward so that it was hit by the light also, thus giving the illusion of a nature-y background.

Yay for experimenting!

Eine "Schlüsselstudie" (a "key" study)

how to cut a cucumber (and not yourself)

Inspired by I.

Both of my kids helped me get this one :) They had fun moving the light and my 6-year-old's face to help get a better lighting situation.

messing around with some strange app called 'hipstomatic'. mum won't stop singing it's praises, I'd rather have my normal camera tbh. but the battery went on that :/ this picture is weird, opinions pleaseeee:)

 

6,000 views. thank you <3

My old work and their new design.

Profession gardien de Zoo à mi-temps, il faut assurer le repas bi-hebdomadaire des tardigrades de l’expérience Cell Science 4 🔬. Les chercheurs étudient les effets de l’impesanteur et de l’environnement spatial sur ces créatures microscopiques qu’on surnomme parfois oursons d'eau. L’espèce la plus grande peut mesurer jusqu’à 1 mm de long, mais en général ils sont microscopiques… Ces créatures sont incroyablement résistantes, capables de survivre à des environnements extrêmes sur Terre comme dans l’espace : certains sont revenus de plusieurs jours à l’extérieur, dans le vide, avec des températures de +100 à -100 degrés, sans un dommage... Dans le cas de Cell Science 4, les scientifiques essayent d’identifier les gènes qui leur permettent de survivre durant des séjours plus ou moins longs dans l’espace, et d’évaluer comment l’utilisation de ces gènes change au cours des générations dans le but d’exploiter pour les humains les secrets de leur incroyable résilience !

 

Feeding the tardigrades! 🌱 Researchers are investigating the effects of microgravity on these microscopic creatures, also known as water bears, through an experiment called Cell Science 4🔬 #DYK the largest tardigrade species is just over 1mm in length and they're incredibly hardy – surviving extreme environments in space and on Earth. In this case, researchers want to characterise the genes that allow tardigrades to survive during short and long periods in space, then assess how the use of these genes changes across generations Maybe we can harness their secrets!

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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Experimenting with cameras and software. I'm not sure what I'm looking for but I know I haven't found it yet.

Profession gardien de Zoo à mi-temps, il faut assurer le repas bi-hebdomadaire des tardigrades de l’expérience Cell Science 4 🔬. Les chercheurs étudient les effets de l’impesanteur et de l’environnement spatial sur ces créatures microscopiques qu’on surnomme parfois oursons d'eau. L’espèce la plus grande peut mesurer jusqu’à 1 mm de long, mais en général ils sont microscopiques… Ces créatures sont incroyablement résistantes, capables de survivre à des environnements extrêmes sur Terre comme dans l’espace : certains sont revenus de plusieurs jours à l’extérieur, dans le vide, avec des températures de +100 à -100 degrés, sans un dommage... Dans le cas de Cell Science 4, les scientifiques essayent d’identifier les gènes qui leur permettent de survivre durant des séjours plus ou moins longs dans l’espace, et d’évaluer comment l’utilisation de ces gènes change au cours des générations dans le but d’exploiter pour les humains les secrets de leur incroyable résilience !

 

Feeding the tardigrades! 🌱 Researchers are investigating the effects of microgravity on these microscopic creatures, also known as water bears, through an experiment called Cell Science 4🔬 #DYK the largest tardigrade species is just over 1mm in length and they're incredibly hardy – surviving extreme environments in space and on Earth. In this case, researchers want to characterise the genes that allow tardigrades to survive during short and long periods in space, then assess how the use of these genes changes across generations Maybe we can harness their secrets!

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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My thirtieth weekly build for Andromeda's Gates on Eurobricks. Full story here.

Expérimentant sur les étamines

Experimenting with focal settings.

 

Picture taken at Sunny's

Pose used "When he can't stay awake"

 

Visit this location at Sunny's Photo Studio in Second Life

Plażą szły zakonnice ...

 

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This picture is taken while playing with long exposure times. To show the pictures inspired me *katz who is doing a great experiments with images like this :)

  

Jolka, Jolka pamiętasz

It is a cult Polish song that fits into this picture.

 

Please, no multi-group invites and graphic in comments! Thank you!

 

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Please do not use this image without my permission!

 

Experiments is OOF (Out Of Focus) photography. A bit on the abstract side for me, but fun to experiment and continue to learn new techniques.

 

project 365: 223|365 (alternate)

 

www.vanderscheer.com/blog

 

Image is © Kurt VanderScheer and cannot be used or displayed without permission.

FOV: 6" wide.

 

This experiment was an attempt to recreate the fluorescence of chromium activated corundum (aka 'ruby'). Aluminum hydroxide was mixed with 1-4 drops of Cr(III) oxide in a basic solution. This was placed on a small amount of aluminum sulfate in an aluminum foil container and a bit of water was added.

 

The sample was then heated, first with a propane torch until the water was removed and then with a MAPP gas torch until the aluminum sulfate expanded into foam, trapping the aluminum hydroxide which was calcined into aluminum oxide by the torch's flame. (at least that was the plan)

 

Shown also is a natural ruby from Mysore, India.

See ruby excitation spectrum here (0.03% Cr):

www.northropgrumman.com/BusinessVentures/SYNOPTICS/Produc...

 

Contains:

Ruby (FL Red >GR,BL/UVa)

Ruby Foam (FL Red >GR,BL/UVabc)

 

Shown under white light.

 

Key:

WL = White light (halogen + LED)

FL = Fluoresces

PHOS = Phosphorescent

BL = 450nm, GR = 532nm

UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)

'>' = "stimulated by:", '!' = "bright", '~' = "dim"

 

Ruby2

24 Dec 2016

  

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18 Watt Triple Output UV lamp from Polman Minerals - Way Too Cool UV lamps

Not my usual, I really do perfer taking pictures of pretty things. But I noticed this tiny ray of light across the studio floor and thought to myself what could I do with that tiny little ray of light and this is what I came up with... and I was just having a bit of fun with textures today!!! Off to watch some hockey be back later tonight to check up on all your amazing work!!

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