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Digital experiment at Sydney University. Digital multiple exposure with Red & Green Hoya Pop Colour Filters.
"For me, it's an experiment to see what people are gonna think of it."
Utada Hikaru
submitted to 100 words
37/100 words: experimenting
Credit goes to
jakeliefer for his astronomical clock generously shared under creative commons
These vehicles were picking up a School group on Dover Seafront and this was a grab shot before the group boarded.
And be sure to check by my other acount: www.flickr.com/photos_user.gne?path=&nsid=77145939%40..., to see what else I saw Today in Dover!!
Yes I'm back again.
However due to my main computer on which I edit my work being struck down with a big bad virus, this picture and all the others I am uploading, were Unedited but have now been replaced with Edited versions. So enjoy and Thanks for your patience and understanding.
I do still hate everything about this shit that is new Flickr and always will, but an inability to find another outlet for my work that is as easy for me to use as the Old BETTER Flickr was, has forced me back to Flickr, even though it goes against everything I believe in.
I don't generally have an opinion on my own work, I prefer to leave that to other people and so based on the positive responses to my work from the various friends I had made on Flickr prior to the changes I have decided to upload some more of my work as an experiment and to see what happens.
So make the most of me before they delete my acount: www.flickr.com/photos/69558134@N05/?details=1, to stop me complaining!!
This was done with a white paper drop behind the water jar thing. I aimed a flash directly at that and then had snooted flashes at 45s aimed at the orange cube.
Model: Alexis Miller
Lighting: Bare Alien Bee 800 outside the building to to camera right shooting through vertical slats, natural light through a large door to camera right and behind the camera. That same door light reflecting off of a concrete floor.
I thought I would try my flash to illuminate the foreground plants, but forgot that I could only go to 1/250 second, so the shutter speed is a bit slow for the front of the engine. This is at the Salt Creek Trestle east of Oakridge, OR, and the train is a northbound manifest of mostly empties.
The memory of you emerges from the night around me.
The river mingles its stubborn lament with the sea.
Deserted like the dwarves at dawn.
It is the hour of departure, oh deserted one!
Cold flower heads are raining over my heart.
Oh pit of debris, fierce cave of the shipwrecked.
In you the wars and the flights accumulated.
From you the wings of the song birds rose.
You swallowed everything, like distance.
Like the sea, like time. In you everything sank!
It was the happy hour of assault and the kiss.
The hour of the spell that blazed like a lighthouse.
Pilot's dread, fury of blind driver,
turbulent drunkenness of love, in you everything sank!
In the childhood of mist my soul, winged and wounded.
Lost discoverer, in you everything sank!
You girdled sorrow, you clung to desire,
sadness stunned you, in you everything sank!
I made the wall of shadow draw back,
beyond desire and act, I walked on.
Oh flesh, my own flesh, woman whom I loved and lost,
I summon you in the moist hour, I raise my song to you.
Like a jar you housed infinite tenderness.
and the infinite oblivion shattered you like a jar.
There was the black solitude of the islands,
and there, woman of love, your arms took me in.
There was thirst and hunger, and you were the fruit.
There were grief and ruins, and you were the miracle.
Ah woman, I do not know how you could contain me
in the earth of your soul, in the cross of your arms!
How terrible and brief my desire was to you!
How difficult and drunken, how tensed and avid.
Cemetery of kisses, there is still fire in your tombs,
still the fruited boughs burn, pecked at by birds.
Oh the bitten mouth, oh the kissed limbs,
oh the hungering teeth, oh the entwined bodies.
Oh the mad coupling of hope and force
in which we merged and despaired.
And the tenderness, light as water and as flour.
And the word scarcely begun on the lips.
This was my destiny and in it was my voyage of my longing,
and in it my longing fell, in you everything sank!
Oh pit of debris, everything fell into you,
what sorrow did you not express, in what sorrow are you not drowned!
From billow to billow you still called and sang.
Standing like a sailor in the prow of a vessel.
You still flowered in songs, you still brike the currents.
Oh pit of debris, open and bitter well.
Pale blind diver, luckless slinger,
lost discoverer, in you everything sank!
It is the hour of departure, the hard cold hour
which the night fastens to all the timetables.
The rustling belt of the sea girdles the shore.
Cold stars heave up, black birds migrate.
Deserted like the wharves at dawn.
Only tremulous shadow twists in my hands.
Oh farther than everything. Oh farther than everything.
It is the hour of departure. Oh abandoned one!
Pablo Neruda
Art experiment by Eve.
This started out as an experiment in stacking focus but I gave up and took only 1 shot. The experiment will be attempted again in the near future.
The reflective surface is my stove top.
This something a little different for me. This is an HDR photo from a styled shoot for Recapture Vintage Bridal Couture. Let me know what you think.
Model: Molly Kinsale Ratermann
Hair and makeup: Kimberly Carlson and IIleana Gutierrez
Photography: YBowyer Photography
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I used Bauhaus profile on the DXO Filmpack (time machine presets). Looks quite crazy but got something that I like...
An experiment in moving camera from a moving vehicle. Taken from Caltrain from San Jose to San Francisco.
Voigtländer Avus 6x9
Fomapan 100 Rollfilm
Caffenol R-S 12min
Experiment die Voigtländer Avus 6x9 als "point& shoot" Kamera zu nutzen. Diese wurde im Prospekt von 1921 ja als "Handkamera" beworben. Entfernung immer geschätzt, hier gab die Hundeleine von 5m eine Orientierung. Belichtung per smartphone gemessen.
Experiment the Voigtlander Avus 6x9 to use as a "point & shoot" camera. This was indeed advertised as "Handheld" in the prospectus of 1921. Distance always appreciated here was the leash 5m orientation. Exposure measured by smartphone.
unglazed porcelain
Sadly my lamp experiment has not been a total success...it has warped quite a bit. Two of the corners stuck to the kiln shelf...that's by the by as that can happen to any piece, but I need to rectify the warping. It may be ok to just make the walls thicker, but I think what it really needs is a change of material...a wooden box with a porcelain tile in front. Shame I'm no carpenter!
The LEDs are a little bright too...maybe a different brand of spotlight, or a deeper box.
In principle it works....but needs a little tweeking.
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Top 10 Weirdest Experiments with Nature 2016
10. Scorpion Cabbage :A study that purports to show that it does no harm
to humans.
9. GloFish: “They are a brilliant addition to any home, office, or
classroom and they are perfect for hobbyists and beginners alike”
8. Grapple:It looks like an apple, tastes like a grape.
7. Flavr Savr Tomato :The first genetically-engineered food to be approved
by the FDA, it was meant to retain its flavor far better than an ordinary
tomato.
6. Super-fast Mice :produced super-mice that are faster, stronger and
healthier than ever before.
5. Cancer-fighting Eggs :The chickens had human genes added to their DNA
and the result was that the whites of their eggs contained the medicinal
proteins.
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2. Glow in the Dark Cats :Be warned – things are getting seriously strange
from here on. Scientists used luminescent jellyfish DNA to produce cats
that glowed in the dark.
1. Cow People :Scientists actually did was to splice human DNA into cows
to make their milk more like human breastmilk.
Maybe it’s a noble cause, but the merging of humans and cows on a genetic
level is nothing but disturbing.
It certainly deserves its place as our number 1 weirdest experiment with
nature.
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By doing this capillary flow experiment in space we discovered several surprising mechanisms of fluid behaviour. Important for 1000s of industrial processes.
Bei diesem Kapillarexperiment haben wir sehr überraschende Verhaltensweisen von Flüssigkeiten entdeckt. Wichtig für tausende Industrieprozesse auf der Erde!
Credits: ESA/NASA
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Inspired by Street artist Sheone's free flowing work process.
Where art is uncontrolled and evolves constantly until the
artist stops and takes a step back.
I enjoy this oxymoronic "uncontrolled" freedom. Where you
understand the means to initiate the form, but you do not
control how it finally takes shape. The hands on process of
doing it with paint and paint brushes, using water to create
the flow and moving the paper is a much needed break from
the ridged control we have when working on the computer.
Scanned and post in photoshop.
FOV: 6" wide.
This experiment demonstrates the shift in color from yellow-green to blue-green of minerals containing the uranyl ion in conjunction with carbonates.
Uranyl nitrate was combined with NaCl and recrystallized on the glass rod. Behind it is a specimen of meta-autunite from the Daybreak Mine in Spokane WA, USA. Meta-autunite is a uranyl phosphate mineral.
Uranyl nitrate solution (0.25M) was combined with a sodium carbonate solution (1.25M) and was used to rehydrate some DAP Plaster of Paris mix which was set in a square mold.
Initially (when still wet), there was no fluorescence but after the calcium sulfate re-hydrated (and the mix produced CO2? bubbles), the resulting plaster fluoresced a bright blue-green, typical of carbonate based uranyl minerals. Behind the plaster square is a specimen with a coating of andersonite from Yellow Cat Mesa in Grant County UT, USA. Andersonite is a hydrated sodium calcium uranyl carbonate.
See:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andersonite
rruff.info/uploads/CM31_167.pdf
Contains:
Andersonite (FL Blue-green >BL/UVabc)
Meta Autunite (FL Yellow-green >BL/UVabc)
Shown under UVa light.
Key:
WL = White light (halogen + LED)
FL = Fluoresces
PHOS = Phosphorescent
Blue = 450nm,
UVa = 368nm (LW), UVb = 311nm (MW), UVc = 254nm (SW)
'>' = "stimulated by:", '!' = "bright", '~' = "dim"
Uranyl Based Fluorescence
6Nov2015
Much appreciation to Gordon Czop for the uranyl nitrate.
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18 Watt Triple Output UV lamp from Polman Minerals - Way Too Cool UV lamps