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Proof of concept experiment. I had this idea that I could paint or draw different elements on separate pieces of paper, scan them, and combine them on the iPad in separate layers. I’d have the look of analog and the editing capabilities of digital.
Bee Paper Co-Mo Heavyweight Sketch Paper 9x12 inches (22.9x30.5 cm), Turner Acryl Gouache, and Crayola Black crayon.
iPad Pro
Apps: Superimpose X and Sketch Club.
An experimental realization of washboard road, the instability of an unpaved road to forming ripples. Experiment at DAMTP, Cambridge University.
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Whilst doing some experimenting with my 70-200 F4 L lens, I noticed that 2 obvious spots were on the shots when I uploaded them to my computer.
I suspect it is dust on the front lens or filter rather than the sensor, as I can't see them on any other shots apart from this series of experiments. The lens in question has internal focusing and zoom so the filter doesn't budge.
Just a little insight into this plug-in I use, OptikVerve Lab's Virtual Photographer. Pretty neat little tool that helped me make all of these in under 15 minutes.
Original on left then other experiments.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 - Trying out a new technique with opacity layers in Photoshop.
Here's a great article on this method: digital-photography-school.com/unique-flower-photography-...
A satisfying video of a glowing 1000 degree knife cutting a Lollipop and other interesting stuff like erasers, chocolate or a toy. For this EXPERIMENT we used gas torches and stainless steel knifes. We hope you enjoy it!
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U.S. Coast Guard Academy Third Class Cadets Emma Lutton and Lauren Cefali measure a laser in preparation of an experiment in a physics class held at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., March 5, 2013. Cadets use the laser and a slit aperature to measure the interference of a laser going through two slits. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 3rd Class Diana Honings.
Connectivity and readymade.
Experimenting, manipulating and combining daily life objects in order to attempt, to force or to mystify a workable connection between them, at least to make it visible and/or possible. This exercise is to be considered as a warm-up, a first step towards a further installation or project.
Erg (École de Recherche Graphique), Brussels, Arts Numériques-Atelier (New media art), 2016-2017.
Professors : Marc Wathieu.
We were on a long stretch of deserted road between Chicago and St. Louis and decided to stop, stretch our legs, and play with the camera for a while... nothing really "impressive" came out of it, but it was fun... After we got back, I searched for some of those free online editors and had a blast messing around with these images! (my daughter is very patient with me, although I did get a few of those looks that say, "mom I am SO tired of this")