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Canon 60D/Гелиос 44m-6

The Apollo Lunar Module (LM) was a two-stage vehicle designed by Grumman to ferry two astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface and back. The upper ascent stage consisted of a pressurized crew compartment, equipment areas, and an ascent rocket engine. The lower descent stage had the landing gear and contained the descent rocket engine and lunar surface experiments.

 

LM 2 was built for a second unmanned Earth-orbit test flight. Because the test flight of LM 1, named Apollo 5, was so successful, a second mission was deemed unnecessary. LM-2 was used for ground testing prior to the first successful Moon-landing mission. In 1970 the ascent stage of LM-2 spent several months on display at the "Expo '70" in Osaka, Japan. When it returned to the United States, it was reunited with its descent stage, modified to appear like the Apollo 11 Lunar Module "Eagle," and transferred to the Smithsonian for display. (Source: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum).

 

A vacuum tube behind a phosphor screen makes it glow green from the X-rays it's emitting.

 

Check experiment 2 for details of the setup - here I changed the exposure settings of the camera to try and get a less noisy exposure with more contrast.

 

CKE Workshop to show the City of Eindhoven in a different way!

Pictures from a low point of view.

 

Experimenting B&W High Contrast

iPhone's latest software update, IOS 7, added a panorama feature to the camera...I made a couple run-of-the-mill "panos" (Apple seems to love applying their own terms to things that are already established, have you ever noticed that?), quickly grew bored with them, and decided to experiment with it. These were all taken out the window of a moving bus. I sometimes held my iPhone normally, sometimes horizontally, sometimes upside-down, and so forth, manipulating the way the image was recorded. I rather like the results.

I could not attend the better photography workshop organised by the HWS team due to a personal commitment.

Afternoon when i logged into my twitter i was feeling bad after seeing the tweets from the fellow HWSians. I knew it was waste of sulking about it I took my dad's new Scotch bottle and tried some shots.

Used light from windows and used a mirror for reflection.I need to work a lot on lighting.

Acrylics on paper

This was done a few years ago as part of my first experimentation with acrylics.

            

First started playing with these patterns in the clay

Edano corium lead experiments

Vee Like Experimentation!

Physiognomy Experiment

2008-2010

Mixed Media

 

It is easy for many people to overlook or dismiss mental illness. In most cases, its symptoms are not visible in the outward appearance of an individual. These photographic works represent a physical manifestation of psychological or emotional pain.

 

Many members of my family have suffered from depression and anxiety. As a child, I watched my mother suffer from the symptoms associated with these ailments. I understand the pain and suffering that is endured, because I have experienced them first-hand. At times the symptoms of my own anxiety, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder have been crippling and life-altering. Through my own experience, I have developed a great empathy for those suffering from the affliction of all types of mental illness.

 

I began to research the history of treatment for mental illness. Many of which provided little or no relief for the patient, and on some occasions caused further pain and suffering. This installation uses complex electrical wiring and the application of light as a metaphor for the treatment of mental illness. The audience is invited to participate.

 

The invention of photography generated new interest in the idea that a person’s character could be determined by examination of their physical features, or outward appearance. Hugh Welch Diamond made photographs of mental patients in the Surrey County Asylum. Some of the photographs are particularly moving and served as inspiration for this piece. Diamond’s photographs were used to capture the physiognomy of the patient and were intended to aid in treatment. My photographs were made with a large-format view camera, in much the same way that Welch made his own photographs.

My main intention of the experiment was to play around with the colour grading. Red shadows, Blue midtones and Yellow highlights, plus some HSL adjustments. The image was really dark, so bringing up the exposure revealed a lot of grain but I personally like grain, it never bothers me that much.

On Sunday September 23rd, 2018, E-JUST organized an orientation for new Undergraduate Students Batch – Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of International Business and Humanities. E-JUST President Prof. Ahmed El-Gohary announced during the orientation University admission conditions necessitates meeting the minimum requirements to High School / equivalent degree graduates. A total of 600 students have applied, provided they pass E-JUST entrance exams. Prof. El-Gohary added that the University applies Japanese education methods, based on innovation and excellence through linking between scientific studies and laboratory experiments. E-JUST is the first University based outside Japan with partnership between both Egyptian and Japanese governments. The University is the largest project funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency outside Japanese grounds. Japanese faculty staff members participates the Academic teaching staff. Orientation events included meeting between different Japanese / faculty staff members and students / parents; to introduce them to various campus services. As for the Students Activities Building, it includes swimming pool, billiards, squash, football, tennis, handball, fitness courts and Japanese sports.

I experimented in the kitchen with something ... yes the kitchen is still there and this is what I got - Veal Vilanese and a Peas/Lettuce Salad with a tangy mustard sour cream dressing. The story and recipe can be found here.

Experimenting is so much fun. It really helps with letting go of outcome!

Experimenting with #vscocam original file from Sony NEX 5. Brought into iPhone to use VSCO application.

 

Sony NEX 5

iPhone 4

VSCO App

iPhone's latest software update, IOS 7, added a panorama feature to the camera...I made a couple run-of-the-mill "panos" (Apple seems to love applying their own terms to things that are already established, have you ever noticed that?), quickly grew bored with them, and decided to experiment with it. These were all taken out the window of a moving bus. I sometimes held my iPhone normally, sometimes horizontally, sometimes upside-down, and so forth, manipulating the way the image was recorded. I rather like the results.

Experiment N... and in newbie!

i made myself a challenge today... i would start a new avie, a.k.a noobie, and would try to look at least half decent in a few hours, with ZERO lindens... well, tell me what you think ;)

 

Experimento N... de newbie!

eu me fiz um desafio hoje... eu começaria uma nova avatar, também conhecida como noobie, a tentaria deixar ela ao menos decente, com ZERO lindens... bem, me digam o que acham ;)

 

Shape: EC Shape - Sandra, $0L @ Emporio Caproni

Shorts/Bermuda: edge grafica / 08 half pants, $0L

Meias/Socks: edge grafica / 06 over-knee sokcs, $0L

Boots/Botas: Stomp Boots +++BLUE BLOOD+++ Shoes, $0L 20 min camp

Tattoo: Free MAXI BIRD Tattoo, $0L @ PHlow

T-Shirt/Camiseta: ::MECHANISM:: tank group gift/presente de grupo, $0L

Hair/Cabelo: Aimee - Red, $0L @ Maitreya

Ears and Tail/Orelhas e Rabo: Free Neko Starter Kit - ears, tails, sound-gestures ..., $0L @ Mechakitty

necklace/Colar: <>heart_necklace, $0L @ ApplePop

Pose: [LAP] - C-Come Get Some, $0L

 

Total: ZERO!!!

 

Links @ freesecond.blogspot.com

Shooting Julie Anne with Yentl

Hair: Gaby Grech

Make-up: Nora Schembri

First halloween pumpkin carved by my sister

Our own Cecily Haley entertained the kids with two programs of Chemistry experiments!

FOV: 3" wide.

 

On an aluminum tray, salt, sulfur were heated until the salt was melted. The frozen salt contained sulfide and possibly, disulfide ions. This was then added to a solution of sodium silicate and dissolved by boiling the solution.

 

To this solution was added another solution containing sodium chloride and aluminum sulfate. When they combined, a white precipitate formed. This was strained and dried, then melted with a MAPP gas torch.

 

Shown under white light.

 

Key:

WL = White light (halogen + LED)

FL = Fluoresces

PHOS = Phosphorescent

BL = 450nm,

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

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

 

Synthetic "Sodalite1"

19Sep2015

 

Series best viewed in Light Box mode using Right and Left arrows to navigate.

Photostream best viewed in Slideshow or Lightbox mode (in the dark).

 

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

trying out my new camera <3

Nikon D70s

Impossible PX 70 Color Shade. I'm a newbie to polaroid, but I'm learning to let go and just have fun. Which is hard when you're as uptight as me. :)

Making slime Jungle Gym Bronx

www.fight4them.org/

 

This is another experiment at pushing files through Photomatix to create HDR images.

 

For this, three exposures (-1,0,+1) were taken using a Nikon D80 and then the NEF (RAW) files were converted to TIFF files before being processed in Photomatix.

 

I did try to batch process the original RAW files, but that produced a strange green hue which, while "artistic" was not exactly the effect I was looking for :-).

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

IRRI experiment station.

Part of the image collection of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).

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