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Working with volunteers, we set up experiments in utilizing ancient technology to transcend solid matter.
I liked the idea of putting the volunteers into costumes, though the other scientists were not so keen.
have you ever tried to take a long time exposure - close up shot of some controls while the elevator starts to move?
i did it!
#8 @ 366 (more or less)
05.04.2011
The lake in Summit Lake State Park is still frozen and so are many of the objects that normally float on the surface. I found this maple leaf slowly being uncovered in the melting ice, so I thought I'd make an image for all of my Canadian friends.
Want to know more about the experiment? Visit my blog at www.thelightwithout.com/2010/02/21/experiment/.
O que se faz num sábado preguiçoso? Desmancha-se uma lente soligor 135f2.8 e faz-se uma tilt-shift "à la manita". Estes são os primeiros testes. Próxima etapa: despanchar uma 28mm que por aqui anda!
This Sautrday, Chicks and Giggles is doing a special show as part of the first annual Black Comedy Experiment.
Come celebrate International Women of Colour Day with the funniest sistahs in the city!
Chicks and Giggles: Foxy Cleopatra Edition
Saturday, March 1 at 7PM
Hosted By Abbi Crutchfield (Living Room)
Robin Cloud
Erica Skeete
Calise Hawkins
Erin Jackson
Jacquetta Szathmari
Tickets are $8, but you can purchase a weekend pass for $25.
Another busy day!!!
Our Science Surfers experiments are always astonishing
and kids were indeed surprised with density tower they made today.
They also enjoyed collaging the UAE national flag craft.
Basketball during their outdoor play was awesome.
Kids enjoyed circle time reviewing numbers and Phonics.
They acted as mail carriers delivering White Fields mails during pretend play.
They were very surprised to see how Pepsi drink exploded after adding baking soda during the science experiment.
It was a great day for us at White fields Nursery.
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Trees etc. / Fullspectrum Experiment:
I know, I should not post so many pictures at one time, this reduces the chance anyone looks at anything but the first. But ... well, I can't help it.
I carried the fullspectrum camera with me today, and stacked 3 filters on top of the Minolta 50-135/3.5 lens: A UV-IR Cut, a warming filter and an UltraContrast 0.5. This way I got RAWs with almost no blue, a lot of warm tones and muted greens. I did some digital post processing, but the basic „color grading“ was done while I took the photos, thus analog.
Possibly this is dumb artsy talk, but I find many of these have a certain „presence" that is hard to explain. The lens was used wide open, mostly.
Along this track that I walk so often right now there's little more than trees and what you see here, so I need to make something out of that. I think this little series showed me again, there is potential and birch trees are always the photographers best friends.
Photo of a fish net called Mahal Jaal,
A little experiment by me using different software, my intention to make it look like a painting. — in Bara Kathaldia, Bangladesh.
This is some useless experiment.
I used my old photographic enlarger and set it to display the smallest picture possible from a 35mm b&w negative, then I removed the lens from my Canon EOS 10D , with my eye still aiming through the viewfinder I aimed upward into the enlarger.
Technically I was using the lens of the enlarger. Since it was done by hand and since it wasn't very scientific you can see that it's a bit more blurry on the left of the picture than on the right, but only if you enlarge it.
Even at its smallest the picture was still about twice as big as my CCD so it's a forced crop of my original picture.
I used gimp to revert/adjust/convert the colors
NASA's forward osmosis water filtration experiment flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis. It purifies contaminated water using a sugary electrolyte solution.
Today's @dailyshoot topic gave me an excuse to spend a not inconsiderable amount of time playing with my new camera, my iPhone, and some glasses.
This first (selected shot) is one of the best looking "attempts" at manually setting exposure, aperture, ISO, blah, blah, blah (there are a lot of buttons!) and although it isn't what I was trying for, I kind of like this one. I guess it's a bit dark and kind of sepia-looking, but that's the way it came out of the camera. It's got kind of an old-fashioned, smokey-bar look to it.
You can also see a later shot (closer subject, for better control over the lighting), as well as see and hear a demo movie that illustrates how each tumbler acts differently in amplifying the audio from the iPhone. You can do a similar experiment at your home with your own glasses to find your optimal iPhone Audio Amplifier. Despite what might be recorded at the camera's microphone, the Black Bush Irish Whiskey glass in the centre best amplified the sound for general listening in the room.