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Various items from the garden, testing new lens adaptor fitted to the Panasonic DMC TZ5 camera
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See catmadogma's "Dogwood and Raindrops". I hope you didn't mind, catmadogma, but I couldn't resist seeing what was in that raindrop. It's like another world.
Experiments in perception is a thesis project completed in Paul Sahre & Lindsay Ballant's portfolio class. It is a series of objects and situations that attempt to make others re-think the usual. It's over-arching goal was to test boundaries of logic, language, pre-conceived notions and social convention through the filter of design.
Just got my SB-900 flash today and now I do some experiments with Master-Slave mode. (Evil Laughter).
Lights on! This was a test piece created by glassblower Kenny Galusha so that we could experiment with different textures, colors and features.
NASA's forward osmosis water filtration experiment flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis. It purifies contaminated water using a sugary electrolyte solution.
St. Mary's, MD
Canon 7D
9/26/10
Qtpfsgui 1.9.3 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Fattal
Parameters:
Alpha: 0.1
Beta: 0.8
Color Saturation: 0
Noise Reduction: 0.22
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PreGamma: 0.212
This photo was a test photo for the following: shooting this lens at or close to its 200 mm max focal length, at f/2.8, with no flash, at a pretty high ISO (2000), and with some overexposure so I could aim for less noise, and bring down the overexposure in post. I didn't get to overexpose it as much as I wanted because just this was @ only 1/15 of a second and even with IS that is crazy low. Anything more overexposed would've either warranted me raising the ISO which I didn't want to do yet, or an even lower shutter speed. Overall I'm pretty pleased with how it came out. It's definitely less sharp than photos taken with this lens and with flash/higher SS/lower ISO, but it's not awful. How am I going to learn if I don't try stuff? This photo wasn't even supposed to be a real photo…I wasn't going for composition or anything…but after some processing including the b&w conversion I kinda like it, or at least his eyes. I am not sure about how much his chin got cut off, but hey, it's an experiment!
trying to make a knitted version of the woven fabric in the upper right hand corner. (the woven fabric is from the Fellowship cloaks in the Lord of the Rings movies.)
the knitted pattern shows up when viewed at an angle and almost disappears when viewed head-on. I like this a lot! thinking about making a small blanket/large wrap with the pattern.
I got a Wacom intuos4 tablet for christmas so im playing with it.. pretty pleased with this but not sure what i can do with it now...
Experiment - 7 photos
Four photos in portrait mode in top half
Three photos in landscape mode in bottom half
No adjustments made - wooden fence and brick wall have a natural curve (not a distortion) - horizon is very skewed.
PTGui
I've been experimenting with image transfering onto felt and silkscreen fabric. I used wintergreen oil on the silkscreen fabric and transfer marker on the felt. Then I sewed the pieces together on my sewing machine.