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My new Dolce & Gabbana glasses frames (I haven't put my prescription in them yet… that's why there's a logo on the lens, lol). Found and got them at Lenscrafters this weekend. They were the exact right color purple (more of a blue-y lavender color, and slightly transparent, so they grab a tiny bit of hue from my hair), and I'd been wanting D&G frames recently… plus the shape was more flattering on my face than my other pairs. DH doesn't like them as much because they slant down and cover part of my eye, but I think they look great. :p nyeh
note: oh also, I have been growing my eyebrows out, I actually like them like this. Thanks anonymous formspring person who asked me to grow them out. XP
also note: Something was weird with flickr earlier, and somehow a couple people were able to comment on a photo that I had deleted (it was the same as this one)... like, I deleted it but people were still able to see and comment on it... it was weird. Anyway, if you commented to me here and your comment is gone, that's probably why!
The two images are frames of a movie filmed in slow motion from a taxi in Bali, Indonesia.
Le due immagini sono fotogrammi di un filmato girato in slow motion da un taxi a Bali, Indonesia.
CROSSVIEW
To view 3D pics cross your eyes focusing between at the pictures until both images overlap one another in the middle.
Per vedere le foto in 3D incrociare (strabuzzare leggermente) gli occhi fino a che le due immagini si sovrappongono formandone una sola centrale
Electronic Imaging
By Bill Irvine
When the Christmas season is over, it is time to enjoy all the photographs we took recording memorable events with family and friends. Some of my recent photos included those taken at the Mt. Tolmie Hospital.
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Under the professional guidance of the physiotherapist, Jackie Rae, the management and staff successfully staged the true meaning of Christmas by engaging the elderly residents in a Nativity Pageant production. I took some still photos for the residents.
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Besides having a real live baby for the lead role, the Director of Nursing, Dorothy Boisvert, and husband Richard, played shepherds complete with two live goats! The goats were very well behaved but with names like Jesse James & Billy the Kid...need more be said? They were lively. There was no stopping the show while I tried to get the pictures. It was "shoot-from-the- hip-and-don't-get-in-the-way" photography. This is when the computer electronic imaging capability comes in handy.
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Of all the frames taken, those shown in Figure 2 & 3 were just about what I wanted. In the former, Dorothy is looking at Jesse James, and Billy The Kid...well, let's say, that's not his good side (end?). This is where Picture Publisher 4.0 and my ScanPlus 6000 Color scanner came in handy to create a picture that I liked. p.286
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Richard has an agreeable pose in Figure 2; Figure 3 was fine, except Richard is looking down thus, I simply cut off his head and pasted it into Figure 3 to produce Figure 1. Once the surgery was completed, the image was balanced for tone and contrast. Oh yes, the chair in the bottom right of Figures 2 and 3 was pasted over with hay cut from the rest of the pile. The entire operation (pun intended) took about ten minutes.
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The images reproduced here are outputted as 85 line black and white screens from a Lexmark 4039 10R desktop laser printer. The finest screens produced on this equipment are 106 lines per inch; fine enough for most desktop publishing needs. The photographic screens seen throughout Close-Up are 133 lines per inch. The finest screens that can be produced on paper (as opposed to Litho film) are 120 lines. This makes me feel comfortable with my new computer/scanner/printer setup. The halftone screens (positives) I now output for newsletter work, are printed at only 60 lines per inch and photocopied. This is about the same as newspapers have used since before the days of modem laser printer technology and good enough for what I'm doing.
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To print photos in colour, after image enhancement in Picture Publisher, one has to take them, on disk, to someone who has a colour laser printer. These printing units can be bought for under a thousand dollars.
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For desktop publishers, using the computer to manipulate images is ideal. My photos ultimately end up as little dots. When it comes to moving little dots around, a computer is hard to beat! p.287
NB The VCC published this book in 1994 to commemorate its 50th year.
Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
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An ongoing project of curating original art work in the public space. Members of the collective send framed works to one artist, and that artist installs the works on the streets.
Blogged here:
deeroodesigns.blogspot.com/2014/04/why-angled-frames.html Tutorial is here: deeroodesigns.blogspot.com/2014/04/round-15-orbc-quilt-al...
Random frames.
Orange is a Tropical Scrambler
Red is Killshot from mobile game Mech Arena
Green was inspired by markwisski's Sidewinder design
© 2008 by Joao Paglione - all rights reserved
1. Hit the Road, Jack!, 2. The sun sets in Bela Vista, 3. sun producing alcohol for cars, 4. another sunset, another tree
I´ve always seen this option on the Mosaic Maker but never opted for it.
Looking at my top 10 most viewed photos, I quickly picked these 4 photos imagining they might complement each other.
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The black lines and borders are not added - it is the film.
I have been playing with scanning negatives (positives in this case) that are split over two frames - as opposed to between frames. Then moving these "spliced" scans about into different sequences.
I have been doing it with shots that are linear in sequence - so down the same street or same place at different times. Or in this case, every few steps down the length of a city bus.
E-6 film goes pure black where not exposed which is included in the scan which is then usually cropped out at the area where the light fall off on the film plane starts. But Not here. ;-)
Style was inspired by a great shot on flickr where the photog shot 120 format film and exposed for 6x9, but advanced the film as if it was 6x4.5 - Giving one continuous overlapping story for the full length of the film.
www.flickr.com/photos/nicolai_g/62287070/
FM3a, Kodak E100VS, Nikkor 85 1.4@f/2, CoolScan 5000ED
Contact printing frames can be bought pre-made (top). Or simple ones (below) can be put together inexpensively using cheap wooden photo frames, scrap pieces of hobby wood, stainless steel bolts, washers, and wingnuts.
If you use photo frames, be careful with the sharp edges of the plate glass, and don't put too much pressure on them or they will crack (been there, done that!). Covering the glass edges with photo tape, or replacing the thin/cheap glass with clear acrylic might be a good idea.
Model: Anna Volis @Model Genesis HK
Makeup and hair: Findo S. @Whoopimage
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Project: Frames
B/W - 50mm - 16:9
Lisboa
Sony A7 + Minolta50mm1.7
More pictures of FRAMES
VISIT OUR PROJECT / VISITA NUESTRO PROYECTO: SOUTHERN PHOTOGRAPHERS
Also on FB / También en FB: Facebook of Southern Photographers
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved