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Nature's way of "chromatography".

Areaware, Gradient, puzzle

2ESAE & SKI

“ GRADIENT ”

DIMENSIONS: SET OF (6) 15 IN X 48 IN X 2.5 INCH ON CANVAS ON

CUSTOM AND HAND BUILT STRETCHER

MEDIUMS: ENAMEL, ACRYLIC, POLYURETHANE DETAILS

Beautiful color gradient across the sky created by sunset

Smirnoff Vodka-inspired nail art using Zoya Pippa and Jancyn, Essie Off The Shoulder, and China Glaze Fairydust stamped using Mash plate 41. Technique: Paint nails with yellow polish. Paint stripes of yellow, orange and pink onto a makeup sponge. Gently sponge on nail polish to create gradient. Let each coat dry between sponging. Coat nails with sparse silver glitter. Using black polish apply the zebra print stamp. #Smirnoff #nailart #nailtrends #nailpolish #manicure #girlsnight #notd

Shibui Knits' (free) pattern and their Silk Cloud yarn. I love both.The yarn is knit with 3 strands held together and it makes the warmest, softest fabric while still being light and comfortable.

Gradient and station signs at Leicester North station.

Combined three grayscale gradients into one color image. The grayscale gradients were oriented in various angles and had varying degrees of opacity.

Finally started processing M42. I took these images about two years ago with AP102 Starfire refractor. 200 10 second frames rgb. There is a nasty gradient I need to figure out how to get rid of from my neighbor constantly turning her patio light on and off. Very annoying.

 

And my filters caused flare around the bright stars I need to figure out how to remove as well. There is a lot of detail in the image if I can pull it out after fixing gradient.

 

Have not done any noise reduction either.

 

Right image is a quick and dirty white balance left image is not white balanced.

 

ASI6200MMPro, G11 mount. Optic 3in TCF focuser and Optec 2in filter wheel.

Gradients aren't so hard.

Downtown - Toronto, ON

I want to try HOG (Histogram of Oriented Gradients) features... Here I'm calculating the gradients... I'm not sure if it's done this way, but I like the way it looks... haha :P

Gradient

Gradient design created using gradients from graphicxtras.com (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

Amazing blue gradient from the Musquash Stream in Grand Lake Stream, Maine.

Ropley station is situated in the middle of a gradient, where it changes from 1 in 250 to a rather steep 1 in 80.

acrylic, pva, wood stain, varnish, shellac and collage on canvas.

2007

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