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For the MacroMondays theme " Numbers and Lettres "

Europe, Spain, Valencia, El Cabanyal, Street (cut from B&T)

 

Pictured here is a typical street in El Cabanyal. Once a fishing village but long since incorporated into Valencia and urbanized.

 

I'll be continuing the Mercat de Colón series later.

 

This is number 22 of the Valencia ! album and 1063 of Minimalism / explicit graphism.

an upward curve doesn't always represent success

Things are looking up!

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Shot @ Palakkarai subway , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.

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The Museum of Transport, Glasgow.

"La Belle de mai" an artist teaching to city boys the street art !

Verbascum sinuatum, commonly known as the scallop-leaved mullein, the wavyleaf mullein, or Candela regia, is a species of perennial herbaceous plants in the genus Verbascum (mullein), growing in heavy soils in Central Asia and the Mediterranean region. It grows to 1.2–1.5 m (3.9–4.9 ft). The plant has an erect inflorescence stem, and is entirely covered with stellate hairs which are not pleasant to the touch.

Typically found in waste habitats, along waysides, and in open chaparrals (shrublands)

Glasgow Transport Museum. Scotland.

A graph or chart is used to present facts in visual form. I present green graph to you from my backyard; he is the Fern tree.

 

Thank you to share your great art from camera:)

Cái graph t2 trong đời =))

ố cài này đúg là nhìu ý tưởng

mn chém thoải mái nhé em nhận hết =))

Broody skies over Suffolk

On a rooftop, October 2018, somewhere in Europe.

I have made a graph out of the images to show how the uncanny valley effect worked in my case, with the experiment that I made with Alpha, 4 years ago:

www.flickr.com/photos/alpha_auer/sets/72157605718766594/

Battery Park City, lower Manhattan

Casa Vicens, Barcelona, Spain

First experiments with a new form in the ever-evolving world of Pano-Sabotage photography that's been dubbed "MonitorPano". It's both a new turn for me and a return to a very old tactic I used in 2012 where I achieved coarse but provoking layers by photographing, with my Canon Rebel XS, my computers screen saver as it faded in and out between images in my photo files. The great thing was that the images didn't just click from one to the next like a slide show, they faded in and out over top of each other. There was always a "crossover" point where the two images would occupy the same amount of "presence" on the screen thereby becoming "fused" or "blended" ... in effect ... layered. A cruder version of Brian Enos Installation piece, "77 Million Paintings", perhaps, but using the same idea.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0_4rCfpNzw

 

By the time Apple brought out the next Operating System, they'd taken out that scrolling slide show feature from what was then "iPhoto" and re-dubbed it "Photos". It always amazes me how the Silicon Valley geeks always "improve" things by taking out unique and wonderful features. Gotta mow it all down to sameness and uniformity, I guess. Unique features are seen as "mistakes".

 

Liz Mack has asked, "How long will it take for Apple to 'correct' the algorithms that allow for Pano-Sabotage photography ?"

 

MonitorPano, even though being hotly used right now and to great effect has actually been around quietly for a few years now. Don of the PANO-vision group was actually one of the first Pano-Sabotage artists to start "pano-ing" his desktop screen, and has often produced some very unique work with this method. Recently, Bill Smith, Paul Ewing and Liz Mack have taken it up with a vengeance with striking results.

 

"Graph ET 1" is the first finished piece that I created using the same technique the Paul, Bill, Liz and Don use. All of us in "PANO-Vision" learn a lot from each other and each of us makes invaluable contributions to the groups knowledge and technique base by that sharing. In PANO, as well call it for short, it's not about competition. We thrive by sharing. Each of us grows by contributing to an ongoing and easy exchange.

 

"MonitorPano" is achieved by setting one's cell phone camera on "Pano", clicking it on, while focusing on the desktop monitor and using the other hand to tap the arrow right ( or left ) key to quickly jump from photo to photo while the cell phone hand is pano-sabotaging the whole "pass". Tricky, and it takes some co-ordination, but it can be quite surprising what results.

 

This image was created for the PANO-Vision Groups Summer Contest, "PANO to the Metal".

www.flickr.com/groups/2892788@N23/discuss/72157667684597037/

 

Image culled from SLR shots done in 2011 and

"MonitorPanoed" and processed June 6, 2018.

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© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2018. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

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I am VERY proud to announce that I was chosen to be the feature artist of the "Kreative People" Group's Spring Gallery - Running until the end of June. I really must thank both abstractartangel77 and Xandram for bestowing me with this great honour. The link to the gallery appears below:

 

Please visit my Kreative People Highlight Gallery HERE

Graph in black and white by Paul Santoleri

colors by me (the photo was a little bit blurred in B&W)

 

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Make of this what you will but I rather liked the angled shadows look liken of those profits graphs you sometimes see . . .

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