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Calla Lily deadheads, once again in the studio. Image manipulations consist of total background replacement (Photoshop "fibers" filter) with deadheads masked to retain them, Color tweaked using a black & white conversion program to give a split toned effect, plus some selective sharpening.
Camera: Olympus E-3
Lens: ZD 12-60mm SWD
Location: NZ Garden Cafe, Jalan Ampang.
Date: Fri, 6th Mar 2009.
Yusmar, Vig, I'm pretty sure you guys got much sharper shots of those flying critters, lets see 'em!
In my defence, I think I ter-focus on KLCC instead ... :P
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2018 January Super Blue Blood Lunar Eclipse. Got up at 3:30 AM, the sky was clear. The moon was spectacular big and bright. It did not get cloudy until it was past totality. Weather was pretty warm at first, but as the morning got later it seemed to chill down. Most photos of the totality has exposure issues. The moon was too dark to see on the cameras viewing screen. Had to hunt and peck to get an image centered. Good old Nikon D40 was put back into service to take the wide angle composite. Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) was used for post processing. The dog and I witnessed the moon together, Gorn was too lazy to get up.
A collaboration with sheenacv for The Rogue Players (hers is up now here, and she's also the one who inspired me to start my 365). This was inspired by the fact we've traded places in the world - we met in Australia after she moved to my hometown, and then I ended up coming to live in Canada, right near where she grew up.
And if you can't tell, we're swapping a jar of vegemite for a container of maple syrup. I've never tried a collaboration at all before - and if I don't upload a picture tomorrow it's because my hands have seized up and I'm unable to operate a computer due to excess photoshopping (and I only just got the basics done! I have no idea how serious image manipulation people manage).
NOTE - No maples were harmed in the production of this syrup (it was actually faple syrup)
- Also, I now want to grow my hair long again so I can do awesome upside down shots
Image manipulation from my Thames & East of London panorama. Recipe for the manipulation is in the description of Biohazard.
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Deep Colored Wallpaper for dual monitor configurations.
I usually keep the left half clear of most icons, except for the basic 4 or 5, and spread this image across the two monitors, using the "tile" option, in Windows.
To see the animated image source scroll down to the first comment below or view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).
Details and History
The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This detail is from the early 20th century American Colony (Jerusalem) stereograph showing a meatball vendor at work.
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The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/mpc2004001336/PP/ .
Technical trivia
Image manipulations and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.
There really are places like this. It's a half-ruined building perched on a precarious rocky outcrop just outside the medieval town of Erice in northwestern Sicily. In the distance is the Mediterranean.
Yes I obviously played with this photo quite a lot with the computer toys, but it's such a magical scene that I couldn't resist making it a bit more surreal.
Ha, in reality the whole area underfoot was littered with plastic bags, rubbish and fagends, and there was a pretty awful reek of animal dung. But there, I've done the hard work so you don't have to experience the reality!
Metropolitan reflections warped by the mirrored glass façade of an office block on St.Kilda Road, Melbourne, Australia.
wild dragonflies, i wanna be just like you
original photo was made on a scanner by Fabíola Freire.
you can see her work at: www.super-b.deviantart.com
manipulation: me
Note: Of course I have her permission to use her images, but that does not mean you have. thanks.
Medium: GIMP - Image Manipulation Program
Date: 01/23/2014
This piece was in response to an exhibition in Museum of Modern Art, Oxford that displayed posters over the past 50 years promoting and advertising the exhibitions being shown in the gallery. I created my own poster promoting a (hypothetical) exhibition. My inspiration for this piece came from the legends and myths of the mystical qualities in the swamp, or bayou in New Orleans. I created ‘indigenous’ inhabitants of the swamp, with the idea to create and evoke an intriguing sense of curiosity in something untouched, mysterious and unique to outsiders.
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Illustration of the use of Photoshop in a recent PIP discussion on image manipulation & it's role in perpetuating unrealistic body image stereotypes.
Here is the before version
Here's a little effort in combining black and white and color.
Image manipulation done with The GIMP.
The condemned council estate in the north east of England called Doxford Park, known locally as Doxy.
This estate is so big its going to take 15 years from beginning to end to knock down and build up again, and they are already 7 years in.
Despite the pictures and the way it looks, this really is a nice place, i love this place, and if i had my way i would stop them knocking this place down and build it back up again just the way it was.
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Anybody who wants to see my Youtube video made of unseen still photos can click on the link.
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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
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Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way
Tired of lying in the sunshine
Staying home to watch the rain
And you are young and life is long
And there is time to kill today
And then one day you find
Ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run
You missed the starting gun
And you run, and you run to catch up with the sun, but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter
Never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to nought
Or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desparation is the English way
The time is gone
The song is over
Thought I'd something more to say
Home, home again
I like to be here when I can
When I come home cold and tired
It's good to warm my bones beside the fire
Far away across the field
The tolling of the iron bell
Calls the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spells~ By the way, Which one's pink? ;-)
captions:
1. yay! hot dog!
2. yikes! cold dog!
3. hang loose!
4. dang noose!
this is my entry to down under challenge for image 44 posted by wabanafcr
1979: An operator is using the first generation of digital systems for page lay-out. When speaking of kilobytes versus megabytes you would need a room. Luckely we don't need a complete room anymore and the systems today are more precise.
For my final in my Image Manipulation class, we have to create full album art for an existing band/album. This is my take on the front cover for Coheed and Cambria's The Afterman: Ascension album.
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You can use Adobe Photoshop or another image manipulation program to composite an infrared and visible image to do vegetation/photosynthesis analysis.
To learn how to do this yourself, see:
publiclaboratory.org/wiki/infrared-vegetation-analysis-ac...
To animate view the image at original resolution or simply scroll down to the first comment.
Beachcomberaustralia pointed out two images of that seem to be a separated stereo pair depicting the Sydney G.P.O.: Image A and Image B. This is good news if correct. At first glance it the conclusion is uncertain because each covers a different field of view (image B is slightly wider) suggesting they come from an oddly calibrated stereo camera, which normally uses lenses with similar field of view, or that different cameras were used simultaneously. Also, image A has a watermark (lower left) that is seems an unlikely component of the original negative (the silver is not scratched off as one might expect for the era). Superposition and manipulation gave the image below.
The great distance to the subject combined with relatively low resolution scan eliminates the superposition differences one might expect when comparing views of a near object in front of a far object. This gives the feeling that the image is being stretched horizontally. I have not found references indicating stereograms were intentionally made with different fields of view, perhaps to increase perceived parallax. It is possible that a stereo camera was used, in this instance, to frame two different images with the intention of selecting the best one for a traditional print.
The Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia offers a multitude of historical images in the Flickr commons. The original images of G.P.O. Sydney (undated) and General Post Ofice, Sydney (circa 1900) are from the Tyrrell photographic collection.
Technical trivia
Image A was arbitrarily assigned as the right frame and image B was the left. Rotation (L -1.5 degrees), resizing (L +1.4%; R -1.3%) and automatic color correction (right frame used as reference) produced the stereograph which was registered using features of the clock tower as the point of congruence. Both images were resized because resizing one image changes its apparent sharpness relative to the unaltered photo. Some distortion remains uncorrected. Image manipulations and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.
this is an adaptation of an image by rent-a-moose
i have no pacience nor knowladge to work with an image manipulation program, i just used gimp to make a row image of what i was trying to see, hope someone do it better. :) maybe rent-a-moose will give a hand. :)
i sugest you go to the original image because its very good and i made a mess here.
To see the animated image and a cropped detail scroll down to the first comment below.
Details and History
The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This 1864 image by George N. Barnard shows a woman seated at the tomb of president James K. Polk. The source stereograph is titled Nashville, Tennessee. Tomb of President James K. Polk. The tomb was located on the grounds of Polk place, the retirement home fo the former president. At the time of this photo his wife Sarah Childress Polk (1803-1891) and an adopted daughter Sarah (Sallie) Polk Jetton (1847-1924) were in residence. The identity of this lady is unknown. She seems too youthful to be the former First lady and does not wear the mourning black she adopted for the remainder of her life. Could this be an early portrait of Sallie? Judge for yourself by comparison with this image.
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Images from the American Civil War (1861-1865).
Photographed by George N. Barnard.
Browse the 19th century or by decade: 1850s, 1860s, 1870s, 1880s, 1890s.
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Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/cwp2003004957/PP/ .
Technical trivia
Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.
To see the animated image scroll down to the first comment below or view original size.
Details and History
Blacque_Jacques (Carl Guderian) shares a multitude of vintage images including stereoviews from photographers known and unknown. This set includes a number of circa 1915 amateur views of Auray & St.-Seine, France. This image of a lady having tea by the fire captures the ambiance of the era.
Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from Blacque_Jacques Flickr stream, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image is marked with a non-commercial share and share alike CC license: www.flickr.com/photos/bjacques/143058218/ .
Technical trivia
Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.
The Moderne condominium tower under construction near the Milwaukee River. The Aloft hotel is in the foreground.
www.december.com/places/mke/album/themoderne.html
Ancient Greeks had their Sirens, whose haunting songs lured many a seafarer to his death. 15th century explorers returned to Europe with tales of sea creatures with the body of a woman and fishes’ tails instead of legs. The sailors claimed that these mysterious creatures were as deadly as the Sirens of old, and would lure them into the water by pretending they were drowning.
This is not the Cha-Cha Method, rather each lens of the stereo camera was used for a different exposure.
To see the medium (321 x 500) animated image scroll down to the first comment below; to see the large (1000 x 1557) view original size (look above in the "actions" menu).
The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. This image is derived from the American Colony stereograph (circa 1900-1920) titled The Samaritan Passover on Mt. Gerizim. High priest leading in prayer. Many of the images in the Matson collection are from Palestine and nearby countries.
Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: loc.gov/pictures/item/mpc2004001953/PP/ .
Technical trivia
Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.