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My darling Snugs is completely immersed in focussed attention. I love this ability of cats where they wholeheartedly enter into this singleminded observation where no other distraction will impact or break it until they are ready. It probably was a bird or insect that was receiving this laser focus.
Dark Side of the Moon live 50th anniversary celebration - St Mary's Church, Warwick, performed by local musicians.
For Macro Mondays - Handle With Care
A 1.5mm high intensity laser beam that needs to be handled with care, it can burn! I used a small smoke machine to highlight the beam.
Happy Macro Monday!!
Vivid Sydney is an annual festival of light, music and ideas, held in Sydney, Australia. It includes outdoor immersive light installations and projections, performances by local and international musicians, and an ideas exchange forum featuring public talks and debates with leading creative thinkers. This event takes place over the course of three weeks in May and June.
and locked on her target, this grizzly sow is ready to pounce and the unsuspecting salmon that are swimming just below her feet and nose, have no idea what fate is about to deliver.
Right after this shot, she pounced on the fish in the water and once again, provided a good meal for her cub and herself.
And so the story goes . . .
Gelli Plate, Lasertransfer mit Acrylfarbe,
gedruckt auf Zeichenpapier
Minox 35 GT
Ilford HP5
Rodinal 1+50 11min
im Negativ
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A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency
This is another image from the Train of Lights Series.
Thanks for having a look!
Fun little picture I played with today with 99% of the work being done by MidJourney <3
... expect more about Laser Glitch, and what that is about later this week...
Cool scene where the person walking and all the lines in the scene are pulling towards the eye - one of my favourites from a day shooting in London
The “line_up“ is a paperwork series I developed since 2010. The “liners” are made out of paper (Din A3/A4),
oil paint and graphite. The theme is the hermetical laws of polarity and movement. There is no ending and no beginning in any direction, just an endless movement. You have the possibility to arrange the papers like you want and that makes it an endless playground for my photo-work and the eyes of the viewers.
Yanomano
“Out here in Hibernia, we repurpose all sorts of machinery for work on the newest frontier. This laser-powered mining vehicle is an ex-military laser mounted on an old mechanised infantry support vehicle that last saw action in the Summer Colony uprising. The powerful laser cuts through the icy rock like a knife through butter, while the caterpillar track base is rugged and near indestructible, making vehicles like this the backbone of the vehicle pool in Hibernia mining operations.”
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Hibernia is an awesome new worldbuilding collaboration started by some really talented builders. Really excited to join and start building. Imagine OG 50s sci fi/Tintin vibes meets Titanfall meets original Lego aesthetic.
Feeling crazy inspired - big stuff is coming!
The worthing laser show, I wanted to shoot this but I did not want to go to give a to the seafront as it would be crowded so I did the next best thing.
I found an open field which would give me a reasonable wide open view , This is two sky images blended together to make the light beams spread out across the sky .
Collision of drops with a laser. The photograph was made with a Canon 750D camera, a cobra flash and an electromagnetic valve. All elements are controlled by a DIY electronic system based on arduino UNO technology.
My first Vertorama using the Nikon 24mm PC-E Tilt Shift lens. Honestly speaking, I would have had the same results with the 14-24mm with even more coverage, without having to tilt the 14-24mm down :)
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If I was smart I would have set up my tripod and shot this at a longer exposure and lower ISO, but it's partially broken so I didnt bother. This is a shot of a laser christmas light projecting on my house from the inside. There was just enough mist in the air to allow the lasers to really stand out. I may post a color version of this later. This looks really cool in color but B&W always stirs my emotions more than color so I went with the usual conversion.
One single long exposure. No photoedition : straight out of the camera except for contrast/crop.
Model: Pol Lution
Light painting session with Océane Bolette, Jonathan Gerardy, Gregory Lamouline, Pol Lution