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The main body of the hard-arm manipulator is combined with the non-standard design of the power pneumatic clamp to complete the material dumping operation of the material box, raw material barrel, etc. The characteristic of this type of application is that the load is gradually reduced during the dumping process, the device will not change in height, and the turning action is smooth and smooth.
Totally inspired by *becky, I tried taking apart the photo and scanned the back side. Played with curves and saturation in PS, I feel more craziness coming on!
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1. Manipulated ? (IV), 2. Manipulated ? (III), 3. Manipulated ? (I), 4. Manipulated ? (II)
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the beginning of something. crocheted fabric scraps, plastic bags, toys and a jump rope; paint, wire.
My grandmother lives somewhere else now, but this house remains one of my earliest memories of Australia.
First attempts at using a handmade diffusion panel in front of the lens. Available light (interior artificial lighting). Diffusion panel made of nylon (white) stretched over black foam core.
Interested in learning how analogue filters effect the digital image for "in the camera" effect.
Adjusted light balance and reduced color tone
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I was editing some pictures from chapter 15 and thought I’d show this!
Cedren on left obviously, and Ann on right if you can't tell.
Consumerism and the value of mass produced objects in comparison with ancient relics; I began to manipulate cans, plastic bottles, coffee and drink lids to discuss the value of consumer goods, i created shrine and alter objects to represent our worship of Capitalism. I created a collection of objects and began to explore the relationships between different forms, found objects often contained secondary themes for example I used a Paracetamol packet which contained themes of medicine, and health as well as the overall theme of Consumerism so connecting these dots through grouping was important.