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goofing around with photoshop filters :P
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I'll sing it one last time for you
Then we really have to go
You've been the only thing that's right
In all I've done
And I can barely look at you
But every single time I do
I know we'll make it anywhere
Away from here
Light up, light up
As if you have a choice
Even if you cannot hear my voice
I'll be right beside you, dear
Louder, louder
And we'll run for our lives
I can hardly speak I understand
Why you can't raise your voice to say
NDCS team away day looking at the impact of the Cameron government's cuts on social care for deaf children and young people. We visualised the cuts as a dark raincloud, and NDCS campaigns and services as a sunburst of hope.
Challenging times. I do like colourful mind maps and post it notes, and here's the result of our afternoon session.
Mind: Path to Thalamus
ini Tweaks (Freecam, Timestop, FOV)
Remove Film Grain / Vignette
Reshade Framework
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I finally received my print today that I won from Grant. Oh my goodness. It's just so glorious! And huge.
Hmm. I wanted to do an outdoor shot today but there were soooooo many birds around the area that kept flocking around and I was scared that it was gonna turn out like the movie 'Birds' where all the birds attacked people because of hallucination.
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Wayward Mind.
Im Gegensatz zu extremen Fortschritten Metaphern Jahreszeiten störende Spiegel depressive Muster blinden Gräben systematische Kreativitäten ,
Հանգստացնող պատճառները ակտիվ հիվանդություն են վախեցրել ժամանակաշրջանների մանիկայի վատթարացող պետությունները հստակեցրին գագաթները մեծ հետաքրքրություններ,
énergies mixtes tempéraments psychologiques inspirants poètes tournants peintres yeux verrous tumultueux embrouillant d’étranges lignes excentriques,
عدم انتظام المهارات المهووسة المجنونة الأدب الغريب الخلافات الشريرة التي تنحرف عن السلوك المشين تنوع حساب المزاج الخطير,
neamhoird chraiceacha dochloídí mothúcháin fhásta diansaothrú guaiseacha síolrú choiniciúil contúirtí contúirtí,
sumptus atque incommodis perturbata motus actus est indifferens desideria uitiosa annis secandi lacertos quaestiones Timidis autem indulgentiarum merito similitudinem tribunalis separatam;,
不均衡の感覚絶望的な夜不合理な怒りの激流激流激怒の仲間苦い軽蔑の退屈な日の誇張笑い心.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Canon Sure Shot Max / Dubblefilm Jelly
First time with this film - I like the random nature of images taken with it, but it's maybe all rather 'hipster' - little post-processing
"Dubblefilm Jelly produces a unique tone with unconventional colours. The effect is unpredictable, so results will vary. Dubble Jelly has been pre-exposed to create a rainbow of bright colours. You will see reds, blues, yellows, oranges and greens washed over your images"
Barking Station, East London, UK
Here you come again
Just when Im about to make it work without you
You look into my eyes
And light those dreamy eyes
And pretty soon Im wonderin
How I came to doubt you
All you gotta do
Is smile that smile
And there go all my defenses
Just leave it up to you
And in a little while
Youre messin up my mind
An fillin up my senses
Dolly Parton ♬ ♬ Here You Come Again
Explored | May 1, 2009 #51
I witnessed a birdy love affair. Its quite melancholic when I saw the scene. There were two birds perched on the roof. They landed from the same flight. They stayed abreast for quite some time before one decided to fly away. The remaining one suddenly started to chirp loudly and the sound dimmed after a while. The bird did not move for minutes, just left alone. It triggered some kinda of sadness in me. I wonder if birds that met once can cross paths (or rather cross flights) once more. The sky is so vast that perhaps the one time they met would be their last.
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Would appreciate not having large/animated multi invite codes
Perhaps not the most sensible shoes to wear on a damp morning in East London... artwork by Nathan Bowen.
Half of the credit for this picture goes to my favorite cousin Khalid. He is the one who gave me the idea of taking a picture of this tree. So, I told him to climb up, sit on the tree, and pose for this shot. He did. I dedicate this picture to Khalid who's mind is wide open and has been my best friend and best cousin since my childhood.
Taken from Faridpur, Bangladesh.
F P EXPLORED
"Die ganze Vielfalt, der ganze Reiz, die ganze Schönheit des Lebens besteht aus Schatten und Licht." (Tolstoi)
A quiet mind is all you need. All else will happen rightly, once your mind is quiet. As the sun on rising makes the world active, so does self-awareness affect changes in the mind. In the light of calm and steady self-awareness, inner energies wake up and work miracles without any effort on your part.
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How To Create Images Like This
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I do love confusing people with photos, its fun xD
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If anyones at all interested, heres my lovely image analysis for my A-levels, describing how I did it in detail and shizz
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For this image, my main aim was to create the strongest lead through line effect as possible, something which Peter Keetman (the artist Im studying) continuously did throughout his images.
To make the image ‘my own’ I wanted to create a large sense of surrealism and almost disorientation.
To create this image, to start off with I set my lens to 18mm to exaggerate the perspective of the building as much as possible, helping make things in the distance look further away, and placing the end of the line of shops right in the middle of the image, helping out with the lead through line.
I also opted to use a very deep depth of field in order to not lose any detail in any of the shops.
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Then in Photoshop:
-Using a mixture of the tools in Camera RAW and gradient maps, I adjusted the colours to suit my preferences, upping the vibrancy and turning down the saturation helped bring out the greens in the image, I also upped the exposure and gave the blacks/contrast a boost.
-I also saw the image as too ‘cold,’ so I turned up the white balance, giving a much more warm feeling.
-To sharpen the image without creating colour artefacts, I changed the image mode to lab colour, as opposed to RBG, then turned off the A+B channels, and applied a small radius, large amount, unsharp mask.
-I then selectively dodged and burned areas of the image to bring out the details I wanted, and lose the ones I didn't.
-I then applied a very small noise reduction just to remove any unwanted grain.
-Using the patch, clone, heal and content aware fill tools I selectively removed every person out of the image as I saw them as unwanted distractions from the subject and patterns.
-To create the whole pattern itself, first I cropped the top and bottom third of the image off.
-I then selected the right half of the photograph, duplicated it into a new layer and flipped it horizontally and placed it at the left hand side and flattened the layers.
-Then I selected the top half of the image, duplicated it, flipped it vertically and placed it at the bottom of the image.
-To blend both the horizontal and vertical ‘reflections’ I used a mask and filled it with a short black to white gradient, fading the line between the layers.
-To finalise the image, creating as much disorientation as I could, I rotated it 90 degrees, making the sides of the building appear to be the path.
Personally I believe this photo tuned out exactly how I wanted it, it is full of patterns, has a multitude of lead in lines, and appears to very disorientating.
Taken in the Queens Arcade, Leeds.
A bit of wool spinning, mind it got a bit interesting when the molten magnesium started bouncing off the low ceiling and landing on my head. Hats are highly recommended.