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This is the loverly DeAnna Marie. :) She hired me and my little camera for some Senior/Couples Pictures.
A cropped and processed version of one of my pegs shots. Processed in Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Mac. Added some contrast, did a cross-processing effect, and a slight desaturation. I felt that having *some* colour in here was a good thing, rather than making it completely black and white. What do you think ?
Unprocessed version here
The tissue processor is an automated machine that progressively dehydrates tissue and impregnates it with molten paraffin. This procedure usually runs overnight, although small biopsies can be processed in a few hours.
Cassava is used in the starch industry throughout Southeast Asia to make products from noodles to pharmaceuticals, supporting smallholder incomes. For full story visit: bit.ly/1g8lTHg
Credit: ©2014CIAT/GeorginaSmith
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Graduation project | 2008
SILENCIO is an experiment on the relationship between image and sound. Three sonic interpretations of a short story were analyzed by a Processing script, resulting in a series of images.
You can download the music, the source code for the script and high-res images @ www.doisedois.net/silencio (portuguese-only for now, sorry)
although the processing room at the post office in gary, indiana has been stripped of almost all of its equipment, nature continues to thrive regardless of its surroundings. this 12ft tall tree popped up through the wooden blocks (they are not bricks, but wood blocks to support the heavey machinery) along side other plants to give a little life to this abandonded facility.
YOUR COMMENT IS THE GREATEST "AWARD" YOU COULD GIVE -- No graphics please.
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY COMMENTS!!!
this is my dress for my friends wedding. I´m her maid of honour with another friend of us. Pride has a white dress with small red flowers in it. Maid of honours dress in red with light beige lace details.
This is the situation now. I still have to add a zipper and lace on hem. And i think i´m making a wide lace belt on waist too...
Colour is beatifull red wine, not a christmas red as in photo :)
The Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance works with the Institut des Siences Agronomique du Burundi (ISABU), to give farmers access to improved beans. The beans have been bred with characteristics like high iron; some yield more produce and some are more resilient to drought. Researchers at ISABU are working with key farmers, to produce more beans. And they are linking producers who are adding value, for example by grinding beans into bean flour, to feed to children as part of a school feeding program to tackle malnutrition with World Vision. www.ciat.cgiar.org or www.pabra-africa.org
Credit: ©2017CIAT/GeorginaSmith
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If you get sick of all my faux cross-processing, you're going to get really sick of my new love of textures.
This is one of pareeerica's. They're fabulous!
These images document progress in my latest attempt to visualize data from the NYTimes API. These images are chronological, and show the evolution of this small project as it progressed over the course of a day.
This project was built in Processing, v. 1.0
You can find out more about these and other newspaper visualizations on my blog: blog.blprnt.com
Native plant seeds ready for processing at the Dane County Seed Shed attached to the William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park, part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area.
Im addicted! I love this project! I added some blending effects and am using a halo blurry image instead of a solid fill ellipse. I... had... no... idea...
Stills from VJ projects performed last night at the Mighty Gallery to Bitshifter's gameboy-driven audio.
All visuals were run as Processing-exported OSX applications controlled live with an M-Audio Trigger Finger. Someone buy me a Lemur so I can do this properly.
I am testing out different Shibori (resist dying) techniques. Here I have randomly wound thread around a bead. I will then dye the fabric, dry it, then remove the thread / bead with a quick-un-pick to reveal a pattern. I'm hoping to achieve an intricate pattern, which wouldn't be achievable using an elastic band. The downside is it is quite time consuming. In researching 'how to do Shibori', there is lots of information about the end result, but little about the process.
An update to my perlinParticle02 code: Now, rather than generating three buffer images for the x, y, and speed perlin values, it calculates them on the fly. This has the added advantage of being able to animate time, which you can see in the above movie. However, it's also exponentially slower. This movie took about a second a frame, or ten minutes on my 5 year old laptop.
Find source code here:
processingwiki.tiddlyspot.com/#PerlinParticles03
Blog notes here, and live example: