View allAll Photos Tagged process
Made in much the same way as the Ink Trails experiments. Magnetosphere, with a black and white facelift, runs to audio by the Flashbulb (Kirlian Isles II). For 100 frames, each of the 1000 particles rains ink down onto the paper. If the particle should pass through the paper, it leaves traces of this passage. At the end of the 100 frames, all the geometry collapses onto the paper and then the cycle starts again.
Read about it here.
A couple I recently photographed a wedding for.
Strobist: Lightrein 1200W Camera right, triggered by radio.
(Hit 'L' to view on Black!)
GLERL scientist at work in the laboratory calibrating instruments for field work (Tom Johengen). GLERL 2009.
The River Liza is one of England's most natural rivers. Its natural meandering creates gravels beds, islands and large piles of woody debris. In this photo you can see the river flowing down the left side of its course. Only a couple of years ago it was flowing down the right side up against the island of trees. The open space in the right hand side is Gillerthwaite Mire which is being restored with the help of Cumbria Wildlife Trust.
RPOHIRE is a Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) company with offshore recruiting services providing offshore recruiters , sourcer, Resume Researcher, Recruitment Consultant ,Resourcer; For more details please visit www.rpohire.com
I don't know how this happened but isn't it wonderful? This is why I love film! try do this with a digital point and shoot lol :-) shot on paddy's day 17/03/12.
crossprocessed with expired (feb 2012) boots slide film 200 using my trusty olympus xa2
these wings are from a barn owl, roadkill, in the central valley of CA. I spread and pinned them to a board and am going to pack them in salt and rice to preserve them. They will go into a sculpture once they stop smelling so bad.
Someone was curious on a forum about how I go about doing a face up, so here we are!
This is a Dollzone Stramonium in tan by the way.
it seems I've lately been inching closer to completing this pet project, so I'm happy to post another image from it. :)
Created with Processing. Based on code from www.ghostagency.net/processing/abstractscape3_int/index.html
Cleaned up the code, yet again. Using dynamic color palettes based on a loaded image. This one uses colors from Lance's shirtsleeve.
Uchafbwyntiau o'r GwyddonLe, a noddir gan Brifysgol Abertawe, ar faes Eisteddfod yr Urdd Brycheiniog a Maesyfed 2018
Highlights from the GwyddonLe science pavilion, which is sponsored by Swansea University, at the Brecon and Radnorshire Urdd Eisteddfod 2018.
Carbon transfer print (single transfer). 24x18 cm
Emulsion: 5mg of dry watercolor diluted in 1 liter of 10% gelatin
Sensitization: 2.5% ammonium bichromate diluted 1:1 with alcohol
Exposed to 6x18V Sylvania BL-350 lamps for 720 seconds.
Please view it large!!! View On Black
It's amazing how something so small can bloom into something so beautiful.
Gear: Nikon D90
Nikkor 105 mm micro f/2.8 VR G IF-ED
2 profoto heads; 1 with 4x6 softbox, other with snoot
Processing:
5 images blended together in photoshop CS4
adjustments made in lightroom 2 and photoshop cs3