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ektachrome e100vs cross-processed

processed by the application of "Instagram"

using a Sony Xperia arc

Nikolai-Quartier in Hamburg. Ricoh GR, Cross Processing-Effekt aus der Kamera.

Heavily processed (via AI style transfer) image of Tigger on the table a year ago or so.

Hi all

I wasn't happy with the previous image processing so had another go! .. It would be nice to know which you prefer?

 

The shot was taken through a special Ha (hydrogen Alpha) Solar filter and scope. The shot was taken in mono and colourized in photoshop. I'm looking forward to more attempts at this and yes it really is the Sun. Shot taken 09/09/10

 

Thanks for looking .. :-)

Steve

Process 4.5 is the first in a series of special edition Process publications. Printed in only black on lighweight 70gsm Bond, Process 4.5 purposely contrasts the usual high production qualities of the quarterly journal, as well acting as a platoform to experiment with different formats and production techniques. The publication's content is a reflection and retrospective of the first four editions of Process Journal. Consisting of three major parts, the first a comprehensive essay written by typographer and design-lecturer Brad Haylock. The second a typographic analysis of each of the typefaces featured in editions one to four, including type samples and specimens. And finally, we asked a selection of contributors from editions one to four the simple question: ‘what is your process’. Including responses from Brett Phillips (3 Deep Design), Michael C. Place (Build), Mason Wells (Bibliothèque), Tom Crabtree (Manual) and Tony Brook (Spin).

Processed with VSCOcam with s2 preset

X-E1 + ultra wide-heliar 12/5.6

This print is for a doll quilt swap I am in (i hope she likes pink!). It was made using the contact paper method of screen printing(there are 3 layers) on top of a vintage print my aunt gave me and uses fabric ink to make sure that is is washable.

Spectrum RGB Palette

Little recoding. Trying to figure out why the particles got so spastic when near the shell of the central orb in older builds. Think I fixed it and to show the stability, threw a couple hundred particles into the space to see what architectural forms they would create.

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

A series exploring bacteria and typography. Built with Processing.

Headwaters Energy's Covol Fuels 3 Crockett Coal Processing in Crockett, KY was quiet when I visited the area.

HDR : Margam Castle ...

 

My thanks to 'Jeffda' for the lift today.

Set from another engine built with processing from processing.org. This engine essencially rotates some geometry in 3D space while painting with particles at it's vertices.

Created with Processing and HemeshGUI (code.google.com/p/amnonp5/)

Having an idea, figuring out how and setting it up, is at least half the fun of macro photography.

Using Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen's photo 'return the cart' as the source [ www.flickr.com/photos/peterras/15732813631 ] & a bit of Processing code to swaps blocks of pixels inside the image continually . . . the little app creates decay in the image. I'm continuing a series of works meditating on forgetting, recognition, loss, avoidance, etc.

One photo, processed twice then spliced together. As unrealistic as it gets.

I did not know.

 

I did not know, that when a drummer's drum pedal is pressed that the position of where the mallet head strikes the drum head- can affect the sound.

Apparently- if the mallet strikes precisely at the drum heads center- the sound is optimal-

richer and "bass-ier" than striking off center, where the factory pedal causes the mallet to engage the drumhead.

So- what to do?

Either, lower the Pedal, or raise the Drum head higher.

Sounds Simple- right?

Simple, as we've discussed earlier kids- ain't always so simple.....

 

A Golden Emperor moth of the Saturniidae moth family.

Preliminary Design, Filter Room, Butterfly Valve

Made with Processing.

 

Using edge detection and random walk to generate an old, grungy photo. I like the way it draws not only the outlines but also some areas.

 

Inspired by www.openprocessing.org/sketch/59807, but I didn't checked his code.

 

Code:

www.openprocessing.org/sketch/61722

 

Video:

vimeo.com/42271081

 

Photo:

Train station of Hildesheim, taken in 2011 by me.

A still from the audio reactive visuals I produced for the Peter Gabriel - New Blood Tour.

Minolta MD Zoom 24 -35mm f/3,5 Fujifilm Sensia 100 X-Process

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