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We're testing a new app for internal time tracking . Very brutal, almost makes me want to cry :)
› www.slifelabs.com (cheers Timo)
Martin Rogalla was good enough to process this picture for me touching it up. Visit his photostream here: www.flickr.com/photos/70613318@N00/
A double exposed roll of expired Fuji Velvia 50 slide film. Exposed first at ISO 80, then the second time around at ISO 32. Cross processed in C-41 chemicals. Both exposures taken on a Canon EOS A2E camera.
strangely the only photo i have so far of the bristolians trip up north. i completely forgot to use my digital camera, and the rest appear to be stuck at the beginning of a roll of B&W thats still in my camera. oh well - something to look forward to :)
thats Brendadada and the 'not as scary as she sometimes looks in sarahs photos Bingo Little.
Il progetto parte dalla volontà di incorniciare diversi modelli di processore come fossero pietre preziose. La varietà dei diversi tipi di processore da vita ad una originale composizione ornamentale. I processori sono incastonati in placche di rame collegate tra di loro attraverso un leggero tondino, anch'esso di rame.
Flowers and Lines created with Processing. They try to be weird and obviously kitsch at the same time, recycling the idea of crusty old blood and urin in fabrics.
We stopped by a used bookstore today and I took a picture (because, books) and, naturally, had to run the result through my new favorite filter...
Spent a lot of today working on some of the photos I took on the cruise. there will be lots of processing for the next few weeks.
Flowers and Lines created with Processing. They try to be weird and obviously kitsch at the same time, recycling the idea of crusty old blood and urin in fabrics.
Drawings on the green grass
photo by NNoti Nastenkina
www.flickr.com/photos/nnoti_nastenkina
And nice video is here vimeo.com/54197118#
Here we see the color blending process is taking place before using it for the makeup
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Breaking a webcam capture (overlaid) into a spiral of its pixels, top left -> bottom right mapped to center -> periphery.
Mostly an exercise in getting a spiral builder to work.