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SMC Pentax-M 50mm f1.7 lens

Candido 200 35mm film

It all started when we were cleaning out the photo club's locker. We found an old, expired disposable camera inside and nobody knew where it came from. Instead of throwing it out, I took it home and shot the roll in one weekend, eventually cross-processing it in some leftover E6 chemicals I had from my slide film processing. Since this is C41 (Color Negative) film, processed in E6 (Color Slide) chemicals, I expected some wild colors and strange effects. The result is actually strangely accurate to real life...

 

Part of the stream coming off of Decew Falls by the Morningstar Grist Mill.

 

See the other shots from this experiment

processing // audio-responsive coding for radiant devices' live show, 08:30:14

White Sands Missile Range Museum, New Mexico, USA

 

Submitted by Shane Thomas @ Vicious Bytes

 

An original warning sign that was displayed in numerous areas around the base during the cold war.

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Heavily processed image of Tigger yawning after getting bored of me taking so many pictures of her.

Jordan River bank. Oct. 2006

 

we were babysitting her for a month and i just fell in love within seconds.

 

- cross processing

Done with Processing. Sorting an array of colors. Quicksort and Selectionsort.

File name: 08_06_003667

 

Title: Legion Parade, Boston

 

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

 

Date created: 1930-10

 

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

 

Genre: Glass negatives

 

Subjects: Military parades & ceremonies

 

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

 

Collection: Leslie Jones Collection

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.

 

Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

  

random drawing + 3D baby steps...

Heavily processed image off Assam on the floor in the kitchen of our house in Yubari, Hokkaido. Original picture taken in the late spring or early summer of 2016.

Stoked that my illustration work for Sport Chek's #MyNorth campaign got into Communication Art's illustration annual 2015.

 

www.chairmanting.com

 

The process of doll Bill Kaulitz, singer of Tokio Hotel. Skecth, vector and colored

 

Processing Paris_Edition_02 22/23 April 2011.

 

Processing Paris is a series of workshops catering for artists, designers or curious creative minds who want to develop and share their understanding of code based creation. Each year, we invite the best professionals and teachers to share their knowledge in the area of the visual arts and code. We propose a number of workshops both for beginners and most experienced.

 

More info.

www.processingparis.org

www.freeartbureau.org

 

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Processing Paris est une série de workshops pour artistes, designers et créatifs visuels souhaitant développer et partager leur connaissance de la programmation dans le processus de création. Chaque année nous invitons des meilleures professionels et professeurs dans le domaine des arts visuels et du code pour partager leurs savoir-faire. Nous proposons des workshops pour les intitiés et les plus expérimentés.

 

Plus d'info.

www.processingparis.org

www.freeartbureau.org

 

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Photos taken at La Fonderie de L'Image, a cultural space in Paris dedicated to new media arts & design.

 

More Info.

www.lafonderiedelimage.org

 

what a cute signboard ~~

For small businesses in the processing sector, getting international orders is a big win. In Ethiopia, as part of EIF's partnership with the government, select businesses were sent to international trade fairs like Gulfood in Dubai - the world's largest food trade exhibition.

 

Tewodros Yilma's Alpha Trading Partners was one of them, and there he secured orders that have helped his business grow. Alpha Trading's processing facility is outside Addis Ababa in Adama, where he employs approximately 40 people.

 

www.enhancedif.org/en/country-profile/ethiopia

 

©Fernando Castro/EIF

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at EIFCommunications@wto.org

 

To learn more, visit our website www.enhancedif.org

oil on panel, in process

Today I tried to re-process Pillars of creation by using the raw data that I found on MAST. I've processed the RAW data using 5 different softwares:

 

First one was FITS Liberator which I used to stretch the image and make faint dust visible.

 

Second one was SiriL which I used to compose RGB channels and calibrate the colors on the image.

 

Third one was GIMP which I used to change the value of the image.

 

Fourth one was Topaz Studio 2 which I used to clear, denoise and sharpen the image.

 

Last one was Snapseed which I used to clear big artifacts on the image by using healing tool.

Edited (and heavily processed) ISS043 image of Hokkaido and northern Tohoku at night with lots of bright cities.

Processed with VSCO with a7 preset

Like a Kafka book's character

Meredith almost ready to sew

ableton live sends OSC data to Processing

 

processing makes the graphics

ableton controls data

Processed with VSCO with e8 preset

Concept sketch for exhibition poster using a recursive branch structure, interpreted as a quad strip. Built with Processing.

Processed with VSCOcam with b4 preset

Processed with VSCOcam with g3 preset

Automaatio valtaa alaa myös keittiössä. Kts. luento:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0bO5AwDtC9Y

 

Running a user experience workshop for a client helps us understand the touch points that customers and staff experience. It's low tech - postitnotes, markers, sweets - and it's the conversation that counts

Experimental program done with processing.

All screenshots have been captured live in real time.

 

More info and videos here: blog.goodthink.biz/particles-typography-3d/

Video: vimeo.com/51206202

This is a rather ugly tree to most but it is a favorite for me. Looks like it has had some struggles in it's lifetime, like most of us. I believe it lost it's top in a lightning strike. I just played with some Elements tools until I got something that pleased me.

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