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Heavily processed picture of a dandelion in front of our house in Yubari.

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Overly processed (is there any other way?) New Horizons image of Pluto's moon Charon, released today (10 September 2015).

I went back and saved old WIP photos here.

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Cartoon-like version of a picture of power lines and telephone lines near our house, seen with the zoom lens on my big camera ("big" meaning the batteries wear out in a hurry).

Hmmm...This is an Android app Gavarse just pointed me to. It's free, therefore the little add? Or I didn't see a place to enter a title, so there's a little add? Back to the drawing board.

 

BUT this is obviously a vintage version. It's a re-make of Moku Ahi, which was taken with my Canon SX30. I downloaded it into my phone the other day, and selected it for a try-out of PhotoFunia in-camera processing a few minutes ago.

 

Hipstamatic, watch out! Here come the Androids!

 

Thanks, Gavarse!

 

I rather like it (outside of the title). How about you?

Processed with Onetake with Tsukiji preset.

This is a version of a dandelion picture I posted a while ago (from our garden in Kitahiroshima). I back up my images with Google Photos (I don't work for Google so that isn't an advertisement) and they automatically apply processing/effects on certain images (I don't know how they select the image). If you download the image then re-upload it as a differently named image, Google Photos will reprocess it again. You can continue this (which is very easy if you use the Google Photo Uploader) for quite some time ending up with a highly surreal image.

The pigeons on the rooftop called to me today as I drove down the street. I had to turn around and pull over to shoot this one. I love it that one was taking flight. I think the processing works with this one too.

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Hewlett-Packard Brio BA600

Copyright Ben Phillips Photography Ltd, +447785 721740, www.bphillips.co.uk

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Dominic is taking a woodworking class. First graders with hammers -- yikes!

 

It's really a good thing. He has to learn how to handle tools step by step.

 

Dealing with diabetes is a similar process. We're learning the tools of the trade, the lingo, the way to work the system. One step, one day at a time.

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The view down the microscope. Right in the centre is an ostracod.

altreforme is a young and innovatory brand, with deep roots based on a long entrepreneurial tradition.

altreforme is established in 2008 as productive diversification of Fontana Group. The engineering sector, engaged from more than fifty years with the manufacturing of metal bodies for the most worldwide well-known and prestigious automotive companies, gives shape to a creative project exclusively intended for the contemporary design world

Edited using luminosity maps, Ctrl+Alt+~ and then some curves. Separate layers for light and dark. Some dodging and burning and selective sharpening, USM and Smart Sharpen. 0,5° CW rotate. Saturation lowered. Processed JPEG, very similar to this one.

I shot these bracketed to play around with HDR, so another version will follow later.

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Audrey's first treat or treat'n!

 

Coal Harbour, Vancouver, B.C.

October 31 2015

Video di atas adalah Proses pembuatan cetakan (Moulding Process) menggunakan pasir green sand daur ulang dan pasir green sand baru. Pola (Pattern) yang digunakan adalah pola "Logam" dengan level-6. Proses ini dilakukan dengan cara manual, tanpa menggunakan mesin (Otomatis). Rangka yang digunakan untuk mencetakpun menggunakan rangka yang terbuat dari kayu. Benda yang dibuat adalah struktur untuk body pipa PDAM.

NOTE: Video ini saya ambil dari PT. Kusuma Baja Indonesia, Ceper, Klaten, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

I'm tired of grey skies. I want to shoot 100 with confidence again.

 

Minolta SRTMC

Rebranded Agfa Precisia 100 (Lomo)

X-Pro

Heavily processed version of a flower in the garden at hour house in Kitahiroshima.

Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.

 

It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'

Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto

 

Photo by Sara Collaton

Olympus Zuiko Digital 9-18mm f/4-5.6; Olympus EVOLT E-620 iS

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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