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Just got back from a trip to Texas. My brother got married (yay!) and had a wonderful time with my family. These were not taken on this trip - these are from my trip in May. I posted a similar one back then but this is just a longer exposure. I had really good light that morning!

 

I will be stopping by everyone's stream in the next few days and catch up - I still need to get caught up around my house/work! Hope everyone is having a great week!

Day 95/366: iPhone selfie, processed using Hipstamatic | Enlight | Camera+

sharing and caring... If you are curious, or think the process of these recent sketches can help your own path, i wrote a detailed blog about the 'how' at akirabeard.com/blog. My painting isn't much different than my drawing, i feel its just an issue of medium and color difference. I will post that in the future. enjoy!!

I had a little fun with this image. I liked the serendipity of the moment. I just happened to reach a spot on an overpass when I spotted this man crossing the tracks. I had little time to react and got just this one shot off zooming quickly out.

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Processed with Snapseed.

One I totally forgot to process from last week!

 

Cromer, Norfolk.

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I wanted to play along. Here is my contribution to the 'Our first attempts all kinda look like this' group. Trying to learn the pros and cons of Sunflow as a raytracer within Processing (Thanks to Mark at Hipstersinc for the library). Here I am exhibiting a complete lack of control over the clipping plane.

 

And sure, its cliché to do jumbled-boxes-with-ray-tracer, but its just sooo damn sexy, how could I not!

 

One day, I will get back to Sunflow, but gonna wait a bit longer.

in a hurry at the airport, bound home. this is all I could get after quickly processing the picture

 

Please be patient more (better) images of this incredible place will be posted soon

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abandoned coal based power plant

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Dandelion image cut up and sorted by some sort of "yellowness".

 

Made with processing.org.

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Proof of concept for another kind of mosaic involving 2 kinds of tiles, randomly shuffled.

 

I first read about this years ago, in a column or book by Martin Gardner, A.K. Dewdney, Douglas Hofstadter or Clifford Pickover. Or maybe somewhere else, but probably one of those four... My idols. :)

 

Generated procedurally in processing.--

More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

Creative process, from start to finish. Reference images > conceptual sketches > computer drawings > assembly > finished product.

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Bigger to smaller rings : London / Vescemont / Belfort / Barcelona.

Red nodes represent the non encrypted networks.

Quick idea for the Order Of Magnitude homepage sketched out on my custom wireframe template.

 

You can download the pdf template and read more about it on my blog

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speedex cross process expired film

a softer look this time with 2 paint applications

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The original image looked rather bland, although I liked the mosaic tiled background. Thought I would try a cross processing technique I read about a few months ago.

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