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A Mexican wolf lays on a table while staff performs health checks, takes measurements and administers vaccines.
Credit: Mexican Wolf Interagency Field Team
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
" Has two brains; one is lost and the other is out looking for it." ~ Unknown
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One frame from an art piece that will hopefully be projected on a dome screen. Image is created with Processing.
Escultura marmol de Antonio Canovas (1808) en museo del Hermitage, Sant Petersburgo
Cianotipia sobre papel Montval 300 gr.
I don't know what Nat's character is called so I titled this based on what I did to the photo. I used Topaz Adjust's Dark - Night faded to 65% on the Overlay mode and Nik Software's Color Efex Pro - Pro Contrast / Cross-Processing & Film Grain filters. Light pattern created with MagMod's MagBeam with stencil.
Cosplayer: Nat Archaic
This was an assignment for an alternative colour photography course at my local community college. This is shot on Fuji RTP II – an ISO 64 tungsten balanced transparency film that I had developed as negative film. Love what is going on with the colour shifts and the contrast.
It's been so long that I can't remember how we lit this anymore. My apologies on that front.
The best way for me to come up with new ideas is by changing or challenging the process itself.
I used the roller paint to save time, but I think it had a real effect on the overall shapes of the letters. Looking forward to more...
Ektachrome 100 from 1995, Zenith E (1980 Olympics model), Görlitz Lydith 30mm lens. Film acceleration process.
Fracking: a process of drilling down into the earth to release natural gas from shale rock fields. Technological developments now have advanced to the point where it is possible to drill vertically and then horizontally. Millions of gallons of "sweet, potable water" are used in the process. In other words, this is the same water you drink, bathe in and need for everyday uses. This water then returns as flowback which is nothing more than a toxic, even radioactive witches brew of undisclosed chemicals that threatens everyone's health. Not only that, but the water is gone and can't be brought back. And the land itself is also destroyed. Would you want to live near a place where this is occuring?
And let's be sure to thank our former vice-president cheney for this process to " spill " across the nation. When in office he made sure to insert the " Haliburton Regulation" in environmental laws which exempted this process from regulation by the EPA. Of course, he used to be CEO of that company. Well, he had one thing right: there were weapons of mass destruction. They just
weren't in Iraq.
Zo'n lens als de Loawa Dreamer heb je niet gelijk onder de knie, dus heb ik hier een uitsnede gemaakt van wat wel gelukt is.
You can't master a lens like the Loawa Dreamer straight away, so I've made a crop here of what I did manage.
Shot with a Mamiya 645 Pro TL & 80mm f/2.8 lens... Fuji Velvia 50, Cross Processed...Scanned with my Epson 4490
Goma bicromatada sobre cianotÃpia.
Papel Canson Montval 300 gr.
1ª capa.- pigmento Siena Quemado
2ª capa.- pigmento Siena Natural
3ª capa.- pigmento Marrón Natural.
Negativo digital.