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Abstract re-interpretations of landscape photographs. Produced using a modified Hough transform implemented in Processing and Photoshop: www.cutsquash.com/2014/03/hough-colour-swirls/
Set from another engine built with processing from processing.org. This engine essencially rotates some geometry in 3D space while painting with particles at it's vertices.
Day 128 [5-7-2016]
An abandoned tour! My job allows for me to do many things. One of which getting to explore abandoned property and take photos of it with my friends. My dad took us to a huge abandoned factory which turned out to be absolutely beautiful. After our abandoned adventure we set off on our own adventure to a large camera store north of Boston which had so much more than we were expecting. We went up to the Sony booth and tried out all of the new G Master lenses along with some of the others that Scott and I have been fanboying over for quite some time. We are both avid Sony users but don't own a single Sony lens which is something that needs to change soon. Luckily more and more Sony lenses are being released so owning one is becoming closer to a reality. We ended our night with a few beautiful long exposure locations and ending the night on an earlier note than we have been for the past few nights. All this adventuring has been fantastic and such a great experience. Being back home is so much better than I could have ever hoped.
Can't wait to see what the next day brings!
Part of our Flickr group weekly challenge. To process and/or manipulate a picture supplied by the previous winner in the group.
Original picture is Here:
www.flickr.com/photos/24506073@N06/5156608487/
Decided to do a slightly different crop, Mainly cause those lights are so cool.
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Using Peter Kirkeskov Rasmussen's photo 'return the cart' as the source [ www.flickr.com/photos/peterras/15732813631 ] & a bit of Processing code to swaps blocks of pixels inside the image continually . . . the little app creates decay in the image. I'm continuing a series of works meditating on forgetting, recognition, loss, avoidance, etc.
Some sketches for Ticonderoga Publications' limited edition of Angela Slatter's collection Black-Winged Angels: ticonderogapublications.com/index.php/our-books/184-black...
Made with Processing.
Using edge detection and random walk to generate an old, grungy photo. I like the way it draws not only the outlines but also some areas.
Inspired by www.openprocessing.org/sketch/59807, but I didn't checked his code.
Code:
www.openprocessing.org/sketch/61722
Video:
Photo:
Train station of Hildesheim, taken in 2011 by me.
Ektachrome 100 from 1995, Zenith E (1980 Olympics model), Görlitz Lydith 30mm lens. Film acceleration process.
Little recoding. Trying to figure out why the particles got so spastic when near the shell of the central orb in older builds. Think I fixed it and to show the stability, threw a couple hundred particles into the space to see what architectural forms they would create.
Cleaned up the code, yet again. Using dynamic color palettes based on a loaded image. This one uses colors from Lance's shirtsleeve.
Women carrying bowl of cassava root bought for processing in a local cassava processing center in Ibadan. Cassava processing; source of employment in Africa.
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Just an outtake on yesterdays shoot. I hope I did choose the right picture for the competition. There are so many photos that i don't really know where to start processing :). Good place to be.
And yes I know the head piece kind of looks like broccoli but its not and it took my a long time to make.
Thanks again Carmen for modeling - best birthday present every ;).