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The Iris Nebula NGC7023. A bright reflection nebula in the constellation Cepheus. The nebula is estimated to be 1300light years away and 6 light years across. Taken 9 October and 1 November 2018. 3hrs 30min Lum, 3hr each RGB. Esprit 150ED, ASI1600mm. Processed in Pixinsight and Photoshop.
NC ? ...nope,
Beleive it or not, truely handmade.
Yes it is, full manual. I should take picture of process, but just forgotten; I'm a builder. This is a part of jig, dropouts holder.
PS: not a lawyer tabs ; )
large view: flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=2060132701&size=o
This facility is also located on the 138 heading east from 15 N. It was a processing plant of some sort. With pipes above that lead al the way from the head to the end of the building. this facility had several of these. I was super careful to not break any laws and enter hazardous areas as i was traveling alone. the only pictures I could get were those from opened windows. The outside of this place was truely movie like.. complete with cranking old tin roofs and doors banging back and forth against the wind. it was magical to me... very other worldly..
Argonne chemist Junbing Yan prepares a high temperature reactor for cathode material processing for lithium-ion batteries.
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Process documentation for a small project I am building which harvests and visualizes colour data from six live sources.
Built with www.processing.org
I was playing with my particle system and the attractor class I created. This hapened with a very strong attractor
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
yeah, i decided to dress up as a hippie... :D i tried to get the entire outfit in a bunch of photos, but they didn't turn out very well. i didn't even mean to take this one, but it turned out the best
Shannon Slane: Processed
An Exploration of modern food through new sculpture. Sculpture, Senior Exhibition.
The Granite Room
211 Peters St SW
Atlanta, GA 30313
My current work addresses the production of food in modern American society. From factory farming to locally raised produce, I seek to explore what may be one of the most pressing issues of our time in a lighthearted and approachable manner. It is widely acknowledged that the industrialization of food manufacturing has transformed the lives, habits, and bodies of Americans, as well as alerted the way that most of our society thinks-or doesn’t think-about where food comes from and what food is. I create digitally fabricated representations of animals that are engineered and produced, and may have more in common with products or raw materials than other living creatures. These animals, which are designed, fabricated and then placed on assembly lines that guide their existence from inception to processing, include chickens, cows, pigs, and fish. My work is also concerned with edible plants and their role in our lives both historically and presently. Plants as well as animals are now being generated inside laboratories, and travel unimaginable distances to reach our supermarkets and tables. This is a marvel of human technology and global society as well as a complex system that may need re-working if humanity is to move toward a sustainable future.
I hope that I can put what goes onto your plate into your thoughts as well.
Here is a mashup of my process. I used old fabric I had, bright pink yarn that was a giveaway, and some old yellow trim!
Read more here!
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.
Ektachrome 100 from 1995, Zenith E (1980 Olympics model), Görlitz Lydith 30mm lens. Film acceleration process.
Escultura marmol de Antonio Canovas (1808) en museo del Hermitage, Sant Petersburgo
Cianotipia sobre papel Montval 300 gr.
The task was to choose a painting by a favorite artist or by one of the artists proposed: Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee, Theo van Doesburg, Wassily Kandinsky and to recreate it with. The piece could be a variation of the artwork which was provided. I rethought about Wassily Kandinsky‘s – Several Circles painting. I used one geometrical rule: random intersecting ellipses and keyPressed function to draw freely the picture each time. www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=17214
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