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Homage to a print that Jared Tarbell sent me a while ago. Thanks for the inspiration JT (though yours is much more elegant... nice trick with the black orb with multiple specular highlights... sublime!). Rendered out at 5000x5000. Check the fullsize to see the detail.

Margo takes Jeanne's photo.

 

Sumapaz Paramo, Sumapaz National Park, Colombia

A test from a near-finished version of my colour.economy project. The particles in this system are trying to trade red, green, and blue to get to a target colour value.

A man collects tea coming out of a machine at the Gorreana Tea Factory and museum on Sao Miguel island, Azores.

four views of a hypercube projected into 3d, top left: 4D perspective 3D parallel, top right: 4D perspective 3D perspective, bottom left: 4D parallel 3D parallel, bottom right: 4D parallel 3D perspective

The next evolution from these diagrams:

 

One and Two

  

Infusion de produits de la forêt.

Forest products infusion.

Sample output from closetConnect processing sketch

Delicate honeysuckle and lemon soap inspired by Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen

ODC-10 A.M.

 

I usually can be found around 10ish processing my photos on my lovely new computer. I took this photo in the front yard this morning. It was so cold and frosty last night but the Arctic Peach blossoms didn't get phased by it. I used Topaz Smudge on this photo.

Processed with InterPhoto with Rosa preset.

Processed with VSCOcam with g3 preset

"After and before" post processing demo.

Insurance outsourcing providers assign tasks to different teams, fetch reports on hourly basis to track performance. In insurance sector, the focus is on managing the accounts accurately and settling the claims in time.

This one was drawn on a flight early this week. I hate the phrase Thought Process. You? But what is on this figure's head could very well be a thought process. Or not. Ultimately, who cares? vicinity of 5 x 8 inches, this one.

3d Fractal system created with Processing and the OpenGl library.

Sketching with graphite. You can view the final work here: www.flickr.com/photos/adolfux/4760963144

tests for a noise sequencer

Again, I forgot to take a picture while I was working on the central figure. But here it is with the blank background. The rest will be filled in tonight.

The Livermore rodeo is history this year. Cowboy has been put in storage. But at least he can make an appearance in XPRO film.

 

Taken with my Vivitar ultra wide and slim toy camera. Kodak slide film, cross processed.

Summilux - f/1.4 on GH2 body.

Salt Print from digital negative

 

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