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Polaroid CP3 Experimental process
Have you ever seen something you have been imagining for days and never spoken of, suddenly represented by another artist in Flickr?? Has it ever happened to you that the type of art you do suddenly appears in your favourite artist or bands´ artwork without them having possibly known? This sort of coincidence is known as Synchronicity but a group of artists and I have been observing the amount of times these coincidences happen. It has happened at least once to almost every person. This is a glimpse of what the scientific term of Collective Unconscious means and how it permeates reality, as science has shown before. The experiment we are about to embark on is based not on promoting synchronistic phenomena but merely on registering each time this happens until we have a large list of these synchronistic phenomena and can find general common factors. There is a place where all thoughts from everyone come together, the place where we dream things that happen or that dont, the place of beauty and art, our dreams. If this has happened to you, you would be helping an ongoing investigation if either you just mentioned it has happened to you (the mere affirmative has statistical value) or you kindly described your case as a comment on this journal. I will let all those who participate know the final result.
More heavily processed pictures of Tigger. The original image was of Tigger getting my attention while standing in a warm sunbeam in the Kitchen.
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I spent today at a 1-1 workshop trying out film processing and printing using a seaweed developer made out of local bladderwrack. I processed a 35mm film of images I took, and a 120 film. I learnt how the 120 film is wrapped while I was unwrapping it in the dark to put on the spool.
This was the best print from the day. We did try another image with another batch of developer; but each batch is different and the images were cooked a bit too much.
The workshop was at a local darkroom with an artist who is exploring ways of making photography more sustainable and less reliant on harmful chemicals. We did use commercial stop and fix solutions due to time constraints.
I saw stachematic on sale for free ages ago via Life In Lofi. I downloaded it, but never used it. I was about to delete it from my phone, but had to use it just once.
iOS camera >> stachematic >> camera+ >> instagram
And there was a couple of TiltShiftGen Pro edits in there as well to add some DoF.
Full final version on @brettmorrison on instagram distilleryimage11.instagram.com/592070009a4d11e1abd612313...
Image compilation compiled here with Diptic.
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Believe it or not, I DON'T have too much time on my hands! I have a full-time job that bores the life out of me so I have to be as creative as I can be when I'm home or I feel like I'm going to shrivel up and die!!!! Am I too dramatic? Perhaps.
I have a lot of old jagged East TN rocks to work with so I smoothed this one out and made a little thatch roof with Apoxie Sculpt. The chimney is wood-filler and the paints are craft acrylics.
This is a really fun, EASY project that would be good for kids. Plus, it makes a really cute piece of garden art when it is finished! I suggest everyone try this project!
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
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