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detail from a test render.

Preliminary Design, Well Room

This scan of some old photos shows the process for making one of the portraits I've made this way. These photos show the foam core base and the 3" x 3" relief pieces that I arranged to create the gridded face. The photo on the left precedes the one on the right.

These past two days have been some of the worst in my life. I got my film developed though, and i love all of them. My film from red rocks didn't turn out, but the pictures that did are a great pick me up. sooc film

Created with Processing.

From Klaus Krippendorff - "The Semantic Turn: A New Foundation for Design".

Did some cross processing on this photo via a tutorial I found on youtube...

 

thoughts?

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYFmZEpG0bg

 

Cheers Mike for being my subject...

Cross processed on one of my own photos.

A shot from a low angle, of a group of devotees chanting whilst they process...

 

Rolleiflex 2.8F

Kodak Ektar 100

Collection:

Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)

 

Publication:

[1948?]

 

Language(s):

English

 

Format:

Still image

 

Subject(s):

Libraries, Medical,

Library Materials,

Library Technical Services,

National Library of Medicine (U.S.)

 

Genre(s):

Pictorial Works

 

Abstract:

Interior view: Miss Clara Heck of the processing section is at the typewriter; books are on shelves and trucks.

 

Extent:

1 photographic print : 10 x 13 cm.

 

Technique:

black and white

 

NLM Unique ID:

101445595

 

NLM Image ID:

A017007

 

Permanent Link:

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101445595

Clearly over-processed but there is something in the exaggerated glow on the trees that intrigues me.

Best spot ever to work

We're testing a new app for internal time tracking . Very brutal, almost makes me want to cry :)

 

www.slifelabs.com (cheers Timo)

strangely the only photo i have so far of the bristolians trip up north. i completely forgot to use my digital camera, and the rest appear to be stuck at the beginning of a roll of B&W thats still in my camera. oh well - something to look forward to :)

 

thats Brendadada and the 'not as scary as she sometimes looks in sarahs photos Bingo Little.

Il progetto parte dalla volontà di incorniciare diversi modelli di processore come fossero pietre preziose. La varietà dei diversi tipi di processore da vita ad una originale composizione ornamentale. I processori sono incastonati in placche di rame collegate tra di loro attraverso un leggero tondino, anch'esso di rame.

Heavily processed version of a flower in the garden at hour house in Kitahiroshima.

Flowers and Lines created with Processing. They try to be weird and obviously kitsch at the same time, recycling the idea of crusty old blood and urin in fabrics.

Processed with VSCOcam with m5 preset

Processed with VSCOcam with b3 preset

At Piattelli, we follow a low-volume, estate-level process.

Processed with VSCO with c3 preset

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Here's a self-portrait. Cross-processed.

 

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8192 triangles are drawn in 3 dimensional space and used to approximate a source image. An algorithm refines the colors and positions of the vertices until the image converges on the target.

    

Made with Processing (processing.org)

Processed with VSCO with fp8 preset

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