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Processed with VSCOcam with c3 preset

I went back and saved old WIP photos here.

Generated by Processing.

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feeling better 2day....& getting back in2 da heavenly grind of life...i had 2 share wit u my progress on my new art project...it's almost done...**whew**

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On the wall in the bookstore . I have steam radiators in my place . love the sounds they make

My Buddy Paul doing what he does.

 

Heavily processed historic image from the Library of Congress of a Corning factory, from sometime in the 1930s or 1940s.

pentax kp darktable processed

Amid the stacks of currency and the powerful hum of the equipment Jeralyn (Jeri) Kendall, the new Director of Operations for Garda’s Secure Transaction Processing Services, sees a workflow process, an orderly and methodical process that, when fine-tuned, ensures that Garda’s Secure Transaction Processing Centers operate at peak performance.

 

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Processed with VSCOcam with e3 preset

Playing with spirals in processing. Might be an idea for a small library.

Processing courtesy of Smart Photo Editor.

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Scavenger Challenge - 25. Last month, we delicately applied post-processing to improve our photos. This month, we're going to take that a step further and render an image into an artistic version using a heavier hand. Again, photos should be presented as a diptych, side by side for comparison. The challenge you face here is to create something which is visually appealing to a general audience, NOT a garish, over-the-top alteration. Two options to consider: stylizing (rendering as a painting or sketch) or adding a texture to your original image. There are hundreds of other ways you might wish to explore. Pick one which works best for your subject!

 

I picked a little tweeking with the lighting highlighs and contract and them put a colour dodge filter over the top to bring the colours out more - too much? - no I don't think so. I think the original was incorrectly exposed at f4.5, exp 1/10, ISO 1600 so I fixed it.

 

Circumnavigating Australia Blog: nancyjean-alanarose.blogspot.com.au/

Stills from this video: vimeo.com/115615469. Images gathered from Tumblr. Programmed in Processing.

 

Processed with VSCO with f2 preset

Sometimes I push buttons, pull knobs and turn wheels just to see what happens.

computer generated drawing. making a .tif file from program

"Faith in Art," a current show I am in at the Gallery at Bunker Hill Community College

Inserting a metal rod shifts the shape of the once round spots of paint in the water to create shapes. Istanbul, Turkey (Photo Credit: Leticia Barr, TechSavvyMama.com)

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not much in regards to photos on this day, but i did capture this fountain outside of fine arts camp after I dropped off my son.

i kind of like how the processing effects turned out.

 

Sterling Silver back! I've drawn an outline for the drilling I'd like to do, and have glued the drawing onto Sterling Silver. That is then taped to a block of plywood for drilling.

This is a post-processed version of one of my photos from my first corporate shoot. The company wanted photos for updating their website and printed materials. The before version is below this one.

I used Aperture and the Portraiture plug-in.

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