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File name: 08_06_003794
Title: Parade?
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Parades & processions
Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
" Did you know that, if you visualise, you can actually hug on the phone? "
bY:Shelley Long
HmmMmmm...realLY!! iN whAt waY..?
Bought acne cream for there "facial" for like $5 at Wal-Mart and works really well.Right now it's filled up to the O and there still alot more bleaching to go.
Achtung Baby! I was reminded of Anton Corbijn's cover design...the picture invited digital cross-processing
Then begins the long process of wiping away all that paint. By the time it gets to this point, I have a large pile of paper towels and the studio smells like mineral spirits (ventilation is important!). Here is why leaving the "crunchies" around the lines is important: in the process of wiping away all the excess, the wax will seal over the paint and bury it under a small skin of wax. This helps give it more of a "tattoo" appearance of being just under the surface.
(this process starts here.)
Nikon FM2n
PC Brand ISO 200 film (C41 colour)
Caffenol C-M process (my first attempt at developing film with instant coffee, washing soda, and vitamin C)
"scanned" with the ES-E28 slide copy adapter
Process: Boids + video tracking + export to Adobe Illustrator (brush applied) + output as png + glitch + compositing in Photoshop. Boids, gesture tracking, AI export and glitch done by my own software, written in Processing.
one of the first photos i took of jen
my wife brings me mucho pleasure.
even though she's a brat and is hitting me because i posted shots of my camera and my dog to the "what's your pleasure" group before her.
Grid made with Processing. Testing differences between processing and openFrameworks. vormplus.be/s/9
Edited ESO image of the (very) large barred spiral galaxy NGC 1365. Processed one way or another mainly to try out some new graphics programs.
Original caption: Spiralling around, 61 million light-years away in the constellation Fornax (the Furnace), NGC 1365 is enormous. At 200000 light-years across, it is one of the largest galaxies known to astronomers. This, plus the sharply defined bar of old stars across its structure is why it is also known as the Great Barred Spiral Galaxy. Astronomers think that the Milky Way may look very similar to this galaxy, but at half the size. The bright centre of the galaxy is thought to be due to huge amounts of superhot gas ejected from the ring of material circling a central black hole. Young luminous hot stars, born out of the interstellar clouds, give the arms a prominent appearance and a blue colour. The bar and spiral pattern rotates, with one full turn taking about 350 million years. This image combines observations performed through three different filters (B, V, R) with the 1.5-metre Danish telescope at the ESO La Silla Observatory in Chile.
I don't know how this happened but isn't it wonderful? This is why I love film! try do this with a digital point and shoot lol :-) shot on paddy's day 17/03/12.
crossprocessed with expired (feb 2012) boots slide film 200 using my trusty olympus xa2
Strobist: One Prolinca 250 through 65x65 cm softbox camera left and one Prolinca 250 with a paper snoot from camera right high and a bit behind. Image x-processed in PS. Strobes triggered by Tristar 4 channel radio trigger.