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This is my edited version of 'Deborah Chen's photo.

 

I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 6))

No time today. School summer fair, KNACKERED. Still not got rid of the lurgie either.

 

Took these in the garden as the light was fading. Not really 100% happy with anything today, but that's the way it goes I suppose!

 

Cross processed for today's hereios pick using the Coffee shop blog cross process action :-)

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

Vast business operations may let the owner go haywire in terms of managing certain important aspects. This makes it necessary for them to outsource the lesser important aspects to the other companies that are proficient enough to deal with it expressively. Well, this process is becoming more and more necessary to establish a place in the business world because every organization is running in the race to overpower others. So, outsourcing the work will always prove beneficial to the company, especially the image processing. Now, in this regard, the concerned company is not required to hire a dedicated staff within their premises and pay them handsome salaries fr the work done. So, when they tend to outsource image processing; they save on the extra cost spent on the employees.

Cottage bedroom, Angola-on-the-Lake, NY, 2012

 

Palladium print

7 x 7 on 11 x 15 Fabriano Artistico EW paper

Looked at 1:1 you're going to see the artefacting I mentioned in the review. Still, not bad at all considering. BTW the colour cast on part of the face is from the (very dim) stage light. Note: I accidentally took this shot at -2EV due to the handling problems I personally had with the G3 (see review text)

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

tests for a noise sequencer

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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

 

KMZ Horizont/ Fuji Velvia 100F (Cross Processed)

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This is my edited version of geetarooman's photo.

 

I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 5))

 

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Playing with Photosop and Picnic

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A previous offering (Not Open) showed the building, this entry shows one of the building’s windows. Two sad lamps tell the story, along with the discarded Styrofoam cup, old telephone, and No Trespassing sign. Could these lamps actually have been for sale, or were they simply used for illumination while the store’s contents was being removed?

 

This print is available on eBay. 50% of the proceeds will go to the Red Cross in the purchasers name (so that they can get the deduction) to help with their efforts in Haiti.

Came across some beautiful winterflowers.

 

Cross processed.

Three Xbee-to-BlinkM adapters and one Xbee controller hooked to a PC

 

See also, short video description

I created a little application that displays the [latest,greatest,etc.] color themes from Kuler. See kuler.adobe.com/#themes/newest?time=30 for a look at what Kuler is. (It is an Adobe web service for designers and collectors of color swatches.)

 

Soul Journal Entry

July 29, 2010

Moleskine #3 / Soul Journal # 17

 

There is a story behind every page.

For the blog post about this page visit:

 

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