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Driftwood horse at the Eden Project heavily processed

How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.

Hammer milling is the first step in the cleaning process, releasing seed from capsules and breaking apart seed clusters. Processing, storage and management of the native seed harvest is done at the Dane County Seed Shed attached to the William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park, part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area.

This picture was taken for a school assignment, these images was used on the packaging I designed for a "mafia-inspired" pasta-dish.

 

This particular image was the final processed result that was used on the packaging. See the raw image here: www.flickr.com/photos/68703431@N03/8741407347/in/photostream

 

Check out the final packaging here:

www.flickr.com/photos/68703431@N03/8742560614/in/photostream

Processing experiment inspired by Sun Flower by Christopher Gray www.christophergray.eu/?p=322

Math behind scene is simple: areas with similar pixels directed towards each other

I am preparing to place the chicken into the killing cone.

Close up shot of an old pentium processor shot using a D90, 50mm f1.8 and some macro tubes.

My 1st roll of colour (C-41 process) film processed at home, by hand.

The (35mm) film was several years expired.

I used my Zeiss Ikon Contina iii.

I've altered some images in Photoshop, but in general, I was really pleased with the results, and it was so exciting to process at home!.

Crianlarich, Scotland.

D.a.d.S.

Gernot Bahrs

processing FH Mainz

fyp progress

try to render in p5sunflow, 47mins in my macbook on this single frame.

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.

Van Dick on Light "Goyu" Kozo japonise paper

Sara, did you know you have caterpillars crawling out of your head?

wireframes 1 - infinity; hard to read as a jpg, but knowing is half the battle; by myself + alyssa

Two years ago, I was commissioned by Seed Magazine to create a series of fractal images for an issue which featured an interview with Benoit Mandelbrot. I was told to make color variations of the 'Buddhabrot', which was a fractal having a striking resemblance to a sitting Buddha figure.

 

The code to create the fractal was recreated from pseudocode posted on many different fractal forums.

This is my first go at trichrome imaging. The images were taken as monochrome JPEGS using red, green and blue filters. The images were then minimally processed for exposure values and then added to the RGB channels of a new PSD document.

Alright..one more then.

 

I found this one. I didnt know it was on the card. A HDR from 1 RAW shot with a Sigma 10-20 @10mm converted to B&W and wide cropped.

When one ought to be studying for an exam, one always finds something more entertaining to do ...

Processed with VSCO with b5 preset

apichatpong feelings II

 

cromo | revelação cruzada

This is a photo in two parts because I couldn't get back far enough to capture the whole thing in one shot. This is an installation for the Culture Crawl preview show. I'm trying to demonstrate the process of making an altered book.

 

More about this on my blog.

 

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Me on 11 May 2016 (as seen by my camera program, which didn't exist back then) waiting in the departure lounge to visit Naomi in Japan (and incidentally bring three cats as part of our move there (I brought Bonkers, Argent, and Nobuo)).

Processed with VSCO with c6 preset

Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

Adding press cuttings.

Made with Processing.

 

With these last two stills, I have created concentric spheres which dictate the positioning of relevant generations. The inside gets occluded pretty quick but enjoying the implied depth. Would love to make 3D prints or metal casts of these some day.

Shot from Branch Brook Park in Newark NJ. Cherry Blossoms at their peak 2021.

Processed with VSCO with f1 preset

Live webcam input gets poked and prodded by the audio input. Essentially, each pixel's brightness responds to different frequencies of the incoming audio. Dark pixels listen to the bass and bright pixels listen to mid-range. In order to get a better frame rate when running fullscreen, I am checking pixels in an alternating grid. Ended up liking the effect.

 

Video available for your perusal here.

Built with Processing.

Processed with VSCOcam with 4 preset

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