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maskrosen gjorde med Processing.org efter min flickvän idén.

January,2008

aesthetic & computing

with Processing

Heavily processed image of Bonkers.

Heavily (not to mention gratuitously) processed ukiyo-e print by Koson of two koi.

The beginning stage of gluing down the portrait of the Ramses. This was an all day affair.

 

Note Eric's cat lurking in the corner.

Haha agora segura SkinHeads

Flying back to Vancouver from Calgary. Blessed with clear skies and a window seat.

 

January 13th 2015.

Nikon D600 + Nikkor 50mm F1.4

Canada.

Heavily processed (via AI style transfer) image of Tigger on the table a year ago or so.

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.

Processed with VSCO with m5 preset

I am pleased to announce that my photostream now holds a picture that has been processed by the B&W King pebblebytheriver...............

 

He did suggest to me that B&W would bring out the really dorky expression i hold in this SP!! (thanks!) He was right!

 

Thanks Roh x

Copia ottenuta da negativo gigante tramite calotipo ('800) su carta vegetale

File name: 08_06_021495

Title: Parade with marching girls - baton twirlers?

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

Date created: 1934 - 1956 (approximate)

Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white ; 3 1/8 x 4 1/4 in.

Genre: Film negatives

Subject: 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 credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.

so hard to focus and finish my drawings!

 

I swear I'm gonna finish this one sometime soon.

 

by the way, thanks for all the nice comments I've received!

Gardener's soap ...looks like grass growing on the inside! ;0)

Late, night painting in the studio. The big work light ended up back lighting the washi paper hanging on the line to dry, so I thought it was an interesting effect. I'll have proper posts of these images tomorrow but these are just for fun

Western Mass Food Processing Center, Greenfield, MA

i got the woodgrain part up today and then worked more color into the globes. I have another big but subtle more up my sleve.

X-E1 + ultra wide heliar 12/5.6

From the forthcoming exhibition Process: The Working Practices of Barney Bubbles

 

See the Eye events page for more details: blog.eyemagazine.com/?page_id=158

 

Sketches 1983: Go! Discs record company logo; idents for The Box cable TV channels; sleeve of Hawkwind's The Earth Ritual.

Ektachrome cross processed

Sunrise in Napa Valley.

No sign of underexposed whites - minimal clipping. I could have stopped the aperture down a little more as you'll see when viewed large. 1/800sec @ f/8, ISO160.

cross processing filter B02

Worked through the first chapter of Tom Igoe's great new book Making Things Talk. I didn't have a stuffed monkey, so I made this Arduino/Processing Pong game with just some normal knobs.

 

Watch a video of Knob Pong

Fake cross process, that is.

Playing in Pixinsight

Processed with VSCO with x1 preset

Built with Processing,

School exhibition 2007.

 

Erg (Ecole de Recherche Graphique), Brussels.

 

www.erg.be/

Taken in Xianju, China, with our Lomo LC-A+ and cross processed 35mm film.

This is a close-up of the processor. I am about to push down the lever to lock it in place.

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