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Processed with VSCOcam with g2 preset

A Mack truck that was stopped beside us at a stop light.

 

Holga 120N, PortraVC Xprocessed

Another rare flower. I love the way it's holding to another plant.

Syed Hamid Albar, the Foreign Minister of Malaysia

fujichrome provia 100F - cross processed /

canon FT QL /

Processed with VSCOcam with f2 preset

Processed with VSCOcam with m5 preset

Sample output from closetConnect processing sketch

We're proud to be commissioned for the latest BC Business magazine editorial illustration called 'What's the Bid Idea? Seven Leaders Share Their Secret to Success". We've posted some of the rough concept sketches prior to client approvals to share some of our work process. Hope you like our latest set of illos!

 

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A generative typeface created using autonomous agents, grid setup, and separation and target behaviours.

Rough sketches for my post-apoc pin-up girls

Fuji Neopan 400 @ ISO 50, home-developed with Ilford ID-11.

Development details on FilmDev.

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

// HACKPACT

 

// Showcase of 20 brief experiments (sound machines) we coded during november (MMXI).

 

// All of them explore the sound/graphic co-relation.

 

// Built with Processing and almost all of the audio with SuperCollider

 

// More info/detail about our codes here: www.realitat.com/HACKPACT

Processing sketches written in 140 caracters via Twitter during the 13/2/09 Atelier Hypermédia session. Sketch by Benoît Espinola. For more information: www.abstractmachine.net/blog/p5-tweets/

The process of doll Gustav Schäfer, drummer of Tokio Hotel. Skecth, Vector and colored.

Rough sketch to ink to color final.

Pentax K5 Cross processing

Another concept sketch for my class' end of year show. Built with Processing.

Process processed Fuji Provia, home developed in Tetenal.

Strength: The leading edges of the image draw a ton of attention directly to the subject.

 

Problem/Solution: There is detail lacking in the areas around the rocks and there almost seems to be too much detail in the grass. This might have been helped by using editing software to increase the shadows around the rocks while reducing the clarity of the grass.

 

Problem/Solution: The contrast of the rocks and their location along the rule-of-thirds lines causes them to somewhat compete with the subject for the eye's attention. This may have been helped by taking the image at a slightly different spot or by cropping the image so that the rocks are not directly on the interesting rule-of-thirds lines (however this could take away from the image's composition).

 

Problem/Solution: The image feels very cold. While that may contribute to the accurate feeling of the location, it makes for a somewhat unpleasant photo. This could have been helped by using editing software to make the white balance of the image (and especially the clouds) somewhat warmer.

 

Strength: The contrast between the subject and the bright sky behind him also draws more attention to the subject.

I followed this Snowy egret...he eliminated...I had no clue...until I processed this photo... (o:

(Egretta thula) @ Yorba Regional Park, Anaheim, CA USA

I think this was a 5 second exposure, at 200mm, I wasn't really expecting it to be sharp, but I didn't think I'd love the soft feel to the edges.

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

Ilford HP5 400 push processed to 3200

 

f.22

s. 500

 

Mamiya C330

 

Developed in Ilfotec DDX

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Last night around 10 a repetitive sound started outside. It had been going for at least half an hour when Tony said, "is that a bird?"

 

His dad nodded without listening. We have had odd chirpy birds at night but once the sound was pointed out, I realised it wasn't quite right. I made the others quieten down and listen and it became clear it wasn't a bird.

 

It was a lost and very frightened kitten.

 

I went out and sat with it for a while, hoping his mother would arrive for him, he was clearly too young to fend for himself. After a few hours, I gave up and brought him in. I reckon he's about five weeks old. Thank goodness he's weaned and after a rather distressed night and morning, he's starting to explore a bit.

 

It seems we've been adopted. She certainly is starting to act as if she owns the place.

 

I am shifting rather randomly between he and she -- fact is I can't actually tell yet!

 

But he ...er, or she ... is a real cutie!

  

working on a study project

A double exposed roll of expired Fuji Velvia 50 slide film. Exposed first at ISO 80, then the second time around at ISO 32. Cross processed in C-41 chemicals. Both exposures taken on a Canon EOS A2E camera.

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