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forgot we had a smooth mode

 

smooth mode has no color though :-(

 

final version will probably have both smooth and rough componets, all well as voids where a "bare" surface is exposed

 

The group huddles in anticipation of the image being processed.

File name: 08_06_003808

 

Title: Parades

 

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

 

Date created: 1934

 

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

 

Genre: Glass negatives

 

Subjects: Parades & processions

 

Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.

 

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.

  

cross-processing, E100VS

self-developed by Naniwa color kit.

ODT: Begins with "B"

My little digi-wonder camera didn’t have a wide enough angle lens to take pictures inside so I used my 4x5 pinhole instead. (Efke PL 100 in Pyrocat-P).

 

This is the wet side or, more accurately, the sink. It’s messy and fun.

I bet some of you could script that it in Processing, Lisp or what ever. You will have to think about arrays, variables and classes. For 600 EUR/ square meter I offer a little mediation and draw your script on white cardboard in thise loose and crumpy style ...:-).

I love it when *HE* picks out what he's going to wear!

 

4 year old ds ♥

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

 

Holga 120N, PortraVC Xprocessed

Rough sketches for my post-apoc pin-up girls

Hey all -- as I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm not a big post-processor. But I decided to experiment -- honest opinions here, how did I do? Left is after and right is before.

5x5

Taken December 24, 2007

Salted paper print with gold toning.

Chalutier échoué dans la baie de Bénodet

Premier essai de procédé photoshop traitement croisé.

 

Failed trawler berry of Bénodet in Brittany (France)

First try Photoshop Cross-process

 

View On Black

 

Sample output from closetConnect processing sketch

Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto

 

Photo by Sara Collaton

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

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!.

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

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

March 5th - 8th 2015

Calgary, Alberta

 

A&W Commercial shoot with Rethink Canada.

Nikon D600 / 50mm / 85mm / 17-35mm

 

Processed with LR4 / VSCO Film 04 Nikon.

This shat was taken by me from a ricemill at Ashuganj in Brahmanbaria.

This bow was working in the field, he used to help his parents in the field.

That was really hot environment but they was continuing their work.

I had captured this image for one reason, the boy was sweeping to separate rices and I liked the difference between the gold and normal part. its amazing.

// 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

Been playing around with layers and effects !

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.

Utility Camp Kitchen.

Knives for chopping, whitling, picnics...

www.hawthornecompany.com

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