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after painting all the copper work, I paint in the angel and the gilded ball at the top of the spire, starting with yellow ocher and working progressively into brighter and purer yellows
Sewing the bonnet.
So tiny and difficult. :P The fabric doesn't help because it's thicker than regular cotton.
substrate processing app by j.tarbell from complexification.net using farm1.static.flickr.com/200/468094869_a2aff38dac.jpg as the base image - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.
Edited (and heavily processed) ISS043 image of Hokkaido and northern Tohoku at night with lots of bright cities.
Coffee (before hulling) processed by four methods. Left to right: fully washed, mechanically washed (no fermentation tank), pulped natural, and natural. Red bourbon coffee grown 1450-1500 meters picked February 14, 15.
Just wondering if anyone has any opinions on the processing? It seems very trendy to over process wedding (or all portrait) photos so I have made this one a bit "high-key" I think I like it...
Stills from audioresponsive app in Processing for a live "flute with electroacoustic voice" performance. The composition, "Cimmerian Isolation", composed by Nathaniel Haering, will be performed by flautist Jaume Darbra Fa in Europe early in 2019.
This is a shot of author Pat McManus I shot earlier this spring. I StumbledUpon an online Photoshop CS3 tutorial recreating the Cross-Processing effect. Back in the days of film, chemistry was a big deal. Each individual film stock had precise chemistry and processing recipes that had to be followed to generate the desired look. Occasionally, photographers would have happy mistakes where they followed the wrong recipe for particular emulsion. Colors would shift dramatically, grain would enlarge.
This is my attempt at recreating the effect. I had to tweak the tutorial a little bit . I think it looks like a lot like The Matrix. I recreated a film frame too.
This picture was processed using color saturation which is a very popular way to process moon images to bring out the brown and blue under-tones.
161/366 9th June Processing ! People often say must be easy to cover an event, just turn up take some photos and post them online. Very busy day yesterday covering 2 events 1 involving a 75 mile each way drive and 7am start and the other starting 7pm so a long day with over 1300 photos taken. Today been sat in front of PC processing those photos (8 hours so far)
This Demonstration shows orbit of the 2D coupled logistic map. This system exhibits chaotic behavior when Lambda parameters lie in the neighborhood of the region [1.032, 1.0843]. For certain values of the parameters and the initial conditions, the dynamics can also converge to periodic orbits. Using the slider controls you can vary the initial conditions of the orbit and the values of the two parameters of the system.
Built with Processing.