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Food science students make apple butter in the Arkansas Food Innovation Center. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)

Heavily processed version of a flower in the garden at hour house in Kitahiroshima.

buffed and beautiful

The moment we hear requirements, we visualize some features, application or any product, Isn’t that true? So, let’s get deeper into it and understand it in a more structured way with all its related processes.

 

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Processed version of a picture of Bonkers.

Processed with VSCO with al1 preset

Always a nervous few minutes for me, because if something went wrong it's a long process to do over. Both sides of the screen are wet with coolish-lukewarm water (not hot) and rinsed until the image is "washed out."

a little experiment with negative, monochrom, rodilius and some color

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Smaller version of the other Smoke & Light but much more heavily post processed.

I thought a cross-processed-esque look would work well with these urban shots from Cuba - hopefully they add 60s/70s vibe to modern pictures

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Try to create my own style of photo process... Work in progress.

Flash in umbrella right of child and flash right bouncing off wall behind her.

..which spins it around on an axis in a pleasing manner :-)

Driving on a lonely road miles away from anything a sudden beam of light invades the cabin...

 

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If you’re interested in knowing more about remote sensing, data .Check out this infographic that we created to help you get a clearer idea of what drones really are for.

Still working on that achieving the uber-trendy cross process look

Just a little experiment at cross-processing.

Snapped from my Moleskine by my Nokia E7 while thinking about process and production.

Heavily processed image of a picture painted by Naomi of one of our cats, Bonkers.

A generative typeface using noise and terrain elevation.

Same shed as before, focusing on all the good stuff. Post processed with an Orton effect

  

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During a walk through a 'traditional' village in Bagan, Burma (Myanmar).

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