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self portrait.

 

Code is a variation of Processing code from the great James Aliban. Played extensively with parameters and added blur and save.

 

jamesalliban.wordpress.com/2008/10/13/motion-trails-v01/

Pink cone flowers in my little garden.

Brasília 17/08/2021 - Lançamento do Livro: Avanços do Sistema de Justiça: os 5 anos de vigência do novo Código de Processo Civil.

Min. Luiz Fux Pres. do STF e Cons. Fernando Godinho.

Foto: Gil Ferreira/Agência CNJ

En als laatste nog even langs Stadsradio Almere

Part of the B & K collection of books.

触っても何もおこらない。

なぜならこれはiPadならぬ『yPad』だから。

yの上にはちゃんと点がついている。

大きさも同じ。

しかしどこまでもアナログなスケジュール帳。

何が面白いかって、取説。

思わずフッ…と笑いがもれる。

確かにバーッとわかるのだけれども

使いこなす自信がなく購入せず。

一冊1575円也。

The 7 steps decision-making process.

And there are always so many of them.

here is an example of the same(ish) shot, with 3 different films all cross processed at Colourstream in Brighton. It's shot against a deep blue wall. The 1st is with a Golden Half camera and the others are with a slim devil

A four-step representation of an organic growth process (e.g. evolution), showing development of civilization over time as random stochastic processes "chip away", creating complex (and fragile) development paths

From the Maa Tara Express

 

SM 3247 Seni Cetak Digital 2005 / 18 Mei 2005 / FSRD ITB

Heavily processed picture of a flower outside of a very nice restaurant in Folsom, California.

Man, am I a dork. I set up a web-cam to watch my fish, them wrote a program that places them in a 3D space and generates compositions resulting from their movement & colours. These are some of the early results...

Close-up of a very stubborn dandelion in our garden. Despite the sub-zero (Celsius) nights we have from time-to-time right now, it seems to be thriving.

 

Processed version with my camera app I'm writing for my cell phone.

Heavily processed picture of a flower outside of a very nice restaurant in Folsom, California.

Seems like the road is 'calling' frequently these days...The oranges are on their way for processing - a frequent sight this time of year. There is an artificial citrus scent when following the transport - one pro to getting stuck behind one on a two lane road! :) Moore Haven, FL

Heavily processed image of Assam on the floor of the kitchen in our house in Yubari.

This is from a Process Art project in which I covered a small room with paper and threw bouncy balls that were covered in paint. This is the result.

Heavily processed picture of a flower outside of a very nice restaurant in Folsom, California.

Top left: Out of camera

Top right: Black and white

Bottom left: Basic color edits

Bottom right: Faux film (cross process)

 

Recently I've had quite a few people ask about my editing process. It's impossible to lay out exactly what I do because it often changes from shot to shot.

 

I always start in lightroom, experimenting with about 30 home-made presets. I shift over to photoshop once I'm happy to edit tonality and hues a bit more directly than lightroom allows.

 

This isn't showing a step-by-step process, but rather the starting image and 3 of my common processing styles. By creating this layout, it's easier to see the starting and finishing point of each style.

It came with house. We don't have the heart to throw it away, so we let it rust away...

One color hard and soft ground etching & aquatint, edition of 30, 2011

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