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i have too much time on my hands but not enough motivation to actually do anything meaningful with it

Was not happy with the picture processed earlier in hurry, so I re-do.

Mock up in copper, links and new frame that has to be shaped into a rectangle.

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*** For all those do-it-yourself-at-home kids......Never never never!!! wad ALL the hair up into one knot or bun on top of your head if you're using 30vol/high lift, or bleach. The process of lifting creates A LOT of heat, and that will build up inside the 'bun' causing excessive damage, and possibly even burning the scalp. If you're wondering why the hair on your crown is melting??? That's why. Split it into smaller sections so that air can circulate.

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Processed version of Bonkers on my pillow last night.

This is a drawing I did a few years ago, based a photo of a weightlifter - was never too happy with the way it turned out originally. I've been experimenting with the way I render color and light a bit recently., so I thought I might dig it out and play around with it. It's a bit more detailed and fussy than my drawings usually are -- not sure if that's a direction I want to go in, or if I should be pushing towards simplicity. But that's what sketching and drawing is great for. Always good to experiment with processes. Who knows, I might even start working with ink and paper again one of these days.

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Over troubled waters memories soar

Endlessly, searching night and day

The moonlight caresses a lonely hill

With the calmness of a whisper

 

I wear a naked soul

A blank face in the streaming water

 

It is cold in here

Frost scar my coat with dust...

 

- Opeth (Black Rose Immortal)

Copyright Shanna McKay Photography

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Procession de la Maria Santísima de la Aurora Coronada, cuesta de San Gregorio, Albaicín, Grenade.

Now it is clear how it's done!

The more I tweak this project, the more I love it. Through controlled accidents, I got it to look rather Nebular. I will continue tinkering and if all goes well, soon I will have an audio-responsive universe!

 

Read about it here. There is a short video too!

Moscow. Gorky Park.

Camera: Canon EOS 5

Lens: Canon Zoom Lens EF 70-210 mm

Film: Kodak Vision3 200t + dev.D-76

Photo taken: 29/07/2017

Scanner: Noritsu LS-1100

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Working on a new music video project. It is probably going to change a bit over the next couple weeks so I want to keep an eye on the screen grabs that I like. I plan on showing it at FiTC on April 22nd. I will write a post about it after the project gets a little closer to completion.

 

Again, the main point of interest is that there will be no post-production. The entire thing is code driven. Every beat is manually input like in the Solar (Goldfrapp) video I posted a couple weeks back. Every single high-hat hit, every snare, every bass, the vocals, the guitar arpeggio... all of it was manually input. Took about 6 hours to input the data for the whole 5 minutes and 15 seconds of song. Maybe when musicians start releasing multiple tracks per song with isolated instruments, things will get a lot easier.

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A nice Sunday afternoon studio shooting session with FB.

 

Story and other shot on my blog as soon as possible.

 

D200 + Tamron 28/75 f 2.8

SB 900+ shoot through umbrella high camera left M 1/16 ISO 100

 

My Blog

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

 

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Creepy old crematorium that is now abandoned, light was leaving us fast so we had to be quick. Looking at the sketchy history of this place on the internet, over 100,000 bodies were processed through this crematorium. We visited and the undergrowth was really coming through. A good end to a great day.

 

Another month, another tour. The Benzine tour no doubt on the name. On tour with Camerashy, Wiffsmiff23 and FlashandBlur. Countless hours driving, some iconic places visited and efficient Police and Security encountered and hid from. Not to mention lots of places sealed, trashed or locked down.

 

My blog:

 

timster1973.wordpress.com

 

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online store: www.artfinder.com/tim-knifton

At Grand Canyon NP, in case anyone's not sure...

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I vectorized a picture of Tigger looking curious then ran it through a dreamification filter.

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