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This is a photo in two parts because I couldn't get back far enough to capture the whole thing in one shot. This is an installation for the Culture Crawl preview show. I'm trying to demonstrate the process of making an altered book.
More about this on my blog.
Me on 11 May 2016 (as seen by my camera program, which didn't exist back then) waiting in the departure lounge to visit Naomi in Japan (and incidentally bring three cats as part of our move there (I brought Bonkers, Argent, and Nobuo)).
Advanced Beauty project test render images. These screengrabs are from the most recent working version of my contribution which you can read a bit about here.
The final piece runs about 4.5 minutes at 25fps.
An image of a red rose, cut into squares, then sorted by a certain measure of "redness".
Made with processing.org.
Kenya sử dụng một hệ thống phân loại cho tất cả cà phê xuất khẩu của mình, bất kể lô đó có truy xuất được nguồn gốc hay không. Cũng như ở nhiều quốc gia khác, hệ thống phân loại sử dụng sự kết hợp giữa kích thước và chất lượng hạt (hình dạng, màu sắc và độ đồng đều).
Mặc dù không có nghiên cứu nào khẳng định chất lượng cà phê phụ thuộc vào kích cỡ hạt, thì cà phê vẫn được phân loại theo cỡ hạt như một đặc thù của cà phê Kenya – Hạt cà phê càng lớn, giá trị càng cao.
This week for 52 Weeks of 2011 the theme was "Processing, before and after"... this is the after, most done in Lightroom. The after is below.
Cut out and made up my TP for the Thought Processor show at Munky King on Melrose on the 3rd. Looking pretty slick. Just gotta do the 2d piece now.
If you're in LA around the time of the show you should come down.
Processed handheld shot of Da Nang City's famous fire-breathing Dragon Bridge in Vietnam. Every weekend people gather to watch, and colourful tour boats congregate, as the bridge comes to life breathing smoke and fire and spraying those in it's path with jets of water.
Found an interesting glitch resulting from a strange edge case in a beta version of Processing. Based on this photo by spcbrass, licensed under CC-BY-SA.
We never got any deer from anyone from here but our daughter over in Nebraska got more than they needed, given to them so I met them over in Maryville last Sunday, half way between us and brought back two deer and we worked them up on Monday, getting them ground up and put away by evening. It was about to much work for an old man and woman, but it got done.
NETL’s Fuel Reforming Facilities comprise four bench-scale reactor systems, one Fischer-Tropsch reactor, two reforming test rigs, and two Micrometrics catalyst characterization units. All are coupled with state-of-the-art analytical capabilities
Tried the Van Dyke process today with little success. Not as easy as Cyanotype but I’m not giving up!
I took this photo of my wife in 1985, Ektachrome, 35mm Voitlander VSL. Originally printed on Cibachrome. I scanned the picture and converted it to a digital B&W negative
How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
The Core i7-930, gently placed into the socket. The gold triangle in the lower left is supposed to be nearest the locking lever. Also, there are two notches on the left and right side of the processor for alignment purposes.
Week 45 of 52 of Twenty Eleven: Processed image (before and after)
Plaça Catalunya, right in the centre of Barcelona, where pickpockets and bag-snatchers prey on unsuspecting tourists feeding the pigeons and taking photos.
I love Barcelona, but despite living here for years, I look like a "guiri" (foreigner), so as a potential target, I feel I have to be constantly on my guard, watching my back and clutching my bag or camera. Many people say it's no worse than any other big city, but maybe they've just been lucky.
As my Photoshop skills are still minimal, I used Picnik to process this.