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How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.
Hammer milling is the first step in the cleaning process, releasing seed from capsules and breaking apart seed clusters. Processing, storage and management of the native seed harvest is done at the Dane County Seed Shed attached to the William G. Lunney Lake Farm County Park, part of the Capital Springs Recreation Area.
This picture was taken for a school assignment, these images was used on the packaging I designed for a "mafia-inspired" pasta-dish.
This particular image was the final processed result that was used on the packaging. See the raw image here: www.flickr.com/photos/68703431@N03/8741407347/in/photostream
Check out the final packaging here:
www.flickr.com/photos/68703431@N03/8742560614/in/photostream
Two years ago, I was commissioned by Seed Magazine to create a series of fractal images for an issue which featured an interview with Benoit Mandelbrot. I was told to make color variations of the 'Buddhabrot', which was a fractal having a striking resemblance to a sitting Buddha figure.
The code to create the fractal was recreated from pseudocode posted on many different fractal forums.
Alright..one more then.
I found this one. I didnt know it was on the card. A HDR from 1 RAW shot with a Sigma 10-20 @10mm converted to B&W and wide cropped.
Got a little carried away with the blend stuff in OpenGL. I still barely understand how to use it properly, but that isnt going to keep me from playing around with it. This still runs fullscreen at a good clip.
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.
Made with Processing.
With these last two stills, I have created concentric spheres which dictate the positioning of relevant generations. The inside gets occluded pretty quick but enjoying the implied depth. Would love to make 3D prints or metal casts of these some day.
Interurban Trail, south King County, Washington, in false-color infrared. Red & Blue swapped, then white balance set from clouds. (One of a series on post-processing color IR.)