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After unloading your green waste at Shoal Bay Waste Disposal Site it is swept into high windrows from where this excavator transfers it into the mulching machine.
one of a few boards up on my wall.
filled with family pictures, random photos and color palettes...
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images created in processing for Josh Malamy's "Amino Acids" project
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Lubitel 2 TLR med-format camera, expired Fujichrome 64T tungsten film, overexposed one-stop, cross processed.
My Mother-in-Law's garden never looked the same after she passed away.
Decided I wanted more control over the resulting forms. To do this, I had to tone down the movement possibilities for each of the particles so there would be a greater chance the particles would spread out evenly over the surfaces of the gravity spheres. End result... hairy spheres!!! Heh, I said 'hairy spheres'. Check the hi-res versions to see the detail.
File name: 08_06_003707
Title: Santa Son Parade
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1931-11
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Parades & processions
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
There was a lot more sun in the original. I decided to crop most of that out.
Did a cross-process effect, along with an orton effect (used the "smart sharpen" technique for the sharp layer). I also added a teal-ish layer set to 20% overlay on top to... you know, make it more blueish.
It's official. I have an unintentional desire to represent the act of conception generatively. Who knew!?
Tests with Toxiclibs lattice mesh builder. Inspired by Ernst Haeckels Art forms of Nature. Using GLSL shading. Get the complete Processing project: www.brian-steen.com/sketches/_110425_meshLattice02.zip
This is the "Air Land and Sea" image as I was working on it. I meant to take a picture at several points in the inking process but I forgot. Whoops!
The sun rose on fields
snow blown and misted
ghostly swirls and dervishes.
No fog this——
for fog simply lies.
No——this was living
as it arched and twisted,
fingering out to the road
and reaching for me
like the shade of a beloved friend.
There was white inside,
trying to seep out of pores,
I felt it strain
trying to mesh and meld
with this sentient wraith
fingers touching
joining
and suddenly
I am the morning mist
dancing in the crystal air.
~Lisa Shields