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f/22, 1/100th, ISO-100, 55mm, close-up filters(+1 & +2)

 

Strobist: 1 AB1600, 1/2+ power, @~3:30, bounced out of umbrella, triggered w/ Cybersync

 

I really like the close-up filters, I just can't get used to the limited DOF.

on the road to vegas

“Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions.”- Piccaso

The countdown was at -578 seconds and still counting (to more negative numbers).

Stills from this video: vimeo.com/115615469. Images gathered from Tumblr. Programmed in Processing.

 

So this projects was my final project for my degree, its a self initiated project about the design process.

 

to cut a long story short i made up three things i really believe in about design. these were as follows:

 

Process is just as important as product

 

Design is a labour of love

 

and One amalgamation of things i

believe design should be.

 

all these three things were created using three different process, three which i really enjoy doing being:

 

Screen printing

Hand Drawing

Digital

 

These were then all documented from intial ideas to production to try to give people a greater appreciation for design and the design process.

 

The Videos for each of these pieces will be up soon!

 

This was the book i created to document each piece in print form, the book is french folded with screenshots in a contact sheet format to try to get people to understand what is inside a design. The front pages are just key points through the initial, development, production stages.

tonned van dyke brown on canson montval 300gm

Processed with VSCOcam with c1 preset

A4 size Arches Cold press 300gsm.

Wartercolour Painting of portrait of girl. Inspiration from Hannah on Sktchy.

Ghost Gully Produce. Consulting by Joe Crane, Cyber-Hydroponics. For more information, go to cyberhydroponics.com

This shot was taken near Thornley woodlands center in a bird hide. This cheeky fox was digging for something. When he heard my mirror slapping on the camera he looked up and I got a nice moment of him looking straight at me! Shot was taken using a Sigma 100-300mm f/4 EX lens with a 2x teleconverter making 600mm focal length (and it still wasnt enough!).

 

The first thing to do was to get the white balance corrected to get rid of the blue hue. Then a play around with the exposure levels and a touch of highlight recovery helped take away the brightness of the sun on the breast of the fox. A square crop was chosen too.

One of many unused iterations of my "twill" print, which became the cover to my book. I have hundreds of these.

 

The final cover can be seen at abandonedart.org/?page_id=485

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File name: 08_06_003803

 

Title: Parades

 

Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)

 

Date created: 1917 - 1934 (approximate)

 

Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.

 

Genre: Glass negatives

 

Subjects: Parades & processions

 

Notes: Title from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.; Date supplied by cataloger.

 

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.

   

Still playing around with my first work, Process_01. Either you take to it or not. I kind of like the forms it's making.

 

It was working well with listening to Minamo's 'When Unwelt Melts'

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Macro shot of a seed - thought it was a dandelion seed at first, but not actually sure what it is. Still Googling for it's true identity! ;-) Lucy handed it to me and told me it was a "spidey" - in reference to the "incey wincey" one which "climbed up the water spout". However, I managed to convince her it definitely wasn't a spidey!

 

Lit by window light against a black background, then digitally cross-processed in Photoshop with Alien Skin Exposure 2.

hi-res renders of sketches originally developed for abandonedart.org

I thought a cross-processed-esque look would work well with these urban shots from Cuba - hopefully they add 60s/70s vibe to modern pictures,

Santo Amaro: processos físicos em liquidaçao e execução migrarão para PJe

 

A presidente do Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 5ª Região (TRT5-BA), desembargadora Maria Adna Aguiar, inaugura nesta segunda-feira (4/4), às 10 horas, na Vara de Santo Amaro (Rua da Rodagem, s/n Pilar, Fórum João de Lima Teixeira), o Cadastro de Liquidação e Execução (CLE), que converte processos mais antigos, no formato em papel, para o meio eletrônico. Em maio de 2012, a Vara foi a primeira na Bahia a receber o sistema de Processo Judicial Eletrônico da Justiça do Trabalho (PJe-JT), que produzia processos virtuais, mas ainda permaneceu uma quantidade de ações de anos anteriores, no formato de pastas que ocupam as estantes.

 

Esta migração de ações - todas já nas fases de liquidação e execução (cobrança)- para o meio virtual está sendo implantada no TRT5 a partir de experiência similar no TRT da 15ª Região (Campinas). A tendência é que seu uso seja ampliado para todas as outras 87 varas do TRT baiano, na capital e no interior do estado, numa expansão coordenada pelo juiz Firmo Leal Neto, gestor da inovação. A unificação de todos os processos numa plataforma, já que a CLE é um módulo do PJe- garante mais rapidez no andamento das ações, melhora o trabalho de advogados, juízes e servidores, amplia o acesso aos documentos, que ficam disponíveis 24 horas, durante toda a semana, e resulta também em economia de despesas com papel, impressão, deslocamento e outros recursos.

 

VARA - A Vara do Trabalho de Santo Amaro tem atualmente em tramitação 4.025 processos eletrônicos e 3.002 em papel. Desde a implantação do PJe já foram ajuizadas na unidade mais de 7 mil processos nesse formato, o que representou uma completa mudança de rotina, com redução do acúmulo de pastas de processos que atravancava os corredores. A unidade fez recentemente uma triagem que separou 4,5 mil processos físicos para eliminação, liberando 22 estantes nos seus arquivos. Um fato característico na jurisdição é que muitos processos, principalmente do setor petroleiro, ficam aguardando decisões de recursos nas instâncias superiores.

 

Secom TRT5 (Franklin Carvalho) - 1º/4/2016

 

Heavily processed ukiyo-e image of a crow in the snow.

SM 3247 Seni Cetak Digital 2005 / 11 Mei 2005 / FSRD ITB

Retrato de mi abuelo (yo le digo guelo :)

Processed with VSCOcam with p5 preset

>>KitchenAid KFP740WH

 

KitchenAid KFP740WH 9-Cup Food Processor, White

 

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