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beggars on the steps to Oudong

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30ies waste processing pier, now architects' bureau

Done with Processing. Sorting an array of colors. Quicksort and Selectionsort.

Processed with InterPhoto with 复古 preset.

processing.org tests

An old photo of mine that I cross-processed. I kind of liked it :)

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Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

All the rage at the moment... a graph of www.gyford.com/ generated by www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

It would be really good if the applet could tell you what pages each part of the diagram represented.

Returning to an old idea (so old it got bumped off my non-pro flickr account) of pushing around drawing material manually. Now it's a more interesting drawing process, with some potential for animations.

Photographed while visiting Columbia State Historic Park (California) in 2016. Several shots along the same lines didn't catch my eye when I reviewed images afterward. But, with time on my hands, some post-processing in Topaz Studio this morning was fun. Still not a strong image but definitely more interesting after running it through some filters.

Christmas Reception 2013

VERY, VERY poor scan of a slide of transparency film, cross processed.

 

Taken in St. Maarten

Kodak Elite Chrome 100

LOMO LC-A(Cyrillic Version)

GOST 65

This guy is new. He’s from New York. He’s the best hustler I’ve seen at the carnival in several years. He speaks quickly but eloquently, and is very convincing. As with all games, the trick is to get the player to invest time and money so he or she keeps playing. Simply get two balls into the bucket. The first throw the ball always stays in, but the second one always goes out – that’s because after the first throw, he quietly and secretively removes all the other balls which, when inside the bucket, nearly guarantee a successful throw (they act to “cushion” the bouncing of the player’s ball). The player here has invested well over $20 trying to win his daughter a $5 toy. He’s starting to get upset.

A pile of orange peppers in a grocery store in Cameron Park, California. Processing variant.

Self processed negative,

Nikon F5 , Ilford SFX 200

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Processed with VSCO with a6 preset

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