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Essa xilogravura está sendo feita para a tatuagem de um amigo, Ian Chaves. É inspirada no livro "Microfísica do Poder", de Michel Foucault, e em toda sua filosofia em geral. Em breve, mais fotos do processo de impressão da gravura e da tatuagem em si!

Ashley Falls, MA

Holga

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June

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24 Maggio 2018 - Roma - Foto di Stefano Corso

these are my first experiments - faster than doing with action scripting and free.

Typographic research using processing geomerative library by Sir Ricard Marxer Piñón.

I wanted to try portraiture more--my work has been mostly aviation for a few months now...it's time to get back into a more subtle realm.

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Cross processing and Ektachrome 64 Pro film effect applied using Nikon Capture NX 2 and Color Efex 3.0.

my first repaints..bye(

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Photo: Garry Stewart

Processing: Scott Stewart

The salt solution is decanted off the rock chips which are then placed overnight in a freezer. There has to be room around the chips for expansion as the salt freezes. This is the critical part - the rapid freezing creates very small crystals in the pore spaces that gently blow the rock apart and break down the structure - hopefully without damaging the microfossils.

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fits right over the head- fitting took far longer than I feel it ought to have, but I know why. Grr.

Coffee (before hulling) processed by four methods. Left to right: fully washed, mechanically washed (no fermentation tank), pulped natural, and natural. Red bourbon coffee grown 1450-1500 meters picked February 14, 15.

Bit of light here..bit of shade there...!!

Fuji Velvia Cross-processed in C-41

Heavily processed NASA image of a Medaka fish, studied on the space station.

 

Original caption: The medaka fish is studied on the International Space Station to examine the impact of microgravity on its bones. Impacts to the medaka’s bones in microgravity may help scientists determine the reasoning for a decrease in astronaut bone density during spaceflight

Credits: Philipp Keller, Stelzer Group, EMBL

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