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The title is deliberately rather ... recursive?
Difficult weather again today. This was shot in the garden - my only camellia is usually not a success due to frosts, and this year, having produced buds so early, I think it will suffer particularly badly, so probably no future shots of it, despite the caption!
26 January 2012, Sony A55, 16-80mm Zeiss.
Incidentally, the bud itself looks as though it is out of focus, and/or not enough DOF, but if I zoom in on the full-sized image the detail in the bud is quite/very sharp, despite ISO 400 (though at that ISO there is some really unpleasant noise), and no blown-out highlights. And I did use manual focus, with the magnify feature, to ensure I was focussed on the (front of) the bud, and the S55 is of course always 'live-view' (i.e. WYSIWYG). I suppose if I was dedicated (and destructive), I would have cut down most of the bush and moved it into the "studio" (otherwise known as the largest bedroom, or office) to eliminate the effect of movement in the wind, which would have meant I could have used a lower ISO ... But I like to think I have a life!
My sad attempt at creating an HDR photo of John December creating an HDR photo because we all love recursiveness, because we all love recursiveness...
Si queremos salir los dos en la foto, tenemos que buscar ayuda o algún sitio dónde reflejarnos. Por suerte (aún) no somos vampiros y podemos vernos reflejados en el espejo, jajaja
If we want to appear on the pic, we need help or look somewhere to reflect ourselves. Luckily, we are (still) not vampires and we can reflect in mirrors :D
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive Math Applied Motion Graphics. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
More memory,
more recursive image:
I've stumbled upon
the predicates
of digital mimicry:
shots from my first
second-hand digicam:
circa 2001...
Chris: I will be his best man in June: is he part of the ad or not?
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive Math Applied Motion Graphics. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive Math Applied Motion Graphics. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
This is a recursive experiment with a broad line and the space modulated prior to recursion by step functions. I was really pleased with the sheen I got.
Experimenting with that other photography app: Instead of using predefined Instagram filters, I decided to loop my original photograph through a manual recursion by taking a "screenshot" of the picture with my smartphone camera, uploading it again to instagram and repeating the process to obtain artful moiré distortion effects.
Seamlessly Looping Background Animation Of Recursive 3D Animation For Live Performance. Checkout GlobalArchive.com, contact ChrisDortch@gmail.com, and connect to www.linkedin.com/in/chrisdortch
This is a cross-over post: the picture is of my brother sketching me taking a picture of my brother sketching me taking a picture of... well, you get the idea.
The picture is part of my "31 going on 32" one picture a day project, and the sketch is part of my Bro's "A Sketch a Day" project. You can see the sketch at his blog.
In the airport, a mall. In the mall, stores. One of the stores, a Mall of America store. Inside the store? Who knows!
A while ago, I told Megan we had to take pictures of each other taking pictures of each other, because you haven't truly met a Flickr friend until you've engaged in recursive portraiture.
Today she remembered my injunction while we were standing in the shade listening to the Oakley Street Cello Ensemble play at the Logan Square farmer's market.
Megan's friend Elliot plays in the ensemble, and they're pretty wonderful. It was a lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon.