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krishna burns his way out of the infinite loop! take that, you recursive algorithm!

fine recursion you've got there, Mr Zombie.

My new toy. It's not a canonikon or a lieca, but I'm still v. happy

At Rickmansworth, delivering passengers to the 125th anniversary trip of Metropolitan Locomotive 1.

Rapid and repeatable cycles of assessment and feedback, designed to continually diagnose and remediate capability gaps.

 

See: wp.me/pf1R0-5EK

Recursive image of the opened modern laptop.,

Doorways inside the old Rozelle tram depot.

I think there is a law that says the first shot with a 6D has to be this one.

Tests with different math and blending modes to generate patterns with Processing

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A generative typography using fractal branching alon character's stroke.

Heinekin beer garden on the 17th floor of Central World Plaza

 

(Thai Flickr Meet - Dec 2008)

 

Apparently this is known behavior. But still: FAIL.

 

(Screenshot redacted to remove company name and usernames.)

around my house we like to pile up things by colour

A version of this image but with a snakey mapping of the coordinates of shatner.

 

This is actually a frame from this animation. Please set your media player to 'repeat' or 'loop' as this animation loops seamlessly and is much more effective that way.

 

This earlier version of the animation is quite disturbing for its lack of greyscale details - try staring at it for a while.

 

just a recursive pencil painting.

Tinicum County Park and High Rocks State Park.

 

Me taking a picture of Miranda taking a picture.

Photo taken by Tom Watson, edited by me.

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Made with Mandelbulb 3d

 

See more photos and abstract drawings in my gallery on DeviantArt:

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Thank you!

Tubular view of the Mississippi Riverbank looking across to Evanston, Ill.

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Tests with different math and blending modes to generate patterns with Processing

The olives are on a toothpick adorned with olives on a toothpick. Fractal generation 2.

Fad Masher is great.

 

But if Fad Masher gets any more popular, it's in danger of becoming a fad itself... making it a fad of a fad... a meta-fad?

 

At that point, can we add Fad Masher to Fad Masher?

 

Would that make Fad Masher the first ever recursive meta-fad?

5d- structure with moving points (2/3).

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Recursive collage of my Amsterdam trip. (Thanks Picasa!)

07-0606-5145

 

299 of 365 in 365 Days

 

66 shots remain for the project

 

Today was my first rehearsal for "Guys and Dolls". Besides introductions all around, it was primarily a music rehearsal, an introduction to the more important chorus parts -- "Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat" and "Luck be a Lady".

 

Gotta memorize the "Luck..." lyrics for next week. Not that I have to -- I want to. Lyrics are the last thing to stick in my brain for a show. Music is the easy part for me.

 

Don't let the look on my face make you think I am not excited. I am SO excited about the show, and I STILL can't believe I'm doing Sky Masterson!!!

While I photographed the exhibits, Judith photographed me.

 

I ended up not using this set of photos - you'll see our full exhibit layout a bit later in this series.

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!

Chelsea houses, London, England, UK

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