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Zuiko 14-54mm f2.8-3.5 Mark II

These cards are examples of a stamping technique I explain in a full photo tutorial for It's A Creative World.

 

You can see the step-by-steps here.

Designed by: Annette Allen

Using: Concord & 9th and Technique Tuesday

 

Blog: myclevercreations.blogspot.com/2017/05/i-am-back.html

5 examples of basic studio lighting

Photos de la formation continue Aïkido (ex ecole des cadres) à BOULOURIS Saint Raphael.

Photos www.aikidoka.fr

If you think sewing in the ends is boring...go ahead and unsew the ends for a bit...

Professional illustration evening gown

4th Degree Candidate

Compositional Techniques: natural frame, negative space

 

Sustained Investigation: Each perspective we are given allows us to discover the hidden beauties within nature.

 

Materials: A fence, four leaf clovers, a single white flower, natural light, my camera, and light-room.

 

Idea: I wanted to find more examples and uses of natural frame with the fence and saw this specific hole - a lone flower in a field of clovers. I saw it as a hidden beauty amongst the same green clovers and found it only through the specific perspective and angle of the fence hole. This resonates with my idea of perspective allowing us to find hidden beauties in nature.

 

Process: One I picked the hole, I tried to adjust my camera to use the fence sides as a frame for the lone flower to focus the attention to the color of the flower. The white within the field of clovers was at first hidden, but then able to be seen when looking through the frames of the fence. I also saw the flower against the same colored clovers as a way to show negative space - the main object against a plan background. I call this the lone flower to show how by itself it appears against all the similar colored clovers.

Technique de serviette / tecnica dos guardanapos

From a watercolor course Thursdays during the month of March, 2012.

Photographic techniques capture electromagnetic wavelengths beyond human vision, revealing features invisible to the naked eye. These signals are processed into interpretable forms using methods like color mapping.

 

Pink lacks a specific electromagnetic wavelength, while grey poses a limitation due to its representation of only intensity—a blend of light and dark without spectral specificity. Imaging techniques reliant on spectral variation produce identical results for greyscale images unless non-visible data is present. Deviations from this uniformity may indicate errors, misinterpretations, or unknown phenomena.

 

Contention persists over analytical debates, including dismissible claims like Van Allen belt dangers and contested evidence of lunar mirrors. The precision of laser reflections targeting a moving 3x3-foot marker on the Moon highlights technical skill but often fails to resolve skepticism. For instance, a 0.1° shift moves a laser spot 670 km across the Moon's surface.

 

Forensic analysis (2022, 2023) of Apollo 11–17 photographs assessed authenticity claims. Images of humans in space, Earth, and the Moon's distant views were validated, but Moon landing visuals showed variations, suggesting diverse techniques may have replicated certain elements.

 

PEMi (Photoelectromagnetic Image) software enhances forensic analysis by differentiating natural and artificial light sources, revealing hidden features. Each PEMi-ID links to original sources, ensuring traceability and comparison.

 

Further exploration is available:

Lehti, A. (2024). The Silence of Inquiry: Forensic Reflections Reveal a Crisis of Perception. figshare. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28078982

 

Credits

2022-2025 © Andrew Lehti

1961–2023 © NASA, ESA

Software: PEMi (GitHub: andylehti/PEMi.git)

Explore PEM-I: pemimage.streamlit.app

CC BY-SA 4.0 License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

 

Research:

Lehti, Andrew (2024). Cognitive Psychology and the Education System. figshare. Collection. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7532079

 

CC BY-SA 4.0

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

Photographic techniques capture electromagnetic wavelengths beyond human vision, revealing features invisible to the naked eye. These signals are processed into interpretable forms using methods like color mapping.

 

Pink lacks a specific electromagnetic wavelength, while grey poses a limitation due to its representation of only intensity—a blend of light and dark without spectral specificity. Imaging techniques reliant on spectral variation produce identical results for greyscale images unless non-visible data is present. Deviations from this uniformity may indicate errors, misinterpretations, or unknown phenomena.

 

Contention persists over analytical debates, including dismissible claims like Van Allen belt dangers and contested evidence of lunar mirrors. The precision of laser reflections targeting a moving 3x3-foot marker on the Moon highlights technical skill but often fails to resolve skepticism. For instance, a 0.1° shift moves a laser spot 670 km across the Moon's surface.

 

Forensic analysis (2022, 2023) of Apollo 11–17 photographs assessed authenticity claims. Images of humans in space, Earth, and the Moon's distant views were validated, but Moon landing visuals showed variations, suggesting diverse techniques may have replicated certain elements.

 

PEMi (Photoelectromagnetic Image) software enhances forensic analysis by differentiating natural and artificial light sources, revealing hidden features. Each PEMi-ID links to original sources, ensuring traceability and comparison.

 

Further exploration is available:

Lehti, A. (2024). The Silence of Inquiry: Forensic Reflections Reveal a Crisis of Perception. figshare. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28078982

 

Credits

2022-2025 © Andrew Lehti

1961–2023 © NASA, ESA

Software: PEMi (GitHub: andylehti/PEMi.git)

Explore PEM-I: pemimage.streamlit.app

CC BY-SA 4.0 License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

 

Research:

Lehti, Andrew (2024). Cognitive Psychology and the Education System. figshare. Collection. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7532079

 

CC BY-SA 4.0

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

5. Tack Post-It image on top of stamped tag.

  

10.14.18

Photo by Bob Sweeney

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John Dee, 24th sept 2008 - Foto: Bjørnar Håland

via Blogger ipmanmovie.blogspot.com/2018/05/paraiso-by-nadav-kurtz.html

 

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Photos de la formation continue Aïkido (ex ecole des cadres) à BOULOURIS Saint Raphael.

Photos www.aikidoka.fr

This is a single frame from a video at Expertvillage.com called Picking Hand Technique.

 

To see this video click here .

 

To see all of our videos on bass guitar basics click here .

 

From a watercolor course Thursdays during the month of March, 2012.

The headlight and hood of a 1950s Chevy done with the Amazing Circle technique.

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