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Pegboard full of crafting tools. Which look a lot like regular tools, but that pair of scissors better not EVER touch anything but paper. ;)
The Learning Studio hosted a workshop organized by Michael Swaine and Amy Franceschini, in which 12 local artists were invited to make tools that expand our natural perceptual limitations.
New tool testing... think it needs a bit of work!!. Didn't manage to get out till gone 10 tonight so was only able to get an hour down the beach!! But it was nice to spend a bit of time winding down before work. ha ha!!
(taken on one exposure, no additions after the exposure. I use aperture3 as a RAW converter and will adjust levels, saturation, white balance, brightness and some minor cropping if required.)
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Diane was given the assignment to cover TooL at The Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, NY. The opening act was the Once And Future Band. Click this link to see her photographs and read her review
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maniaTV's All Access heads down to visit with Puscifer's Maynard at his Vineyard.
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The field near Asylum Lake, close to sunset. The dramatic clouds are a result of the infrared rather than what we actually saw that evening.
Tech: Canon A590 IS with Hoya R72 infrared filter running CHDK. From four images, stacked for super-resolution in PhotoAcute Studio. False color using channel swapping and levels adjustment layers in PSCS3. Finished with Percep Tool.