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Today in my Ideation class, our teacher brought up how, just as I wouldn't be qualified to code an actual working program that we work on, engineers are not qualified to manipulate and create visual data like I do.
And that makes me feel pretty special.
This Time Zero is a trooper. It folded up inside the camera and somehow I managed to get it out without killing it, but the yellow bend works well with the wheat blur I was hiding behind.
“We live our days in the microscopic, but something within us calls us to dream in the cosmic – every one of us. And within us exists those two worlds: the world as it is and the world as we think it ought to be.”
- A.J. Darkholme
“To visualize is to see what is not there, what is not real -- a dream . To visualize is, in fact, to make visual lies . Visual lies, however, have a way of coming true.”
- Peter McWilliams
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“To visualize is to see what is not there, what is not real -- a dream . To visualize is, in fact, to make visual lies . Visual lies, however, have a way of coming true.”
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Photography is all about visualization. With no vision in mind, what you clicking from the camera is just mere snapshot. But when you already visioned something and then use camera as a tool to craft the image, that's where creativity kicks in the artist inside you jumping with joy.
So I was thinking .... Did you ever envision how it looks like when SUN rises from the Sea in NIGHT? I witnessed it today morning when I was shooting this sunrise. I was literally imagining in my own world where it was night and I am seeing SUN rising from the sea in night. I shot this scene by exposing to -2EV (in short exposed by 2 stops underexpose).
BTW .... this image is RIGHT OUT OF THE CAMERA with NO editing at all. Shot by Nikon D3s with Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6E lens.
How are you enjoying this beautiful weather? Now that it’s finally warm, we took a trip to the nearby wood preserve to relax and capture some shots. It’s the perfect time for infrared photography! If you’re interested in learning the ins and outs of this technique, let’s get in touch. Enjoy the sunshine!
This is a photo of an image on the computer monitor of a visualization from the Milkdrop software program associated with Winamp.
Bay area shortest path tree, rooted at Embarcadero Station. Only BART and Caltrain are taken into account. Red is transit. Black is walking.
A visual map of all your connections on Linkedin. Try it out! inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/
Suggested to me by @researchgoddess
Thank You!
Testing out performance when doing gradient strokes on the lines. So far, so good. Now I need to add some colors with consistent meaning. And make it prettier.
Analog Photography of 2011 with virtual framing/ Fotografía analógica del 2011 con enmarcado virtual.
Entry for the Kreative People group Treat This #203
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"I understand it's a long road to peace, he said, but I'm still hoping to get a ride part way because I'm so out of shape from the 90's."
~Story People
I tried to visualize what this lock was being used for way back when it was new and shiny and not long forgotten on this dirty old windowsill in the old log cabin from the early 1800s that was recently moved to our local museum.
Visualization is THE most important step towards manifestation. The more of us who visualize this pandemic coming to an end and what the world will be like after ~ a positive and loving place reminiscent of the 60's ~ All We Are Saying, Is GIve Peace a Chance...
Went and revisited the beach at Willunga with the remains, which this time were in the water due to the tides...a time to do an exposure with the Lee big stopper. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy your Monday;)
In the foreground "footer" James R Barker has just pulled into the CSX ore dock and swung out their boom to start unloading. Built in 1976 with a length of 1,004 feet (hence the thousand "footer" nickname for Lake Boats this size) the Barker has a 63,300 ton capacity. In comparison the classic Lake Boat Philip R Clarke looks considerably smaller. Commissioned in 1952 and 767 feet long it is hardly small but its 25,300 ton capacity is less than half that of the Barker. Aside from the length difference the Barker is also a much wider ship with a 105 foot beam vs. the Clarke's 70 foot beam. On the bright side, after being in long term layup for years there's word that the Clarke is fitting out and should join the active fleet in the next month or so which would be a very welcome addition to the handful of remaining "classic boats" still in service. Toledo, OH 7/4/2022
I came across this gorgeous and wonderful art piece being constructed for the
upcoming Art Prize in Grand Rapids Michigan. Art Prize is an amazing
art show, open to all artists from all over the world, who can showcase and
have their work voted on for large monetary prizes. It is a truly unique and wonderful
experience. :)
Link to artists ArtPrize page: Metaphorist
The official ArtPrize web page: ArtPrize
ArtPrize On Wikipedia: ArtPrize on Wikipedia
Another two shot composite, attempting to visualize a what if 'a BAF Hip landed on a char on the Padma.'
'Char' is defined as a tract of land surrounded by the waters of an ocean, sea, lake, or stream; it usually means, any accretion in a river course or estuary. A distinction should be made between island chars, which are surrounded by water year-round and attached chars, which are connected to the mainland under normal flow. Once vegetated such lands are commonly called chars in Bangladesh. (Banglapedia)
The Hip is black 216, originally shot at VGTJ.