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finished the vast majority of my exams now, leave school tomorrow
needed some chill time so took some water photos
placed camera vertically over white-lined dish filled with water, used on camera flash
untitled on Flickr.
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lightroom
finished the vast majority of my exams now, leave school tomorrow
needed some chill time so took some water photos
placed camera vertically over white-lined dish filled with water, used on camera flash
Pylon on Flickr.
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we have had some very nice weather recently
shame I’ve been stuck inside revising for exams
baldy sky due to the rarity that is a sunny day
Darkroom Days on Flickr.
Sorry for the recent lack of content - been revising and shit yeh
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Did basic corrections in LR then played with curves and levels in PS
I have lots of bits of darkroom stuff on my shelf so I did something with them
thought I’d jump on the bandwagon and vintage things up - seemed like a good idea for this photo though
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Old image that I found that I thought may have some potential.
Brownie Reflex on Flickr.
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Got given some fabric and a lamp yesterday so I thought I’d put it to some use.
Very interesting: Graphed photographs
Photographer Loves Math, Graphs Her Images
Here are some of the pictures the photographer named Nikki Graziano have captured. Graziano, is a math and photography student at Rochester Institute of Technology, she overlays graphs and their corresponding equations onto her carefully composed photos.
“I wanted to create something that could communicate how awesome math is, to everyone,” she says.
Graziano doesn’t go out looking for a specific function but lets one find her instead. Once she’s got an image she likes, Graziano whips up the numbers and tweaks the function until the graph it describes aligns perfectly with the photograph. See more of her Found Functions series at Nikkigraziano.com.
(via megantracephoto)
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