Photography
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- utopian-1
- mg335
- martinadolfsson-2
Here's a new photography project I've been working on for a while now. The app uses Machine Learning to detect patterns we might not otherwise be aware of - let me know if anyone is interested to become a beta tester!
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<p><a href="">Threshold - The passive aggressive camera app</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/visualstructures">Visual Structures</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
- martinadolfsson3
....motherfucker....ok new attempt
Here's a new photography project I've been working on for a while now. The app uses Machine Learning to detect patterns we might not otherwise be aware of - let me know if anyone is interested to become a beta tester!
- "computer says no" LOLrenderedred
- Motherfucker is great name for an approbotron3k
- Yeah - I'm considering rename it after my botched embed attempt.martinadolfsson
- renderedred0
Unseen Amsterdam 2019 – cutting edge of art photography
https://www.theguardian.com/arta…
Incorporating camera-less photogram techniques and embroidery as well as Photoshop and video art, these eye-catching highlights from the eighth annual photography fair find artists testing the boundaries of the medium
- Krassy7
- Can't be 1913—top image is the 60's at the latest, yoohoo was introduced in the late 20's and that version of the coke logo is from the 40's. Cool pics tho. :)PonyBoy
- She was born in 1913. The third photo is from 1959. She seems to love phone booths.
https://www.moma.org…CyBrainX - The second one is from 1988.
https://tamburina.tu…CyBrainX - ^ Damn. I mean the first photo crammed fatty with squashed kids.CyBrainX
- The gumball machine photo is from 1971.
https://www.artsy.ne…CyBrainX
- utopian-1
- drgs4
- would love to see this technique in infra-red ! Awesome._me_
- I wonder if these were inspired by ..
(nngh, link is too long):Nairn - https://www.theguard…Nairn
- ^ Nairn, that photographer did the cover for one of my favorite albums. https://www.grayflan…CyBrainX
- < These remind me of the times Photoshop chokes on a Photomerge.CyBrainX
- mg333
"Armed with his iPhone 11, photojournalist Amos Chapple plunged into the darkness of the Arctic Circle. Chapple spent 40 nights in Murmansk, Russia, which sees 24 hours of darkness every year from December 2 until January 11. Using the iPhone’s night mode, Chapple set about documenting his time in this strange urban environment and telling the story of the people who live in the Arctic Circle’s biggest city."