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Just a fun picture from a demolishion site in city area Amsterdam. This small image puts the picture in context: <img src="http://82.168.209.239/Diary/Ldi16/DSC03212b1s.JPG"> <a href="http://82.168.20


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I didn't process this picture much at all, it looked ok as it was, and for instance stretching the histogram didn't make it better on a certain display. Which isn't exactly normalized, but still , I liked the overall look enough, and it's kind of fun.

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I just found the picture amusing, it contains no special techniques or

processing.Maybe its a compressor, I don't know, if it generates

electricity, it should have been a solar panel, maybe.

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Hmm....not sure if this is an 'art' shot, or just a quick snap. Try whacking it into photoshop and playing with channel mixer to create a faux infa red, it may liven it up a bit.
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Well, when I pick such an image and with this content, yup, it it art, regardless of the ratings here, they are commonly for photographers which want to see a certain flashiness or limited interest, usually...

 

Cutting the crap, I don't remember me signifying it was in the category sense 'art', but maybe I left some tick somewhere or menu signify it should be regarded as such, for which I then apologize, it wasn't the specific intent to address art picture audience.

 

The absense of infrared is not intentional, but boosting the spectrum preference to one end or another I didn't do on purpose, I found the image sort of quite ok as it is, as I wrote, I also didn't for instance spread intensity values over the available intensity domain, it didn't look right anymore when I did.

 

I looked at at least two different screens, and the droopyness (I think it rained) and general idea of the suspended generator are caught fine IMO.

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