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Are You Goal Oriented or Process Oriented?
Goals Are Important Goals process chart from 3Naves.com It’s the first week of the new year and if you are like me, and most people, you made resolutions for 2018. There is nothing bad about it. A new year offers a clean slate to begin and better ourselves. Nonetheless, if you are like me, you may have failed at most (or all) of your resolutions. Does it mean we should abandon the practice of…
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Night at Campus Sudah sebulan ini saya rutin melakoni ritual selepas kelas Bahasa Korea. Ritual ini saya anggap cukup ampuh untuk menetralisir dampak negatif dari konsumsi mie instan yang melonjak drastis serta mengurangi rasa suntuk yang diakibatkan oleh metode belajar unik yang diterapkan guru Bahasa Korea, mengajarkan bahasa Korea menggunakan bahasa Korea itu sendiri tanpa translate bahasa…
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Platinum prints aren't the most common photographic technique, but they produce some of the most extraordinary black and white images you'll ever see.
Back in the 1870s, Edward Curtis pioneered the technology with his prints of Native Americans. Today, Native American photographers Larry McNeil and Will Wilson are reclaiming the historical technique.
Reclaiming A Photographic Technique Pioneered in the 1870s
via It's Nice That: Best of the Web
New York-based artist Kim Keever specializes in photographing underwater landscapes, and a recent series explores the behavior of paint pigments in water.
Using a massive aquarium, Kim drops colored pigments in water and captures the wonderfully abstract results.
Paint Pigments in Water Yield Wonderfully Abstract Results
via My Modern Met
Photographers have been exposing negatives to corrosive chemicals for ages, but as far we know, Seung-Hwan Oh is the first to use live bacteria in his experiments.
Using homegrown cultures that feed on the light-sensitive chemicals you use to develop film, Seung-Hwan Oh ends up with these distorted photos that are strangely beautiful.
Live Bacteria Cultures Used to Corrode Film Negatives
via Beautiful Decay
While at first glance they appear to be abstract paintings, Ajay Malghan's photos are actually the result of 35mm negatives exposed to items you most likely have in your own home! In his series, "Bleached," Malghan soaks 35mm negatives in ordinary items like soap, coffee, and vinegar.
35mm Film Exposed to Ordinary Kitchen Goods
via Raw File
We've come across some bizarre ways of exposing film, but zapping it with electricity is definitely a first.
Phillip Stearns made use of a transformer that powers neon signs to run electricity through Fuji Instant Film, and the results are spectacular.
When You Run Electricity Through Instant Film
via Wired