It’s the final CreativePact post! And it’s also technically late, but I am spared by the fact that I have travelled from NYC to UK today and haven’t had an Internet connection until now. So here is flower i and now I will sign off!

It’s the final CreativePact post! And it’s also technically late, but I am spared by the fact that I have travelled from NYC to UK today and haven’t had an Internet connection until now. So here is flower i and now I will sign off!

In this penultimate CreativePact post I present garden path i, processed from a photograph of my dad’s rainy garden path taken in the evening. I’ll confess that there’s nothing new in my treatment of the original material, it follows the processing paradigms I’ve been following for the last few weeks.

In this penultimate CreativePact post I present garden path i, processed from a photograph of my dad’s rainy garden path taken in the evening. I’ll confess that there’s nothing new in my treatment of the original material, it follows the processing paradigms I’ve been following for the last few weeks.

Today a simple processing of a photograph taken on one of my extended jaunts with Scott Hewitt. The original is of a girder beneath the rail line between Huddersfield and Leeds, and the processed image is called girder i.

Today a simple processing of a photograph taken on one of my extended jaunts with Scott Hewitt. The original is of a girder beneath the rail line between Huddersfield and Leeds, and the processed image is called girder i.

Further photographic processings, this time with railing i. The original photograph depicts a guard railing located outside Tesco in Huddersfield, by the ring road. This image mixes rotational and mirror symmetries.

Further photographic processings, this time with railing i. The original photograph depicts a guard railing located outside Tesco in Huddersfield, by the ring road. This image mixes rotational and mirror symmetries.

Back to photographic material, this time a photo of a restaurant taken through a fish tank. The result is aquarium i.

Back to photographic material, this time a photo of a restaurant taken through a fish tank. The result is aquarium i.

In creating yesterday’s image I found a flexible method of generating a screen of straight lines in Pixelmator (Filter -> Halftone -> Line Screen…) so decided today to try and create something with generated material. And here’s the result: patterning ii. This is formed from a screen of parallel straight lines running diagonally, which was then processed using bump distortions and my classic layer blending techniques, along with some blurring.

In creating yesterday’s image I found a flexible method of generating a screen of straight lines in Pixelmator (Filter -> Halftone -> Line Screen…) so decided today to try and create something with generated material. And here’s the result: patterning ii. This is formed from a screen of parallel straight lines running diagonally, which was then processed using bump distortions and my classic layer blending techniques, along with some blurring.

With today’s image I actually did a second stage of processing but then decided that I was happier with just the first stage, so that is what I’m presenting. It is called benches i and its source image can be found here (this is one of my favourite of my photographs).

With today’s image I actually did a second stage of processing but then decided that I was happier with just the first stage, so that is what I’m presenting. It is called benches i and its source image can be found here (this is one of my favourite of my photographs).

Decided to use a photo with a person in it today, the person in this case being Scott McLaughlin. The original photo features Scott in St. Paul’s Hall, Huddersfield, working the HISS computer. The new image is fairly disturbing, so I have called it distsmcl i. 

Decided to use a photo with a person in it today, the person in this case being Scott McLaughlin. The original photo features Scott in St. Paul’s Hall, Huddersfield, working the HISS computer. The new image is fairly disturbing, so I have called it distsmcl i

Today I took yesterday’s effort a little further (though this time without a video) and have created leaf line ii. As common with my approach yesterday’s image was layered, rotated, resized and blended in a number of ways - it probably would’ve been more interesting to do a video of this one!

Today I took yesterday’s effort a little further (though this time without a video) and have created leaf line ii. As common with my approach yesterday’s image was layered, rotated, resized and blended in a number of ways - it probably would’ve been more interesting to do a video of this one!

Here is the connected creation video for leaf line i. Again I have used an Oneohtrix Point Never track as the backing, this one is called ‘Computer Vision’.