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Observations on Bacilus Typhosus in its Filterable State.jpg
Observations on Bacilus Typhosus in its Filterable Statewas originally downloaded from www.nanoart21.org and manipulated in Photoshop CS2.

The unsharp mask filter was applied. Attributes Amount, Radius, and Threshold were applied at

maximum outputs each. The image was then flipped horizontally and vertically to create a cascading

visual effect. I used Google to find out that there are discrepancies in who actually

invented the microscope. One source offered Royal Raymond Rife, Ph.D. as the inventor of the

“Rife microscope, an instrument combining very high magnification with coordinated

resolving power.” I reuse this image in Burroughs-like cut-up form, retaining the crude use of

digital child scissors to create the collage effect depicting Rife in all his grainy Depression-era

scientific glory. He is given a modernization, a visual trope, and graced with a futuristic looking

pair of Oakley sunglasses to issue in his newly mediated stature of a founding scholar in the newly

developing field of Nano-imaging.

cthulhu.jpg
“Cthulhu“One could call it “painting with filters”, which is quite different from “applying filters”

in the way those filters should be used. Most of what I am doing makes zero sense in terms

what things are meant for, like using sharpening and softening filters one after another

a dozen times and so forth. If an image like that is finished I have used so many filters,

so many times and combined stuff that’s more than unlikely, including layering

dozens of times, that there is no way to recall and I don’t want to. And I like to make

things deceptive, so it may look like a certain filter being used, but if one would try to

copy, they will soon know better. The only purpose for me in making an image is the image

and I like to make unique ones, by what means so ever
nano curl.jpg
Nano CurlAdobe Photoshop. Very interesting concepts.

Great 3D effects. Lots that can be done with it…

NanoAngel.jpg
Nano AngelAdobe Photoshop. Very interesting concepts.

Great 3D effects. Lots that can be done with it…

NanoGlowjpg.jpg
Nano GlowingAdobe Photoshop. Very interesting concepts.

Great 3D effects. Lots that can be done with it…
sunflower.jpg
Sunflower on VenusAdobe Photoshop. Very interesting concepts.

Great 3D effects. Lots that can be done with it…
Under Water 2006.jpg
Under Water 2006Using the NanoArt image prescribed I have composed an underwater view in Corel Photopaint. Another

small image of fishes has been used. I am very fond of macro and micro images of nature. Microscopic

and molecular images of different types are my favourite collections apart from landscapes

and seascapes. Nature’s art is deeply appealing and full of artistic qualities, including textures and cellular

or molecular formations. Although I am not a photographer myself I like to play with these images.

NanoArt is nature’s art viewed and enriched by an artist’s eye. I subscribe to the objectives of the

NanoArt movement.
NANOART03.jpg
NANOART03Adobe Photoshop CS processes and filters.

Great boost to creativity.

NANOART32.jpg
NANOART32Adobe Photoshop CS processes and filters.

Great boost to creativity.

NANOART36.jpg
NANOART36Adobe Photoshop CS processes and filters.

Great boost to creativity.

nanoimageb.jpg
nanoimagebAdobe Photoshop CS processes and filters.

Great boost to creativity.

nanosphere4.jpg
nanosphere4Adobe Photoshop CS processes and filters.

Great boost to creativity.

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