Yep, you get a big, abstract splotch of light on a reddish-brown background. Or that’s what you get if you’re taking a picture of trees, at least. And it’s actually pretty interesting. Appleogen documented the entire progression in 18 steps, which is as cool, if not cooler than the end result itself.
The question is, do you have the time/mental fortitude to make your own? [Appleogen via DesignTaxi via The Atlantic]













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