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Character development pitch for a children's TV cartoon

The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population just over 500,000 inhabitants (as of 1 November 2012) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third-largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The combined urban area of The Hague and Rotterdam, with a population of approximately 2.9 million, is the 206th-largest urban area in the world and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.

 

The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence. In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court). He died in 1256 before this palace was completed but parts of it were finished by his son Floris V, of which the Ridderzaal (Knights' Hall), still intact, is the most prominent. It is still used for political events, such as the annual speech from the throne by the Dutch monarch. From the 13th century onwards, the counts of Holland used The Hague as their administrative centre and residence when in Holland.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors,

 

typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each

 

of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software from a trip in November of 2014

 

Shot on the Nikon F6 using AGFAPHOTO Vista Plus 200 color film. Not to be blogged or used without my permission.

Wizard of Oz Character copyrights MGM Studio's

Actual photo of the brick path and the photo shop copyrights Ryan Dyck Photography/Creativity

McCall's Pumpkin Patch and corn maze

 

McCall Land & Cattle Co., is located in Moriarty, NM on 320 acres. It is owned and operated by Kevin and Kirsten McCall and their two children Morgan and Caleb.

 

Kevin farms about 300 acres of alfalfa hay, grass hay, oats, corn &, of course, pumpkins. In 1998 Kevin invited his first school groups out to the farm for field trips, hoping to give kids a taste of what farm life is like during harvest season.

 

A corn maze or maize maze is a maze cut out of a corn field. The first corn maze was in Annville, Pennsylvania. Corn mazes have become popular tourist attractions in North America, and are a way for farms to create tourist income. Many are based on artistic designs such as characters from movies. Corn mazes appear in many different designs. Some mazes are even created to tell stories or to portray a particular theme. Most have a path, which goes all around the whole pattern, either to end in the middle or to come back out again. In the United Kingdom, they are known as maize mazes ("corn" in British English is generally taken to refer to wheat), and are especially popular with farms in the east of England. These mazes are normally combined with other farm attractions of interest to families and day trippers. Some of these attractions include hay rides, a petting zoo, play areas for children, and picnic areas. Each year a few of the mazes are featured in national newspapers and TV. In the U.S., corn mazes typically are cut down circa the first week of November.

 

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

McCall's Pumpkin Patch and corn maze

 

McCall Land & Cattle Co., is located in Moriarty, NM on 320 acres. It is owned and operated by Kevin and Kirsten McCall and their two children Morgan and Caleb.

 

Kevin farms about 300 acres of alfalfa hay, grass hay, oats, corn &, of course, pumpkins. In 1998 Kevin invited his first school groups out to the farm for field trips, hoping to give kids a taste of what farm life is like during harvest season.

 

A corn maze or maize maze is a maze cut out of a corn field. The first corn maze was in Annville, Pennsylvania. Corn mazes have become popular tourist attractions in North America, and are a way for farms to create tourist income. Many are based on artistic designs such as characters from movies. Corn mazes appear in many different designs. Some mazes are even created to tell stories or to portray a particular theme. Most have a path, which goes all around the whole pattern, either to end in the middle or to come back out again. In the United Kingdom, they are known as maize mazes ("corn" in British English is generally taken to refer to wheat), and are especially popular with farms in the east of England. These mazes are normally combined with other farm attractions of interest to families and day trippers. Some of these attractions include hay rides, a petting zoo, play areas for children, and picnic areas. Each year a few of the mazes are featured in national newspapers and TV. In the U.S., corn mazes typically are cut down circa the first week of November.

 

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

White Sands Missile Museum

 

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M6 Cameras and combined in software

 

McCall's Pumpkin Patch and corn maze

 

McCall Land & Cattle Co., is located in Moriarty, NM on 320 acres. It is owned and operated by Kevin and Kirsten McCall and their two children Morgan and Caleb.

 

Kevin farms about 300 acres of alfalfa hay, grass hay, oats, corn &, of course, pumpkins. In 1998 Kevin invited his first school groups out to the farm for field trips, hoping to give kids a taste of what farm life is like during harvest season.

 

A corn maze or maize maze is a maze cut out of a corn field. The first corn maze was in Annville, Pennsylvania. Corn mazes have become popular tourist attractions in North America, and are a way for farms to create tourist income. Many are based on artistic designs such as characters from movies. Corn mazes appear in many different designs. Some mazes are even created to tell stories or to portray a particular theme. Most have a path, which goes all around the whole pattern, either to end in the middle or to come back out again. In the United Kingdom, they are known as maize mazes ("corn" in British English is generally taken to refer to wheat), and are especially popular with farms in the east of England. These mazes are normally combined with other farm attractions of interest to families and day trippers. Some of these attractions include hay rides, a petting zoo, play areas for children, and picnic areas. Each year a few of the mazes are featured in national newspapers and TV. In the U.S., corn mazes typically are cut down circa the first week of November.

 

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

I would like to thank Jayesh Modha and Sprengben for letting me know this was on Explore. Thank you everyone.

  

The lotus flower is a very gorgeous bloom. I think it has lots of

spiritual significance, too. This gorgeous beauty was at the San

Francisco Flower Consorvetory. This is well worth going to, and

seeing all the hard work done to preserve the wonderful flowers they

have there. Be prepared for a sauna, as it is well maintained for

tropical temperatures. May you be blessed with spiritual eyesight and

beauty coming forth within you, to shine out into the world around

you. God bless each of you this weekend, and may you have a blessed

week ahead.

 

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The Cottontail sat transfixed in the first rays of the sun, and I got my HDR rabbit complete with red-eye retinal reflection effect.

 

According to that font of knowledge Wikipedia, red-eye retinal reflection occurs only with flash, so perhaps the rabbit's red eye is more properly termed eyeshine, but I haven't found a definitive answer so please chime in if you know.

 

The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population just over 500,000 inhabitants (as of 1 November 2012) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third-largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The combined urban area of The Hague and Rotterdam, with a population of approximately 2.9 million, is the 206th-largest urban area in the world and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.

 

The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence. In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court). He died in 1256 before this palace was completed but parts of it were finished by his son Floris V, of which the Ridderzaal (Knights' Hall), still intact, is the most prominent. It is still used for political events, such as the annual speech from the throne by the Dutch monarch. From the 13th century onwards, the counts of Holland used The Hague as their administrative centre and residence when in Holland.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors,

 

typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each

 

of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software from a trip in November of 2014

 

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Today a bit of street art photography with a cool 3D mural found close to the Charlottenburg Palace when I was on my way back home with my bike after sport.

 

This kind of murals are kind of common here in Berlin, but this one is one of the coolest I have seen. The 3D effect is really good and the artist knew very well how to use the edges of the roof. In the comments you can see a shot of the same building but the side face of the building.

 

Well, now time to go to sleep, tomorrow, the 4th day of the PRs week!

 

Good night you all!

PicLens with full-screen, 3D effect for photo browsing :-)

The Hague is the seat of government in the Netherlands, and the capital city of the province of South Holland. With a population just over 500,000 inhabitants (as of 1 November 2012) and more than one million inhabitants including the suburbs, it is the third-largest city of the Netherlands, after Amsterdam and Rotterdam. The combined urban area of The Hague and Rotterdam, with a population of approximately 2.9 million, is the 206th-largest urban area in the world and the most populous in the country. Located in the west of the Netherlands, The Hague is in the centre of the Haaglanden conurbation and lies at the southwest corner of the larger Randstad conurbation.

 

The Hague originated around 1230, when Count Floris IV of Holland purchased land alongside a pond, the present-day Hofvijver, in order to build a hunting residence. In 1248, his son and successor William II, King of the Romans, decided to extend the residence to a palace, which would later be called the Binnenhof (Inner Court). He died in 1256 before this palace was completed but parts of it were finished by his son Floris V, of which the Ridderzaal (Knights' Hall), still intact, is the most prominent. It is still used for political events, such as the annual speech from the throne by the Dutch monarch. From the 13th century onwards, the counts of Holland used The Hague as their administrative centre and residence when in Holland.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors,

 

typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each

 

of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software from a trip in November of 2014

 

Harley Bikers parked in front of Sproul's Furniture Store on Main Street in Damariscotta Maine

 

image by Photo George

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all rights reserved

 

locator: MNE_6520_tonemapped

A sunrise in Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park..

 

PS: better view in ligth box

This card is an 8X8 card with the image of th boy asleep from The Snowman movie. I have used the very effective pyrimage. I matted and layered this iamge on to a starry night sky and broken up with red card with small dots. I have also embellished the card with clear gems and with the simple sentiment of Happy Christams. This card is priced at £3.75 with free postage within the UK and can be found on the Mamma's Heart page with lots of other cards and gifts at Etsy.com

Bosque is the name for areas of gallery forest found along the riparian flood plains of stream and river banks in the southwestern United States. It derives its name from the Spanish word for woodlands.

 

In the predominantly arid or semi-arid southwestern United States, the bosque is an oasis-like ribbon of green vegetation, often canopied, that only exists near rivers, streams, or other water courses. The most notable bosque is the 200-mile (320 km)-long ecosystem along the middle Rio Grande in New Mexico that extends from Santa Fe south past Socorro including the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software

This picture shows the sentiment part of the card but it also shows the detail of the pyrimage 3D effect. This card is priced at £3.95 with free postage within the UK and can be found on the Mamma's heart page with other cards and gifts at Etsy.com

Rig used for the image that ended up being my Celebration of the Light Christmas card.

 

Also some more info in Celebration of the Light inspiration

 

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What you see here:

- Canon 1D body

- Canon EF-100mm f/2.8 Macro USM lens

- Manfrotto 234 MonoPod Tilt Head

- Manfrotto 695 MagFiber monopod 5 section

- A cheap miniature F-clamp (itself clamped in one of the section fasteners of the monopod)

- A magic bouncing ball from a toy store with colored LEDs that light up and change color when you bounce it.

 

All these components were already in my posession, so no extra investment was needed.

 

This improvised rig allows you to have an object in the foreground in a fixed position to the lens, while the background may be moving. E.g. with long shutterspeeds.

 

There are probably 101 other ways to achieve this effect. There are probably also other uses that I have not thought of.

 

If this is useful to you: I'm very interested in your results or any improvements to this setup that you made.

Bosque is the name for areas of gallery forest found along the riparian flood plains of stream and river banks in the southwestern United States. It derives its name from the Spanish word for woodlands.

 

In the predominantly arid or semi-arid southwestern United States, the bosque is an oasis-like ribbon of green vegetation, often canopied, that only exists near rivers, streams, or other water courses. The most notable bosque is the 200-mile (320 km)-long ecosystem along the middle Rio Grande in New Mexico that extends from Santa Fe south past Socorro including the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software

Shot on the Nikon F6 using AGFAPHOTO Vista Plus 200 color film. Not to be blogged or used without my permission.

Bosque is the name for areas of gallery forest found along the riparian flood plains of stream and river banks in the southwestern United States. It derives its name from the Spanish word for woodlands.

 

In the predominantly arid or semi-arid southwestern United States, the bosque is an oasis-like ribbon of green vegetation, often canopied, that only exists near rivers, streams, or other water courses. The most notable bosque is the 200-mile (320 km)-long ecosystem along the middle Rio Grande in New Mexico that extends from Santa Fe south past Socorro including the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software

Bosque is the name for areas of gallery forest found along the riparian flood plains of stream and river banks in the southwestern United States. It derives its name from the Spanish word for woodlands.

 

In the predominantly arid or semi-arid southwestern United States, the bosque is an oasis-like ribbon of green vegetation, often canopied, that only exists near rivers, streams, or other water courses. The most notable bosque is the 200-mile (320 km)-long ecosystem along the middle Rio Grande in New Mexico that extends from Santa Fe south past Socorro including the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software

Bosque is the name for areas of gallery forest found along the riparian flood plains of stream and river banks in the southwestern United States. It derives its name from the Spanish word for woodlands.

 

In the predominantly arid or semi-arid southwestern United States, the bosque is an oasis-like ribbon of green vegetation, often canopied, that only exists near rivers, streams, or other water courses. The most notable bosque is the 200-mile (320 km)-long ecosystem along the middle Rio Grande in New Mexico that extends from Santa Fe south past Socorro including the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.

  

Use red/blue glasses for best effect.

 

Anaglyph 3D is the name given to the stereoscopic 3D effect achieved by means of encoding each eye's image using filters of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "color-coded" "anaglyph glasses", each of the two images reaches one eye, revealing an integrated stereoscopic image.

 

Images captured with twin EOS-M Cameras and combined in software

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