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When teaching statistics, there is a famous tool called the "Quincunx", where a set of marbles can be dropped through a series of "pins". The ball bounces to the left or right of any given pin in a "chaotic" manner (e.g. it is highly sensitive to small variations in initial conditions), and where (left to right) it ends up on the bottom is essentially a random (or high dimensional) outcome. Aggregated together, the quincunx produces a normal-shaped bell curve of outcomes, which can be shown visually with the marbles.
The same idea is behind Lorenz's model of ski-hill moguls (from his book "The essence of chaos"), and is described nicely in this pdf: nature.berkeley.edu/~bingxu/UU/geocomp/Week8/Chaos.pdf
Recently started work on an imperial knight, and decided to try making a pilot as many other hobbyists have done before me. Have a hobby star if you can figure out all the kits used. :)
Just a little disorder
As a first-born child, I am a big fan of rules. But, as a first-born child, I also like to pave my own path. This duality plays out in my wardrobe, among other aspects of my life.
Because I’m drawn to both order and disorder, my favorite outfits are those that look chaotic but actually have an underlying logic to them. It’s my own version of chaos theory.
Hat, Yellowstone Club. Vest, Tinseltown (cut from a consignment jacket). Shirt, Madewell (thrifted). Skirt, Mural (consignment). Socks, Sock Dreams. Boots, Vince Camuto. Bag, Caprice (thrifted). Earrings, flea market.
Whoa. I was playing around in photoshop, messing with an image and I just got completely lost in playing with colors. This montage was the result of combining about 12 images (11 from my stream and one from the Fix My Pic group). Sometimes getting lost is fun.
Now that I'm looking at the image uploaded, I can only really make out 7 different images. I guess a few got lost in there somewhere.
Faced with the demise of Warmaster Horus, the traitor marines of the "Sons of Horus" legion repainted their armor black and renamed themselves "Black Legion".
Unwanted double exposure, which, however, very well reflects the chaos in my painting studio :-)
The Mamiya RB67 has two separate handles, one transports the film and another one cocks the shutter. It is very easy to forget to advance the film - but in general I like this separation, works normally well. This time it didn't :-)
Mamiya RB67
Mamiya-Sekor 90mm 3.8
Double exposure
Kodak TMX 100
R09 1+50 13.5 min. 20°
Negativscan
Finally got round to finishing the first squad of Chaos Cultists from Dark Vengence. Good news is 2nd squad under way and should be finished soon.
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Castle Of Chaos
106 Showplace Blvd
Pigeon Forge, TN
The Castle of Chaos is a part of the Hollywood Wax Museum Entertainment Center and is in the same location as the Wax Museum. It is a combination of a 3D movie, ride, and game all mixed into one.
Pigeon Forge is a leading family destination for many tourists visiting the Smoky Mountains and foothills.
Five new traitors have joined my World Eaters' Chaos Space Marine squad - fantastic 2nd Edition OOP plastic models. Did some minor conversions to make them less clone-like, and added full WYSIWYG loadout.
As the title indicates, there is chaos, reigning supreme over agricultural communities. Going to be a bad year for everyone.
See the Ice King or Queen?
Handheld
Golden Triangles burn
Genetically enhanced Chaos Space Marines tower above ordinary humans, Imperial and Chaos alike, and Aeldari.
Forêt de Huelgoat, Finistère
Bretagne, France
Album "Sur les terres d'Artus"
Nikon F801S
50mm 1,8 AFD
PANF+50
Scan Epson V370
Un modelo que descubrí hace unos días
tutorial : www.instagram.com/p/BgjbpSVhNHU/?taken-by=david_paperfold
“Chaos in the world brings uneasiness, but it also allows the opportunity for creativity and growth.”
-Tom Barrett