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U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Heinz Mack (1931)
Stille und Vibration
Silence and Vibration, 1959
Albertina - Sammlung Batliner
In his "Dynamic Structures", a series of monochrome structure pictures, Heinz Mack organizes the picture surface by applying to it monochromatic stripes of artificial resin, whose parallel lines add up to a regular grid-like pattern. The uneven application of the paint, though, and the chatoyant color shades it produces create an impression of spatial depth, the illusion of a rugged relief on the two-dimensional picture surface, a mirage of vibrant motion.
In seinen "Dynamischen Strukturen", einer Serie monochromer Strukturbilder, ordnet Heinz Mack die Bildfläche durch einfarbige Streifen aus Kunstharz, die in parallelen Linien ein gleichmäßiges, rasterartiges Muster ergeben. Der unregelmäßige Farbauftrag und die dadurch changierenden Farbtöne erwecken den Eindruck von Tiefe, illusionieren ein unruhiges Relief auf der zweidimensionalen Bildfläche, täuschen Bewegung und Vibration vor.
The focus of Albertina Contemporary Art is on the art of the second half of the 20th century. Both the stars and the diversity of post-1945 art will be on display: works by Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Arnulf Rainer, Georg Baselitz, Alex Katz and Maria Lassnig, among others, form the centerpiece of this year's presentation of contemporary positions from the ALBERTINA.
Around 80 masterpieces illustrate the multi-faceted artistic production, ranging from hyperrealism to abstraction, from facets of aesthetics of color to political topics, and illustrate the complex parallel currents of the past decades.
Der Fokus von Albertina Contemporary Art liegt auf der Kunst der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Gezeigt werden sowohl die Stars als auch die Vielfalt der Kunst nach 1945: Werke von Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Arnulf Rainer, Georg Baselitz, Alex Katz und Maria Lassnig bilden neben anderen das Zentrum der diesjährigen Präsentation zeitgenössischer Positionen aus der ALBERTINA.
Rund 80 Meisterwerke illustrieren die facettenreiche künstlerische Produktion, die von Hyperrealismus bis Abstraktion, von farbästhetischen bis zu politischen Themen reicht, und veranschaulichen die komplexen parallelen Strömungen der vergangenen Jahrzehnte.
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Photomatix
Otway Fly
Victoria
Otway Fly
Victoria
I'm testing out how good Media Chance Dynamic Photo is as compared to Photomatix. It turns out quite well. I have to admit, I especially love the workflow. Aligning image, and adjusting the tone curve is a breeze in this App. Photomatix has always that unfinished feel to it as an Image Editing App.
Dynamic Photo tend to produce result that's more natural than photomatix though. Undoubtedly, you can go quite radical, but from the few times that I played around with it, I find that it does a better job when I'm aiming for a natural look anyway.
The smoothing seems wider than the photomatix, which probably why it produces a more natural feel than photomatix. While photomatix can produce a more detailed and higher range result.
Aside from the workflow, Dynamic Photo seems to have a far more superior aligning algorithm. If you see here, the Dynamic Photo doesn't have as much ghosting artifact due to inalignment.
However, when there is ghosting, I like the Photomatix ghost reduction algorithm better.
Vignette, Contrast, Match Coloring on Photoshop
disclaimer: I'm not trying in anyway to objectively compare these two products. The approach that I've taken is how can I get the best photo out of these two different products.
When the Ames and I get together. We're trouble. ;)
We met up to have Five Guys and then decided that it would be a great idea to go do some long exposures.
2012.02.26
Beautiful day for urban running in Copenhagen.
Visting Sølvgade school designed by C.F. Møller and the new headquarter for Center for Renhold designed by Polyform.
More info:
Center for renhold: www.polyformarkitekter.dk/2009/0
Sølvgades Skole:
6/kontor-center-for-renhold/
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
It always surprises people when I tell them that Joseph is the boss. But it's true. Here, he's glaring at Babar, and Babs is deferring to him. This happens several times a day. Joseph is the master of the glower. I never really know why he's glowering – some perceived offense, no doubt.
Le palais El Badi est un ancien palais marocain, situé à Marrakech. Il a été édifié à la fin du xvie siècle par le sultan saadien Ahmed al-Mansur Dhahbî pour célébrer la victoire sur l'armée portugaise, en 1578, dans la bataille des Trois Rois. La construction de ce fastueux palais dura de 1578 à 1603. Les matériaux les plus riches furent utilisés pour décorer les 360 pièces du complexe princier.
Aujourd'hui, il ne reste qu'une immense esplanade creusée de jardins, plantée d'orangers et entourée de hauts murs. En effet, en 1696, le sultan alaouite Moulay Ismaïl a pris ce qu'il y avait de plus riche dans ce palais pour construire la ville impériale de Meknès.
La conception de ce joyau de l'art islamique a été influencée par l'alhambra de Grenade (Espagne).
- Traitement photo (normal et traitement noir et blanc) essais de quelques effets en HDR (High dynamic range).
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Staff Sgt. Chris Kizanis, of Boise State, Idaho, U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter, waits to begin a Dynamic Pistol Range as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
A USC Viterbi Ph. D. candidate demonstrates the dynamic capabilities of the Barrett WAM Arm at the USC Robotics Open House - April 11th, 2013.
Title: Dynamic Dreadnaught Bull
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1946
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 38, File 38-070
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)