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Spotted this error in the new national library at bugis. Which just goes to say that "wherever you are, if you use windows, it will crash."

Errors / Worriedaboutsatan, hosted by 44 Promotions at the Storey, Lancaster. Awesome night, way too dark though.

ErRor's Photography

Mais uma novidade para a lista. Mas confesso que não acho que o erro seja culpa do Google Chrome.

Error 404@ The picket, 17th September 2010

straight out of world

 

Posted by Second Life Resident Thema Felix. Visit Error.

ErRor's Photography

Toque Belgrano - Beat Traffic Colective - Error Fatal + The Marmot!

Twitter is over capacity.

Best error message ever!

Unknown date "Mushroom" error penny.

Errors / Worriedaboutsatan, hosted by 44 Promotions at the Storey, Lancaster. Awesome night, way too dark though.

ErRor's Photography

不规则的RSS害死人啊!

I added more steps to the pattern creation process and this is the result. I used the same process to create error pattern 17.

Errors + BLK JKS at Colchester Arts Centre 14/04/2009

Si estamos sufriendo, es porque recogemos los frutos amargos de los errores que hemos sembrado en el pasado.

 

This Takin, Budorcas taxicolor, was photographed in China, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.

 

You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.

 

siwild.si.edu/wild.cfm?fid=5180128976

Crafting 365, Day 33

September 2, 2017

 

Started an amigurumi sheet while at a birthday party at 42 Ale House then realized the directions were British and the double crochets should have been American single crochet.

The Mac Bomb of Death caused by a hard drive failure.

Errors / Worriedaboutsatan, hosted by 44 Promotions at the Storey, Lancaster. Awesome night, way too dark though.

This photo satisfies Requirement 2. This shot took a bit of trial and error for several reasons. The first challenge was to be able to spin the coin for long enough to get my camera in position to get the shot. The second challenge was finding a shutter speed that blurred the coin, but not to the point where it is completely unrecognizable. I eventually settled on 1/80 because it created a unique curving blur effect on the coin. I chose a wide aperture because I wanted to keep a low depth of field because I really liked the way that the grain in the hardwood looked when it goes out of focus in the background but stays sharp along its own lines in the foreground.

ISO and WB were set automatically with ISO at 640. In taking this shot, I actually was laying down on my floor, would spin the coin and hurriedly grab my camera and snap some photos before the coin stopped spinning. It would definitely have been funny looking to an outsider. I wanted to use the rule of thirds so I placed the subject towards the bottom right corner of the frame. I also wanted a very close up shot so that the coin was visible and identifiable. I did not make any edits to the photo.

Not letting me send a private note....What other choice do I have?

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