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It was a really warm and pleasant day. I spent four hours just sitting, talking, swimming and watching sunset on a warm rock. :)

... experiment with some spline-mathematics and actionscript drawTriangles.

Minolta XD7

MD Rokkor 50mm f/1.2

Fuji Superia 400

 

… Todoroki.

9/10 of my series 10 days • 10 Photos @ Sabah

 

This shot was taken at Sutera Harbour Resort, which is one of the 5 Stars Hotel and Resort in the city center of Kota Kinabalu. You can get plenty of awesome shots around that area...a good place to hangout and photo shooting. :P

 

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I keep seeing images like these on tumblr but none that are big enough to be a wallpaper, so I made some! Feel free to use, credit is always nice. If you want any specific colors, I wouldn't mind making more :-)

i made these... with stuff i bought at the super market.

 

thecoveted.net

 

and i've posted a tutorial on how to diy gradient tights

Taken @ dusk, BW set to tungsten and here comes the great blue :-)

Canon 5D + 135/2

1/30s f/2.8 400ISO hand held

This is an image taken from one of the bridges near Tsukishima Station, in Tokyo. Tsukishima is known to be famous for monjayaki.

 

Taken May 15 2014

Whichever version of photoshop you may be using, where it is photoshop cs extended or photoshop7 you can create a special effect wih built in Gradients. It's very simple to do. The tutorial is here : photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2011/06/gradient-special-effe...

Experimental Color gradients generated using cosine waves for Red, Green and Blue color components.

 

Parameters for cosine wave Offset, Amplitude, Frequency and Phase have been animated for every RGB component.

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A composite of fractals A62 + A71 + A77 from my colour gradient set

After driving in terrifying circles in Seattle, we drove down to Portland, where Brigid is living. She offered to put us up for a weekend. I was a little worried, given our history, that it'd be super awkward. After the first couple minutes, it was totally fine. We got delicious takeout from Beau Thai because that's the best fucking name ever Friday night, and talked for hours. Saturday we went to the Imax, got Mexican food from a cart, went to a park, and then got donuts. And talked more. It was super awesome.

Among the other benefits that you can enjoy when you visit this website is that all the wallpapers of this website are absolutely free of cost. canwallpaper.com

a felt experiment, I love the colour gradient here

Best viewed 'Original' size.

 

LMS (built North British, Glasgow, 1925) 4P 4-4-0 "Compound" 41136 struggles up the 1:150 gradient at Gargrave, working a SSO Leeds City (Wellington) to Barrow-in Furness dated service, on the Little North Western route between Skipton & Wennington Junction - May 1955.

 

The "Compound" will work the service only as far as Wennington Junction, and will then run light to its home depot of Lancaster Green Ayre for servicing. The train will be taken on to Barrow by a fresh locomotive which will have run from Carnforth shed.

 

Sadly 41136 had only a few months of service remaining. It was withdawn during the week ending 08/10/1955 - disposal details are not known.

 

© 2014 - 53A Models of Hull Collection. Scanned from the original 120 format negative; photographed by the late Antony M S Darnbrough. Image previously appeared in the photographer's book "West Coast Steam", first published in 1988 by Ian Allan (ISBN 0 7110 1791 3) but now believed to be out of print.

 

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So I finally found a way to do this awesome gradient effect on my nails. I tried with nail polish so many times and failed every time. This is a cheap FAST and EASY way to do it. Base coat first. So i put ONE coat of black nails polish, but make sure its a nice, decent coat, you can put 2 coats but I put one so that it dries faster. After that I had golden pigment eye-shadow...that's right, I used MAKEUP :D... Touch the pigment lightly to get some on you fingertip and after the nails is dry a bit, start from the tip where you put the most pigment and touch it lightly, the remaining pigment that is left on your fingertip, you touch the middle of the nail (don't go all the way, leave the cuticle area without any pigment). do this lightly as it is supposed to look effortless. End with top coat (you MUST put top coat) and there you have it. First time I tried this and this is the result. Thank you !!!!

Gradient Evidence hifi loudspeaker. I took the "pantyhose" off to show the elements. The box is made of black MDF and the top and bottom plate are solid cherrywood. Acoustic system has a concentric treble and midbass element which has a cardioid pattern and side mounted bass that produces everything under 200hz

Well, this is kind of a rushed shot, as it's late and I've been super busy all day, but I've been wanting to do a shot that fades from color to B&W and never knew really how to do it. So here's what I did, which is quite simple actually:

 

1. take lame picture of yourself making a face

 

2. Open lame picture in Photoshop and make 2 copies of the background layer so that you have 3 copies of the same pic all on top of each other.

 

3. Click on the middle layer and desaturate it (Image, Adjust, Desaturate).

 

4. Click on the top layer and add a layer mask (Layer, Add Layer Mask, Reveal All).

 

5. Choose a Black to White Gradient tool and make your foreground Black and Background white, or vice versa depending on what direction you want the color to fade.

 

5. Click the bottom center of the picture (depending on how you want the gradient to fade) and drag your mouse up to where you want the fade to start, then unclick.

 

WHEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!

 

6. Merge Layers, or redo 60 times over and over again until your happy with the now, not quite as lame, but still lame picture.

For TOTW - Technique

 

original source, which shows photos being merged, but is the same principal idea...

polaroid sx-70, ND filter, 600 film

With a landscape on the island of Texel. This part is called De Slufter

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