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This concrete gradient post is still in situ on the track of the Northampton-Peterborough line 53 years after the line was closed. The right hand arm indicates a falling gradient of 1 in 625 but the gradient on the left hand arm is unclear.
ne Pr yg bener, yg item2 itu salah, ne dah full, disuru koyak2 in dari majalah dan bentuk sarna gradient..ehehe...
Another try at uploading videos of my moving gradient test on my cell phone...
I created a simple clock that is made of moving, colorful gradients on a black background. The purpose of the test was to try to find a way to have gradients merge with each other without unsightly masks removing parts of other gradients. I found a relatively simple way to do that but don't know if it's energy efficient or not (eg, uses too much battery) - I'll need to run tests and gather information first.
This is the debug variation that shows radial lines from the center to each "hand" as well as the integer value of each gradient (converted to clock time). Each gradient's position is a percent of the time around the clock and is continuous, not discrete, which is why the position of the gradients may not match the numbers on each gradient.
St. Joseph, Mi North Pier Inner Range Light.
Photographed on Kodachrome 64 using a Nikkor 28-85mm lens on a Nikon F5 as matrix metered.
Afer 200-300m the gradient steepens before turning to the left and then later to the right. No. 2 heads for the Summit.