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North Dale, at the point where the northbound gradient eases from 1 in 97 to 1 in 264. LNER A4 Pacific 4-6-2 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley' heads the 1200 Pickering-Whitby working on the sixth day of the North Yorkshire Moors Railway's ten-day steam gala to celebrate 175 years of the line between Whitby and Pickering.
A while ago, I added the capability to create arbitrary color gradients to my cell phone camera app I'm writing. (I did this for the color map filter I wrote.) One of the features I added to the gradient manager was the ability to save gradients as files. And so, here is a hue gradient (which ranges from 0° on the left to 360° on the right, in the HSB colorspace).
Round, 360° variant (with, unfortunately, red (at 0°) at the bottom).
This shot was taken with the Canon, and I took the same shot in with the Holga, which can be seen here:
Taken for weekly photochallenge... using a gradient map adjustment layer for toning (colour). Some interesting effects; but not wholly convinced I'll be using it a lot. Still, useful tool to have available!
i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images
Vetorização com Gradient Mesh, do Tails, feito no Illustrator.
Miles "Tails" Prower is a trademark of SEGA, all rights reserved.
Adobe Illustrator CS2.
I was commissioned again by Computer Arts to illustrate the latest design trends. This month's topics include science meets design, tactile mark-making and colour gradients.
© Jasper Gold www.jaspergold.com
From the bottom right corner to the upper left one, sea, land, sky.
... an older picture, taken from the plane.
Experimenting with color gradients.
This is my baby Lloyd. Unfortunately, his cancer has become too strong to the point where the doctors cannot do anything to help him anymore, and we have to put him down tomorrow. This is going to be an extremely difficult time for me considering Lloyd has been my best friend since second grade. To be honest, I don't know what I'm going to do without him. His image and personality will forever be a huge part of me to the point where he could never ever be replaced in my heart.
Although Lloyd was old, he still had one of the youngest, funnest souls of anyone I know. I could always count on him to listen to my problems and he'd always be there for me whenever I needed someone to talk to. He's so much fun to be around and was most definitely the smartest dog I've ever met.
So if anyone is even reading this, it would mean the world to me if you could please keep me and my family in your prayers.
I love you so much Lloyd and I'll never forget you. Rest in peace.