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The outcome of a digital concept theme, produced for Foundation. The image views Blackpool Tower from a dystopian, apocalyptic future. 18/11/2016
Clara, as sweet as she can be, bought me a graphics card for Christmas. Actually she came to me and said she had no ideas.......... what did I want. Our computer nerd, son-in-law Lee put it in for us today.
If you are wondering why your 3D that you have on all the CC and CS Extended series doesn't work very well other than to make wine bottles and cones, it's because the computer you bought only has a tiny little graphics card in your motherboard, so you can see the picture on your monitor.
I got a 2 GB card for around $50 that opens up the whole world of 3D tools that you have, but can't use.
If you are using a CC series Photoshop. You can make a Text layer then right click on the blue area in the layer and at the very bottom you will see,"New 3D extrusion from selected layer" If you click it you will get a small extrusion of your type layer, but it's not much and you can't extend it. The Graphics card opens a plethora of tools that will require finding a tutorial to explain their use.
It just always bothered me that the tools were there but I couldn't get to them. You can spend upwards of $500 for a graphics card...but the 2 GB card works for me.
PLEASE, NO invitations, graphics or self promotions, THEY WILL BE DELETED. My photos are FREE to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks.
Tourny Fountain was presented to the City of Québec by La Maison Simons as a gift for the city's 400th anniversary. The fountain is across from Québec's Parliament. It has 43 jets and beautiful nighttime lighting and is one of the city's must-see attractions.
A young woman taking a break on the steps of the London Graphics Centre loading bay, Mercer Street, London.
By popular demand :here is my hardware/mods/ingame settings for ETS2 as of now.
Might lower the ingame brightness as I feel that the HDR is a bit strong on the white balance.
No Reshade/SweetFX.
FPS is good, not perfect but easy to play with (also due to heavy mods like ProMods, etc.)
Antialiasing is not perfect but I don't really care that much, to me it's OK for a game that age.
Not a traditional documentary macro shot...but a bit more dramatic.
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From the twilight dimension of unanticipated consequences: It is easy to change the upload date to move a photo around in one's stream. However, I've discovered that if a photo is added, then the date is changed...and subsequently it is changed again, it causes a problem. Yes, all of the information is saved; tags, comments, faves, etc.
BUT...the Camera Lens Compare Award Counter can no longer find the photo. Since counting awards is pretty essential for participation in tiered groups, and sometimes those graphics can cover several pages, the automated counter is more important that being able to send the pics around the stream.
Lesson learned.
September, 1973. This photo was taken during the first class of the day, our Engineering Graphics class. The class subject matter seemed quite similar to the Drafting classes I took all through high school. It was one of those classes required for all of the engineering majors at the college. There’s a ‘drafting machine’ visible on the right margin of the photo, an upgrade from the t-square and triangles we had during high school. The instructor for that class was Dr. Chester Kyle, a renowned expert on human-powered vehicles and their aerodynamics.
It was the general practice at Long Beach State for professors to teach classes instead of having teaching assistants do that work.
I wish I could remember more about my classmate, the young man in the photo. I seem to recall that he was perhaps an Electrical Engineering major as I had only one other class together with him around 2 years later. What I do remember about him was that he was talkative and had a sense of humor.
He’s holding a pencil in his left hand, which reminds me of a story involving him. That one other class that we had together was Ethics in Engineering. It was another one of those classes required by all the engineering disciplines, so it was held at the noon hour in the Chemistry Lecture Hall which had a capacity of hundreds. It dealt with important topics and issues that an engineer might encounter as a practicing professional, perhaps also with difficult choices along the way. One day, the lecturer said something to the effect of, “...so these are lessons to keep in mind all through your engineering career that could last half of a century.” To this, my witty classmate above commented, “In half a century I’m not sure that I could even pick up a pencil!” :-)
A random banner thrown together while trying to follow a tutorial.
I sort-of just did my own thing after a certain point.
And the text. I don't even know. Rofl. I saw the stereo and typed in the random words.
Graphics file 16.
Posterized non-commercial editions of shots from the portfolio of Jack Ketch.
No remarks/observations required/expected - images exhibited for viewing by staff members,relatives,friends,business associates, offline charity promo supporters and members of the public having genuine interest.
Detail of an illustration from "The First Book of Snakes," by John Hoke, with illustrations by Paul Wenck. Franklin Watts, Inc., NY, Revised edition, first printing, 1952, 1956.
I have several "first book" textbook, and many times they contain bland illustrations and lackluster text. But this one was true find--the gorgeous line drawings and unique snakeskin endpapers caught my eye.
This illustration was cropped from a page explaining the mythological importance of snakes in world cultures.
Created with Flickr Toys
OS: Main photo by Ann's Wild Animals
OS:"Dream" photos are screencaps from the National Zoo's PandaCam.
Mentor Graphics spring scene: Heron flying slowly past the heron statue and lunching people, over the mid-campus water feature (Boeckman Creek plus landscaping.)
An A5 Illustration using an old photograph i took in Italy and some mad vector crazyness ~ for Blowback Magazine.
Photograph taken at an altitude of One metres at 20:42pm on Thursday 25th May 2023 around sunset at Patricia Bay , a body of salt water that extends East from the Saanich Inlet and forms part of the North Saanich shoreline in the District of North Saanich in British Columbia. It features a beautiful park which is at the south end of the Scoter Trail. Formerly known as Union Bay, the bay was named after Princess Patricia of Connaught, daughter of the Duke of Connaught who was Governor General in 1912.
The park has ties to transportation and the waterfront, and their pivotal role in the development of North Saanich. It is also tied to the development of the Victoria International Airport and military aviation efforts during the Second World War. In 1937, the airport was developed as one of six Royal Canadian Air Force Station training facilities on Vancouver Island.
The land was originally settled by the Tseycum First Nation (Union Bay Indian Reserve No.4) , one of four Saanich villages of Southern Vancouver Island in the area and part of the Northern Straits Coast Salish language group.
In the Sencoten langauge Tseycum is spelled Wsikem and means Land of Clay. The languages spoken include Lkwungen, Malchosen, Semiahmoo, SENĆOŦEN andT’Sou-ke and in 2023 the Chief is Tanya Jimmy, who was elected in July 2019. The Tseycum people have five reserves located at:
Bare Island 9, Goldstream 13, Pender Island 8, Saturna Island 7 and Union Bay 4.
Nikon D850 Single-lens reflex digital camera F Mount with FX CMOS 35.9mm x 23.9mm Image sensor 46.89 Million total pixels Focal length 150mm Shutter speed: 1/60s (Mechanical shutter) Aperture f/11.0 ISO320 Image area Full Frame FX (36 x 24) NEF RAW L 45.4 Million pixels (8256 x 5504) 14 Bit uncompressed AF-C Priority Selection: Release Tamron Vibration Control set to position 1 Nikon Back button focusing enabled 3D Tracking watch area: Normal 55 Tracking points Exposure mode: Manual mode Metering mode: Matrix metering White balance on: Auto1, A1.00, M0.25 (5070k) Colour space: Adobe RGB Picture control: (A) Auto (Sharpening A+1.00/Clarity A+1.00)
Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2. Lee SW150 MKII filter holder. Lee SW150 77mm screw in adapter ring. Lee SW150 0.6 (2 stops) Graduated Neutral density resin filter.Lee SW150 Filters field pouch. Manfrotto MT057C3-G Carbon fiber Geared tripod 3 sections. Neewer 9750 Gimbal tripod head with Arca Swiss standard quick release plate. Jessops Tripod bag.
Hoodman HEYENRG round eyepiece oversized eyecup. Black Rapid Curve Breathe strap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC 80MB/s card. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon EN-EL15a battery.
LATITUDE: N 48d 39m 43.8s
LONGITUDE: W 123d 27m 3.1s
ALTITUDE: 1.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 93.4MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 37.20MB
PROCESSING POWER:
Nikon D850 Firmware versions C 1.21 (8/12/2022) LD Distortion Data 2.018 (16/01/20) LF 1.00 Nikon Codec Full version 1.31.2 (09/11/2021)
HP 110-352na Desktop PC with Windows 10 Home edition AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB Data storage. 64-bit Windows 10. My Passport USB 3.0 2TB portable desktop hard drive. Nikon NX STUDIO 64bit Version 1.2.2 (08/12/2022). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit Version 1.6.2 (18/02/2020). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 2.4.5 (18/02/2020). Nikon Transfer 2 Version 2.16.0 (08/12/2022). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.