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I took three time the same photo - with Exposure Bracketing. Then photomatix combined these three frames to one Photo with High Dynamic Range (HDR). You can imagine this as a photo that is so dark and so bright that your regular Computer screen or photographic paper is not capable to reproduce.

With some clever software trick it is possible to locally adapt the level of luminousity within the Image to make it visible on classical display technology.

This method is centuries older than digital photography - Painters like Caspar David Friedrich used it to mix direct sunlight with dark scenes in one painting.

In my mind HDR will not replace classic LDR (low dynamic range) photography because sometimes darks and lights are important for an image's impression.

custom made out of clear 3m 'paint protection' vinyl.

Colocación de las cosas para la foto Bodegón vegetal.

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Setup shoot for Bodegón vegetal photo.

Use gas (slipjaw) pliers to compress the IDC connector.

Template for the bottom front panel.

Daxplains how to draw the Shoulder Girdle (Part 1)

 

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Gently lift, separate, and rearrange on the plate. They are pretty dry now and shouldn't stick together again, so don't go crazy making sure they aren't touching. (Is your dog right there with you, watching you doing this and praying you drop one? Good!)

watch for the garland how-to on Etsy "How Tuesday"! 12/16/08

 

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I cut the first three bands on one side, and as soon as I had cut through the last bit of the innermost band, there was a great *crack* as the end split open between the staves. This should tell you what kind of pressure is being held together by the steel bands. At this point, I was very glad that I had screwed the bands to the staves.

The strain relief locked in place.

After the vertical and horizontal cuts, you should end up with something that looks like this. A few pieces may have fallen out, but the onion should be connected at the top.

That's why I need the toast.

Your first block will have the above dimensions (31 stitches by 21 stitches), but the points of the blue diamonds overlap when you add additional repeats.

 

Every block you stack ON TOP you'll skip the first row. For every block you stick NEXT TO, you'll skip the first column. Just remember that the blue points and the ends of the brown lines must overlap.

 

Since our washers game has a forward slope to it, and the bottom would not be resting on the ground, we wanted to make sure it would hold together is a drunken BBQer accidentally stepped in it. Hence, the 10 screws holding it to the back.

I managed to cut all 6 bands, and the tension from the bands and the wood caused a 3 or 4 inch crack to open in the side of the barrel, which also displaced the heads on either end. As a side note, it also filled the garage with a wonderful bouquet of red wine. With the fan blowing on it, it was heavenly.

 

The crack isn't actually in the wood, it's just between individual staves, so it's by design.

I always start with boiling water. The refrigerated eggs cool it down, so the boiling water helps the egg white stay together.

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Here is the tool I used to cut through the metal bands. The cutting disk did it, but it took some damage, as will be shown in one of the next photos

Not shown: Lemon juice

You want uniform slices here, about the thickness of a quarter. I use a knife intended for slicing tomatoes; it's a very thin, serrated blade.

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