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Learning addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the math gnomes and their jewels. Our math gnome song is on our blog: www.syrendell.blogspot.com
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° My photoshop tutorial on Layers, Masks, Selections & Channels.
° Channel mixer tutorial to remove lens flare spots.
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Translucent looking pearls, but it's just my leaving room !-)
Yes finally some math shit with another source image, but don't start thinking you are rid of my fisheye mirror stuff just yet, ROFL !
Julia and holomorphic transform mix.
Hue and saturation changed in photoshop.
as u see i am studying for an upcoming test in math
(da3awatkum ya e5wan)
and so i just wanted to share a little bit of wat am doing and also see if there is any one who knows math to see if am correct or not :p
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www.dailymotion.com/ponyrock/video/x5gxc7_maths-classwate...
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I chose this picture because it's focusing on only that page. I took this picture in my room. The inspiration of this picture was to take a picture of something I'm learning in Math. The trick I used was I took it from a low point of view so it can make it look better. I chose this picture becasue it had some blurred out spots.
At the Austrian Mathamatics Olympiad 2003. Can't remeber what we did try to prove, but the sketch looks impressive.
... a student of Mathematics
... a former participant of the (International) Mathamtics Olympida
... attracted to Maths because of its beauty, and because it is the only science where (nearly) all thorems are provable.