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A custom hab module for the 60125 Volcano Heavy-lift Helicopter.
I think this is one of the best helicopters LEGO has done and wanted to make a module that is a little more general-purpose, as the two in the set were very volcano focused.
This habitation module features a foldable radio antenna, a desk with a computer station and kitchen station, a bed, and storage for expedition gear.
One of the sides is removable to allow access to the interior.
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This is the first module I attempted as I stumbled across the course by accident.
I used a halogen desk lap and an old sign from our office as a background. A reflector made of a table mat wrapped in foil softened the shadows.
The lens is from my old (cheap) Centon film camera (Olympus OM1 replica I'm led to believe)
Taken on a Fuji S5500.
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Wicken Fen - Old Mill
Canon 500d
Time of day - 05/05/2011 – 11:36
Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 USM
AV Mode
ISO 400
Aperture F/22
Spot Metering
Shutter Speed 1/50 sec
EV +⅓
Table top tripod used
Post Process - Cropped
Laid on the path with a table top tripod.
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KARPLAS polietilen depolar; yatay silindirik depolar, dikey ve dozaj depoları, prizmatik dört köşe su veya kimyasal madde depoları olarak 3 farklı şekilde üretilmektedir. Su veya asit depolamada, gıda maddelerinin hazırlanmasında, çeşitli kimyasal maddelerin imalatı, stoklanması ve taşınmasında kullanılan KARPLAS polietilen depolar; 50 litreden 25.000 litreye kadar değişik hacimlerde üretilebilmektedir.Dayanıklı ve uzun ömürlü olan KARPLAS polietilen depoların bağlantı çıkışları sarı pirinçtir. Depolarımıza, standart çıkışlar dışında, müşterilerimizin ihtiyaç ve isteğine göre değişik alternatifl i çıkışlarda takılabilmektedir.KARPLAS polietilen depoların hammaddesi; ‘Food Grade’ (yiyecek tipi) olarak kabul edilen UV stabilizanlı, geri dönüşümlü lineer polietilendir. Hammaddenin gıda tüzüğüne uygunluğu, Amerikan Sağlık Teşkilatı’nca (FDA) onaylanmıştır.KARPLAS polietilen depolar sağlam, sağlıklı ve ekonomiktir.Uzun ömürlü ve sağlıklı KARPLAS polietilen su ve kimyasal depolama ürünleri; koku yapmaz, kir tutmaz, yosun yapışmaz ve hafif güneş ışınlarından etkilenmeyen beyaz renk lineer polietilen mammaddelerden üretilmiştir.İsteğe göre mavi renkli depolar da üretilebilmektedir. Polietilen depolarımızı KARPLAS güvencesiyle yıllarca rahatlıkla kullanabilirsiniz.
What is Module Bounce House?
Module Bounce House is the bounce house that you can use it with different themes by changing different art panels. The Velcro attached on bounce houses and art panels will connect them together. Take down one art panel, then paste another one, there will show a...
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Today I've been practicing using the Monochrome picture style, shooting in JPEG mode. I've also been saving the settings used on the Customised Shooting Mode via the camera menu so I could switch between homework shots and other shots just by turning the mode dial.
I don't normally think in B&W so thought I'd start with something that was actually black and white. I was playing about with the exposure with this one for so long I thought the owners were bound to come out. It looks blown out on the front of the house, but it wasn't flashing on the LCD.
Just a practice shot, wont be using it for homework, but a useful exercise.
Photo was captured on my road trip from Chicago to Portland. The photo itself is from a church in Kansas.
Steps Taken:
Changed width and height
Increased resolution
Created a new clean page for starting with a new palette as an artist would start with a clean white canvas for a painting
Used Lasso Tool and Magic Wand Tool
Drew outline around image being removed
Used Move Tool
Did not cut image of tree completely but rather moved it though use of the move tool to copy the image into my collage.
Utilized Edit then Transform then Scale
Manipulated images: changed size to make them larger
Changed opacity from 100% to 45%
Used the marquee tool to select part of picture number two which was one of the church towers
Copied over image to collage
Cropped out part of photo and used eraser tool also changed eraser size to make the change.
Titled new layer: Tower
Changed arrangements of layer order to provide for order of images on my collage which also emphasized a visual pop to take place on the collage
Utilized Transform then Distort option
Used Marquee tool again
Attempted to capture sky part of picture three
Created new layer and used clone stamp tool
Instead of covering tree or cutting it out completely from the photo and impacting it used clone feature to copy sky parts
Increased hardness and opacity to not make the change noticeable
Utilized eraser tool once again
Softened tree appearance to give it more of a foggy look
Linked layers together and used perspective changes
Changed properties of a layer from normal to multiply and changed opacity and fill
Skewed by using transform
Went to fourth image used select all copied and pasted it into layer
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