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Katsucon 21 - Feb 13-15, 2015
Gaylord National Convention Center
Photography © Philip Moyer
Katsucon 21 - Feb 13-15, 2015
Gaylord National Convention Center
Photography © Philip Moyer
St Paul's Literary and Educational Society, Bennett Street Sunday School. Odds and Ends is the handwritten manuscript magazine issued by the society. The editions cover contemporary events of national importance like the Crimean War and the First and Second World Wars, and leisure activities like music, art, literature photography and holidays.
The chipKIT™ Pmod Shield-Uno is an input/output expansion board for use with the chipKIT Uno32. It provides the additional circuitry and connectors to allow Digilent Pmods to be used with the Uno32.
The Pmod Shield-Uno has five 2x6 Digilent Pmod connectors. It also provides access to the I/O connectors available on the Uno32 as well as connecting to the I2C bus supported by the Uno32.
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The 2nd install of my installation piece "Input/Output. This install featured the main work without the rocks, sand, and various other wood pieces which were included in the first install. Studio 2091, Cuyahoga Falls. Feb. 2011.
Equipment:
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens: Tokina AT-X 116 Pro DX [11-16mm f/2.8]
Focal Length: 11 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Aperture: f/2.8
Filter: Hoya ND 0.6
Tripod: Gitzo GT2531
Ball Head: Arcatech GV2
Processing:
Import into Lightroom
Export 5 exposures to Photomatix
Generate HDR using detail enhancer option
Import HDR output and -1 exposure back into Photomatix
Blend Exposures
Imported back into Lightroom
Adjust color, vibrance, and saturation
Export to FastStone
Resize and Watermark
Declarations of Interdependence (declarationsofinterdependence.com) was selected for the 2014 Output Awards. Here's the spread from the final publication.
The final outcome of my final project at CIID. An modular system to try out and experience different combinations of input and output
Built with processing!
After reading the last post of Marius Watz, I could not rersist to try Mesh library!