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A tiled alley.
Atlanta (East Atlanta), Georgia, USA.
1 June 2019.
▶ Closeup of tile ( in monochrome): here.
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▶ Camera: Olympus Pen E-PL1.
---> Lens: Canon 50mm ƒ/1.4 FD
---> Focal length: 50 mm
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---> Shutter speed: 1/800
---> ISO: 200
---> Fotodiox adapter
---> Neutral density filter: 0.9
---> Edit: Photoshop Elements 15.
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A mix of one end cashmere and a cream silk end for the ground. A dark brown cashmere end and a black alpaca end mixed together for the pattern. This one's from my archives. 7g knitting machine.
I wrote an article about folding origami models from the crease pattern. I wrote it during May and June and it's been published on the last QuadratoMagico (QM94, the CDO - italian origami society's magazine).
I used 3 old models of mine as examples, to show how you have to do, starting from the CP only.
The whole article (with the 3 examples) is available for downloading it on the CDO (Centro Diffusione Origami) website: www.origami-cdo.it, in the members-area. So it's available only for CDO member, now; but in the future it will be available for anyone.
A segment of the stalk of a crinoid, a type of echinoderm related to starfish and sea urchins, has left this imprint in limestone...
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