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This would complete the set.

I will upload the entire Moc TODAY!

 

In a few hours, the video will be on YouTube, and the picture of the Moc will be on Flickr.

Snowman greeting graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/snowman-greeting/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.

Ph/flowers : Alessandra G.

Model/make up : Tania Nina Orlandi

Location : Rome

23.03.2012

 

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I've been working on this doll house for months and still it's not finished yet. Due to busy work schedule I hardly find enough time to do a photo shoot. So here's a preview of what's coming.

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2. Please no awards or group invitations

   

Camera: Nikon D80

Location: Wien, Austria

Collection: Human Portraits

Set: Human Portraits

Apparently it is ok to put english and chinese into a photo (in a frame) Personally I hate it... What is "Qseries" and how does it improve this photo ?

Woodland, California. 24, Oct., 2019- The U.S. Marshals and Apple Auctioneering held a preview of 149 cars to be auctioned on Saturday, Oct. 26. The classic, luxury and performance vehicles are from a federal civil case involving the owners of the defunct DC Solar company in the Eastern District of California.

The preview will continue through Friday, Oct., 25, it’s open to the public and bidding is now open online.

 

Auction webpage: appletowing.hibid.com/catalog/185288/u-s--marshals--live-...

  

Photo By: Shane T. McCoy / US Marshals

Preview from an engagement shoot with some good friends! It is going to be awesome to shoot your wedding this Spring!

Previous: Any overlap is helpful

 

Once all pairs of overlapping frames that are assigned a reasonable set of control points, a single command ("Align" in Assistant) will send the job for alingment. Hugin manages all configuration data for a panorama in a text file, and it runs all jobs by invoking a rule or several in a Makefile that it creates to launch the external tools. It pops a window showing the log messages from the tools as they chug along. It is, an essence, a front end to make: it translates user input into a Makefile that is then use to run the tools, such as enblend and nona.

 

Once the alignment job is complete, a window like this will pop up. It shows a crude alignment of the remapped frames and provides a set of functions to manipulate the geometry of the panorama, such as projection and horizon-straightening.

 

There is a similar preview tool in Hugin called "Fast Preview Panorama". It has several more functions and uses a different input method for warping. Neither the "Preview Panorama", nor the "Fast Preview Panorama" can alter the alignment, but both tools can be used to selectively disable certain frames or change their bleding order. It is possible, for example, to disable a frame and then rerun the alignment of the remaining frames using the functions in the principal Hugin window.

 

Note that the alignment shown in the previews is approximate; even the images that look terribly misaligned in the preview will normally look great in the blended output image. Not in this case, though. The misalignment seen on the verge of the road will remain, because no algorithm can recover the information lost due to shooting from different points of view. In other words, if all subjects in the overlap area are visible in both frames, the frames can be warped to align. But if there is a substantial part of the scene that is visible in one frame and obscured in another — bad luck.

 

But I am not concerned with alignment at the moment. It is not too bad. The distant objects are aligned perfectly; the problems are concentrated in the front, where I can edit them away. My concern now is the exposure. Because all frames are exposed differently (I shot them in automatic mode, striving for the best fit of the histogram in each), Hugin optimised the exposure in each frame to provide for a smooth blend with the adjacent frames. As a result, the highlights in the rightmost frame are overblown, even though I anchored the exposure on this frame (Hugin allows to choose which frame to use as a reference for alignment, and which frame to use as a reference for exposure optimisation).

 

There is a simple solution to that. The overall exposure value can be adjusted to a desired level without the loss of information (or so it seems).

 

Next: Exposure correction in Preview Panorama

A quick preview of a mixed media canvas that I'm working on.

 

Sometimes a painting starts off as just a title, and this one started that way. It's going to be called "The Memory Collector". I'm fascinated by old collections and the objects that people attach sentiment and value to.

 

I've used lots of techniques here, including simple printing, pen and ink drawing (the little hot air balloon) and tea staining.

Tiny peek of what I sent yesterday for the Handmade Autumn swap.

I'm starting to learn how to use photoshop. Hope you can make out the shape.

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