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Long Giang Thinh factory.
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Hyperconsciousness
Subatomic Nuclei
The Eye is the Human Camera
about the movie Watchmen
flickr today
This will take more time than the lugs I’d wager. I’m jonesing to start the dropouts, the seat stay caps, etc. Years ago a good friend/ co- worker casually told me “keep your eye on the prize”. Funny how often I think back to that particular moment, even though I heard it many times before. Thanks Andrew!
Yesterday I used a manual HDR process to generate this shot, and commenters noted that I was correct in noticiing probems in detail areas and should possibly have contented myself to an HDR treatment. This is such a treatment (I had plenty of bracketed exposure to work with). I could have toned down the saturation a bit. Note that my manual HDR from yesterday has less detail, but also more texture. I wouldn't have thought this possible, but that's the best way I can describe the effect.
Google Photos auto-created a stylized version of the picture by upping the saturation, which gave it a completely different mood.
I ended up redoing it, though, because I had taken the original photo in Portrait Mode, and once I looked at it on a bigger screen than my phone, I realized it had decided to focus on the rosebud rather than the bloom, so I went back to the unaltered photo to start with.
Social network graph of #slaname tweet replies October 14, 2009 to December 11, 2009. In color.
The more lines you have, the more @replies to different people you sent. If you don't appear on the graph, but know that you sent out @replies, it's because the person you sent your @reply to never sent out an @reply and so that person won't appear on the graph and unfortunately, you can't either!
Based on the code of eskimoblood.
Created using Processing with data from the #slaname Twapper Keeper archive setup by iBraryGuy.
This is a Process West TMIC (top mount intercooler) for my Subaru STi. It's an upgrade to the OEM TMIC and will hopefully keep things running a bit cooler.
Drawings on the green grass
photo by NNoti Nastenkina
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And nice video is here vimeo.com/54197118#
My color process book is relatively straightforward, you can see most of it in its entirety on the first image.
It is 8 inches wide by approximately 70 inches long, give or take. i printed it out on the hp z3100 on hp heavyweight coated paper and it rocked. one test print, one final print, the binding went well.
michael trovela gave me some insight as to efficient ways of binding this (and also some bookcloth!). Originally i wanted to use either dowels or cardboard tubes, in the end i ended up going with his suggestion of bookbinder's board wrapped with bookcloth. I then scored the board into seven sections to create two hexagon handles (one flap goes inside).
The two handles go on opposite ends and then get sandwiched over the scroll with duotack on one side and pva glue on the other. The end result reads like a torah or any other similarly styled scroll, which, despite being a bit clunky, is really fun to read and feels really exciting in your hands. yay!
Sometimes memories are not at all like the actual event, yet they are what stays with us and eventually become reality.
... I know, sun burned the photo originally. And then I had a lazy evening, and I just continued playing with processing....
Processing cassava starch into cassava noodles, Kampong Cham.
Credit: ©2009CIAT/NeilPalmer
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