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My father and I mowed Script Ohio into our backyard for the 2009 football season. Now, "Script" awaits the Rose Bowl. Go Bucks! Beat the Ducks!
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I have no idea what this means, but I just like the elegance of the script.
The Roman alphabet just looks so inelegant in comparison.
restaurant sign, Marakeesh, alley around 6th&South (?), Philadelphia, PA.
For this image, I decided to write out my name. I knew that the camera would be inverted to I had to draw my name backwards, this was fun to make.
The Script
Radio City Music Hall 10/9/12
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Size Of Society Feature Film By Kejo Productions. Slated For 2010. Directed By Ryan Todd. Written By Kevin Haskin, Produced By Joann Haskin. Director of Photography Brian Hamm. Pre Production Script read. www.kejopro.com
Last week I spent a precious time interfacing my Chumby with Arduino. Now, when I enter "NightMode" in Chumby, all the RGB lights turn down until I wake up!
Darktable, although it’s good software, used too much memory on my old-ass laptop to really take these tethered pictures quickly. As a solution, I wrote a script that I could add to my keyboard as a hotkey and now I can take a picture with just a push of a keyboard button. You need gphoto2 to make it work, naturally, and eog is Eye of Gnome which comes with Ubuntu as the default image viewer. Copy this into an empty document, switch your user name for mine, save it as tethered.sh (or whatever.sh), set it as executable and it should work.
#!/bin/bash
IMG="$(gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download)"
eog -n /home/adriana/Desktop/tether/$IMG