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(August 15, 2013) On this 3 brewery evening, I visited Jack's Abby (2 growlers Hoponius), Idle Hands (a growler of Pandora Belgian Pale Ale), and Night Shift, who brew very creatively, but have no particular beer I can more than taste.

 

That said, this is a fine beer destination in the Boston area, as Idle Hands and Night Shift (both nanos) are side by side (in an industrial park) and very receptive to tours and sampling. Both are Belgian-bent.

As part of the Power Shift 2011 Conference, thousands joined the polluter protest at the White House, the U.S Chamber of Commerce, and at the headquarters of dirty energy industries.

 

Over 5,000 young climate leaders joined AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, Cherri Foytlin of Gulf Change, and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben at a polluter protest in front of the White House this Monday. They demanded that the President and Congress stand up to Big Polluters, protect the Clean Air Act, and make corporate polluters like BP pay for their pollution.

 

Photo Credit: Josh Lopez

An attempt at the tilt shift effect. Miniature looking version of Yishun, Singapore

 

special thanks to rabyenal ( www.flickr.com/people/47098679@N07/ ) for tutorial ^_^

i lay down on the ground and took this also. they couldn't react- they were too busy demonstrating or something.

A tilt shift shot from the ramparts of Edinburgh Castle.

My first try at a Faux-Tilt-Shift

PROJECT:

Color Shift

 

PHOTO CREDIT:

Terraswarm

 

Outdoor Installation

Colorshift

a terraswarm project

New York

2006

 

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Intrigued by the tilt-shift distortions in Photoshop and on Flickr. This is my first try.

Brazed on shifter bosses.

 

Got this frame from a friend and I am not sure what it is... Maybe you can help? The bike was fitted with mostly french parts.

Tried my hand at a tilt-shift, kinda hard, followed this tut...

www.tiltshiftphotography.net/photoshop-tutorial.php

Sitting in the cheap seats has its advantages. A shot i took at an England friendly, and my first attempt at a post production tilt-shift effect.

ZHP Shift knob and custom leather M-Stitched shift boot installed.

used tilt shift lens to try panorama. This image camera landscape format, lens shifted vertically. 3 images merged.

Handheld.

Exposure varied had aperture and speed on manual but forgot to turn off auto ISO.

Should I have changed focus point for each exposure ?

Manual Nikkor 45 mm tilt shift lens

"Shifting Threshold" – Joan Irving – Eight rectangular glass and steel panels perched on top of poles placed at multiple locations on East Valley Parkway. The center median at Hickory; two gateway pieces mid-block on the north and south side of East Valley between Ash and Harding on the landscaped areas adjacent to the sidewalk; center medians at the East Valley and Rose intersection, the Midway and East Valley intersection, and the center median at Citrus and East Valley.

SHIFT: an experiment in fashion design 2019

Photo Credit: Jerek Barcelona

Met the owners of Shifted Cinema who were flying one bad-ass helicopter with a video camera mounted below the body at Kirkland Junior High. Weylin controlled the chopper while Ethan manned the video controls. Quite an impressive setup.

A tilt shift experiment with a picture of the Flatiron Building I shot in 2012. Shared via #Fotor

Bald Eagle BAEA (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

  

Maber Flats

Central Saanich BC

  

DSCN9527

 

As one of the pair departs the branch, it reacts like a released spring...requiring a bit of a balancing act for the remaining bird.

The shifter has a clear plastic case around it to protect it from the elements.

12 spd suicide shifters

Fuji S3 Pro with 18-55 kit lens from Nikon D40. Various fence patterns erected on Jones Beach to try and keep the wind from shifting the sand to new locations. Atlantic Ocean in the distance.

 

Long Island, NY

At first glance you might think these are hand grips for a BMX bike or motorcycle. But in actuality, this is a new limited edition product from Mishimoto designed to give enthusiasts something very different. The designer of this knob is an avid mountain biker so no suprise when he came up w...

 

blog.vividracing.com/announcing-new-products-specials-and...

I've been messing around with fake tilt shift photography. Basically the effect creats the illusion that you're looking at a model. There's load of pics on Flickr

 

www.flickr.com/photos/tags/tiltshift/clusters/

 

Look at the little men!

Home made tilt shift 6x7 camera, tominon 127mm f4.7, Kodak Portra 160NC

It's weird how eye and mind can sometimes make simple things look completely different.

 

It's fake obviously. I don't even know if they have tilt-shift glass for Pentax.

I totally "shifted units" at the zine fair.

Photos posted to "link" to this car's project thread on the Cadillac message board. Copied the following from there:

 

Sometimes I really need to take my own advice...read the damn manual!

 

When I got this car it had a super sloppy shift linkage because all the rubber bushings were almost totally disintegrated (maybe made out of the same stuff as bumper fillers?), a common problem on the big front wheel drive cars. So I procured the bushings and installed, and it was about 80% better. Definitely drivable but not perfect. If you came out of park too fast into drive, it'd sometimes catch third gear, and getting into drive still took some fiddling. A few months ago I investigated further, and found this bolt that looked like it had something to do with the linkage.

 

So, I did what you do when something's too loose, tighten the #@*$ out of it! But that didn't work, if anything it exacerbated the situation so I quit. Feeling a little industrious, I cracked open the book and lo and behold there is a method to adjusting this thing!

 

And they were right. Loosen the bolt, pull the rod that goes to the trans out of the holder, put the trans and the column in neutral, feed the rod back through the holder. Then, while holding up on the column linkage to make sure it stays in the "top" of neutral, thread the bolt in. Not sure why they said "finger tighten", I'm a meat fist and there was no way I was moving that bolt with anything less than a ratchet. I used a torque wrench set to approx 27ft/lbs. This would have went a lot smoother if I was left handed, but it can be done. The car shifts into gear like new now, and its impossible to "slide" into 3rd when going for drive. You would think that torque doesn't really matter for something like this, but believe me it does! Too tight and it is sloppy/hard to get into low ranges. Too loose and it won't go into park.

 

Happy accident, on occasion when coming to a stop this car would downshift from 3-2 HARD. Sporadic, and I ran through the checks I could do in the FSM. Nothing made it any less random. With the linkage dead on no, it downshifts imperceptibly all the time. No mention of a misadjusted shift linkage as a cause for this problem, but if your 325-4L is occasionally acting funny, the linkage might hold more answers than you think.

The shift key's location is unknown. Z pops off when you so much as brush past it. Useful for at best one Americanism per hour.

This months photoclub involved the subject 'chance', but ended up for me in finding out how to create digital 'miniature' landscapes using Photoshop.

 

See this tutorial.

 

This one looks like Simcity.

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