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Detail from screenshot of an XForms webapp overlaying data from a BBC Backstage feed onto a Google Map of the UK, running in the Sidewinder Viewer.
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
Here's my entry into the Custom Vinyl Show at the G40 Art Summit.
The show opens May 20th and goes through June 17th.
For more info on the show, visit their site, artwhino.com/_webapp_3886764/2011_G40
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
35mm f/1.8 and the canon 500d closeup lens - bigggg
About a year ago I posted a few flower shots - and after quite a few trips to brookside and other places (where I've taken hundreds of photos and often posted nothing), I've managed to think more about composition and what might work up very close - and focusing on strong colors too...
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
New functionality for BrightWorks and Tasket:
You can now only delete projects that have never had any tasks claimed. Similarly, you can only delete tasks that have not been claimed.
(This is not the same as archiving a project).
WebAPP Kit is a new program of AthTek Software. It can help software developers to convert C/S type programs to B/S type web applications in minutes.
Since it is a gif or jpg file, you can zoom in and pan easy and fast.
There's no "web2.0" features here - it's a simple and straightforward project idea.
In celebration of the App Store’s 5th anniversary we’re taking a look back at its history, starting with the web apps and unofficial apps that preceded it!
Apple launched the Appstore on September 10, 2008. Within the span of the following week we are likely to have a look back...
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Le idee. Prima di tutto. Più vicini ai nostri Clienti, più aperti e collaborativi, grazie a Seguici, la piattaforma dedicata a tutti i progetti in lavorazione. Sempre, dovunque, Insight è Studio Creativo Aperto.
Fatti un giro: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/tour.php
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Ideas. First of all. Closer to our Customers, more friendly, more collaborative, thanks to Seguici, the web platform containing each project we do. Ever, everywhere, Insight is "Open Creative Studio".
Watch the Video: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/video.php
Take a Tour: www.insightstudio.it/seguici/tour.php
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Doh! Missed the me today last night (pretty sure there's a shot at home - have to fix that).
Spent today getting my head around (or attempting to) the ASP.NET "framework" (if you really want to be nice and call it that). Seems less of a framework and more of a software environment with little assistance - going to it from Ruby on Rails is like going back to C from C++. Sooooo not nice (and nor, imho, the best tool for the job, but oh well). So the job of getting this little web app together could be longer than really needed - especially as I'm yet to determine how to bloody well get url routing and a couple of other things working...
I think i'll go home and work on the two super secret projects tonight instead :)
That's me today (to date)!
iPhone-Benutzer können Mini-Apps auf dem Home-Screen abspeichern. Wenn ein Benutzer Ihre Mini-App zum ersten Mal lädt wird er dazu aufgefordert.
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One year and a week ago I arrived in Sedona for a visit. I'm still here. It's going to be a very long visit. It makes my head spin to think that I've been here for a year. It seems impossible.
I've been enjoying the delights of my new Canon EF 100mm ƒ2.8 L IS USM 1-to-1 Macro Lens. A few days ago I hiked along the highway leading from Sedona to The Village of Oak Creek where we live. When the new highway was built the county agreed to plant high desert wildflowers along the way as a part of the deal for funds. Though we have had a very dry spring, it is still beautiful. We've had no rain since the last snow melted. Yellow flowers predominate this time of year and bees were busy everywhere: On the side of our house I saw the latest alien to vacate its flying saucer and to take up residence in Sedona:
It's easy to see this as some sort of machine.
I found this incredibly tiny grasshopper, about 4mm long, crawling around on my Sweet Basil. It was very adept at avoiding my camera lens. I finally had to coax it out onto the pavement to get a shot:
While hiking down Oak Creek from Red Rock Crossing with Jo Noble, our visitor from England, we came upon a man who suggested we follow the trail for another mile to a place called Buddha Beach. There is a middling-sized pool there and a long sandy beach. Just inside the scrubby forest there is a large area of rounded river rocks. Visitors there have erected thousand of small stone cairns. The image below is a compilation of about eighty shots processed with Microsoft ICE (Image Composite Editor) and uploaded to Microsoft Photosynth:
I've heard some complaints that such activities ruin the natural beauty of the area. I think that's a little picky. The next time Oak Creek floods, if we ever get any rain, these will all be put back into their proper places.
On the way I saw this tiny blue flower sticking up from the earth with no leaves of any kind, just the stem. It was about the size of a pencil eraser: I think I see the empty shell of some insect hanging from the lower petal.
Okay, things are getting pretty random now. Here is a Madang sunrise that will soon be printed out on a seven by two foot canvas to be mounted in the corner of our bathroom over the Jacuzzi. I'll put up a picture of it when I get it hung. Gracie has art all over the house, so I'm presently consigned to hanging my work in the bathroom: I'll have to make a point of offering the "master" bathroom to visitors when they are of a mind to refresh themselves.
Wandering further afield, I'll show you a picture from our visit to Glendale Glitters, a mid-winter festival held in Glendale, Arizona each year. What you see here is only a small portion of a large park set alight. I can't even imagine putting up all of those bulbs. They are electronically controlled so that the light patterns change and move about on the trees: Finally, I'll show you Jo's nice legs, which she, quite unreasonably, says that she hates. I don't get it: She was standing on some rocks in Oak Creek in her cute runners and her Air New Zealand freebie socks. I had to lay down on my side on the creek bank to get this shot of her with a few cairns in the background. I used the Oil Paint filter in Photoshop CS6 to give the image some interesting twisty-ness. It's becoming my favorite. It's easily the most versatile and amusing one-click artistic enhancement filter in Photoshop. Its combination of sliders offer a cornucopia of effects varying from subtle to goofy.
We're off to Dallas tomorrow for a week of conferences and integration with the Media Arts Team who are my coworkers in my new job. I've been working on an assignment for a few weeks. It's time to get the bugs out and produce the first project of my fresh start.
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Galleria d'Arte Moderna Milano.
Giacomo Favretto.
Views of Venice.
1884.
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ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.
Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.
1244 N. Wells Street. This Chicago landmark is the oldest intact firehouse in the city. It was orginally designed to house horse-drawn equipment. The original building (presumably on the right) was built in 1874. The addition was added in 1907.
Mit der Travel-App von Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis wissen Sie immer, wo was los ist. Der Eventkalender fürht Sie sicher durch die Schisaision, so verpassen Sie keine Adventure-Night und keinen Nachtschilauf.
Galleria d'Arte Moderna Milano.
Left - Picasso.
Tete de Femme (La Méditerranée).
1957.
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Right - Raoul Dufy.
L'atelier.
1907.
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