View allAll Photos Tagged analytics,

Analytical Cubism is the second period of the Cubism art movement that ran from 1909 to 1912.

 

This form of Cubism analyzed the use of rudimentary shapes and overlapping planes to depict the separate forms of the subjects in a painting.

 

Other distinguishing features of analytical cubism were a simplified palette of colours, so the viewer was not distracted from the structure of the form, and the density of the image at the center of the canvas.

The first posted image of 2019. January 1.

 

After a string of very ornate work I thought it would be a refreshing thing to start the new year off with a straight out of the camera, pano-sabotage shot. There was no processing used other than standard tweaks to clarify and sharpen the image, take out excess white glare and bump up the saturation a bit.

 

The brightly coloured planes to the right of the image are not the result of filters or effects, post capture. The older buildings to the left are contrasted by another that is covered with long strips of highly irridescent metal that shift colour as you move around the structure. Hence the striking colour facets in the image to the right.

 

Pano-Sabotage, or more simply, "Pano", is a unique photographic practice that undermines, or sabotages the iPhone's camera Pano function. By deliberately moving the camera in a wide variety of motions OFF the guiding line that is meant to ensure a seamless panoramic image, the camera is "constantly trying to find North", as Tim Noonan once put it, and so is desperately trying to record what it sees as "up". The many "ups", tumbling against each other, is what results.

____________________________________________________

 

In the late 19th century there was a lot of philosophical, spiritual and mathematic talk about the 4th dimension. This ferment of ideas, super potent and conceptually rich, made their way to one Pablo Picasso. The mathematical theories of Henri Poincaré, the poetic writings of Guillaume Appolinaire, two widely divergent thinkers, both influenced Picasso. He struggled with the ideas artistically, shutting himself away in the Bateau Lavoir until he gave birth to the painting that altered the course of Art, "Les Demoiselles D'Avignon". In it he finally realized how, on a 2 dimensional plane, to visually convey what a fourth dimensional image would show ... all angles of an object as seen simultaneously. The Analytical Cubist vision, then, asks the VERY potent question ... does anything, ultimately, have a defining, absolute shape ?

 

Albert Einstein, at the same time, also influenced by Poincaré, was asking strikingly similar questions about assumed absolutes, leading him, of course, to his theories of relativity.

 

Pano-Sabotage ( Pano ) seems to echo this view and offers, perhaps, through a new technology, another way to render, or at least strongly point to, the 4th dimension.

____________________________________________________

 

© Richard S Warner ( Visionheart ) - 2018. All Rights Reserved. This image is not for use in any form without explicit, express, written permission.

____________________________________________________

.

 

Canon G10

© All rights reserved.

Taken at a math art exhibition in the Museum of Science, Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Samsung captured;

snapseed processed.

Thanks to everyone for visits , comments , awards and invitations, I appreciate your feedback very much

It's been a few years since my last visit to Brighton and here I am again!. Lucky to be here midst pandemic and scorching temperatures in London.

 

Even though water was still very cold, it didn't stop people from going in for a swim!!!

 

Thank you all for your appreciation.

 

Follow me on:

Facebook

500px

Viewbug

ello

behance

Instragram

flickr

Website

  

© 2020 Jordi Corbilla - All Rights Reserved.

Jordi Corbilla Photography

Do not use any of my images without permission.

  

*Note that groups and albums are machine handled by Flickr Photo Analytics app and we apologise for any inconveniences caused.

Mark this day as it's the day I managed to get 10 Million views on my flickr account. It's been really busy this year and I managed to get all this views in just under a year. Thanks all for your appreciation and for spending time looking at my pictures and liking them and commenting on them.

 

This is certainly a great milestone.

 

Thanks for all the views and the likes and keep spreading the love for photography.

 

I've created my own tool to monitor all the likes and views of my account. The tool is still under construction but you can follow progress here:

Flickr Photo Analytics

 

You can find my solution on Github.

 

If you want to raise any issue on the app, you can do it here:

github.com/JordiCorbilla/FlickrPhotoStats/issues

 

Description of the application here

 

Thank you all for your appreciation.

 

Follow me on:

Facebook

500px

Viewbug

ello

Instragram

flickr

Website

  

© 2015 Jordi Corbilla - All Rights Reserved.

Do not use any of my images

without permission.

As you can imagine, Santorini is such a beautiful place that the place is surrounded with Brides and Grooms. It didn't take me long to spot a bride next to one of those blue domes. The location is just perfect for that. you can have a blue dome as background, the beautiful sky or just the sea. We didn't experience a single day of rain and it was always really hot, really sunny and just a bit windy. They have like a micro climate there where all the perfect conditions are meet every single day. I have more picture of couples that I'll be posting shortly! Watch this space!.

 

Thank you all for your appreciation.

 

Follow me on:

Facebook

500px

Viewbug

ello

behance

Instragram

flickr

Website

  

© 2016 Jordi Corbilla - All Rights Reserved.

Jordi Corbilla Photography

Do not use any of my images without permission.

  

*Note that groups and albums are machine handled by Flickr Photo Analytics app and we apologise for any inconveniences caused.

Always try to get that eye contact with your subjects. Just wait for the correct moment and then snap. This happened in Oia while the donkeys were climbing the steps of the city.

 

Thank you all for your appreciation.

 

Follow me on:

Facebook

500px

Viewbug

ello

behance

Instragram

flickr

Website

  

© 2016 Jordi Corbilla - All Rights Reserved.

Jordi Corbilla Photography

Do not use any of my images without permission.

  

*Note that groups and albums are machine handled by Flickr Photo Analytics app and we apologise for any inconveniences caused.

The Jack Welch College of Business and the Office of Alumni Engagement presented “Careers in Analytics” on April 10, 2019, at the Martire Forum. The alumni panel featured Justin Baigert ’05, vice president, Data & Analytics at GE, Joseph Lucibello ’11, senior manager, data scientist at WWE and Suzanne May ’13, research manager at Purchased. The moderator was Khawaja Mamun, associate professor of economics. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

 

The Jack Welch College of Business and the Office of Alumni Engagement presented “Careers in Analytics” on April 10, 2019, at the Martire Forum. The alumni panel featured Justin Baigert ’05, vice president, Data & Analytics at GE, Joseph Lucibello ’11, senior manager, data scientist at WWE and Suzanne May ’13, research manager at Purchased. The moderator was Khawaja Mamun, associate professor of economics. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

 

In this article im gonna share with you a deep understanding of the Instagram analytics.

 

Instagram is the most popular social networking platform these days.

 

If you want to market your products and services then it’s the best ever platform for you.

 

All you need to make a free account and start promoting your products and services.

www.coremafia.com/instagram-analytics-to-grow-engagement-...

My father's balance that measures to 100 ug precision. He was a professor of chemical engineering. Christian Becker weights. Graflex Graphic View II. Schneider-Kreuznach Symmar-S 180mm f5.6. Ilford FP4 Plus.

Day 205 (v 8.0) - always taking everything apart

This is Abrael - a captain in the Army of Mata Nui, the less clandestine military branch of the Order of Mata Nui. Her regal decorations were gifted to her by a group of wealthy merchants whom she rescued (much to the chagrin of Helryx, who prefers her soldiers to remain mostly unadorned).

 

Abrael is a Toa with an uncommon power known as "Rebuff" - basically, the manipulation of the powers of others. Via touch and proximity, or with significant concentration, Abrael can weaken or strengthen a being, or the effect and intensity of their powers or physical capabilities. This includes negating or diminishing incoming attacks. She can also temporarily transfer specific powers from one person to another. Rebuff is therefore a very strong defensive and strategic power, despite being offensively ineffective on its own.

 

This set of abilities, combined with Abrael's analytical and calculating mind, allows her to be an excellent leader of troops, splitting power among them when they become weak and enabling her allies to efficiently carry on the fight, due to Abrael's own lack of offensive powers.

 

Abrael carries a heavy drill, because as much as she enjoys complex tactics involving shifting of powers and troop movement, sometimes she just really likes to let loose and break things. As a Rebuff Toa cannot use their powers on themselves, the strength required to wield the drill comes entirely from intense military training.

 

Abrael wears a Kanohi Akaku, modified with a heat vision scope and motion sensors, which allow her to pinpoint beings on whom she can enact her powers: buffing allies, or rebuffing enemies.

Secret Firmy magazine.

Illustration of a web analytics framework - data gathering, data reporting, data analysis - then the bonus stage of optimisation.

 

Inspired by a blog post by Avinash Kaushik (Occam's Razor)

www.kaushik.net/avinash/web-analytics-consulting-framewor...

Have you checked out Google Analytics? I have been using it for about two months on my blog, and it is very interesting to track...

 

Sure, it's not about quantity, but I do like the graphs :)

 

The Map Overlay may be my favorite of all! how many people visited the site from Sri Lanka? you can find it out with Google Analytics!

 

Have you checked out Google Analytics? I have been using it for about two months on my blog, and it is very interesting to track...

 

Sure, it's not about quantity, but I do like the graphs :)

The Jack Welch College of Business and the Office of Alumni Engagement presented “Careers in Analytics” on April 10, 2019, at the Martire Forum. The alumni panel featured Justin Baigert ’05, vice president, Data & Analytics at GE, Joseph Lucibello ’11, senior manager, data scientist at WWE and Suzanne May ’13, research manager at Purchased. The moderator was Khawaja Mamun, associate professor of economics. Photo by Mark F. Conrad

 

Mai Farid and John Spray present the Analytical Corner titled “Climate Change and Chronic Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa” during the 2022 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.

 

IMF Photo/Ariana Lindquist

10 October 2022

Washington, DC, United States

Photo ref: _V0A4661.CR3

Jehann Jack and Tarak Jardak present during the Analytical Corner titled “Addressing the Looming Problem of Bad Loans in Sub-Saharan Africa” for the 2021 Annual Meetings at the International Monetary Fund.

 

IMF Photo/Cory Hancock

29 September 2021

Washington, DC, United States

Photo ref: CH210929044.arw

 

SOOC

ODC - Theme (17-08-2012): Object describing your personailty

Temperature drift without automatic motorfocus.

1 3 4 5 6 7 ••• 79 80