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Fender Flagship Tokyo.

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「フェンダー解体新書」

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Taken by RICOH GRIIIx

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(Amazon associate)

Apps: Snapseed, Portrait HD, Glaze, Superimpose, iColorama, Tangent, Fragment

Apps: dramaticb&w, laminarPro

Maria can't see the paper basket empty...

Excerpt from www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=1900:

 

Existing plaque: 92 Geneva Street, St. Catharines, Ontario

 

Salem Chapel, built in 1855, was an important centre of 19th-century abolitionist and civil rights activity in Canada. Harriet Tubman, the famous Underground Railroad “conductor” lived near here from 1851 to 1858 and is traditionally associated with Salem Chapel. Many of those aided to freedom became church members and put down roots in the local community. The auditory-hall design typifies the style associated with the Underground Railroad-related churches in Ontario.

 

Description of Historic Place

Salem Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church National Historic Site of Canada is a gable-fronted church set on a high foundation. Located at 92 Geneva Street, in St. Catharines, Ontario, this stucco-clad building is distinguished by its regularly arranged pointed-arch windows, modest scale and overall simplicity. Official recognition refers to the church on its footprint at the time of designation.

 

Heritage Value

Salem Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church was designated a national historic site of Canada in 2000. It is recognized because: it is typical of the auditory-hall design of UGRR-related churches; and, through its association with famed UGRR conductor Harriet Tubman, it was an important locus of abolitionist activity in Canada.

 

Salem Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church was an important centre of 19th-century abolitionist and civil rights activity in Canada. Built circa 1855, it replaced a smaller log church in order to accommodate St. Catharines’ growing community of refugees arriving via the Underground Railroad. Among them was Harriet Tubman, the famous UGRR conductor, who lived near Salem from 1851-1858 and personally led many refugees from the southern United States to safety in Canada. The heritage value of this church resides in its exceptional associations with the anti-slavery movement and the early UGRR black community to which it bears witness as illustrated by the church with its auditory-hall form, typical of early African Canadian churches.

 

Character-Defining Elements

Key elements that contribute to the heritage character of this site include: the corner siting in the heart of old St. Catharines; its rectangular footprint and cubic massing under a gabled roof; its central entry door on one gable end, set between two large pointed-arch windows and approached by a split staircase; its four regularly spaced pointed arch windows on each side elevation; its wood construction materials, wood trim, and stone foundation; its high basement; its open auditory-hall design with three-sided gallery; its simple interior finishes and surviving original fittings including the long single-log walnut benches.

Кристалл "Hammertone" by KMZ (1962)

Industar 50 (3.5/50 - M39)

Sverdlovsk-4

Kodak UltraMax 400

Tetenal Colortec C41 - 30 °C

Epson V600

Flickr appears to wants to make a touch/tablet optimized site. That is fine, do that in the the flickr Apps, don't force that on everyone. What they have done to commenting reduces the ability to interact with your contacts in favor of near full screen images and short superficial commenting. If the new version of Flickr is even similar to the current beta, Ipernity is going to become a lot more popular. I guess I need to remember my login info. Add me as a contact over there just in case. I don't want to leave flickr, but may be forced to.

 

Be sure to vote for and comment on the flickr beta forum:

yahoo.uservoice.com/forums/230781-flickr-photo-page-beta

 

I am sure new flickr will still look terrible, but with enough feedback it may still be usable for people who want to have meaningful discussion with our contacts. Flickr is listening to the minor issues posted on that forum, but they seem convinced new flickr will be black and all user interaction will be on the side of the screen. It doesn't take much time to vote, commenting isn't required. But please do something to show flickr this is a bad idea. This protest alone won't show them they are going in the wrong direction. Voting on the issues might.

 

Hardly anyone liked the last change, but this change will make that look like nothing. If flickr goes through with this Enhanced Photo Experience, there will be nothing left of the service we love. Flickr beta is not a photo service I want to be part of. Its likely that a huge portion of flickr's users don't care about commenting and real user interaction, but those of us who do are what keep flickr active. Without us, flickr will be nothing but a photo storage site. Every other site is pushing the social aspect and flickr is removing it.

 

Instead of perfecting the design of their sites with small improvements over time, Yahoo likes to completely change designs frequently. Yahoo Mail changes about every 6 months and upsets and confuses users ever time and always introduces new bugs. Even Yahoo employees prefer not to use Yahoo webmail. Every Yahoo mail user I know complains about the frequent changes. Yahoo needs to understand we don't want a constantly changing flickr. Improvements are necessary too keep up with competitors, but change for the sake of change is not. If we wanted that much change, we would be using the competitors instead of flickr.

 

The end of Pro users accounts was certainly done to bring them more ad revenue, but those of us who paid were some of the most active users. We create the content and viewer traffic they hope to make money on. Community interaction is what drives many of us to continue posting new work. Stuffing all the user interaction into the corner of the screen will discourage interaction. Kill the community and this will just be a place to dump your memory card when it gets full. Most people could never fill up 1 terabyte of space.

 

A few of the problems with New Experience Flickr:

Pressing enter submits comments and creating new lines requires Shift+Enter.

New lines (paragraphs) are not displayed in comments.

Comment area to type or read is tiny (twitter like).

Comments don't display images anymore.

Comments are displayed in reverse order (newest at the top).

Only the most recent few comments are displayed.

Long comments must be clicked on to read the whole thing.

Only short description is visible until clicking for more.

Hashtags #allruntogether instead of just normal readable tags (trying to be trendy).

It is hard to see who has favorited your photo.

You can't see group invitations anymore.

Admins can't do group invites anymore.

The add to groups popup only lets you scroll through the groups (no search).

Following instead of Contacts (more copying the trendy young sites).

The huge photos and heavy javascript are bad for slow connections.

Apps: dramatic B&W. Snapseed. Camera+.

Typed on a Royal manual typewriter made between 1940 and 1950.

Apps Used: #ArtStudio #reflection #fxphotostudio

  

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Elaborazione con app Stellar Studio e strumenti di Google Photo.

It’s all Inkwork apps fault! Oh! And Juxtaposer and Snapseed too. HELP!!!! They’ve got me captive.

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