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EOS 60D+TAMRON SP AF90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1
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Some experiments with ASCII art as CNC halftones, with laser engraving and mechanical milling. Read more about these projects here.
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EOS 60D+Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM
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EOS 60D+Sigma 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM
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EOS 60D+Sigma 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM
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EOS 60D+Sigma 17-50mm F2.8 EX DC OS HSM
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Some experiments with ASCII art as CNC halftones, with laser engraving and mechanical milling. Read more about these projects here.
Typographic experiments from the late 1700s printed on 1980s dot-matrix paper.
[Original posted at Notes for Bibliophiles, pplspcoll.wordpress.com/2011/05/02/analog-ascii/ — collated by me.]
Weekly Ascii - the post popular computing/technology and trend weekly magazine in Japan which also covers anime, games, figures and gadgets too. For some reason I now have a regular column in Weekly Ascii starting next month and I would love to have my first 4 page article about Worldwide Dolls. The Chief Executive Editor Fukuoka-san is also a doll collector and thought it would be a good idea ^^;
If you are interested in having a short interview then post on figure.fm the following:-
Photo of you and your fave daughter/s or sons.
Photo of your girls/boys outdoors. If possible with a background that can identify what country you are in. For example can you get a photo of your girls sitting in front of Big Ben, Times Square, Petronas Towers, Merlion etc? If you cant then maybe look for somewhere with road signs or shop exteriors?
Post as many photos as you want and we'll choose some.
Can be any brand of doll.
No need to watermark photos as we provide you a credit in the article.
Please tag your posts with "ascii" *before* you upload the photos so that the original sized image will be saved on the server.
Copy and paste the following together with your photo entry.You can see an example over at Figure.fm. Name:
Website or Twitter handle:
Country of residence:
How long have you been collecting dolls?:
Why did you start collecting?:
Where do you adopt (buy) your dolls?:
How much money have you spent on your doll hobby?:
What sort of doll events do you attend?:
What are so special about dolls?:
Please have all your bits n pieces submitted by the 1st of October. I know there are many doll owners out there but only have 4 pages to feature as many as I can. If you are not picked then please wait for a future publication that I'm trying to get approval for - "Worldwide Dolls" ^^
BTW, the photo is of dad, Saber and I snapped in Malaysia. He thinks Saber is a cutie as you saw from photos in the Malaysia Meetup post ^^;
Currently writing a post (book?!) on my dad and I which has taken many months so far. Not sure if I can finish it this year. Should give insight into how our paths split for 15 years or so and how we recently got together to spend more time with each other than we've ever spent in our lifetime so far.
View more at www.dannychoo.com/post/en/25818/Doll+Publication.html
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I used ASCII cam, because I figure it'll take a while for me to actually get around to editing the photos from my real camera, but this would be a fun way to share the in-the-moment photos.
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This particular pose was specifically inspired by an ASCII-art email signature I've seen many times in the past. Since the posting of the picture, I have since learned that this little fellow is called "Kilroy" and has a possibly-unknown origin. For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilroy_was_here
So when Virginia Design Builders were finally getting around to installing our spiral stairs, approximately two years after the contractual deadline (and only after paying more money than the dollar value on the contract) -- they drilled this huge hole in our concrete basement floor. We came home one day, and they had a board on the ground. We kept sidestepping the board thinking it was just the normal debris they usually left. Eventually, Clint decided to move the board out of the way and discovered the hole. So, we had to have some fun with it. Ultimately, the builders spent a day filling the hole back up with concrete. All we could think of was how funny it was that this idiocy didn't cost us any additional money (other than that we were already screwed out of).
Clint decided these would be the "Tribute To The Capture Of Saddam Hussein" pictures.
Clint.
hole.
Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
August 8, 2006.
... Read my blog at http://ClintJCL.wordpress.com.
... Read Carolyn's blog at http://CarolynCASL.wordpress.com.
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My old cow-orkers brought out this cake for me on my last day at my old job. (I left to join a graduate research team.) If you’re wondering, the cake just says “BRANDON” in 8-bit ASCII.
Some experiments with ASCII art as CNC halftones, with laser engraving and mechanical milling. Read more about these projects here.
ASCII Kolor stitching | 90 pictures | Size: 14144 x 7072 | Lens: Fisheye | RMS: 2.47 | FOV: 360.00 x 180.00 ~ 0.00 | Projection: Spherical | Color: LDR |
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ASCIi Westside Meeting (Arizona Society for Computer Information, inc.), 6/3/2006
- Location: Word of Life Lutheran Church, Surprise, Arizona, USA
- Available Original Size: 1728 x 1152
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Camera: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT
Lens: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM
Focal Length: 70mm
Exposure Program: Auto
Exposure: 1/10 at f/4.0
ISO: 100
Flash disabled
I had just gotten my first high quality lens, and had to try it out. Did not want to disrupt the meeting by using a flash. The room was illuminated by sunlight. Hand held, no IS (image stabilization).
Hank is one of the nicest and hard-working people you'll ever meet. He's very active in ASCIi, as well as the Phoenix PC Users Group, ready to take on whatever needs to be done. Hank is the ASCIi Treasurer, Webmaster and Newsletter Distributor.
Nice shirt!
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From left to right, Bob Blue of IBM, Henry Tholstrup of Friden, Dick Utman of BEMA, Vince Grey of ASA (receiving the document), Len Griffin of US Navy, Charles Phillips (X3 chairman, transmitting the document), John Booth of Teletype, Eric Clamons of Univac, John F. Auwaerter of Teletype.
At BEMA headquarters, 235 E. 42nd Street, New York, New York.
Computer Standards Collection, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
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Some experiments with ASCII art as CNC halftones, with laser engraving and mechanical milling. Read more about these projects here.
This photo is our sheet of raw plywood, after the second coat of black urethane finish. Shiny, and black, also!