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Brand Identity Comparison
The key message for Suzanne Elton is happiness the key message for Willow Tree is coming out of the darkness and the key message for Clear Reflections is so far that herbs can fix you mentally. The targeted audience appears to be families for Suzanne Elton because of all the family photos she uses. In willow tree the target audience appears to be super depressed persons because of imagery and wording. Hanna’s target audience seems to be new age “hippies” or super all natural people. None of these companies have a strong wordmark or icon. I certainly don’t think they have anything timeless. Willowtree has a willow tree clipart Suzanne Elton just uses her name and titles in a “fancy” type and I don’t really see one for clear reflections. I think the current branding that Clear Reflections has is holding her back from getting clients that aren’t similar to her. It’s great that her best interest is in herbs but I think that pathway turns off other potential clients like students, and I know that she said students are part of her target market. Suzanne Elton appears to have the best visuals to go with what her market is. Everything on her site should appeal to families, which is exactly what she is seeking as a target market. I was unable to find printed materials from these companies.
David and I get in the holiday mood and make gingerbread houses - they were actually made out of graham crackers. Another comparison view of our two houses.
I didn't think she really looked like me - but after seeing these two photos side-by-side...there's no doubt she has some of my features!
See it bigger: farm3.static.flickr.com/2097/2157986143_04bd12d331_b.jpg
This is the first image with my new Pentax K100D. Both are shot in RAW with the same settings, the left side with shake reduction the right side without. Not much difference, but once I have a chance to leave work I'm sure I can come up with better comparison subjects.
(This is part of my wall at work. Since I have no windows I have to do something to make my office tolerable. :)
Bad news, i'm not completely done revamping things. Good news, i'm almost finished. I just need to cast a few new characters and a new "Arizona". Naturally i think a S.I.S doll would be a better fit, but which one? I could see Trichelle because of her skintone ( maybe), eye color, eye shape,brow, and even hair texture. What do you think?
Here is the comparison between the old X-Reas coilover (bottom) with the new Donahoe Racing Coilover (top).
sigma 105mm EX at 1:1 focus stacked from 4 pics see www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/409721147/ for comparison shot
2 MacBooks, one running XP the other running what it should be running. Note: only one of them is mine, the other is my father's.
This picture is taken with Nikon D200 + 12-24f/4. Focal length was 18 (27 in 35mm format), aperture was f8. Depth of field was about 26cm. Picture is edited in Lightroom. Picture is then exported so that height is 1920 pixels. I have also taken the same picture with Nokia 808 and 920.
The first shot was taken at the University of New Hamsphire and the latter in Seattle last month.
Used in my blog on April 11, 2010 [LINK]
I comment about my life and opinions in my eJournal and images every single day.
Comparison of TAG, Empress, Eureka and D&P.
(note the D&P figures do not have the heads attached, I just stuck the bodies over the spru)
this is a size comparison between pukipuki, our doll Trébol (elf faceplate) and engendrito. You can see more size information about Trébol here
I decided to do a white balance comparison, since I had a set of white balance cards on hand. I took the photo in RAW format, then used Canon Digital Photo Professional for processing. Shown here is the same photo, but with three different white balance settings.
With the Click white balance setting, you click on the white object you want to use as the basis for white balance in the photo. In this case, the white balance card. This setting was the most accurate.
The Tungsten setting was pretty close. I was in place illuminated by a fluorescent lamp. However, its lampshade causes the light to take on a tungsten bulb's temperature. I have had success with the Tungsten white balance setting when shooting under this lamp. The white balance of the middle photo would have been OK with me. The only issue is a slightly bluish hue.
The bottom photo shows Auto white balance. Auto wasn't the best and it wasn't the worst. If I recall correctly, the fluorescent white balance turned things purple. The white and the gray looked decent, but there was a noticeable yellow hue. I like my photos to look warm, but I'll acknowledge the colors in this last example aren't 100% accurate.
Comparison of images of Asteroid 6478 Gault from February 2nd and 25th showing twin debris tails from probable impact from another object.
Comparison of the (single coated) Nippon Kogaku Japan Nikkor-N 24mm f/2.8 with the (multicoated) Nikon Nikkor-N.C 24mm f/2.8. Both have the same optical formula, only the coating is different. HN-3 hood, no filter, Nikon D90 body.
Heard that the Topper Dawn clothes will fit a Middie Blythe .... so I had to try ...
A lot of Dawn dresses had the halter neck - and here are 3 - it looks OK on Maddie my Middie though it is ultra short - and please check out the Back view ...
Maddie, don't bend over !!
On the left you see the optimized washer and bolt: everything is nice and flush and doesn't protrude far into the fender. On the right, the washer has been filed down, but the bolt is still too long.