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Kids, right?

 

I hope everyone has a great night/day. Busy at work, I'll try to keep up over the next few hours.

This old tree is situated not far from Lundbreck Falls in Southern Alberta and I think it is a great subject for photography. There is the ability to get all kinds of angles and capture different moods dependent on the time of year and time of day.

 

This one was taken at sunset and the sun was not only lighting up the sky but the red lichens that grow on the rocks that the tree grew out from under. It has weatherd centuries of harsh winds and weather of southern alberta and has the appearance of being petrified with some great textures.

 

At some point I will likely do a transformation into B&W as well... since that is what I originally went to this spot to shoot the tree for... but then happened to have some amazing light that I thought would look great in colour.

 

Csharp_gal... if you read this... this is the tree I was referring to... it is begging to have you do some light painting to it.... for those that haven't checked it out... check out the great photo's in this photostream.... some amazing light painting as well as other photography. csharp_gal

I can't remember exactly how old I was when I was first introduced to a computer - no older than seven though. It was a BBC Micro at an educational project my father was involved with - groups of kids would go there and watch someone code while they explained the meaning of it as they went. It grabbed me straight off, and from that point on the path was set; pretty much all my academic choices from that point were to guide me towards being able to write software for a living. Well, maybe except for the GCSE in Home Ec and A-Level in Economics - you'd better be able to feed yourself and count your money ;o)

I think the main think I love about coding is that you essentially build a virtual machine out of thin air - whatever you need to do, there tends to be a way to do it even if it's a nightmare to design! While you do have to be concerned with space and speed, you're not restricted in the same ways as you are with real-world physical engineering; there's definitely a black magic aspect to it! When lots of separate parts come together to work just as you intended, it's a great feeling.

I'm one of the lucky few who did become what they wanted to be when they grew up - I suppose that's not bad going.

 

“.....هر کجا هستم، باشم، آسمان مال من است پنجره، فکر، هوا، عشق، زمين، مال من است”

> While I was taking the Golden Gate Bridge image - next image - I didn't know fellow flickr Night Photographer, Sherry Glassman, was photographing me as I took it. I have just learned that /csharp gal from Canada was talking to me while Sherry was doing the photograph. That explains the strange double image!

 

You can also see that wall of Sodium Vapor light I am photographing into!

 

The beautiful blue light under that pier behind me and the white glow is caused by huge Mercury Vapor lights shining from Alcatraz Island - hidden by the pier. Some of the blue lights at the end of the pier are a CROWD of cellphone photographers snapping away!

 

> Copyright Sherry Glassman, 2007

 

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

I wrote this mouse tracker in C#. Red circles represent left-clicks. Green circles represent right-clicks. Black lines represent the path of the cursor.

  

Just thought I'd take the time to learn Ruby and possibly Ruby on Rails. I've been doing ColdFusion for years at work and pretty much hate it at this point. I've also done some work in ASP.NET (C# and VB.NET), PHP, WebDNA, and some Python (Django).

 

Ruby isn't bad so far. I'm hoping to be able to start on Rails in a few days. The only thing I'm not looking forward to with Rails is Prototype. I'm a much bigger fan of jQuery, however it looks like there may be a plugin for Rails that will replace the automated stuff it does currently with Prototype.

Edge put all of their magazine covers online, so I made this collage.

 

The covers were downloaded via a simple web scraper in C#, then the collage was generated in Processing.

 

www.edge-online.com/features/every-edge-magazine-cover-ever

I wrote a keylogger in C# and then recorded the keys that I pressed for two days.

 

I then used Processing to make this treemap, which shows the relative frequency.

 

For reference, I pressed the space bar 7,737 times.

My take on this historic place.

 

I remember coming here once in the 1960s with a group of young people to do some maintenance around here. It is good to see it still so well preserved.

 

As photographed by:

 

bealluc

 

and

 

csharp_gal

 

and many others.

This is a first attempt at depth-of-field in my deferred shader.

 

It's not very good, and I'll get around to doing it properly in the future. But for now it will suffice.

 

How it works is that for each fragment, gaussian blur is applied. Then the depth of the fragment is extracted by doing a simple texture lookup in the depth-map. This is compared against the "focus depth" which is just the value in the center of the depth map. The "un-blurred" color of the fragment is blended with the blurred color using simple linear interpolation.

 

The blur looks a bit distorted too...simply because the gaussian blur needs to retrieve color information from neighbouring texels in the color-map, and my UV steps are a bit too big...however if i decrease them the size of the blur appears smaller.

 

What i'm actually working on at the moment is scene management. I wanted to add occlusion query support to my "framework", but I figure I need to sort out how my scene is represented first.

Right now its just a basic tree structure, which is good and all, but there is more to it...

The beautifully decorated organ pipes in St George's church in Thriplow.

 

The plaque reads:

"AMDG

This organ was dedicated and first used S George's Day, April 23, 1908.

Francis B Sandberg, Vicar

William John Clark, Lilla A Clark, Churchwardens

Messrs Miller & Son, Cambridge, Builders"

He sat at the piano and played two chords. C Major then A Minor. He swirled his shoulders and tried to crack his knuckles. It’s important to limber up. He pressed down the keys. Hey Jude, don’t make it bad. Wait, wait, wait. He began playing the same song with a reggae beat. After a few measures he stopped. C Major, F Major, F Minor. He began rocking his left hand on the F Minor, playing F, then Aflat and C together. F then A flat and C together. He switched to Bflat Major, keeping his thumb on F and moving his middle finger and pinky to Bflat and D. He switched back to F Minor, then to Bflat Major again. He then began his right hand. F, G, Aflat, C, G Aflat, F, G, D, Eflat. F, G, Aflat, C, G Aflat, F, G, D, Eflat. All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces. Gary Jules was a genius. He finished this song and paused for a few moments. He began rocking his hand in a different spot, this time changing from four repetitions of D, A and D together then Fsharp, A and Csharp together. Hey there Delilah, what’s it like in New York City, I’m a thousand mile away but girl tonight you look so pretty, yes you do. He played two verses of this song followed by the chorus, then paused again. I backed my car into a cop car the other day, well he drove off sometimes life’s ok. Hello darkness my old friend, I’ve come to talk with you again. Am I more than you bargained for yet, I’ve been dying to tell you anything you want to hear, because that’s just who I am this week. Woke up this morning, smiled at the rising son, three little birds, sat at my doorstep, singing their sweet tune of melodies pure and true, they said, this is our message to you. The lights go out and I can’t be saved, tides that I tried to swim against, have brought me down upon my knees, oh I beg I beg and plead.

 

He stood up and walked away.

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Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

The basic lighting in my deferred renderer is now complete.

 

This picture shows the different surfaces that are created and used to compose the final image.

The top left image is the scene without any light.

In the top right image, each texel describes the normal of the surface at that exact point.

The bottom left image consists of depth information.

The bottom right image is a lightmap created using the information stored in the normal-map and depth-map.

 

There are 5 lights in the image, 3 pointlights (the red, blue and green lights), 1 spotlight adding illumination from straight above, and one ambient light giving light to the entire scene.

 

And, obviously, the image in the middle is the final composed image.

 

The next part I'm going to struggle with is shadowing.

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Some time back, an old machinist buddy asked me if I could reverse engineer parts of a vintage firearm. This was really a project I enjoyed. I took an original .44-70 C. Sharps carbine and took it apart, measured on either a CMM or an optical comparator and made drawings and solid models of the parts I examined. From the past, the skills and methods, the file marks and tooth patterns of my forebears tools spoke to me of the way things were done 130 years ago. In a way it was spooky, because what I found was these guys did things in ways that weren't too far removed from the way I made parts. What was a bit of a surprise was that the methods used had to be very advanced for that period of time. Cutting edge technology from 1874....

Reference Laboratory cables come ashore in Jamaica thanks to C-SHARP BAND!

 

"Over the years we took pride in the cables we used as we knew the better the cable the better the sound quality both on instrument and our vocals. We have been trying Reference Laboratory Cables since July of 2012 and the results are great both in studio or on stage. The output is thicker than most other cables that we have been using in our 11 years. For vocals it reduces the strain on the vocal chords because of the superior quality. We use the cables on our Bass, Guitar, Keytar and vocal and we would suggest that all bands get cables from Reference Laboratory."

 

G-SHARP Band

 

www.csharpband.com

www.facebook.com/csharpband

www.reverbnation.com/csharpband

www.myspace.com/csharpband

www.twitter.com/csharpgroup

 

Reference Laboratory cables

A few hackles from the fly tying supplies for Csharp

Unity-chan’s Action Shooting – Android & iOS apps – Free play.google.com/store/apps/ details?id=jp.tank.ezdaemon.uas&hl=en itunes.apple.com/app/id974365259

Game engine for the “Unity”, Unity Technologies Japan original character, 2D...

 

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Together at last, Windows and OS X. Connected by Synergy

A nice programming language, C# !!!

Graphic study for a Windows Phone application.

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