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A trip to the Häntzschelstiege.

I remember the cold shaking my bones, feeling as though my hands were being stabbed in a million places every millisecond. But the pictures were well worth it, and he has a great face. The sky changed from blue to gold to pink to red, and the ice reflected our dreams in the strangest of ways.

Charlevoix...............................Québec View On Black

This lake is very deep and very blue.

Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

winter landscape around Andermatt

As the evening progressed so did the shadows across First Pond. Near St. John's, NL

 

torpedo wharf at low tide - crissy field, presidio, san francisco, california. 2 stitched images.

A submission to Sliders Sunday, where over-processing is encouraged. Deep Creek, near Narrabeen Lake (Sydney).

Sword Swallowing on Edinburgh's Royal Mile

Deep Water Bend which can be seen in the distance is a popular and peaceful fishing spot on the Pine River on the north side of Brisbane. Mainly out of view on the left is the Tinchi Tamba Wetlands with its pleasant walks, bird hide and large mob of Kangaroos.

Deep Blue was an chess-playing computer made by IBM. Its name its a play of words combining IBM`s logo color (Blue) with its deep analyzing capabilities.

 

The computer used an artificial inteligence algorithm from the Minimax family. The playing power of these automathic game programs grows in a direct ratio to the deepness of play (number of probable future movements). Therefore the nme of the machine, Deep Blue, relates the comany´s color with its huge exploration deepness, thanks to the blend of hardware and software.

 

Deep Blue was the first computer to win a chess match with the current world champion at the time, Garry Kasparov. This happened on February 10th 1996. However the overall meet was won by Kasparov by 4-2. The two players met again in 1997, and on this ocassion the computer won the overall match. The software was written on C and ran under the AIX operating system. The computer was capable of calculating 200 million positions per second of game.

 

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Deep Blue fue una computadora de IBM que jugaba al ajedrez. Su nombre se podría traducir al español como "Azul Oscuro" o "Azul Profundo".

 

La segunda de las traducciones es más acertada, ya que se emplea un algoritmo de inteligencia artificial de la familia Minimax. La fuerza de juego de estos programas de juego automático es mayor cuanto mayor sea la profundidad (número de movimientos futuros) hasta la que llega la exploración, y por tanto mayor el número de nodos. De este modo, el nombre Deep Blue es un juego de palabras que relaciona el azul (color corporativo de IBM) con la gran profundidad de exploración gracias a la potencia de su hardware.

 

Deep Blue fue la primera computadora que venció a un Campeón del Mundo vigente, Garry Kasparov, con un ritmo de juego lento. Esto ocurrió el 10 de febrero de 1996, en una memorable partida. Sin embargo, Kasparov ganó 3 y empató 2 de las siguientes partidas, derrotando a Deep Blue por 4-2. El encuentro concluyó el 17 de febrero de 1996.

 

Deep Blue fue mejorando y jugó de nuevo contra Kasparov en mayo de 1997, ganando el encuentro a 6 partidas por 3'5-2'5, lo que lo convirtió en la primera computadora en derrotar a un campeón del mundo vigente, en un encuentro con ritmo de juego de torneo estándar. El encuentro concluyó el 11 de mayo. El sistema saca su fuerza de juego principalmente en la fuerza bruta que calcula el sistema central. Era una potencia paralela, de 30 nodos, RS/6000, SP-based el sistema informático realzado(mejorado) con 480 VLSI con el objetivo especial de jugar al ajedrez. Su programa de juego de ajedrez fue escrito en C y corrió bajo el sistema operativo AIX. Era capaz de calcular 200 millones de posiciones por segundo, dos veces más rápido que la versión de 1996. En junio de 1997, Deep Blue era el 259 superordenador más poderoso, capaz de calcular 11.38 gigaflops, aunque toda esta potencia no estaba pensada en realidad para jugar al ajedrez.

 

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Mama is having a deep conversation with her newest great-grandson. It looks like they are both having a great time.

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A 📷 taken by me + Camera Raw

 

THIS PHOTO IT'S NOT AI 📀

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The eye gets lost in the mouth of this blue bottle, like a glass tunnel leading to the heart of color. The blurred background multiplies warm reflections and enhances the contrast with the glass, creating an abstract and vibrant image. Sometimes, the ordinary becomes art through a simple lens.

Masked lady looking as if she is lost in thought, sitting by the side of the Ross Fountain.

Deep Dream Generator

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Olympus OM 50mm f1.8

Kodak Portra 400

Lab: Film Box – Nashville, Tennessee

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Villa Grammaire

Belgium

Explore Highest position: #318 in Interestingness of 2007-06-04

Thank you ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!

can I be deep with you

to taste you

to breathe you

to feel you

so closely

that we cannot tell where

you end

and i begin

to be like one

 

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Found this Clematis in a garden I've passed by before and met the gardener. Yesterday I meet a neighbour. Apparently the owners come down from time to time, but basically it's empty almost all year.

 

The gardener loves the garden which is the main thing and takes pride in looking after it.

 

I was surprised to see the Clematis as the other plant that I know of near us, finished flowering ages ago.

 

Maybe better viewed large.

 

Thank you for your favourites. :O)

Deep Creek

Mount William National Park

Bay of Fires, Tasmania

«Deep Rust» by © SMb Photographie 2015

 

Series: Rust

Smoke on the Water... Deep Purple.

Small waterfall flowing deep in the forest

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