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Largely 17th and 18th Century tightly packed housing in the old town area of Scarborough.
September 2008.
I've been playing around with MapBox's cool TileMill application lately, and was inspired by a MapBox tweet about this map. I reproduced a similar map, but rather than using census population data, I've used some of the geotagged tweets I've been collecting from the Twitter Stream API for my Senior Project (there are about 5 million mapped here).
Much more interesting in full size: www.flickr.com/photos/47001138@N02/6379305487/sizes/o/in/...
Updated I made a map that shows a single point for each twitter user, showing twitter user density rather than tweet density that I think better mimics population density. Here: www.flickr.com/photos/cbley/6397079047/in/photostream
Newly opened Anzac walkway makes for a spectacular end to a great beach walk from Merewether to Strzelecki Lookout in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
This VDT site is in the Kennel Creek watershed. The prescription was intendend to stimulate the development of stand complexity in this second growth and it appears to be working well.
Ladyfingers. Low density sweet Boudoir Biscuits shaped like fingers. Light effect. High point of view.
Set of different geographical indicators
Dublin (Ireland)
Data elaboration Dante Presicce www.invisibledata.net
Unfortunately there was only bad weather when we were there, but I just had to see the statue up close. The fog was really dense.
How dense is an astronaut? Bone scan - so that we can track osteoporosis due to weightlessness Credit: Chris Hadfield
From Dave's cottage, I hope to turn this into a more conceptual piece later but studying this after. I think it was just interesting how you have this forest and then this, and its odd because its not deforestation, its just a clearing.
Bronica SQ-Ai w/50mm f3.5/Fuji 160c
New York Times Square.
Sooc.
I really don't think you should enter that way. I mean, there's four signs that don't want you to.
I'll go and comment on every picture in someone's photostream if they can count every single solitary sign. Ready go!
i use a neutral density gradient filter on almost all my landscapes.
it brings the brightness of the sky down so i can expose the foreground without turning the sky white.
here's a couple photos using the gradient.
www.flickr.com/photos/29930061@N03/5127044971/in/set-7215...
www.flickr.com/photos/29930061@N03/5215743474/in/set-7215...
As you can see, I usually first catch up on non-work related stuff between 8-9am (I usually get into the office after 9am) on weekdays and usually 1-3pm on weekends.
The same digital file as before, after it has been run through the photo polymer printing process. This essentially includes turing a digital file into a photo positive, exposing that positive onto a light-sensitive metal plate and then running that through a printing press.
This particular print is a double-dropped print placed on 12" x 13" hahnemuhle paper, printed in an edition of 6 (plus 5 color proofs).
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