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Highlights from the 2014 FileMaker Developer Conference Networking Dinner at the Knibbe Ranch in San Antonio, TX.

Okay last batch of the backlog of UN54+ this roll took me through the old Brantwood Survey north of the Old Town and a long the swanky Trafalgar Road Historic District.

 

Canon EOS Elan 7 - Canon Zoom Lens EF 28-105mm 1:3.5-4.5 USM - ORWO UN54+ @ ASA-100

Flic Film B/W Cine Film Developer (Stock) 6:00 @ 20C

Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC

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Web Developers pictures taken by Erin Ayres for Technology and Design

That was created using analogue methods only, such as film, developer and other chemicals.

October 3&4, Ghent, Belgium

This photo was captured at the 2023 edition of Great International

Developer Summit, April 23-26, Bangalore, India. #gids #developersummit

 

With 72,000 ATTENDEES benefiting over 16 game changing editions, Great International Developer Summit (GIDS) is the gold standard for Asia's software craftsman ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards.

 

The 2023 edition of GIDS featured a convergence of eight broad tracks covering data, cloud, devops, software architecture, Java, dynamic languages, mobile development and modern web. With 150+ long and short talks, keynotes, the program was packed with all that software practitioners need to determine which technologies will make the biggest impact this year.

 

Visit the official summit home at www.developersummit.com.

Mixed at 1+9, I use 50ml developer to 450ml water when developing 120 film. The stuff can be nasty so be careful with it. Wash your hands regularly and if you're a clumsy oaf, get some glasses or safety specs on.

 

I'm usually pretty careful so have a bit of a cavalier attitude when mixing.

 

Link to chemistry stuff I use: www.patersonphotographic.com/patersondarkroom.htm

I decided to compare the four different film developers I've got in stock. They are: HC-110 (dil. B), Pyrocat HD (1+1+100), Rodinal (1+50), and Xtol (replenished stock). This is a comparison of the results. Can you tell which is which? All times were taken from the Massive Dev Chart. Scanned in Vuescan with the multi exposure option checked.

 

In order, they are:

 

Top left: Kodak HC-110 (B)

Top right: Agfa Rodinal (1+50)

Bottom left: Pyrocat HD

Bottom right: Kodak Xtol (replenished)

 

Taken at the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Boalsburg, PA.

 

Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M

Film: Ilford HP5+

Newly constructed split-level home at 208 Elkins Avenue, Mifflin Park, Cumru Township, Pennsylvania, late 1963. Professional photo presumably commissioned by developer W. Marshall Hughes & Son, Inc.

Ibra is a resident drunk guy in Foggia. As i've been told, you can find it EVERY NIGHT drunk in the Foggia center street, looking for cigarettes and someone that would buy him a drink. Often he gets beaten up by cops or other drunk people. Usually he sings one incomprehensible melody with a guttural voice.

 

He's a good guy.

 

Actually, as i was taking these photos, i was as drunk as him, likely.

 

Nikon F3

Kodak Trix pushed to 1600 iso

Nikkor AI 1.4 50mm

Tmax developer

Epson v700

  

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Leica M7

Carl Zeiss Sonnar 50mm F1.5 ZM

Kodak Tri-X 400

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Copyright © Kevin Cooper Photoline NUJ: Making Planning Work: Working with developers, meeting communitiesâ great expectationsâ on Wednesday 17 May 2017 in Riddel Hall, Queenâs University Belfast, Stranmillis. Seamus McKee, BBC Radio Ulster, Chairmanâs Welcome to Session One, Expectation and reality: where are we now? Alderman Jim Dillon, Chair, NILGA Planning Working Group, speaking on View from the Councils: Balancing the needs of developers and communities. Angus Kerr, Director of Planning Policy, Department for Infrastructure, speaking on View from the Department: Does planning practice within the 11 councils match government expectations? Richard Harwood OBE QC, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers speaking on Great Expectations Part 1: How Councils can deal with developers and communities. Great Expectations Part 2: The stakeholder perspective: Colm Bradley, Director, Community Places, Conor Mulligan, Managing Director, Lagan Homes (NI), and John Armstrong, Managing Director, Construction Employersâ Federation. Voices from the floor & panel discussion: Angus Kerr, DFI, Richard Harwood, OBE QC, 39 Essex Chambers, Colm Bradley, Community Places, Conor Mulligan, Lagan Homes (NI), and John Armstrong, CEF, followed by Coffee Break and opportunity to network. Session Two âExpectations for the future: how do we get thereâ? Karen Blair, Managing Director, Cleaver Fulton Rankin, and Paul Duffy, Head of Planning, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, speaking on Vision and Compliance: Key Issues. Emma Walker, Director, Turley and Phil Williams, Director of Planning and Place, Belfast City Council, speaking on Developer Contributions and Section 76: Policy and Practice. Karen Blair, Cleaver Fulton Rankin, Paul Duffy, Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Emma Walker, Turley, Phil Williams, Belfast City Council, speaking on Voices from the floor & panel discussion. Derek McCallan, Chief Executive, Northern Ireland Local Government Association, speaking on Seminar outcomes: resolution and follow-up. Failure remarks by Seamus McKee.

Weed field and houses, Bay Farm Island, Alameda, California

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My first dry plate clear glass ambrotype

13x18 cm

Ferrous developer

210/4.5 Zeiss Tessar

Exp.: 3min/f5.6

Sacha Labourey, Max Andersen, Jason Greene, Andrig Miller, Emmanuel Bernard, Pete Muir, Mark Proctor, Bruno Georges

BC is exhibiting at the Game Developers Conference to promote the BC video game sector and the many advantages of setting up a game development studio in the province.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017MIT0005-000400

 

Read about the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC): www.gdconf.com/

Scott Morehouse presenting on GIS Software Patterns and Application Architecture.

Safari 4 is slightly faster than Chrome 4, at least on my machine, but Chrome has a WONDERFUL Developer Tools GUI that I really like. (Safari's got something similar, but I prefer Chrome's)

 

Safari has better integration with contextual menu tools, bookmarks management, etc.

 

Chrome has a really small CPU footprint and is fast and clean UI.

 

Competition is good for all of us.

guess whose developer gave up the ghost? this was 5 minutes of dev time at 104F.......

 

well I got ~20 rolls out of it across 4 months, that's value baby!

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Senior Airman Daniel Burkhardt, an Air Force broadcast journalist currently supporting Joint Task Force – National Capital Region, a task force of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel stood up in support of the 57th Presidential Inauguration, put the finishing touches on a cellphone application Jan. 14 that he and his supervisor designed from the ground up to provide real time information on the historic event. The app, called “Inauguration,” was released by Apple Inc. Jan. 14 and is currently available through the corporation’s App Store. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christopher M. Gaylord, 5th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

This photo was captured at the 2019 edition of Great International Developer Summit, April 22-26, Bangalore, India. #gids19

 

With 56,000 ATTENDEES benefiting over 12 game changing editions, Great International Developer Summit (GIDS) is the gold standard for Asia's software craftsman ecosystem for gaining exposure to and evaluating new projects, tools, services, platforms, languages, software and standards.

 

The 2019 edition of GIDS featured a convergence of eight broad tracks covering data, cloud, devops, software architecture, Java, dynamic languages, mobile development and modern web. With 200+ focused sessions, keynotes and full-day workshops, the program was packed with all that software practitioners need to determine which technologies will make the biggest impact this year.

 

Visit the official summit home at www.developersummit.com.

Our developers have a passion for developing and designing quality premium built mobile applications.

There has been an underlying assumption that because humans are so inherently flexible and adaptable, it is easier to let them adapt themselves to the machine, rather than vice versa.

 

Developers traditionally have been more comfortable working with the seemingly ‘‘black and white,’’ scientific, concrete issues associated with systems, than with the more gray, muddled, ambiguous issues associated with human beings.

 

Developers have historically been hired and rewarded not for their interpersonal, ‘‘people’’ skills but for their ability to solve technical problems.

 

The most important factor leading to the neglect of human needs has been that in the past, designers were developing products for end users who were much like themselves.

There was simply no reason to study such a familiar colleague.

  

Jeff Rubin, Dana Chisnell, "Handbook of Usability Testing"

Taipei,

Fujifilm GF670,

Fujifilm Velvia 100.

My test shot using this newly acquired Canon 50mm f1.5 sonnar LTM copy. Shot w a roll of legacy pro at 200 and dev using tmax...this is the power of sonnar! Very similar to the canon 50mm f1.4 but its beautiful in another way

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