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Roberto Hernández de Monterrey, Jose Antonio Chajón de Guatemala, Miguel Angel Morán de Ciudad de México y un servidor
Camera: Minolta Hi-Matic 9, Film: Kodak Tri-X 400 pushed at 800, Developer: Kodak D76 1:1 12 mins at 20*C, Digital conversion: Epson V550 scanner and Lightroom 4
What if a website can be affordable? What if the cost of outsourcing developers is just a fraction of housing an entire department?
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Gonzalo de la Mata, de Searchmedia y Román García de Demini acudieron al evento a presentar la mejor aplicación mostrada en la noche...
NBR Land Developers,is a young,dynamic and vibrant real estate developer from Bangalore formed to fulfill the aspirations of people to have their own house.
Outstanding Developer/Owner: Nancy and John Galiani for Cornwell Farm, Lot 11/9300 Cornwell Farm Drive and COPT for Parcel 39 at Westfields
Unfortunately I cannot see the sunset from my own house because of surrounding suburbia, but this is in my neighborhood maybe a dozen blocks away, and a choice and favorite location for viewing many dramatic sunsets.
self-made stickers.
tribute for the box art of Google Developer Day 2009.
some phots are at keropuni.blogspot.com/2011/03/developer-2009.html
Yesterday I shot a roll of Ilford B&W HP5 (ISO 400) - pushing it to ISO1600 - using my old 35mm Centon camera (50mm lens).
Today I split the film into three different development tanks and processed each film section with the following developers.
Sink taps - Microphen (fine grain)
Wine bottle - Perceptol (speed-enhanced; not recommended)
Kettle - Ilfotec (general purpose)
These images have been scanned from negative as I didn't have time to complete the prints in the darkroom. I think the differences in the results will be clearer on the prints but, looking at the negatives through the eyeglass on the lightbox, i think I like Perceptol best. Although it's not recommended, I am quite partial to the grainy result that it produces. I will confirm my findings after I produce some prints.
iPhone app developer to offer solutions for external and internal communication.
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The MOD 112, for a team of young, innovative developers, who are set to demonstrate that modular can be right for the city, addresses the need for moderate income, small units with a reduced financing period, short delivery time through offsite construction. The design is intentionally rigorous, taking advantage of the restrictions inherent to the construction methods, turning the limitations into opportunities.
The design strategy is very simple: the facade expresses the stacking of the pieces, but also groups the modules to showcase the breadth of the individual residential units.
The result, far from a beehive collection of small modules, is a building composed of clearly identifiable and diverse housing units, that feel more like micro-lofts, than micro-units The high ceiling and the large windows also relate to the proportional relationships of loft spaces, the light and airy living area allows for different modes of inhabitation.
The frames that outline the units on the two facades, stem from a single pilaster that knits together the whole and identifies the lobby and rear park access.
The material selection utilizes large unitized super-insulated glass windows, simple flashing metal colored bands and textured concrete panels. The recycled wood panel accents recall the classic
fifties furniture, in some way reminding us that prefabricated construction is and should be built as precisely as modernist furniture.
Like TRA's past projects downtown, this project addresses the best utilization of infill sites, the small but significant interventions strategically contributing, like the stimulation points on a meridian channel network, to the revitalization of still emerging neighborhoods.
This diagram shows the 11 modules that make up a full floor of the MOD 112 building.
My friend Joe and I want to buy this place and make super cool loft apartments in there. We've got a dream, but no dollar. Anyone want to be our investor?
© István Pénzes.
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Since the Fuji Neopan 400 is discontinued, I need a replacement for B/W 400 ASA film. This is my first roll of Kodak Trix 400. I just shoot & developed quick and dirty.
27th. August, Roermond, The Netherlands
Nikon F6
Nikon Nikkor AIS 35mm 1,4 @ 1,4
Kodak Trix 400
Kodak T-max developer
Coolscan 5000
Cheers (it's tea). Ribbit's Greg Goldfarb at the Ribbit Spawn - Sunday, March 16, 2006 - developer.ribbit.com
Web developer wellington ( cloud.gonitro.com/p/9FK8QwI_5_tXJffFH59iOw
) is completely digital and the technological advantages, we use allow us to provide you with the greatest service available. We want the chance to show you how good your dental health can be and how beautiful your smile can appear. If you have any questions about what we can do for you, please give us a call.
A a homage to Tom's pie shop window series, but these are savoury.
Testing TD-201 developer at 250/320 summy sixteen looks like 400 is better with the 5222, Kodak XX. More testing with "proper" bracketing required.
There is no Flickr group for TD-201 so I have started one!!
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A bunch of old developer chemistry (from the '60ies it seems) I recently found at a garage sale. I'm planning to try them out soon...
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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)
John Sellens - System Administrator and Developer
Monitoring Remote Locations with Nagios
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Photos by Jamie Piekkola