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Steve Enzer... one of our extended developers from the bay area working on-site for a client of ours
What amazes me about these particular images is that even with a one stop push, they look just as good, if not better imho than ones shot at box speed. And the best part, developed at the same time and dilution. Gotta love a compensating developer.
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Nikon F5 - AF DC-Nikkor 105mm 1:2D - Kodak TMax 100 @ ASA-200
Kodak TMax Developer (1+4) 7:30 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2018)
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Adobe's Ted Patrick dives deep into Flex at the Spawn. Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com
Man Man Man, dieses Bild war eine echte Herrausforderung ...
Tolles Licht, eine schlafende Katze, ABER einen ISO 25 Film ...
Daher hier eine 4 Sekunden Belichtung OHNE Stativ (Das Bett hat die Hand gestützt).
Kamera: Canon EOS 500N
Film: Adox CHS25@ISO32
Developer: Adox APH09
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Tripod mounted shot of a the buds on a Hyacinth plant. This was taken indoors using a Canon 50d and Canon 100mm f2.8 macro lens using only natural light and then tweaked a little in PSE 9.
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+
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"DDreamsoft application development process covers the entire lifecycle of an app moving on to Developing and then Deploying the application."
Trzebnica, Lower Silesia, Poland. St. Hedwig Sanctuary.
Flexaret VI Automat, Rollei RPX 100 film, Beutler developer.
Sanktuarium w Trzebnicy.
Flexaret VI Automat z filmem Rollei RPX 100, wywoływacz Beutlera.
Evan! Captured everything on video. Stay tuned; we'll tell you when we post it (soon). Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com
Arup Chakrabarti - Operations Engineering Team Lead at PagerDuty
What you should Monitor and Alert on in a Production System
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Photos by Jamie Piekkola
With the development of Mantri Square, Mantri Developers
now enters yet another vertical in the growing real estate
industry. The mall, located at #1 Sampige road in Malleswaram
promises a truly international retail experience. With a
wide variety of stores offering shopping, entertainment and
dining, Mantri Square would complement Bangalore's status
of 'global city'. Designed by internationally renowned
Bentel Associates of South Africa, Mantri Square will
combine modern design with contemporary Indian
aesthetics through its unique and innovative architectural design.
DATA IS THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE DIGITAL AGE.
And publicly available data can now illuminate solutions to challenges like no other time in our history. There is no single entity that collects and manages more data than government. Unfortunately, many of the systems and processes that collect this data have not kept up with the demand and the potential for it.
The world-wide Open Data movement asks government entities of all sizes to make their data—a public asset—available to developers and entrepreneurs so its potential can be realized.
Go Code Colorado is taking a lead position in this movement.
The first and only statewide effort of its kind, Go Code Colorado brings together a community of entrepreneurs, business partners, and developers to make use of public data through a series of events. These events center around a challenge weekend in five cities across the state, engaging the entire state in two days of innovation around the use of public data. Teams in each of the five cities compete to build apps that use public data to help businesses make smarter decisions. Two teams from each city move on in the competition, getting help from a network of mentors—including a mentorship weekend in Boulder—as they further develop their ideas. The teams come back together again for a final event where they pitch their ideas to judges.
The three teams deemed the best are awarded a contract with the state—an invaluable first customer to a fledgling business that provides critical initial revenue.
Go Code Colorado is an initiative through the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office, which seeks to return value to Colorado businesses from business registration fees they collect. In its inaugural year, this is the value Go Code Colorado returned to our state:
COMMUNITY BUILDING AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Go Code Colorado increased civic engagement in the business, entrepreneurial, and tech communities.
Business leaders volunteered their time across the event series because they desire more access to government data—they know how important this is.
Dozens of business leaders volunteered a day with Go Code Colorado organizers to define the problems they face that public data can help solve.
179 people attended the Kickoff event.
130 people and 25 teams competed in the challenge weekend across Colorado (Boulder, Denver, Ft. Collins, Colorado Springs, and Durango).
The Mentor Weekend brought together 23 mentors to meet with ten teams.
The Final event attracted 223 people.
29 businesses supported open data and Go Code Colorado through $75,000 in cash donations and $120,000 worth of in-kind donations.
Companies like Google, Esri, SendGrid, Rally Software and Gnip (now Twitter)
TECH AND BUSINESS INNOVATION
Go Code Colorado is the most concerted effort in the state to increase the volume of public data in the state’s central repository.
33 new data sets were published as a result of last year’s efforts by agencies such as Revenue, Local Affairs, and Higher Education.
At least three businesses were created around three apps that use this data.
For instance, the winning team, Beagle Score created an app that helps provide a scorecard for business site-location decisions.
Beagle Score relies on many public data sets, including:
Business Registration dataset
City Taxes
County Taxes
Crime Statistics
NREL energy statistics
Traffic counts
Nearest Intersection
Energy rates and providers
Broadband service
and more
PROCUREMENT INNOVATION
Go Code Colorado is flipping traditional government procurement on its head, creating value to Colorado businesses and society.
According to the Standish Group, 94% of large federal IT projects over the past ten years were unsuccessful. Over 50% were delayed, over budget, or didn’t meet user expectations, and 41% failed completely.
Go Code Colorado challenges developers and entrepreneurs to solve business problems using public data by awarding companies who create working apps, not those with just a promise to do so.
GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY AND TRANSPARENCY
Go Code Colorado imagines a day when pulling a data report is a matter of a few pop up menu selections, and doesn’t require specialized knowledge, when data managers across government are able to focus on the work they do best and anyone can access the public data they collect and curate.
This is the promise of open data, and the step forward taking place with Go Code Colorado.
Governor Kay Ivey gave remarks to the Rural Developers Summit Wednesday October 26, 2021 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office/ Hal Yeager)
self-made stickers.
tribute for the box art of Google Developer Day 2009.
some photos are at keropuni.blogspot.com/2011/03/developer-2009.html
Photographed 25 december 2014 using a PENTAX MX film camera with SMC PENTAX 50mm/1.4 lens.Film was Ilford DELTA 100 developed in PYROCAT-HD homebrewed developer.
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.
You can make T-H-I-S much money on the Ribbit Platform. Sunday, March 16, 2008 - developer.ribbit.com