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Theme: Difference
1.) The subject is the shoes.
2.) The shoes.
3.) Emphasis
4.) Balance, contrast, and brightness
5.) shallow
6.) slightly overhead coming from the west
There is 1 difference that I edited into this photo... that buildings may look like they're on a lean, but that's simply an optical illusion! Spot the difference!
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A documentary film by Tod Lending
PBS Airdate: Season 29 of POV (September 12, 2016)
Caption: Krishaun Branch and friends in fraternity
Credit: Tod Lending
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In poetry too distinction is made between spontaneous and planned, especially after Edgar Allan Poe explained how he planned to detail his famous poem "The Raven". However there is an important difference between a photography artist and a poet : These days, when almost everyone has a camera on his mobile phone, anyone can be a photography artist. Much rarer is to write poetry. Poets are elitists. Artist-photographers are common people.
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There is no fundamental difference between photography and poetry as long as they catch some secret of creation
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Photo: The Raven's Call
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גם בשירה מבחינים בין ספונטני למתוכנן, ובעיקר לאחר שאדגר אלן פו הסביר כיצד תכנן לפרטי פרטים את שירו הידוע "העורב". עם זאת ישנו הבדל חשוב בין צלם אמן לבין משורר: בימים אלה, כאשר כמעט לכל אחד יש מצלמה בטלפון הנייד שלו, כל אחד יכול להיות צלם אמן. הרבה יותר נדיר לכתוב שירה. המשורר- אליטיסט. הצלם האמן- אחד העם
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אין הבדל עקרוני בין צילום לשירה כל עוד הם לוכדים איזה סוד של הבריאה
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צילום: קריאת העורב
At the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Charles Babbage's Difference Engine Number 2. Built in the 1990s according to Babbage's original 19th-century plans.
The Difference between the 10.3 & 11.0 Metre Optare Versa's the 11.0 metre (Blue one extra small window) (Photo By Steve Powell)
when I showed Sharon this page we started throwing ideas around...I added them to the page in black ink...More info on my blog www.20six.co.uk/anniescrazyworld/weblogCategory/kaqx5xb3suy5
Collaged flyer I made with Hazel when we were first going out together back in 1984 or 85. One quarter of folded A4 page.
Pete Hooper sensing differences in aroma in the 2013 UK Cup Tasters Competition at The London Coffee Festival
In my neighbourhood. Szeleczky Chapel, gate, iron detail.
Máriaremete, Szeleczky-kápolna, kapurészlet.
Manastir Zitomislic is a small, pretty monastery located in Herzegovina, not too far south of Mostar on the way to the Adriatic.
It's a Greek Orthodox monastery, which means it's for the Serbs. (Quick regional history lesson: Serbs are predominantly Eastern Orthodox, which is Russia's predominant religion; Bosnians tend to be Muslim, from Ottoman times; and Croats are usually Roman Catholic, from...well, Roman times.)
Southern Herzegovina -- and here, in particular -- lies close to the Croatian border, so the region tends to have more Roman Catholic/Croat influence than not. These pictures look pristine, almost as if everything were new and freshly painted. Why?
After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the national factions began fighting each other. The biggest "difference" between the groups is their religious beliefs. (The sad thing? Genetically, the Slavs in the Balkans are 93% related to one another...according to two different guides I met here.)
I mention religion in passing here to talk about the history of this particular monastery. The Ottomans granted a local family permission to build this around 1600, on the location of an even older church. (First recorded history of monks here was in 1606.) By the early 1800s, there were guest quarters, access to fresh water, a vineyard, and a seminary. They also maintained their records well. They had many manuscripts and texts from the 16th and 17th century, and some Turkish documents as well.
In 1992, during the Bosnian War, the Roman Catholic Croatian Defense Council first emptied the treasury, and then dynamited every building to the ground, leaving the stones where they lay.
And that's why everything here looks new. In 2005, the Serbian Orthodox Church undertook the job of rebuilding this monastery as meticulously as they could.
This is a photoshopped version of my gazania picture. So is this.
1. Duplicate the background layer
2. Invert color on the background layer. (depending on the image, you may want to skip this step or make some other type of color change)
3. Set the blending option in the layers tab to 'difference'. The image will turn black if you skipped step 2.
4. Choose the other layer.
5. Under the filter menu, choose 'Gaussian Blur' and make sure the 'preview' checkbox in the adjustment dialog is checked.
6. Play around with changing the amount of blur until you get an effect you like. A radius of something like 50 or 80 is probably good.
For still more fun, try out the different blending options.
Discussed at Techniques.
Stagecoaches 52345, P805XTA, 52344, P804XTA and 52480, R180DNH on parade at Exeter on 25th July,2015.
This is to show how flickr messes with your images... The image below is 550 pixels high (my website height and also resize for internet...) This is the high res image.
Look at the difference!
Even more interesting, I tried to show the difference between less than 3 months. On April 9 this trail called Beaverbrook was engulfed in flames and almost nothing was left. The boardwalk further down the path was burned and sunk into the mud. Less than three months later almost everything has grown back but here and there you can still see dead trees and burnt wood.
Photo on the left was taken April 9
1/50s f/3.5 ISO400 18mm
Photo on the right was taken this afternoon (July 2)
1/125s f/5.0 ISO100 18mm
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My Lati order finally arrived to me today! The order was placed 10/16/2015 so it actually took over a year for me to receive my dolls. As much as I absolutely love Lati I do not think I will be ordering from them again though I still have two outstanding orders with them.
Lati White SP Haru is my first and only Lati White SP
using the absolute difference between characters in a monospace bitmap pixel font to derive new letter forms