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Order the sheets by having the front cover face up and stacking the remaining sheets with the odd page numbers in ascending order: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 (depending on how many sheets each eBook uses).

Normal Width:1200-2100mm

Normal Length: 5800mm, 6000mm , 11800mm

For large order , color and size can be customer made.

Specific gravity: 1.2 kg/m3

1.Astigmatism effect , can not see the backlight .

2.Combining with LEDlight can get the effect of color change.

3.Light weight

4.Very high impact strength

5.Good light transmission

6.Good weather resistance and UV protection

7.High heat insulation

8.0Simply processed and installed

9.UV protection layer: 50um

10.Soften temperature 148℃

11.Continuous use temperature :-40 ~120℃'

12.Certificate by ISO9001:2000,ROHS , SGS

13.Specific gravity: 1.2 kg/m3

14.Coefficient of thermal expansion: 0.065 mm/moC

15.Heat conductivity: 2.3-3.9 W/m2℃

 

Application:

1.Advertising light boxes,signs

2.Outdoor billboards

3.LED lighting

4.Guides system

5.Light cover

6.Advertising board

      

Gnawa Diffusion à la Courneuve (93) ce 15 octobre 2005

Taken at the "Valleys Re-presented" exhibition at The Tramshed, a former Cardiff Bus maintenance depot. Grangetown, Cardiff.

Myriam Antaki, webmestre, assurera la transmission en direct de capsules vidéo de la Marche 2/3 sur notre site Web avec l'aide de deux bénévoles.

Si tu souhaites te proposer pour faire les capsules et interviewer la foule, envoie ton nom à marche2tiersbenevole@oxfam.qc.ca.

New Atlantis, the epitome of futuristic urban planning and technological advancement, is a sprawling metropolis encased within a massive, transparent dome, safeguarding it from external environmental factors. This advanced city features a harmonious blend of ultramodern architecture and sustainable design, with towering skyscrapers, sleek residential buildings, and state-of-the-art infrastructure seamlessly integrated into its landscape.

 

At the heart of New Atlantis lies a vast central plaza, bustling with activity and adorned with intricate water features and fountains. The city's layout is meticulously planned to maximize efficiency and connectivity, with a comprehensive network of elevated walkways, automated public transport, and well-organized districts dedicated to commercial, residential, and recreational purposes.

 

One of the most striking features of New Atlantis is its advanced transportation system. Flying vehicles zip through the air, directed by an intricate traffic management system, while submersible vehicles navigate the waterways that crisscross the city. The control tower, a towering structure in the middle of the city, oversees all space and air traffic, ensuring seamless operation and safety.

 

The city is also a hub of technological innovation, with research centers and laboratories dedicated to cutting-edge scientific exploration. Renewable energy sources power New Atlantis, with solar panels and underwater turbines harnessing the city's natural resources. The integration of green spaces and vertical gardens further enhances the city's sustainability and livability.

 

In summary, New Atlantis stands as a testament to human ingenuity and environmental consciousness, offering a glimpse into the future of urban living.

Shot with Nikon D200, Nikkor NC 35mm f1.4 AI converted. ETTR Method in UniWB, pulled in Lightroom.

 

Nikon HM3 Lens hood to reduce incidental snow glare. 3 filters in-line to narrow the histogram band into the right region.

This was using:

•CC30M on top, to push the red and blue photosites to match the native green.

•Tiffen circular polarizer in the middle to pull the skies down and further narrow the value band

•Tiffen Ultra Contrast 3 below the polarizer, (closest to the lens), to drastically narrow global contrast and push the majority of the tonal data into the right half of the histogram.

 

Single exposure, No HDR.

Yurakucho, Tokyo Japan

Two reluctant models. I will have to practice when they have more patience!

 

Taken with DIY diffusion panel made out of PVC plumbing supplies and ready made fabric from ebay. See dslrblog for more details. SB-28 camera right into diffusion panel, sb-26 camera left facing wall

Stable Diffusion and the Gimp

View On Black

Yes that is a styrofoam cup

no photoshopping done, except cropping

Choreography: Amy Jesionowski Performed by: Jenny Barreca, Hawley Hansen, Niki Jones, Ana Karris. and Marissa Mundinger (Photo by Jeff Goldberg)

Choreography: Amy Jesionowski Performed by: Jenny Barreca, Hawley Hansen, Niki Jones, Ana Karris. and Marissa Mundinger

Separate the sheet with the eBook's front cover and then holding the remaining sheets, use scissors or a craft knife, to cut carefully along the dotted lines on each side.

Taken at the "Valleys Re-presented" exhibition at The Tramshed, a former Cardiff Bus maintenance depot. Grangetown, Cardiff.

Jacqui Hayes, Matt Clarke and Ian Woolf looking thoughtful during the Diffusion science show in the studios of 2SER 107.3FM.

(Photo courtesy of Stephen Reinhardt)

New River, Islington, London.

 

iPhone 3G.

Choreography: Amy Jesionowski Performed by: Jenny Barreca, Hawley Hansen, Niki Jones, Ana Karris. and Marissa Mundinger (Photo by Jeff Goldberg)

Set of three StoryCubes and the interior of the eBook.

Cover of an eBook printed in regular black and white on black card

(Black ink on black card about Black Urbanism...)

Science Homework: Diffusion Practical - The glass on the left started with clear water, and the glass on the right a coffee solution. Coffee solution was gradually added to the clear water.

Just a broken old manual and Slade's 1985 Christmas Album left on the notice boards.

  

Taken at the "Valleys Re-presented" exhibition at The Tramshed, a former Cardiff Bus maintenance depot. Grangetown, Cardiff.

Choreography: Amy Jesionowski Performed by: Jenny Barreca, Hawley Hansen, Niki Jones, Ana Karris. and Marissa Mundinger

Strobist: SB-900 at M 1/8 with white diffusion dome into a 64" Silver Alien Bees PLM Parbolic Light Modifier with the white diffusion cover - position camera right and above. SB-800 into 43" Wescott shoot through umbrella camera left for small amount of fill. Triggered by pop up flash on Nikon D7000 in commander mode with Nikon SG-3IR IR Panel in front.

1/250 sec at f/5.6 ISO 640 with "Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D" at 85 mm focal length on a Nikon D7000 - Visit my profile page at www.flickr.com/people/christensen_carl/

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