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BioWare have launched an ‘Explorers Wanted’ contest in which the winner will be voicing an NPC in the upcoming Mass Effect: Andromeda.
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Another toy is a filter to help produce the Droste effect (picture, within a picture, within a picture, ....).
Only suitable one I could find quickly was this sunflower but the hunt is on to try and find a more Escher like end result.
Butterfly Effect by Masamichi Shimada & Light Art Collection, part of Lightscape at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Photo by Liz Ligon.
This is a natural lighting effect that was visible to the naked eye exactly as you see it here. Shot near Daylesford Victoria Australia © Karl von Moller 2009
Canvas-and-paint effect (HDR from single RAW) I only really uploaded this one to break up the macro shots a bit!
When a neutral hydrogen cloud is permeated by a magnetic field, the motion of the spinning electron is altered minutely. The 21cm spectral line gets split in two; the difference between the two frequencies is very small, but measurable. This splitting is called the Zeeman effect.
クリエイティブ・メーカー、NIGO®氏とのコラボレーション・レーベル、[EFFECTOR by NIGO®]のファーストモデル。50'sのアメリカの雰囲気を感じさせるようなクラシックさとポップさが共存している。太く直線的なフレーム上部のインパクトも特徴的。8mmのアセテート生地を使用。
The "Charles" is the first 1950's American style model designed and produced in collaboration with NIGO®, released under the label [EFFECTOR by NIGO®]. Made from acetate, the upper half of the frame's distinct thick broad lines appealto both pop and classic tastes.
a simple effect using my nikon D90 and some free video editing tool. there were 3 shootings overlayed. the music is also created by me.
Studio Photoshoot, shot with Canon 30d with 28-135mm Lens. This one I tried a Dave Hill Effect, looks good what do you think?
Story telling photograph. I decided to highlight my bird theme, attempting to cast an interesting shadow, highlighting this bird's eye. I have a theme for every house I've lived in. I have a bird in every room in this house. Some are abstract, some tiny, but usually all special or purchased while on a trip.
I love the treatment I used for this photograph flic.kr/p/bzXkUo and I was not satisfied with my picture of a phone box. I had a thought that it was a bit dark. Actually, I started to wonder how the picture would look if I used a infrared filter. I open LR and tried the effect. I didn't like the new look. I really loved the warm of sepia. Then, I had an idea. I decided to adjust just the three main slides that create an infrared effect, so here is a new look of the old picture. Old: flic.kr/p/bzSQ6h