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My friend Steven, while adventuring to A MAGICAL PLACE. (see more photos)
It's not a super great photo, but I thought it was a neat effect.
The tiles future includes texture and concrete finishes created with new manufacturing techniques never seen before.
I snapped this shot of this double rainbow effect as we rounded Point Grey. It was caused by our main rotor wash and the low sun from the west. Both bands of color went full circle, but I did not have a wide enough lens to show the full effect.
It's Saturday and I have time to play around a little. This is my second attempt at creating the Orton Effect with one of my pictures. There is a fine line between detail and softness when creating this. This effect definitely adds a nice glow to what ever you are doing.
The lake effect snow kicked in about 3am. The snowflakes were clumped together making huge dendrites.
Strange yellow sky at midday - the result of hurricane Ophelia lifting Saharan sand/dust into the atmosphere, or something.
Scoresby Chair.
Revd William Scoresby, DD, FRS (1789-1857) was a scientist, explorer, and Master Mariner. He sailed in the clipper ‘Royal Charter’ to test the effect of the compass on iron ships. In 1859 the ship was wrecked off Anglesey. This chair was carved from the wreckage. It was presented to Saint Mary’s in 1922 by Dr Scoresby Jackson.
THE SHAIDON EFFECT - Live at Flygeln
New Media Meeting 3 (Norrköping, SE)
New Media Meeting is an annual international media art festival taking place in Norrköping, Sweden. The festival premiered in 2006 and is devoted to innovative works and projects in electronic art, media, music and visualization. In only two years NMM has become one of the most important media festivals in the Nordic Region – attracting an impressive line-up of renowned and upcoming international artists on the Media art and electronic music scene.
Taken to higher level of excitement by the undefined entity 02L > OUTSIDE STANDING LEVEL, a one-shot and unforgettable show will take place on 19th's night, in a fight between interactive technologies, devastating beats and delectable dancing.
A swedish dancer group (Dom Duliga), DJ, VJ and the public will join an immersive show arbitrated by a sophisticated motion tracking environment that will take dance and sound into a complete merge.
My Mass Effect character since ME1.
For those who'd like to use this appearance, here's the code:
141.5IL.M1A.G1A.R2J.55P.TLL.891.QJ6.3M8.A4D.154
Last night’s big Mass Effect Andromeda reveal was enjoyed by most viewers but one issue really stood out. The facial animations.
Blue sky, this is strange. It is a very long time since we last had a sky like this over here in southern Finland.
This is a close up of the hall effect sensor that was originally on my motor on my bike. It is roughly equivalent to the Honeywell SS41 hall sensor series, although which type of SS41 sensor it nearest is up for debate. They produce a sensor labeled SS41F, which might perhaps be most similar, but is hardest to find. In the end I used SS41 and it worked fine. From everything I understand, the difference between the different sensors is not important for ebikes.