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www.axecess.com/products | You have been looking forward to attending this party for a while now. You have used your favourite AXE deodorant and you’re looking sharp. The music is pumping, the drinks are flowing and everybody is having a great time. The lady standing next to you at the bar? Hot, isn’t she? No worries, dude. Patience. She will come to you. That’s the AXE effect, after all.
otherworldly kitchen implement - haloed orbs on sticks in a jar
While working on the Thanksgiving event I caught a glimpse of the whisk waiting to do its job. I hoped to capture the movement that it made when I gave it a shake. This is what I found and then gave it some effects to remove the object from the reality of whisk-ness into the imagining of glowing orbs on sticks. Hope you enjoy it.
Experimenting in Photoshop with the halftone filter to create a Comic Book Effect for Visual Assignment 341. Each image has a different maximum pixel radius, as referenced in the title.
The frame, border, yellow and white caption boxes, and the caption and narration were each added as their own layers.
jThe font is called Digital Strip, a free download.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating effect on global health programmes everywhere, but tuberculosis (TB) efforts were disproportionately affected. Disruptions and delays to crucial services caused deaths from TB to increase for the first time in over a decade.
Ahead of World Tuberculosis Day 2022, Unitaid, the Stop TB Partnership, the Global Fund, and the World Health Organization co-hosted a luncheon.
On this occasion, the international health community in Geneva gathered for a dialogue on the current state of the TB epidemic, the challenges ahead, and how their complementary efforts, combined with strong country leadership, adequate funding, and community engagement can get the fight to end TB back on track.
Photo credits: © Unitaid/Maxime Paquin
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Side Effect (A) headlining the U4 in Vienna, Austria - October 2007
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The effect butterflies have is nothing short of complete exhaustion after chasing the finicky bastards through the garden for an hour under the blistering sun. Makes you wanna catch one, wring its little neck and then arrange the corpse to look pretty for the shot. But what would the fun be in that...
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#Dammam From 21 to 25 September 2014
*The course aims at developing an effective maintenance organization wherein the downtime of equipments are kept at the lowest level, inventory is at the minimum and there is a continuous improvement in the performance with due analysis of the breakdowns and downtime and taking necessary corrective action.
*At the end of the course the participants will feel their importance to the organization and there will be a morale boost up.
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