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Found a graphics example for the propeller. I basically only modified the tv_mode and tv_pins variables and got working graphics on my ybox2. Now to integrate it with a widget.
Just wanted to see how the starbursts look with this lens - sun was out for about an hour this afternoon.
It is made out of clay (the thing that kids use for sculpting). Different colors were placed in the right place in right shapes and pressed against a glass with a roller pin (bottle of white wine in my case).
I wanna try a few more and I think you can be very creative with this.
Ecilop experiments. Solar powered quadrocopter.
We have started experiments with solar powered multirotor. Latest news and photos about our experiment here: goo.gl/yW2Ml
Experimenting with flash and a straw grid snoot. The victims were too busy with Scooby Doo to care about the occasional flash going off :-)
SB-26 set to wide angle to the left, snooted SB-600 on the right.
So, my today's photo experiment didn't work out. So, that's all I've got :-) Handheld, in-camera HDR.
The Sojourner Truth monument in Battle Creek, Michigan.
This was the first serious infrared that I shot. It was part of a post card shoot for a friend, documenting this monument, the Underground Railroad monument and the W.C. Post statue.
Anyway, the project went nowhere and the files were tucked away on a DVD. I think that I might stick with this series for a while; my attempts with the camera were well beyond what I was technically capable of processing, so the raw images never met my vision.
This, of course, was shot with a really sad excuse for an infrared camera and would never do for anything, but it is a fun reminder. Experiment! Always!
Tech: raw image from a tripod mounted Fujifilm S7000, processed with a home-made custom camera profile in Adobe Camera Raw. The Khromagery false color action was applied. Additional work with Topaz Detail brought out more blue.
A little experiment with a flash, a glass of lemonade and an ice cube. Of course, even with the 60mm 2.0 Macro by Tamron
I decided to experiment with some cross processing - I'm liking the effect it gives, it punched up the contrast, as the initial effect gave quite a 'foggy' appearance to it...... thoughts?
Lighting info:
Single 580exII put on table aimed at the ceiling - Radio Triggers
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Num projeto patrocinado pela Caixa Economica Federal, foi montado na praça central do shopping Salvador uma mini quadra poliesportiva onde os frequentadores do shopping podem experimentar de forma ludica atividades do esporte paraolimpico. O atleta Dirceu Pinto medalhista de ouro nas paralimpiadas de Londres em 2012 paraticipou de jogos com crianças e adultos e distribuiu autografos..foto: Edson Ruiz
This time I did ID-11 weaker diluted in Rodinal 1- something ;o). I think I like this combination. It leaves an even developed scan across the board. It is like split grade printing before I hit the darkroom. :o)
Kentmere 400 film in a Canon AE-1p with 135mm M-42 Mamiya/Sekor lens
"mommy needs new blue jeans and panties." (overheard at target) 02.18.09 (random29 - #4/29 - iphone)
Num projeto patrocinado pela Caixa Economica Federal, foi montado na praça central do shopping Salvador uma mini quadra poliesportiva onde os frequentadores do shopping podem experimentar de forma ludica atividades do esporte paraolimpico. O atleta Dirceu Pinto medalhista de ouro nas paralimpiadas de Londres em 2012 paraticipou de jogos com crianças e adultos e distribuiu autografos..foto: Edson Ruiz
Try to tell the truth by taking photographs that lie about it.
- Max Pinckers
Not the route I will be taking, but has given me something to think about.
This was the first in Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops. They are for Intermediate School students to learn basic math and science concepts through FUN activities and demonstrations. They will get to make rockets, search the stars, and test mind-boggling physics theories. Let's not forget playing math games!
March 15 (Science) : 3-6 PM
March 29 (Math) : 12-3 PM
April 26 (Science) : 12-3 PM
May 3 (Math) : 12-3 PM
All workshops are in the Activity Room in the Friendswood Public Library.