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~Degradê com o Liberty e Dahlia - Zoya.
Não ficou marcante *como queria*.
Mas tá bom de todo jeito, né não?!
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*luz natural indireta
Experimental Color gradients generated using cosine waves for Red, Green and Blue color components.
Parameters for cosine wave Offset, Amplitude, Frequency and Phase have been animated for every RGB component.
10:49 pm CEST -> San Martín, la última luz se resiste por el oeste.
Focal length: 15 mm
Aperture: f/6.3
Exposure: 30 sec
ISO Speed: 125
Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 + 460MG
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See how I use it in to real case
dustycat tiger asking how I made that kind gradient backgrounds and this reason why I made this tutorial. I hope this help others too.
Inspired by the "Striped" photo I posted at the beginning of the year I decided I would cap off the year with a similar photo. Happy New Year!
Showing the loop and single lines and relatively flat gradient profile. Usual equipment such as the point handle for the clamp lock points and barrier key can be seen on the block shelf.
Standing just before the crest of the hill at Bricker Rd. on CN's Flint Subdivision presents a golden dawn.
I've been very busy with work lately. I started a new web design agency, theDesk.se (www.thedesk.se) and got work straight away!
But in the end, Flickr is still important to me and I thought I'd share this snap of late Autumn in Stockholm.
Degradê com:
Docinho - Hits
218 - Hits
Plaquinha: m78 konad
Eu acho que sou a única pessoa desse mundo que não sabia que esmalte grosso é ótimo para fazer degradê, mas ok. Fica quase perfeito só na primeira tentativa :DD Adorei o resultado!!
It's normal practice to ease a gradient through a station (usually to level), so that trains are easier to control when braking for the stop. Historically, train braking was not so reliable that it could not be guaranteed that they would not roll away at stations with gradients. However, it's not always the case, and here, at Box Hill and Westhumble in Surrey, the grade actually increases through the station, from 1 in 300 to 1 in 237.
Downtown Kitchener
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