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This is my lino-graph that I created step by step. You do this by starting of with a basic colour, and only cutting the lino slightly, so that each step you take more and more lino away in which you realise the different steps it takes to create the end finish.

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Slope formula for Graphing While doing graphing of any linear equation, two terms are required and these terms are slope of the line and intercepts. X and Y intercepts are determined first to find the co-ordinates of the line in respect of both the Cartesian axis of 2D plane or we can say intercepts are required to know the point at which the line intersects or crosses the graph and for finding the slope of the line we use slope formula. But to implement slope formula, endpoints of the line are required as input.

Dreamt I was in a works canteen looking at a graph of happiness.

 

Jim found me just such a graph from a recent New Scientist and I went off to Coffee #1 to photograph it, bumping into a friend on the way there too... so definitely was happy!

©Stéphane Bommert–Tous droits réservés.

A graph of estimated distance bounds between wifi routers around Banister. Distances are upper bounds estimated from signal strength and measured in meters.

 

Graph created with Graphviz.

Messing around with shapes while photographing downtown San Diego at night.

Increase in fish biomass for two species in 4 marine reserves in Kenya.

 

oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/newsarch/2009/Feb09/googleocean....

stinkypony making the graffiti look better than it already did

 

mucho muchos bueno mas grande.

of the village conservation council's monitoring, showing that as you get further into the forest it's healthier. This was a village in Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. Photo taken by Jon Fisher.

Cette photo devrait clore la série, à moins que je retrouve une autre affiche dans mes promenades.

another api user made this, resulting in this view, which is now a screenshot, back here at flickr..

 

www.marumushi.com/apps/flickrgraph/flickrgraph.cfm?q=mary...

Élément graphique pour les infographies de l'Équipe.fr

This is a pretty sweet rendering of what our website looks like in graph form... thanks, Morgan!

This is flight #1 of "Cindy Loo Hoo".

The curve is a bit strange, but so is light. Why, it has a dual nature. I cannot imagine what's more bizarre than dual nature.

Outside Brooklyn Adorned (more test shots)

seconds vs threads while running a simple monte-carlo simulation for 1000000 points

Looking at things that connect the inside to the outside: doors, windows, vents.

Inspired by the photography of Sean Scully.

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