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June Walton - MTM3 - B&W High Fashion
New muse! This picture is kinda boring but I still really like it and it was actually a lot of editing work.
3-pane mosaic, inverted disc. Lunt L60, Chameleon mono camera. Stacked in AS2!, wavelet sharpened in Regi 6
Tomada hoy en la tarde probando la nueva nikon d800.
Foto: Roberto Olivares
Rider: Victor Muñoz
Spot: Bike park Puente Alto
Yes this apache really was upside down as it performed one of its loops at RIAT 2011, pretty awesome for a helicopter. Probably the best helicopter display I have ever seen
When I set out to make my previous cigarette photo I didnt really think of the smoke project until I saw this particular frame. The rule for smoke photos is to have a completely blank background with no reflection, etc etc... funny how even though my smoke photos cant rival the pros (yet), I can still find art by breaking the rules and casting aside what I've been shown and told before. I didnt crop this except for a tiny squiggle of something or other on top. I simly inverted it in PS and messed w/ hues, etc. I hope you enjoy :)
I normally wouldn't post this one, because the "photoshop" (just inverted the colours) but i dont know i just liked colours, it turns on my imagination..
Ian Billing from the Mazda Zoom-Zoom Aerobatic Team Performing an Inverted Banner Cut at the 2008 Margare Air-show.
Calotype-wet process (inverted in Photoshop) 19 april 2011.
paper Clearprint 1000H
exposure f 6.4 Tessar, half plate in full sun 6 min
developed for 20 min gallic acid 0,8 %
Cold winter days, waiting for the first sunrise of 2014. No winds blowing yet, the reflection was so clear, the duck swimming disturbed the stillness of the waters, but it created a beautiful effect. All glory to God
kumartuli, kolkata.. a very common type of shot now a days... but still i love to click more n more times!!!!!!
Inverted
Achillea Saucy Seduction - Yarrow
The Seduction™ Series of Yarrows were recently bred in the Netherlands. Plants are midsized and upright, with very uniform blooming over a long season.
Source: www.perennials.com/plants/achillea-saucy-seduction.html
Companion plants assist in the growth of others, be it attracting beneficial insects, naturally regulating pests, repelling harmful insects, providing nutrients, part of a biological pest control program, and in some cases simply a shaded microclimate or climbing support. Achillea or Yarrow may increase the essential oil production of some herbs. Also improves soil quality, use the leaves to enrich compost, or as mulch.
Source: Wikipedia
Inventiods doesn't like the tabs that stick out from his Moleskine, so he created this cool inverted index tab hack.
We were discussing a quick tool to do this. I wondered if a regular hole punch would work well enough.
While the semi-circle isn't as spiffy looking, it uses a readily available tool, and doesn't have the right angles that fray at the edges.
I tried it on an archived Moleskine - how's that for sacrificing for the cause? I'm holding about 15 pages that were punched on the same line in this picture. The diameter of the hole punched by a standard hole puncher is exactly the as the width of one of the lines on a Large Ruled Moleskine.
This reminds me of what large dictionaries do.
Personally, I use a number of different tabbing methods:
- removable tabs that stick out for critical lists (next action, project, blog posts, etc.)
- permanent tabs that stick out for calendar pages
- a bookdart for a page of personal information that I don't include in the index (so I can have it marked while I use the notebook, but disappear when it's finished),
- filing circles folded in half over certain index pages
I do like the idea of adding functionality without having to use up office supplies.