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from two photos i took nearly ten years ago on a p&s. the p&s has been dead for ages. but the images remain
Playing with GIMP, learning to make a diptych. These aren't quite lined up, but not bad for first try.
Either someone at DCLU has gone round the bend, or someone's having a bit
of fun with a sign printer.
The truss manipulator is a kind of fully automatic industrial equipment based on the right-angle X, Y, Z three-coordinate system, which can adjust the work position or realize the trajectory movement of the work piece. Its control core is realized by the industrial controller. After the controller makes a certain logical judgment on the analysis and processing of the input signal, an execution command is issued to the output element to complete the joint movement between the X, Y, and Z axes, so as to realize a complete set of fully automatic operation process.
Automatic loading and unloading system suitable for plate processing, mainly including fireproof board, endurance board, PC board, aluminum board, wood board, iron board, marble board, aluminum-plastic board, glass and some new materials, etc.
Manipulated version of a photograph taken at the weekend art and crafts market in the Mexico City neighbourhood of Roma Norte.
Nearby mall had a giant sized Chess set for customers playing outdoors. Shot the pieces. Did some Photoshopping and turned the scene upside down. I saw a cave scene. Added Marcia and I to the mix.
I believe it to be the only such cavern in the world. I could be wrong.
Exact same photo as below, except I played around with the iphoto color tools. And didn't get it right.... but what the heck.
GP-011x Altair 4 Plasma Manipulator
The GP-011x Altair 4 Plasma Manipulator is the forerunner of the Plasma cannons of the 1870's. Dr. Alfonso Altair's lab assistant, Fisby Burke, was lost during the GP-011x's first testing. Dr Altair was so devastated, he put Burke's ashes in a quart mayonnaise jar and kept it on the mantel of his fireplace for 60 years.
The GP-011x was used in the field during the Crimean war. History reports that this very gun killed over 5,000 enemy troops and turned the tide of war at the Khyber Pass.
This is the original gun used in India. It is priceless and now resides in the offices of Lloyd's of London.
Dr. GP
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Amazon Sailfin Catfish - Pterygoplichthys pardalis (Linnaeus, 1758) [more of this species]
Date: November 2, 2014
Location: Punggol [more at this location]
Country: Singapore
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I have edited this photo for the Pimp my Pixels group.
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Awesome texture from Ishkamina
Pop Art - a rolling daily diary comprising a manipulated digital art collage that visually documents a local, political or international event of popular culture based on fractured photographic images.
The work is premised on the basis that Pop art in its beginnings, freeze-framed what consumers of popular culture experienced into iconic visual abstractions. With the advent of the techno age, visual information circulates in such quantities, so rapidly and exponentially, that to comprehend a fraction of it all becomes a kind of production process in itself.
Adapting Pop Arts notion of mass media imagery into a context of the contemporary digital age, this work draws on a myriad points of reference. Utilizing fractured images to provide an allusion to the digital noise pounding away daily into our subconsciousness.
This work diverges from the traditional Pop Art notion of a pronounced repetition of a consumer icon, instead focusing on the deluge of contemporary digital content. The compilation of the fragmented imagery is vividly distractive, not unlike cable surfing or a jaunt through Times Square.
This work considers elements of Pop Art through an artistic and conceptual exploration of specific people and events of the day. The works are diaristic in nature that metaphorically record a spectators experience of the contemporary digital age.
Ready for fitting to tilt mechanism and parent crane.
Please see www.universalhydraulics.co.uk for more information.
Tell me what you see. Or what you think the basis of the image is. Or both. Give it a name. I don't have one for this one right now, so I thought, if enough people are interested, I'd just let you name it! See what comes up, and pick the best fit.
The photo really doesn't do it justice - I really need to learn how to use my new camera properly.
Made at the Make Lounge this morning.
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. In the Remote Manipulator System lab, United Space Alliance technicians Jake Senior and Todd Dugan work on the Orbiter Boom Sensor System. The OBSS is undergoing final checkout and testing in the lab prior to being transferred to the Orbiter Processing Facility for installation on Space Shuttle Discovery. The 50-foot-long OBSS will be attached to the Remote Manipulator System, or Shuttle arm, and is one of the new safety measures for Return to Flight, equipping the orbiter with cameras and laser systems to inspect the Shuttle's Thermal Protection System while in space. Discovery is slated to fly mission STS-114 once Space Shuttle launches resume. The launch planning window is May 12 to June 3, 2005. Image from NASA, originally appeared on this site: science.ksc.nasa.gov/gallery/photos/ Reposted by San Diego Air and Space Museum