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Merge Quilt featuring HRT's Read more about it here!
Sorry - all my pics are super blurry! I'll post more soon.
Chimes ring from loud speakers,
Spreading invisible ripples
Over shore and fallow field,
Echoing back from terraced hills
If you'll remember how
Initial drops of rain
Excite expanding geometries
Across bodies of water
But morning sun has emerged
From silver-tinted sea and sky,
And air clearing like breath
From glass reverberates with words--
TOWN CITIZENS--Zens--zens...
Echoes mix and syllables merge--
GOOD--zens--MORN--zens--NING--
Zens--ning--sense--ning--sensing
If you'll remember now
Monks immersed in chanting,
How meaning ripples outward
In receding geometries of rhythm
Silence without quality of burden,
Like evening snow, returns,
Waves resemble dreaming animals
With chests billowing in trembles
Tide-pool epiphanies
Of colored shell and smooth rock,
Woven runes of gliding hawks,
Sand, debris and, somewhere, smoke
If you'll remember how
Spattered stars have sparked design,
How memory, when stirred again,
Will chime and echo on--
GEOMETRIES OF RHYTHM--Thm--thm
WAVES--thm--RESEMBLE--them
SUN--Semble--EMERGED--semble--them
IF--Merged--YOU'LL--symbol--them...
Merged Image by Erin Van Gaans, Class of 2013 Professional Photo-Imaging Program
Original Photograph by: C. Bradbury and provided by the City of Vancouver Archives. CVA# SGN 1598
Granville Street looking North from Smithe Street
IIDA Northern California - Sacramento City Center Merge Event. The challenge was to create haute couture using only donated architectural materials: Tandus carpet tile, Humanscale mesh chair fabric, Arc Com upholstery fabric in flamingo, and Johnsonite silver rubber base. Oh, and they only had 3 hours. Photo by Diane Wu.
I found this while looking for a picture of some yeast! Photo array of pixel-by-pixel colour swaps I made last year.
How to diff and merge files and directories on Linux
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The city of Cambridge, Ma. has come up with a very smart way to terminate this under construction cycle path. At each intersection, the path drops down from sidewalk level to become a travel lane of the road. The traffic lights also have a bike signal allowing cyclists a head start. Well done Cambridge!
Edited Hubble Space Telescope image of merging galaxies named the Medusa Merger. Color/processing variant.
Original caption: The galaxy pictured in this Hubble Picture of the Week has an especially evocative name: the Medusa merger. Often referred to by its somewhat drier New General Catalogue designation of NGC 4194, this was not always one entity, but two. An early galaxy consumed a smaller gas-rich system, throwing out streams of stars and dust out into space. These streams, seen rising from the top of the merger galaxy, resembles the writhing snakes that Medusa, a monster in ancient Greek mythology, famously had on her head in place of hair, lending the object its intriguing name. The legend of Medusa also held that anyone who saw her face would transform into stone. In this case, you can feast your eyes without fear on the centre of the merging galaxies, a region known as Medusa's eye. All the cool gas pooling here has triggered a burst of star formation, causing it to stand out brightly against the dark cosmic backdrop. The Medusa merger is located about 130 million light-years away in the constellation of Ursa Major (The Great Bear).
Merged Image by Jan Snarski, Class of 2013 Professional Photo-Imaging Program
Original Photograph by: Philip T. Timms and provided by the City of Vancouver Archives. CVA# 677-270
View of the 100 block Water Street looking west from the corner of Abbott and Water Streets
Northbound Interstate-5 merger lane to Interstate-405 Freeway Southbound. Photo taken from the 196th St. SW Overpass. Studio Narvaez Photography
How to diff and merge files and directories on Linux
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This is a merging of two photos, one taken at F16 where the head was the sharpest and the second at F22 where the back leg was in focus. I have merged photos before for panorama shots but this is the first time I did the merge for creating a greater depth of field. Did this in Photoshop CS5. It looks like the merging did not retain the quality of the sharp head in my previous photo. Even sleeping bumblebees can't stay perfectly still for very long.
The Big Leaf Maple had just started to turn colour as autumn began.
It usually grows from 40 to 60 ft. tall and is native to western North America, mostly near the Pacific coast, from southern Alaska to southern California.
Its leaves are the largest of any maple,on average from 7 to 12 in. across (and less frequently up to 20 in.), with five deeply-incised lobes.
The wood is widely used to make everything from furniture to piano frames and salad bowls. Its highly figured wood is used for veneer, stringed instruments and guitar bodies.
Aboriginal people on Vancouver Island used to call it the Paddle Tree, using the wood to make canoe paddles.