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Digital Composite By:

Amberlee Pang

Langara College

Professional Photography Program

Class of 2016

 

Original Photograph By:

Major James Skitt Matthews

CVA: Hot N35

Hotel Balmoral, Hastings Street

1926

My local DP butchered my quad sets from

my Nishika N8000 (3D camera)....This is a merging of cloud shots.of course there were suppose to be 4 shots together but for some reason the DP

blew them up and cropped them horribly.

via Tumblr bit.ly/2W8vyFC merging energies ift.tt/18SbNaT 561 333-5367 when a married couple or lovers sleep togther their energies meld and merge.they can go into eachothers dream thats why husband gain wieght in sympthy when wife is prenant.it is what happens doing energy work energy is everywhere can be sent anywhere. ift.tt/1ABC5eJ KellyJoPsychic

with the wall - after having given in to social expectations (a long long time ago).

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I like these clothes now.

I jogged here and found it challenging. You can see another pedestrian walking along the shoulder.

This weekend was the annual IIDA MERGE fashion show, this year taking place at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento. Previously, the design competition was an all-day event; just four hours to create a themed, wearable costume, with runway show the same evening. This year, however, each team received five material sponsors and had five weeks leading up the big day to create an outfit that embodied their selected theme. The 2018 theme was Into the Wild and the ecosystem we drew was Savanna.

 

Our concept statement:

It is one of the most intense ecosystems on planet Earth. Some of the world’s most unique, adaptable, and resilient vegetation and wildlife have evolved to survive the harsh weather, devastating droughts, and sparse nourishment. Animals camouflage among the tall grasses and they find just enough reprieve from the heat under the few, scattered trees. Although intense, it is also beautiful. As the sun sets across these vast plains, an array of vibrant colors washes over, signaling the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. This is the SAVANNA.

 

We had the honor of working with generous material sponsors including, Mannington Commercial – who provided carpet tile; Armstrong Flooring – hard surface flooring; MechoSystems – window shade fabric; Crossville – tile; and Mayer Fabrics – upholstery fabric.

 

The night of the event, all 12 competing teams brought their A games which made for one fierce runway show. In the end, the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winners for Best Use of Materials, Most Wearable, Best Model Attitude, and Best in Show. The patrons chose Crowd Favorite. The Architecture and Design firms were not the only winners of the night, however. The proceeds from MERGE go toward scholarships to be awarded to local, hardworking design students.

pano de la tormenta anoche.....

This weekend was the annual IIDA MERGE fashion show, this year taking place at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento. Previously, the design competition was an all-day event; just four hours to create a themed, wearable costume, with runway show the same evening. This year, however, each team received five material sponsors and had five weeks leading up the big day to create an outfit that embodied their selected theme. The 2018 theme was Into the Wild and the ecosystem we drew was Savanna.

 

Our concept statement:

It is one of the most intense ecosystems on planet Earth. Some of the world’s most unique, adaptable, and resilient vegetation and wildlife have evolved to survive the harsh weather, devastating droughts, and sparse nourishment. Animals camouflage among the tall grasses and they find just enough reprieve from the heat under the few, scattered trees. Although intense, it is also beautiful. As the sun sets across these vast plains, an array of vibrant colors washes over, signaling the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. This is the SAVANNA.

 

We had the honor of working with generous material sponsors including, Mannington Commercial – who provided carpet tile; Armstrong Flooring – hard surface flooring; MechoSystems – window shade fabric; Crossville – tile; and Mayer Fabrics – upholstery fabric.

 

The night of the event, all 12 competing teams brought their A games which made for one fierce runway show. In the end, the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winners for Best Use of Materials, Most Wearable, Best Model Attitude, and Best in Show. The patrons chose Crowd Favorite. The Architecture and Design firms were not the only winners of the night, however. The proceeds from MERGE go toward scholarships to be awarded to local, hardworking design students.

A busy period on the pulsating trading floor of the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE) which boasts a daily turnover of around 50 billion pounds sterling. (매일 약 500억파운드 가량이 거래되는 런던의 국제 경제 선물 옵션 시장(International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE))의 활기찬 모습.)

Band : Merge

From : Paris

Scene : Iboat

Link to the band : www.facebook.com/thisismerge

Yorkshire Sculpture Park - skyspace

mission street off-ramp from the central freeway - soma / the hub, san francisco, california

02.02.15

@ la Cigale, Paris, FR

Supporting Enter Shikari

 

Shot for spreadtheirsound.com

Photoshop technique

3 exposures merged & tonemapped Photomatix

Additional post in Photoshop

 

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Normal image merged with a negative copy & adjusted for brightness.

Image shows 165030 & AL05 stabled at Wembley depot with Whitehorse bridge & the Ibis hotel in the background.

A multiple-exposure whilst exploring an untended garden.

Edited Gemini North image of the galaxies NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 in the processing of merging into, ultimately, an elliptical galaxy. Color/processing variant.

This weekend was the annual IIDA MERGE fashion show, this year taking place at the Kimpton Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento. Previously, the design competition was an all-day event; just four hours to create a themed, wearable costume, with runway show the same evening. This year, however, each team received five material sponsors and had five weeks leading up the big day to create an outfit that embodied their selected theme. The 2018 theme was Into the Wild and the ecosystem we drew was Savanna.

 

Our concept statement:

It is one of the most intense ecosystems on planet Earth. Some of the world’s most unique, adaptable, and resilient vegetation and wildlife have evolved to survive the harsh weather, devastating droughts, and sparse nourishment. Animals camouflage among the tall grasses and they find just enough reprieve from the heat under the few, scattered trees. Although intense, it is also beautiful. As the sun sets across these vast plains, an array of vibrant colors washes over, signaling the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. This is the SAVANNA.

 

We had the honor of working with generous material sponsors including, Mannington Commercial – who provided carpet tile; Armstrong Flooring – hard surface flooring; MechoSystems – window shade fabric; Crossville – tile; and Mayer Fabrics – upholstery fabric.

 

The night of the event, all 12 competing teams brought their A games which made for one fierce runway show. In the end, the judges had the difficult task of selecting the winners for Best Use of Materials, Most Wearable, Best Model Attitude, and Best in Show. The patrons chose Crowd Favorite. The Architecture and Design firms were not the only winners of the night, however. The proceeds from MERGE go toward scholarships to be awarded to local, hardworking design students.

Section of the main line on the outskirts of Price, Utah. Lots of coal trains pass this way.

Skopelos Town - Sun below the horizon

Looking at what happens when the face value of more than one identity is combined.

Two different weather fronts meeting high up in the sky. I think they actually only appear to be meeting because of the perspective that this was taken from, looking up from the ground. Actually, they are probably several thousand feet apart. If you look very closely, towards the bottom of the photo you can just make out some birds flying past, way off in the distance. I didn't notice these when I took the shot, and thought they were dust on the sensor until I viewed it at 100%! It adds a nice sense of scale though, to make the clouds seem even larger.

 

*Taken from the Lapse of the Shutter blog

 

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Merged in Photoshop, three photographs of wolves that I have taken.

NASA image acquired October 26, 2010

 

One core area of Sunspot 1117 emerged, and then edged over and merged with another core area over three days (Oct. 25-27, 2010) to form a much larger, active sunspot region. Portions of sunspot groups can shift over time. Each dark umbra (darkest area) is as wide as Earth. The magnetic field of this area has been creating a number of small (B- and C-class) solar flares, though no large flares have erupted there to date. Sunspots are cooler, darker areas on the Sun's surface where energy and light are suppressed by intense magnetic forces.

 

Instrument: HMI (Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager)

 

The Solar Dynamics Observatory is the first mission to be launched for NASA's Living With a Star (LWS) Program, a program designed to understand the causes of solar variability and its impacts on Earth. SDO is designed to help us understand the Sun's influence on Earth and Near-Earth space by studying the solar atmosphere on small scales of space and time and in many wavelengths simultaneously.

 

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