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note to self - swans do not like flash.
Question for anyone who understands Photomatix better than I do - any idea why the tone-mapped image has come out 31 pixels wider and 14px higher than the original? WTF?
My store on etsy has reopened! Hurrah! And I've been working on some new designs - here's one of them.
Blogged, amongst a bunch of other good things, here
Sometimes I find visual context helps when writing code. This is one example of a scratchpad for random thoughts.
Usually when I'm thinking in terms of coordinates, rows and columns or pixels as they relate to a grid pattern like this, it helps to draw outlines showing how the numbers correlate to the visuals.
In this case it was the "grid" (columns and rows of thumbnails) that I was working on. I knew scrolling, selection and rearrange would be important interactions that would need to be hashed out, once the photo items themselves has been defined as objects in JavaScript.
Later, primary controllers to be defined in JavaScript included the "display" (responsible for the current view), selection, events and state (sessionData) along with a few performance / browser limitation notes.
More fun background details on the grid are planned for a future code.flickr blog post.
Güncelleme: Samsung Galaxy Note 9’a zam geldi. Yeni fiyat aynen uygulandı. Dedikoduların doğru olduğu ortaya çıktı. Artık resmi sitede cihaz 8 bin tl olarak satılıyor. Oldukça büyük bir zam geldi. Sanırım ülkemiz kur farkından oldukça fazla çekecek.
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Samsung’un yeni modeli Note 9...
www.aorhan.com/samsung-galaxy-note-9-alacaklar-dikkat-373...
The symphony of construction continues in the River North area of Chicago.
(As an aside, what do you think about aka darkening the shadows of the windows? Is the lumber framing work in the background distracting or does it enhance the photo?)
I keep a separate notebook for each of the "compartments" of my job. I scribble on the covers of the little black moleskines, cover my Doanes, and display my Field Notes with pride!
Eyeballs on 20 different banknotes from 20 different countries. I love how the eyeballs are drawn differently for each bank note's engraving. Photos taken using a version of Kenji Yoshino's wonderful $10 Microscope (see his $10 Microscope Instructable).
This is the construction site of the new Bouygues technopole in Velizy (Paris, France).
Either they are in a big hurry, or someone wanted to impress someone, or they had a discount deal on the cranes, or something. In any case, I found it quite impressive.