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Long exposures by the sea wall of Sai Wan Ho, Hong Kong. Took theses the night before leaving Hong Kong. Using only a Gorilla pod and timer (forgot my remote) to get these long exposures.

 

November 26th 2017.

Nikon D600 + Nikkor 50mm F1.4

 

blog.chairmanting.com/blog/2017/11/26/hk/

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Shoveling all of that soil back on was another chore! In hindsight I probably should've sprinkled some lime between several layers to counter the acidity likely caused by the pine needles, coniferous wood and oak leaves. Maybe I'll remove the straw and add some and stir it up a bit.

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A previous offering (Not Open) showed the building, this entry shows one of the building’s windows. Two sad lamps tell the story, along with the discarded Styrofoam cup, old telephone, and No Trespassing sign. Could these lamps actually have been for sale, or were they simply used for illumination while the store’s contents was being removed?

 

This print is available on eBay. 50% of the proceeds will go to the Red Cross in the purchasers name (so that they can get the deduction) to help with their efforts in Haiti.

Three Xbee-to-BlinkM adapters and one Xbee controller hooked to a PC

 

See also, short video description

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Take Five - the North York Moors railway in five images

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Canonet QL 17 GIII

Ilford HP5+ @ 800

Ilfosol 3 (1+9)

Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - Mahadevan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto

 

Photo by Sara Collaton

 

this ones a bit grainy

Trying to better understand the OpenGL blend function led to this oddity.

Holga 135BC, Fuji PROVIA 100F

The explosion of the first frame is an effect in Corel VideoStudio. The five following explosions are programmed in Processing

. With Processing you can write code that manipulates the pixels of an image [among other things]. By varying the code subtle differences can be produced as shown in this video.

Some plants and the pale winter sky

Here is my 3D Ghost in the Shell Spider tank.

My goal was to remake the robot vehicle from the 1995 Ghost in the Shell anime movie, and keeping it recognizable.

This remake was made out of love, as an homage to the original.

Please visit my website if you want to know more about this project:

www.unitveldt.com/portfolio-2-1/ghost-in-the-shell-spider...

www.unitveldt.com/portfolio-2-1/ghost-in-the-shell-spider...

 

Check my artstation profile to check out the finished project I did with my teammates!

www.artstation.com/unitveldt

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Photo of the day, 12-2-08.

originally posted 2-27-08.

Heavily processed picture of our Christmas Tree with Tigger and Yuba underneath, pretending to enjoy the view of the tree rather than being honest and planning an attack on it.

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Why do rental car agencies give you two keys that you can't separate from each other?

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Playing with a custom creator.

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