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Our wax artists at Ripley's Wax Zone make the process of creating your wax hand fun and effortless. Both children and adults visiting Niagara Falls enjoy coming to Ripley's Wax Zone to create a one-of-a-kind souvenir to take home.
Homage to a print that Jared Tarbell sent me a while ago. Thanks for the inspiration JT (though yours is much more elegant... nice trick with the black orb with multiple specular highlights... sublime!). Rendered out at 5000x5000. Check the fullsize to see the detail.
Çaykur Cumhuriyet Tea Processing Plant
Rize, Turkey
August 06, 2009
Çaykur Cumhuriyet Çay İşleme Fabrikası
Rize, Türkiye
06 Ağustos 2009
A test from a near-finished version of my colour.economy project. The particles in this system are trying to trade red, green, and blue to get to a target colour value.
four views of a hypercube projected into 3d, top left: 4D perspective 3D parallel, top right: 4D perspective 3D perspective, bottom left: 4D parallel 3D parallel, bottom right: 4D parallel 3D perspective
The SSPF is located in the KSC industrial area, just east of the Operations and Checkout Building. It was built for the processing of the International Space Station flight hardware. The three-story SSPF, a 457,000 square foot building, includes two processing bays, an airlock, operational control rooms, laboratories, logistics areas, office space, and a cafeteria. The processing areas, airlock, and laboratories were designed to support non-hazardous Station and Shuttle payloads in 100,000 class clean work areas.
ODC-10 A.M.
I usually can be found around 10ish processing my photos on my lovely new computer. I took this photo in the front yard this morning. It was so cold and frosty last night but the Arctic Peach blossoms didn't get phased by it. I used Topaz Smudge on this photo.
No time today. School summer fair, KNACKERED. Still not got rid of the lurgie either.
Took these in the garden as the light was fading. Not really 100% happy with anything today, but that's the way it goes I suppose!
Cross processed for today's hereios pick using the Coffee shop blog cross process action :-)
On my hoop now, for maripenquiltmom as part of the Hoop Up swap. Her theme is "found in an Oriental garden."
Looked at 1:1 you're going to see the artefacting I mentioned in the review. Still, not bad at all considering. BTW the colour cast on part of the face is from the (very dim) stage light. Note: I accidentally took this shot at -2EV due to the handling problems I personally had with the G3 (see review text)