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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
I created a little application that displays the [latest,greatest,etc.] color themes from Kuler. See kuler.adobe.com/#themes/newest?time=30 for a look at what Kuler is. (It is an Adobe web service for designers and collectors of color swatches.)
File name: 08_06_003750
Title: Bunker Hill Day Parade, Charlestown
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1910 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Parades & processions
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred citation: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
For this year's Webby Awards DK created a bunch of the film content for the Film and Video Awards and the Webby Gala.
This is my little opener for the Viral category. Made with a combination of Processing, After Effects, and Particular.
Music by Rama Allen of the NY office.
You can check out the rest of them here:
www.d-kitchen.com/webbyawards/
(i hate not being able to choose a poster frame for these flickr videos. get on it flickr!)
Summilux - f/1.4, manual focus. A minimalist shot in the 'mystical' tradition of last year's 'Woodland Fantasy' (http://www.flickr.com/photos/brb_jn/5339276479/in/set-72157625754568970). All the bokeh with none of the faults of older fast lenses.
Copyright © Daniel Ruyle
An infrared picture of hill tribesmen in Rajasthan processing sugar cane. Note the child feeding the cane to the grinder.
I got my wiimote a few days ago and I've been messing with it. Say hello to the new VJ mouse. Also here's a little video.
a further step from the 1.0version, growthprocess+hanging system, i tried to make things logic,thx for the toxic lib maker Karsten Schmitz. and i would like the have communications with all the guys who have taken a look at my project,hope u enjoy it.
for plying online or opensource of this programm plz go to
www.openprocessing.org/sketch/65086
for clear video from this project plz go to
@zl_li
Copyright GenX Visual Arts
Copyright GenX Visual Arts
Lighting info: 2 - AB800s behind the model, one on each side pointed towards the model with a closed down soft silver umbrella. 1 - AB800 with a beauty dish very slightly camera right and above/in-front of the model angled into a tri-flector. Tri-flector is in-front of the model at about waist height.
BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan -- Soldiers from Task Force Eagle in-process as they arrive here with the help of Sgt. 1st Class Monica O'Leary, the non-commissioned officer in charge of the task force’s personnel section.
Photo and Cutline by Sgt. George Tucker