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Christmas lights. I was gonna try and replicate this picture for this week, but it was cold, and I didn't try to hard. I bought another tripod though. And we are going out to the country to see my grandparents. That'll be fun. And my step-dad's not coming. :D But Bello and Brittany are. Bello is still in confinement because I let him out too soon and it came back. It's gone again, after only four days. When we go up to my grandparents he is gonna have to be locked in a room or tethered to me most the time (and I'm lazy, so he'll have to lay around, lol). But I love it up there so I'm holding back on a 52 Week picture until I see what I take while up there.
By the way, Christmas isn't fun anymore now that I feel obligated to buy people stuff. I've spent almost 2oo dollars (okay, so I bougth a tripod and dog toys) and I have to go back out shopping today for more. Decided the dogs can come with me and sit in the car. This is why I love cold weather, I can lock the dogs in the car without feeling guilty. ;D And we'll probably go to the pet store and get the Christmas presents, and maybe Bello a jacket. I have a feeling he will need one. But after a trip to the bank to make sure I have money. D8
To replicate this piece by the artist László Moholy-Nagy, I started by dragging and dropping the original image into photoshop. I then used the rectangle shape tool and distorted each shape to match the image, almost like tracing. To Match the colours, I used the eyedropper tool to pick colours from the original image. To finish, I added a small amount of noise and blur to my replication in an attempt to create texture.
My friend drew a replication of me on a munny doll. Even though it's not an exact replica, it comes really close! She's such an artist!
Thanks Nonaka!
Nan Curtis’ 3-D Design students presented their final project, “Replicate a ‘Famous’ Person’s Sculpture” in the PNCA Commons on May 13, 2010. Photo by Heather Zinger ’10.
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The dabbawalla style lunch replicates a traditional Indian institution
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Estimated phylogenies of ten rickettsial taxa based on 731 representative core proteins.(A) Tree from Bayesian analysis. Three MCMC chains were primed with a neighbor-joining tree and run independently for 25000 generations in model-jumping mode. Burn-in was attained by 2500 generations for all chains, and a single tree topology with exclusive use of the Jones substitution model was observed in post burn-in data. The consensus tree shown here thus has 100% support for every branch. Branch support is from the distribution of posterior probabilities from all trees minus the burn-in. (B) Tree from exhaustive search using parsimony. Branch support is from one million bootstrap replicates.