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Here is a sample cricket track generated from the analysis of a video with BioTrack. Note the occurrence of thigmotaxis (walking along the perimeter) as well as visits to food and water containers (center).
Pattern: Spring in Oregon by Chrissy Gardiner
Source: Toe Up! by Chrissy Gardiner (book)
Yarn: Shibui Sock in Kiwi
Needles: US 1 / 2.25 mm
Sample knit for Chrissy's first book
Also at Winco, a kind old lady was giving out samples to promote a new platter of salsa/bean/cheese/dip thing. After taking it I couldn't resist and bought it all. Came in handy at Mana-chan's b-day party this weekend, and was happily accepted by all and devoured in a matter of a couple hours.
Full story here: www.runaroundkazu.com/2009/10/month-in-kazus-world.html
Nara, Japan.
Lovely room, same designers who did Haco. They have a design showroom upstairs, and The White Room, an intimate warehousey space where DJ's do their thing on the weekends. There's a reason I like Nara, and Sample and Hoco are two of them. People proud enough of their hometown to do cool things in this small city.
Tens of thousands pro audio samples from early to mid 2000's -- Computer Music Magazine, Future Music Magazine and Music Tech Magazine.
This is cropped sample of the not-so-sharp photo from the new lens. Those shots that I got yesterday looked nice...but they aren't sharp. They were also reduced to 4x6. I don't want a lens that's going to force me to resize all of my images or it's useless to me. I want a lens that gives me sharp images straight out of the camera. No resizing required. In comparison to my 90mm/f2.8 macro, which isn't even a Di lens, this is not sharp at all. Small details are lost with this lens, which is the whole point of macro photography.
So after feeling terribly frustrated after my dry run with the new lens, I came home and decided to do some more tests with it. First I cleaned my sensor. Twice. It was so disgustingly dirty. Then I did shot test shots with both the flash and with my studio strobes. And a tripod. Tried various settings. I still got the same results.
I talked to a camera store friend who said that I probably got a soft focus model. It does happen. Of course, with my luck, it would happen to me. So tomorrow I will be going back to the camera store in hopes that they will replace it. And I am not leaving that place until I am satisfied with the results that I see. I was hoping to have this for my Portland trip (on Wednesday!!).
This shot is one of those that I took with the strobes last night. This should be the sharp part of the image, but if you view this full size, you'll see that it is not. *sigh*
Sample grouping designed to give people ideas on how these might look good together. Some work better than others and were created when certain pieces were finished near the same time.
Modern original abstract painting art gems. Mixed material on canvas.
This series is taking off as people are getting into the idea of making their own custom arrangement by grouping several of these together.
Join the craze! Find them at www.daviniart.com or on eaby. ebay ID is ddartgems.
Affordable smaller paintings created with custom mixed materials & unusual techniques developed by artist Danny Davini.
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First sample pictures taken with the new Canon Zoom Lens 70-200mm 1:2.8 L IS II USM, and Extender EF 2x II. They were taken at approx 1 meter away, and they were at 400mm zoom. By far the best lens I ever owned. The focus is crystal clear, and extremely fast.
A sample kit with the quilt square with orchid drawn on and the picture of the orchid and thread.
Photo By Laura Burns, 2012 Peace Fellow with Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management.
To read more about SATIIM and the work Laura is doing, go to: advocacynet.org/wordpress-mu/lburns/
Matt Balazik of the Virginia Commonwealth University Rice Rivers Center pilots a research skiff upstream after catching Atlantic sturgeon making their fall spawning migration on the James River in Chesterfield County, Va., on Sept. 24, 2024. Balazik measures each sturgeon and checks for a pit tag, indicating a recaptured fish. Atlantic sturgeon are an endangered species that is slowly recovering after centuries of harvest. "We're really trying to keep tabs of the adult population here," Balazik said. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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This sample could be an example of a detail, action, or portrait depending on whose point of view the story is being told from. I haven't decided whose point of view to use yet, but the way the photographer framed this photo made me realize that the point of view doesn't have to me from the vet or another person, but could be from the animal. I also think the photographer did a great job with the rule of 3rds in this photo. Also the contrast in the color of the kitten compared to everything else makes this a stronger image. If the kitten was white I don't think you would get the same effect.
Rutgers Day free to see cool animals, pigs, horses, cows, dogs, sheep, goats & sample Kettle Corn - Cook/Douglass Campus, Passion Puddle parking lot, New Brunswick NJ - 04/28/12. Cheers... :)
Soil Sample.
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Photo by Rupesh Bhomia/CIFOR-ICRAF
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