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From up here at Glacier Pass, we could see our trail continuing down the canyon. We could also see lots more snow we had to traverse between here and the bare trail. But we still had two more miles until Frazier Lake, so we had to keep pushing on through our exhaustion.
SCOPE merges the basic characteristics of video games and real-life toys to improve existing games or create new ones. By attributing various virtual parameters commonly used in video games (power, life, magic, experience, attack, weapons, etc.) to tangible toys, it brings the toys to life. With this approach, it is possible to create all sorts of video game concepts mixed with the real world. For example, a child’s bedroom could become a natural battleground for play.
Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.
Jason Zimmer, Southeast District Manager for the Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, focuses in on an Eagle Nest on Halfway Pond in Plymouth.
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All images in this album are renderings.
Select renderings show customs items which would need to be individually quoted by project.
Finish Disclaimer:
No details on finishes can be provided. Finishes on computer screens can appear different than in person. Dealers should order samples through the Dealer Resource Center (DRC) to determine what works best for their needs.
Checking out the Moon in awesome detail through my Dad's scope. I managed to get a pretty detailed macro shot by lining up the lens carefully on the telescopes lens. Such a beautiful sight on an amazing, clear evening. Photo of the year?
Critter & Guitari generously donated Signal Culture a Video Scope for our experimental media art studio. This "video synthesizer produces colorful oscilloscope style patterns on a television or projector. It reacts to audio input and works particularly well with simple bassy tones." Check it out at www.critterandguitari.com/collections/all/products/video-...