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imagemagick convert -evaluate-sequence series of photos from victoria park

In the woods, naturally.

 

Nikon N75

Nikkor 55-200mm lens

Kodak Ultramax ISO 400 film

f5.6 - 1/350

Parussini pitches complete game win

 

This Red-tailed Squirrel, Sciurus granatensis, was photographed in Panama, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.

 

You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.

 

siwild.si.edu/wild.cfm?fid=5178567689

I designed a Spore creature while I was at E3, and the nice people at EA were kind enough to make it into a little 3-D figurine like the ones they had sitting around their booth and ship it to me. It has two heads, one bird-like and the other more like a moose, with large fighting arms.

2008 Shenzhen Happy Kingdom contest sequence

Project: Title sequence design for a video documentary of the live performance Coloring Book for the Harpist.

 

Client and composer: Yahuda Yannay. (left is an image of his music score)

 

Designer: Kim Beckmann

 

Production Designer: Dale Kaminski

 

Description: The sequence was greatly inspired by the piece it's self of course but I was equally struck by the graphic notation of the piece that Yannay had designed.

LGD WAP-7 curves below Lalpet Bridge with Inaugural of SC-VSKP AC Express

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I designed a Spore creature while I was at E3, and the nice people at EA were kind enough to make it into a little 3-D figurine like the ones they had sitting around their booth and ship it to me. It has two heads, one bird-like and the other more like a moose, with large fighting arms.

Padding up a slab..

Burbage North part of Burbage Valley, in the Peak District but very near Sheffield!

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Hasta ahora se conformaba con mirar a través del cristal.... pero quiere más. :)

Primero, mira la ventana y se dedica a oler el aire fresco que entra. Después, pone las patitas sobre el marco...para acabar subiendo a su nueva atalaya, desde donde mirar absolutamente todo....

Échale un ojo al resto de fotos de la serie.

 

She started looking across the glass... but now she want more :)

First, looking the open window and smelling the fresh air...then, putting her paws in the frame...

and finally, ascending to look everything from her new watchtower. :)

Take a look of the other captures of the sequence.

2008 Shenzhen Happy Kingdom contest sequence

Rider: Tommaso "il gazza" Gazzini

Spot: Pra' Alpesina

 

This Ocelot, Leopardus pardalis, was photographed in Peru, as part of a research project utilizing motion-activated camera-traps.

 

You are invited to go WILD on Smithsonian's interactive website, Smithsonian WILD, to learn more about the research and browse photos like this from around the world.

 

siwild.si.edu/wild.cfm?fid=5177026463

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