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Simulation centres, typically when they are getting more mature, strive for one or the other certification. Local ones, international ones, simulation specific or ISO f.e. Basis for everything is a profound QA, QS, standardization, process management etc. Check out more at www.amc-online.at/!
1.)The variety of fashion in San Francisco.
2.)Materials used include a camera and two people.
3.)I interpreted the sustained investigation through the people's clothes however for this double exposure I wanted to show what I visualize in my head when I see cool clothes.
4.)I took this photo while I was waiting outside of starbucks. I added the pattern that is over them in photoshop.
Film Simulation Agfa Scala Monochrome
Film Simulation = Acros + G
Sharpness = 0
Shadows = 0
Highlights = +4
Grain = Weak
Noise Reduction = -3
Dynamic Range = DR400
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
ISO Auto (6400)
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November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
Muse (Simulation Theory World Tour 2019) @ Capital One Arena, Washington, DC, on Tuesday, April 2, 2019.
#SimulationTheory World #Tour 2019 #Setlist:
Algorithm (Alternate Reality version; shortened)
Pressure
[Drill Sergeant]
Psycho
Break It to Me
Uprising (Extended outro)
Propaganda
Plug In Baby
Pray
The Dark Side
Supermassive Black Hole
Thought Contagion
Interlude
Hysteria (AC/DC's ‘Black in Black’ outro)
The 2nd Law: Unsustainable
Dig Down (Acoustic Gospel Version)
STT Interstitial 1
Madness
Mercy
Time Is Running Out
Houston Jam (w/ Futurism, Unnatural Selection, Micro Cuts)
Take a Bow
Prelude
Starlight
Encore:
STT Interstitial 2
Algorithm
Stockholm Syndrome / Assassin / Reapers / The Handler / New Born (The Deftones’ ‘Headup’ outro)
Knights of Cydonia (Ennio Morricone's ‘Man with a Harmonica’ intro)
November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
Slip into a pair of overalls and try your hand at running a farm! From tending to the fields where your cows graze to gathering eggs for sale at the town market, Farm Frenzy is as stimulating as the real thing, only you won't have to experience the nasty smells! You will, however, be required to invest...
Film Simulation Agfa Color
Film Simulation = Classic Chrome
Sharpness = 0
Shadows = +1
Highlights = +2
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -3
Dynamic Range = Auto
White Balance = Auto
Color = -4
ISO = Auto (6400)
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That really is me, by the way, (not a simulation!!!) discussing something with the gifted teacher of the wood craft group.(b.t.w. I'm the one in long trousers! )
NOTE: the painting which we appear to be discussing, (Papuan Dancers) wasn't actually there!
Having now a reasonably good photo of the space we will be using next March for the exhibition, I couldn't resist 'hanging' a few of the images we will be using in the Show, using the amazing VISUALISATION tools we have at our disposal these days. In particular Photoshop Elements combined with a digital camera.
Problem is, I've 'clean forgot' about breakfast, shower, tablets and the general discomfort of being 'perched' on my swivel chair - being so totally focused on this absorbing task for the past couple of hours!
But now, 'job done' I've suddenly realised how hungry I'm feeling.
My soul echoes the "I'M GLAD I DID ART!" exclamation of Tom Hudson our Director of Studies - in a moment of creative ecstasy while working on a public art commission using new Acrylic Resin processes in a collaboration with Terry Setch at Leicester College of Art & Design in 1963.
I was there in the room with them (it was a Saturday morning), and I think I learned much from that spontaneous, existential MOMENT. I trust I have been able to pass on something of that same unfeigned enthusiasm - I certainly still continue to experience it as strongly as I ever did as a younger person.
"DO WHAT YOU ARE!" Os Guiness perceptively says in his classic book 'RISING TO THE CALL'
0700 Saturday 09 October 2010
Simplz: Zoo combines two different genres, simulation and puzzle, into one game. The main focus of the game is the zoo, where players will be able to choose from nearly 50 different buildings and exhibits, and more than 90 different types of animals. In addition to deciding what will be on display, players will personally create the layout of their zoo, arranging paths, foliage, fountains, statues and, of course, the buildings and exhibits, to satisfy both the happiness of the visitors, and the player's own artistic inclinations.
Players will then play a match-3 puzzle game to collect needed resources, such as food for the animals, resources for the buildings, money to purchase new exhibits, and research points that are used to investigate and unlock new habitats.
The connection with the match-3 game isn't one-way however, as every building, exhibit and animal placed on display in the zoo directly impacts the match-3 game, giving players more than 30 different power-ups that constantly shake up the 100 levels of puzzle play.
This network illustrates working with an agent simulation program. In the Hats simulator, a small proportion of agents may be planning to access a protected area. To do this, they must arrive at the area as a group, and between them have the right set of capabilities to make access. Agents have different native capabilities, and can acquire capabilities from each other in meetings. The goal for the user is to find a group of agents that may be planning to access some protected area, in a simulation containing perhaps millions of agents, mostly benign, and thousands of protected areas. The image below highlights a group that may be planning to access an area requiring four capabilities. Only agents within a small fixed distance of a chosen area are initially selected interactively in KP, showing a few hundred out of more than 10,000 agents. Groups have been assigned by a separate analytic tool, and are used to color the agents, with agents colored blue belonging only to benign groups. The red agents at the top right of the diagram may be planning to make an access. Agents are linked to meetings, shown as ovals, and colored links indicate that the agent got or shared some capability in a meeting. The meetings have been laid out in time order from left to right, so it is clear that the group acquired all four capabilities through meetings, two of them quite recently. Also, two of the capabilities were acquired through a chain of meetings, behavior not seen elsewhere in the local network
March 24, 2023 - Flash Flood Simulation, at Springs Preserve in Las Vegas, NV. Road Trip Vacation with my Mom and Aunt Ruby.
So, the airport next to my mother's work had a fire emergency response simulation today, and although I couldn't really see anything, I captured what I could.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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