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Vaincue à la quatrième station, après avoir fait preuve de capacités exceptionnelles de montée en décibels...
To illustrate a way to make a "blurred background frame" using PicMonkey's overlay tool, as asked in the PicMonkey group. This is similar to Picnik's old Mirror Frame.
First, open the photo in PicMonkey. Use the Soften tool - set Softness to 100% and Fade to 0% and Apply. If you want it softer, repeat the effect.
Next, on the Overlays tab, choose "your own" and add the same photo. Drag/resize to center over the blurred background.
Save.
What's so interesting about it, is when I made it in PMG, I deliberatly made grouping errors, to test if I put them in certain places the shading will come together as one piece. It worked! It's odd....
Oh, and those shading pieces aren't defaults, they're normal squares from 00000 to 99999. :P
Capital Mixed Martial Arts & Elite Fitness is proud to present a course on
Combat Techniques to the:
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC)
First Battalion, 175th Infantry (5th Maryland)
Instructor:
Jeremy Lafreniere
Assistant Instructors:
Sean Carow
Dan Deninno
Damien Higbie
Chris Doscher
Kenny Kalan
Paul Rath
Freddy Chang
Tried an "old recipe" for illustrating one of my car images. Primarily used it for landscapes in the past. Pretty happy with the way it turned out
Read the full video of Wing Chun Bong Sao Technique based on Maximum Efficiency, HERE:
www.hekkiboen.com/black-flag-wing-chun-tutorial-bong-sao/...
You've seen how the Ip Man Movie have sparks the growth of Wing Chun Kung Fu worldwide. Now learn how to use Wing Chun techniques using HKB Eng Chun [Black Flag Wing Chun] to achieve maximum efficiency of time, space and energy, from this Wing Chun Video.
In this Wing Chun Training video, Grand Master Kenneth Lin demonstrates how to use the HKB Wing Chun Combat Formula [Originated from late GM Kwee King Yang's teaching of Kao Kuat / 口訣] to achieve the maximum combat efficiency using the basic Wing Chun Bong Sao Technique [Bong Jiu / 膀手] both in deflecting as well as in Occupying time, becoming space and releasing an impulse energy.
Many times, in most Wing Chun mainstream lineage, focusing using offense as defense. In this video, Grand Master Kenneth Lin demonstrated how to achieve maximum efficiency using HKB Combat formula on applying that offense as defense idea.
Note: Within this video, GM Kenneth Lin made a comparison between the common use Wing Chun Bong Sao [膀手] from mainstream Wing Chun and showcase the Black Flag Wing Chun perspective of Bong Jiu / 膀手 [Bong Sao]. Please be noted that this does not mean one is better or less than another, it should be up to you to decide which fit you the most.
Black Flag Wing Chun training methodology makes it possible for you to use Wing Chun in full contact vs. Systema, vs. Taichi, vs. Taekwondo, vs. Kenpo, vs. Ninjutsu, vs. BJJ, vs. Muay Thai, vs. karate, vs. boxing, vs. any styles!
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Shots of the central Flroida industrial band, The Ludovico Technique. This one in particular is of Erick, the drummer.
Shot with a Nikon D70 then Photoshopped (channel mixer for desaturation, border made up from several different Polaroid borders.)
Photographic techniques capture electromagnetic wavelengths beyond human vision, revealing features invisible to the naked eye. These signals are processed into interpretable forms using methods like color mapping.
Pink lacks a specific electromagnetic wavelength, while grey poses a limitation due to its representation of only intensity—a blend of light and dark without spectral specificity. Imaging techniques reliant on spectral variation produce identical results for greyscale images unless non-visible data is present. Deviations from this uniformity may indicate errors, misinterpretations, or unknown phenomena.
Contention persists over analytical debates, including dismissible claims like Van Allen belt dangers and contested evidence of lunar mirrors. The precision of laser reflections targeting a moving 3x3-foot marker on the Moon highlights technical skill but often fails to resolve skepticism. For instance, a 0.1° shift moves a laser spot 670 km across the Moon's surface.
Forensic analysis (2022, 2023) of Apollo 11–17 photographs assessed authenticity claims. Images of humans in space, Earth, and the Moon's distant views were validated, but Moon landing visuals showed variations, suggesting diverse techniques may have replicated certain elements.
PEMi (Photoelectromagnetic Image) software enhances forensic analysis by differentiating natural and artificial light sources, revealing hidden features. Each PEMi-ID links to original sources, ensuring traceability and comparison.
Further exploration is available:
Lehti, A. (2024). The Silence of Inquiry: Forensic Reflections Reveal a Crisis of Perception. figshare. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28078982
Credits
2022-2025 © Andrew Lehti
1961–2023 © NASA, ESA
Software: PEMi (GitHub: andylehti/PEMi.git)
Explore PEM-I: pemimage.streamlit.app
CC BY-SA 4.0 License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Research:
Lehti, Andrew (2024). Cognitive Psychology and the Education System. figshare. Collection. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7532079
CC BY-SA 4.0
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
Photos from the Feb 4-5, 2012 workshop with Aimee Lee. Paper felting, cording and weaving over two days!
This a muti-exposure created using a combination of efffects in Picasa. If you want to learn more, I have described the process in detail here.
A new technique I figured out! Firstly, jam the square stud into the tyre, then place that into the globe. There should be just enough friction to keep the whole assembly in place.
My third version of #JenniferMcGuire's 4-in-1 technique. This time I went with an autumn theme; I love the idea of sending Gratitude/Grateful For You cards around Thanksgiving.
Almost all of this is #PapertreyInk. Honey Nut cardstock has now become my favorite for autumn cards. I love the rich warm neutral color! For these I used the second-to-largest Spellbinders circle die on Stamper's Select white cardstock. For the leaves and little flowers I used the smallest images in the Leaf Prints set, and many of the images in Twig Wreath, one of my favorite nature-based sets! They are stamped in a variety of PTI inks, and I used the rock-and-roll technique on some: Honey Nut/Canyon Clay on the large maple leaf; Simply Chartreuse, Harvest Gold, Olive Twist on the little ivy leaf, Tropical Teal on the little branches, and Royal Velvet and Tropical Teal on the puffy flowers. I think there's some Scarlet Jewel in there too.
I always have such a good time finding sentiments that fit these designs. Thankful for You from Autumn Adornments; Hello Lovely Friend from Wet Paint, and Missing You Always from SSS Big Scripty Greetings. Some are popped up on foam and they all have a sprinkling of Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Mix sequins.
I adore how these came out and I can't wait to send them! Thanks for looking!
Technique : Felt, needle felted and crochet.
Name : Nieve
Materials : Silk & 100% New Zealand fine Merino, Thread silk, Mohair and Pearls Cream.
Hand wash in cold water with a gentle soap, and hang from the center to dry.
Do not use washing machine.
For enquires or place custom orders please visit my facebook kathy crafts desings felts
Here is a new set of LEGO ideas and techniques, made with LDD
I'm sure you'll find a use to this idea
I tried to make the explanation readable thanks to the colors as if we had a tutorial
Do not forget to watch the album with all the right techniques on your right =>
Find all my creations on Flickr group « News LEGO Techniques ».
This Flickr group includes:
- Ideas for new LEGO pieces
- Techniques for assembling bricks
- Tutorials for making accessories, objects, etc.
Building technique devised by a Peace Corps volunteer in Guatemala, on display at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival on the National Mall, Washington, DC, 1 July 2011.
According to the adjacent sign:
"In 2007, when Peace Corp volunteer Laura Kutner first arrived in Granados, Guatemala, she noticed two problems: the town needed more school classrooms but could not afford to build them; and trash littered the streets. Laura's idea—two build two classrooms out of plastic bottles and inorganic trash—helped solve both problems.
"Building walls out of trash requires bottle 'bricks,' or bottles stuffed with roughly three pounds of trash. Each 'brick' is stacked into a wooden frame and held in place with chicken wire. The resulting wall is then covered with layers of cement and painted.
"Building with bottles is cheaper than using cement block, but is just as sturdy against earthquakes. Moreover, the process contributes to removingt tons of trash from the streets. The success of the bottle school in Granados inspired many other communities in Guatemala to build similar structures."
For 7DOS - Colour Purple - Technique Thursday
1) Picnik,, HSL: the colour changing tool.
In Picnik you change all colours simultaneously. Because the rest of the picture happens to be black and white this was no problem here.
2) In Lightroom HSL lets you change a colour to different shades, add luminance and or saturation, a wonderful tool to spice things up, or tone them down, so I spiced them up, adding a bit more of everything as well as some clarity.
I also did some spot removal because she is a sloppy eater ;)
Photographic techniques capture electromagnetic wavelengths beyond human vision, revealing features invisible to the naked eye. These signals are processed into interpretable forms using methods like color mapping.
Pink lacks a specific electromagnetic wavelength, while grey poses a limitation due to its representation of only intensity—a blend of light and dark without spectral specificity. Imaging techniques reliant on spectral variation produce identical results for greyscale images unless non-visible data is present. Deviations from this uniformity may indicate errors, misinterpretations, or unknown phenomena.
Contention persists over analytical debates, including dismissible claims like Van Allen belt dangers and contested evidence of lunar mirrors. The precision of laser reflections targeting a moving 3x3-foot marker on the Moon highlights technical skill but often fails to resolve skepticism. For instance, a 0.1° shift moves a laser spot 670 km across the Moon's surface.
Forensic analysis (2022, 2023) of Apollo 11–17 photographs assessed authenticity claims. Images of humans in space, Earth, and the Moon's distant views were validated, but Moon landing visuals showed variations, suggesting diverse techniques may have replicated certain elements.
PEMi (Photoelectromagnetic Image) software enhances forensic analysis by differentiating natural and artificial light sources, revealing hidden features. Each PEMi-ID links to original sources, ensuring traceability and comparison.
Further exploration is available:
Lehti, A. (2024). The Silence of Inquiry: Forensic Reflections Reveal a Crisis of Perception. figshare. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.28078982
Credits
2022-2025 © Andrew Lehti
1961–2023 © NASA, ESA
Software: PEMi (GitHub: andylehti/PEMi.git)
Explore PEM-I: pemimage.streamlit.app
CC BY-SA 4.0 License: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Research:
Lehti, Andrew (2024). Cognitive Psychology and the Education System. figshare. Collection. doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.7532079
CC BY-SA 4.0
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
For this image I edited it almost the same exact way that I edited the other photo. I used Photoshop first and then Lightroom and I used the same exact skin smoothing techniques with the spot healing brush to remove impurities and tonality adjustments to smooth the skin. I edited the image in Lightroom slightly different than the first photo. I did up the exposure +3, but I adjusted the shadows/blacks -2, and I upped the tint +3. For this type of studio lighting setup the face is supposed to look like it has a spotlight on it so I wanted to darken the shadow a bit to insinuate the hard shadows.