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Created for Handheld Art - May 2019 Contest "Text as an Element".
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Text elements from Pixabay.
The typewriter is from my 11-year-old grandson.
All processing was done with iColorama, Leonardo, Distressed FX, and Snapseed.
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NOTW
A typometer is a ruler which is usually divided in typographic points or ciceros on one of its sides and in centimeters or millimeters on the other, which was traditionally used in the graphic arts to inspect the measures of typographic materials. The most developed typometers could also measure the type size of a particular typeface, the leading of a text, the width of paragraph rules and other features of a printed text. This way, designers could study and reproduce the layout of a document.
One of the domains where the typometer was most widely used was the editorial offices of newspapers and magazines, where it was used along with other tools such as tracing paper and linen testers to define the layout of the pages of the publications, until the 1980s.
Typometers were initially made of wood or metal (in later times, of transparent plastic or acetate), and were produced in diverse shapes and sizes. Some of them presented several scales that were used to measure the properties of the text. Each scale corresponded with a type size or with a leading unit, if line blocks were divided by blank spaces. However, typometers could not be used to measure certain computer-generated type sizes, that could be set in fractions of points.
Due to the technological advancements in desktop publishing, that allow for a greater precision when setting the type size of texts, typometers have disappeared from most graphic design related professions. It keeps being used, even today, by traditional printers who still employ type metal. Source Wikipedia.
Created for Kreative People Treat This 317 ~June 01 - June 07.
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Created in DDG Text 2 Dream as a source for two works.
The prompt is the title.
I used xandra m's orchid photo below as the source.
www.flickr.com/photos/xandram/52932097143/in/dateposted/
Filters: PS Beta 23, Topaz Gigapixel Ai, Topaz Studio.
Thanks for your visit, faves, and kind comments.
Lors de la préparation de mon expo sur Dieppe, en tant qu'invité d'honneur, je me suis proposé à mener une action avec des enfants de 9 à 10 ans, associant leurs cours et la photographie.
J'ai, entre autre, à cette occasion, mis en avant un élève autiste qui écrivait de nombreuses choses à la craie dans la cours de récréation. Voici quelques éléments de ses "écris écrits" ...
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During the preparation of my exhibition on Dieppe, as a guest of honor, I volunteered to take action with children from 9 to 10 years, combining their courses and photography.
I have, among other things, on this occasion, put forward an autistic student who wrote many things chalk in the playground. Here are some elements of his "written writings"
2 ème journée de mon work shop avec Bertrant Meunier.
Le sujet sera le même que la veille : Les frontières de la ville.
La veille, traitée en noir blanc, ma série évoquait le coté sordide mais si attachant des ces abords des voies ferrées pénétrant nos villes. Avec ses frontières limites border line , et peuplés d'objets de nos rebuts, de nos pertes et de nos profits.
Ce jour, il sera question des abords dictatoriaux de nos cités :
Métal plat et lisse, bitume et lignes peintes en tous sens,
carrefours pompeux et navrants , fléchages rudimentaires et autoritaires, façades d'ambitions anonymes et froides comme un ciel d'hiver... bleu.
Une litanie.
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2nd day of my work shop with Bertrant Meunier.
The subject will be the same as the day before: The boundaries of the city.
The day before, treated in black and white, my series evoked the sordid but endearing of these along the railway tracks penetrating our towns nearby. With its limitations borderline, and populated objects of our waste, our losses and our profits borders.
Date, will be discussed dictatorial outskirts of our cities:
Flat, smooth metal, asphalt and painted lines in every direction,
intersections pompous and heartbreaking, arrowings rudimentary and authoritarian, facades of anonymous and ambitions as a cold blue winter sky. ...
A litany.
✨ Text Me Back?✨
✨ Skin. // [ MUDSKIN ]_SUZY # 2_100 Mudskin Mainstore. / /
✨ Ears. // .random.Matter. - Natural Ears Random Matter Mainstore. / /
✨ Dress. // Gaia - Iconic Dress Kustom9 January x / / Gaia Mainstore <3
✨ Necklace. //ANTINATURAL[+] Synthetic Crush / USB CHOKER / WHITE ANTINATURAL Store . / /
✨ Phone. // Violetility - VPhones Violetitty Mainstore x . / /
HELLO EVERYBODY !!
today i had to go to the dentist
because i had a huge thick jaw
ok the atter is gone, but now
i have some really bad toothache
i hope that i will gets better,
so i can work at my pics again !! ♥
For Game of Thrones fans:
Tollymore Forest Park, County Down, made its mark as the Haunted Forest, where the White Walkers began their march into the realm of men. These 600 hectares hold ancient redwoods as well as Gothic stone arches – the remnants of an 18th century estate. The ‘bastard of Bolton’ hunted Theon here, and it's where the Starks discover the direwolves. Listen carefully, you might still hear their howls.
Text from: www.ireland.com/en-us/articles/game-of-thrones-locations/
You've probably seen this before in the comments for one of my other photos, but it's taken its place on my photostream now. To be honest, I only uploaded due to this description. I didn't want to just upload some text. Granted, I could delete it, but I've been meaning to upload this photo for a while now...
If you've noticed, I haven't been posting as much as I do regularly. This weekend I was overwhelmed with busyness. I did find time to think about it though. I came to the conclusion that I should take a short break for this month. Invest a lot of time in my studies and really hanging with my family. And baking and making stuff for people. All of that is very time consuming, ha. So I think I should take a break from my little world of photos.
Another thing is that I've completely run out of ideas. I'm not really good at taking pictures of moments and pretty little things. I would rather leave that to people who have special eye for those things. I do have one more idea, but I'm probably going to save it for the day before Christmas or something.
Since I'm taking a break so I can focus better on, well, you know, "life", I probably won't be on flickr nearly as much. I'll still be around to comment and favorite photos here and there.
I love you, guys! :D! And I will miss you all so very much <3
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GEEZ. Another out of focus portrait. What is up with that? xD
For the Kreative People Group
Contest 63: Text Art ~ 1 December until 29 December
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Thanks indeed everyone for your personal comments and also your support from selected groups.
Awards are encouraging and especially from those who add my work to their 'faves'.
Cheerz G
Kiev 4M (1983)
Jupiter 8M 53mm F:2.0
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Nueva Galeria www.flickr.com/photos/scollazo/
Arista Edu 100
Kodak D-76
Lightroom 3
Epson Perfection V500 Scanner
Une ambiance nocturne et glacée.
Deux smartphones.
Deux manières de l'utiliser.
Et de formes de mobilité, car comme le disait Montaigne : "Même l'immobilité n'est qu'un bransle plus languissant" (ou quelque chose d'approchant).
Wat Saket, the Golden Mount temple, illuminated in festive lighting during a temple fair in November.
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A few years ago I had been at this view point to shoot the sun setting behind the temple, but the decoration here was absolutely worth a re-visit. How do you think?
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It's a fabulous view point, with many of the beautiful temple roofs peaking out from the dark; the Temple of the Emerald Buddha visible on the far left and even the top of the red Giant Swing is visible if you look closely. Warm wind on your nose, while shooting across the historic old town from a dark parking deck of a high rise hotel, just one of the awesome things to experience in this amazing city :)
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From a process point of view i notice some banding in the sky, particularly on the mobile App; whereas it looks fine on my laptop and large display. Anyone notice the same difference?
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*edit: after some trials on 12-Dec i added a Gaussian blur, then noise, and darkened the sky slightly with Color Balance and Contrast; all combined produces less banding on all device screens that i have on hand, hope it looks ok on your end.
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happy Sunday and shooting friends!
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☞ more from Bangkok
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Nikon D200 (2005)
Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mi Galeria en Color www.flickr.com/photos/samycolor
Mi Nueva galeria www.flickr.com/photos/scollazo/
Lightroom 3
Nik Silver Efex Pro 2