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Sunlight Foundation, advocates for open data, open gov, and transparency held their Transparency Camp 2012 on April 28-29 at the George Mason University.
Sunlight Foundation, advocates for open data, open gov, and transparency held their Transparency Camp 2012 on April 28-29 at the George Mason University.
Wow! This was really difficult, I kept re-shooting this over a few days. The reflections, plus the backlit and fill balance were just not cooperating.
Well, at least I got one image. Enjoy!
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If you use transparencies for overhead projectors, you can put color onto those, and scan the sandwich of it and the Polaroid picture easily as slide film.
I put a image of myself with a colorful background under a picture of the sun setting and put the opacity to 47%
Dr. Sagar Raj Sharma (Kathmandu University) presented on AidData's work and collaboration with Kathmandu University through the Summer Fellows program and GIS training. December 12-13, 2013.
Sunlight Foundation, advocates for open data, open gov, and transparency held their Transparency Camp 2012 on April 28-29 at the George Mason University.
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Rep. Darrell Issa (CA-49)
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