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A painting done as a value study, using only pure colors, no blending. Which is why the colors are a bit bizarre.
In this photo the bike is showing vibrant colours along with the green grass in the back to portray lots of contrast and value.
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Title: The predicted plague : value of the prediction, planetary and atmospheric influences considered as cause of black death and other plagues ; comets and plagues of two thousand years detailed. Queen Elizabeth in Richmond : Her Majesty's book of astrology and the diary of her astrologer, Dr. Dee. Richmond's Queen of the May. Joyous youth at White Lodge. Shepheard's kalendar, 1500
Creator: Hippocrates, Junior
Publisher: London : Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent
Sponsor: Wellcome Library
Contributor: Wellcome Library
Date: 1900
Language: eng
gr
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Students from Gladesmore School take to the streets to campaign against gun and knife crime in Tottenham, North London as part of the Value Life Campaign originally set up by Youth Act campaigners in 2003
1. Kickapoo Snack Machine
2.The snacks inside the machine
3.None
4.Focus on the food and brightness
5.Shallow
6.East
This is a picture I took while in e3. It is an excellent example of value because you can clearly see the lightness and darkness in the photo. I like how the photo comes together and you can get a sense of calmness.
(with frame)
1. This image shows value, its black and white and you can see all the different shads change in the water and the sky.
2. The subject matter is architecture and still life
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Photo by Benjamin Ziegler
In the enterprise, when a new technology is brought in that all employees would use, the challenge is often not with the implementation but convincing all employees to adopt and use the new technology. A great example is an Enterprise Social Network (#ESN). How do you obtain adoption that meets your business needs and goals? Grass roots? Top down?
Often much of the effort of adoption center around some type of marketing campaign. And more often than not, to do the marketing of a new communication technology requires using the old communication technology. eMail, intranet, etc. are likely the tools that will be used to market the new ESN. These are still important, but are there other ways?
One of the methods to help with adoption is to work with enterprise business units to help them realize the true value of the new tool. Find groups, small teams in the enterprise that will benefit from the new tool. Look for reasons they might not have realized were there to help them understand the true value of the new product. Listen to the employees of that team. Hear how they work, not just how they communicate. Look for opportunities of how their jobs could be enhanced and then work with them over time to start using new techniques to make their work "betterer".
I was playing with the scene settings; this is long shutter set to '1" 6'. There is a street light behind me to my right. The greens came out really strange.
The N value is doubled for this image. Since the original N is 3.5, and since there isn't an f-stop of 7, I assumed that f/6.3 is double.
DOF Calculation
(2CNU^2)/(f^2)
C= 0.018mm
N= 6.3mm
U=615mm
F= 18*1.5 (accounting for a crop factor) = 27mm
(2(0.018)(6.3)(615)^2)/((18*1.5)^2)
(2*0.018*3.5*615^2)/(27^2) = 117.67 mm = 11.76 cm
This is the Horizontal DOF. The ruler was slanted at a 45-degree angle. Accounting for this the actual result is 11.76 * sqrt(2) = 16.63 cm.
This makes sense because more of the image is in focus
This should be worth a lot of money. Great location, stately architecture, probably well built... but it's falling apart.
This photo was taken in my room. I think this deer trinket represents value because it can be seen the green piece goes darker from the front to the back.
BAG - Pattern in The Picture: Baby Tiger
Reference: TX-131 CD Zippered handbag made of cork fabric. It has two hand straps. The bag has a small semi rigid visor in the front with metallic gold closure. The interior is lined in fabric cotton and has one small side zippered pocket. Size (LxHxD): 25cm x 27,5cm x 14cm