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Lionfish at the Denver Aquarium. Using the low light to my advantage with a long exposure on a tripod.
Click here to see what this fish really looks like
There had to have been a hundred of these tiny spider webs woven between the wires. The bright light nearby providing ample prey.
Spider Web
Orana Wildlife Park
McLeans Island Road
Harewood
Christchurch
New Zealand
www.oranawildlifepark.co.nz/about.htm
Photo Taken With:
Canon PowerShot S2 IS
+ 12x optical zoom (36-432mm equiv.)
+ 5.0 million effective pixels
+ 1.8-inch tilt-and-swivel LCD monitor
+ Color electronic viewfinder
+ Optical Image Stabilizer (3 modes)
+ Ultrasonic motor (USM)
+ Extra-long movie mode with enhanced VGA resolution and stereo sound
+ Canon DIGIC II processor with iSAPS
+ PictBridge and Canon Direct Print compatible – no PC required
+ Six new 'special scene' shooting modes
+ Storage: SD Card
+ Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 50 - 400
Lea Verou - CSS Variables: var(âsubtitle) at FITC Web Unleashed 2016 in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Winston Chow / www.winstonchow.ca
中国设计师联盟CDA画报: Our goal was to create an image that revives the vibe of the late 19th – early 20th century, while also reinterpreting this vintage foundation by injecting it into a contemporary atmosphere. Therefore, the logo is based on a Roman-type font, and is mixed with a playful, classic ligature. The logotype contains the address, and thus locates itself. The latter fact provides an easier form of communication and unifies the typographic language, moreover, thoroughly determines its style. Nevertheless, the typographic language tends to reach beyond the boundaries of a logo and of various graphic elements, and becomes the concept itself, the interior’s distinguishable cornerstone.A “trafik” was a type of tiny shop selling tobacco, sweets, newspapers, toys, and other knickknacks, and was a real treasure island for children. I’ve purposefully created an image that reflects this specific feeling. The typography resembles broadsheet newspapers, while French cards, the essential accessories of early 20th century clubs and the typical souvenirs of a “trafik”, serve as accentuated design elements. Trafiq has its own deck of cards, which, besides being used as business cards, fill various functions, further strengthening an already well-established visual identity. CDA画报 > 设制造 > Trafiq / 2012 : 视觉识别欣赏(B面) 来自http://dd.mu/1qT55
I'm not a big fan of web designing (I barely know anything about it..), but I decided to make my own website all by myself. I quickly discovered it ain't that easy..
Here's the "beta version" (the address is only temporary). I still have problems with getting it work properly under Internet Explorer or even Safari, so please try to use Firefox ;) ..or find me someone more skilled in IT and all that stuff who could finish my work for me ;)