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SP 1258 on display at Martinez
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Image by Loco Steve
[The locomotive] was one of 38 SP built S-12 switch engines. It was one of 6 built in SP's Los Angles shop's as LA Shop job # 8. Weighing nearly 80 tons, and operating at 200 psi steam pressure the 1258 and her sisters were the state of the art of steam efficiency at their time of conception in 1921. She spent most of her life working in the northern California area. Southern Pacific retired all of it's steam power by 1956, and the 1258 sat on the deadline track at Oakland yard waiting for the scrappers torch, when in 1959 she was donated to the City of Martinez as a museum piece. She was moved to Rankin Park in the hills of Martinez, where she sat until being moved adjacent to the Southern Pacific, now Union Pacific main line at the Martinez Amtrak station in the mid 1980's.
This image is part of a series of photo's i took for the Martinez Group, Martinez is a stop along the route traveled by the California Zephyr ..This image is part of a series of photo's i took for the Martinez Group, Martinez is a stop along the route traveled by the California Zephyr ..More photo's from myself and other people can be viewed in this group
This image was altered using a selective HRD effect with Ipiccy ( a later edition of Piknic ) free photo online editing


Remake/Remodel 1: Thomas Zummer presents Stefaan Decostere
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Image by uniondocs
Part 1: Screening
Warum Wir Männer die Technik so lieben/Why We Men Love Technology So Much
(1985, 57 minutes, color, sound, video, produced by BRTN/Belgian television)

A program on war, technology and perception, with interviews with Paul Virilio, Jack Goldstein, and Klaus vom Bruch
Lessen in Bescheidenheid/ Lessons in Modesty (selections from)
(1995, 90 minutes, color, sound, video)
Decostere looks at the inherent paradox in the conception of the future by scientists from the San Francisco area, who praise the merits of an on-line virtual community which will ultimately allow users to never leave the periphery of their neighbourhoods. In ‘Lessons in Modesty’, artists are made to experience and comment on the fiction of empowerment through high technology. Clearly two models of artists are set up before us. There are those who come out of studios, taking their work to in situ performance spaces, away from art institutions which are still suspicious of high tech, using their bodies as sites and receptacles of the techno-experience. And there are those whose studios are corporations such as Xerox and NASA, and who project a distance from the body. The first category addresses issues touching the materiality of the body head on. The second category is invested with a mission, a task: constructing a new time for a new body. This task is neither sacred nor profane; it is divine creation itself and the Mecca is the American West Coast.
Part 2: Seminar
Index, Affect, Artifact: Philosophical Aspects of Documentary Practice
‘Machines for seeing modify perception.’ -Paul Virilio
This seminar will examine contemporary accounts of documentary from a philosophical, critical and theoretical perspective, starting with early accounts, inherited from photographic practices, of the indexical relation between the media apparatus, the world, and media artifacts. From Walter Benjamin to Friedrich Kittler, via Bergson, Deleuze, Foucault, Virilio, Stiegler, Bolz, Derrida, and others, the philosophical interrogation of technically reproduced ‘realism’ circumscribes an immensely complex, rich, and roductive field. We will discuss aspects of a contempory theory of mediation/remediation by looking firsthand at a variety of works and excerpts. We will also discuss texts by Jay Leyda, Joris Ivens, Theodor Adorno, Giorgio Agamben, and others. References and Reading lists will be made available in class.
screenings of excerpts:
—Land Without Bread, Luis Buñuel
—Arbeiter Verlassen die Fabrik/Workers Leaving the Factory, Harun Farocki
—Videogramme Einer Revolution/Videograms of a Revolution Harun Farocki/Andrei Ujica
—CBS News, Dan Rather in China (broadcast television)
Stefaan Decostere studied film direction at the National Film School RITS in Brussels. Finishing in 1978, he directed his first documentary on Marcel Duchamp. From 1979 until 1998, he worked as director and producer for the Arts Department of the Flemish Belgian Television (the former BRTN). He was amongst a handful of truly innovative directors working in television, creating new forms for increasingly complex ideas. Decostere approached the television medium as a serious platform for his specific ideas about media analysis, structural experimentation and video-graphic creation. In his documentaries he became increasingly critical of the medium he employed, a form of essay in which he responded to codes that uphold mainstream television programming. His television documentaries include productions for Belgian Television BRTN, co-productions for the Banff Center for the Arts, CBS, Channel Four, INA, NOS, TVE and VPRO.??Central to Decostere’s journey of discovery towards a radical, new visual language was his creative use of editing. Because of this, even today, his documentaries remain more than a report about their subject. Unlike ‘normal’ television productions, for the viewer, Decostere’s programmes offer a challenge. Because they approach themes and subjects from several perspectives, or offer an opportunity for reflection and introspection, they force the viewer to take an active stance.
Thomas Zummer is an independent scholar and writer, artist and curator. He is the author of articles on mediation and virtuality, including “Projection and Dis/embodiment: Genealogies of the Virtual,” in Into the Light: The Projected Image in American Art 1964-1977,” Chrissie Iles, ed., Whitney Museum of American Art/Harry Abrams, “Arrestments: Corporeality and Mediation,” in Suturas y fragmentos: Cuerpos y territories en la ciencoa-ficción/Stitch and Split: Bodies and Territories in Science Fiction, Nuria Homs, Laurence Rassel, eds., Fundacion Antoni Tapies/Constant vzw, Barcelona/Brussels, and “Variables: Notations on Stability, Permeability, and Plurality in Media Artifacts,” in Saving the Image: Art After Film, ed. Tanya Leighton, Pavel Buchler, [Glasgow and Manchester: Center for Photography/Glasgow and Manchester Metropolitan University]. Other publications include an e-book entitled “What the Hell is That?” (Beehive, 2000) an experimental and humorous look at the rhetoric of cinematic monstrosity; he has also written essays on Eleanor Antin, Vik Muniz, Leslie Thornton, Heleen Decuininck, Harun Farocki and others, and he is currently completing a book on photography, and working on Intercessionary Technologies: Database, Archive, Interface, a study of the early history of reference systems. In 1994 Mr. Zummer curated CRASH: Nostalgia for the Absence of Cyberspace, with Robert Reynolds, one of the first major exhibitions to have a significant portion of digital/online works and works in/as other forms of transmission. He and Mr. Reynolds also edited the book accompanying the exhibition. Mr. Zummer has also curated exhibitions at the Wexner Center for the Arts, CinéClub/Anthology Film Archives, Thread Waxing Space, the Katonah Museum of Art, and the Palais des Beaux-arts/Brussels In 1995 Thomas Zummer won 5th Prize in the ACA/CODA Architectural Design Competition for the City of Atlanta for the 1996 Olympics. Thomas Zummer’s drawings, media, and sculptural works have shown worldwide, with recent exhibitions at the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst/Antwerpen, Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona, Mütter Museum, Philadelphia, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, Marcel Sitcoske Gallery, and White Box. Thomas Zummer is a frequent lecturer on philosophy, aesthetics, and the history of technology, and has taught at Brown University, New York University, The New School, the Transart Institute/Linz, and Tyler School of Art/Temple University. He is currently a Regular Visiting Professor in the Transmedia programme/post-graduate at the Hogeschool Sint-Lukas/Universite Leuven in Brussels, and Faculty in Philosophy at the Europäische Universität für Intisziplinare Studien/European Graduate School (EUFIS/EGS), Saas-Fee, Switzerland. Thomas Zummer currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.
Keith Sanborn is a media artist, theorist and translator based in New York. His work has been the subject of a number of one-person shows and has been included in major survey exhibitions such as the Whitney Biennial (twice), and festivals such as OVNI (Barcelona), Video Vortex, The Rotterdam International Film Festival, EMAF, and Oberhausen.
His theoretical work has appeared in publications ranging from Artforum and Kunst nach Ground Zero to exhibition catalogues published by MoMA (New York), Exit Art, and the San Francisco Cinematheque. He has translated into English the work of Guy Debord, Georges Bataille, Lev Kuleshov, Esther Shub, Paolo Gioli and Napoleon, among others.
He teaches at Princeton University and the Milton Avery Graduate School in the Arts of Bard College. In 2008, he taught at Smolny Institute in St. Petersburg on a Fulbright Fellowship while researching media in Russia.

Dreams come true

Some cool photo gift images:


Dreams come true
photo gift
Image by Mara ~earth light~
~ this is my song for you ~
www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9w1_61Ch5A
View large on black
background-picture:
www.flickr.com/photos/23665057@N02/3292501111/
model: me


Jewelry Box, Pearls & Gift Bag
photo gift
Image by Premier Packaging
For this photo our goal was to keep the elements simple. We went for a clean, elegant cover shot that appealed to Jewelers. This meant focusing on the ring box and pearl necklace, and cropping gift bag and box.

This image is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. You may use this photo for non-commercial purposes as long you attribute a link back to www.retailpackaging.com.


20041030 - Halloween 2004 - Shannon & Christian's - 0414 - Doug - God's Gift To Women - (by Christian D)
photo gift
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Doug = God's Gift To Women.
Stacy wore the same costume to the same party!

Christian and Shannon D's house, Falls Church, Virginia.

Picture by Christian D: www.flickr.com/photos/chriggy/153438952/in/datetaken/

... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com.

Cool Bing Image images

Some cool bing image images:



Stephanie Posavec & Greg McInerny's '(En)tangled Word Bank' in the Main Dining Hall, Cambridge University Centre, Granta Place, Cambridge
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Image by dumbledad
Like me, anyone working on the abstract visualization of book texts will have been inspired by Stephanie Posavec's "Writing Without Words" (2006), a project she did on the Central Saint Martins MA in Communication Design. A friend from work took that inspiration several stages further. Since reading and rereading Darwin's "On the Origin of the Species" during his doctorate Greg McInerny has been obsessed by the text: the ideas contained in Darwin's book, and the history of the text itself. Being an ecologist/biologist Greg is also obsessed by those old botanical collection book plates by the like of John Stevens Henslow and Ernst Haeckel. So Greg pored over the text using R to analyse and build Posavec-style diagrams of the developments and changes Darwin made between editions of his book. But the links are tighter. Stephanie is Greg's sister-in-law and so they teamed up to take Greg's analysis and render them with the exquisite beauty we're use to in Stephanie's work, both spending time on the design details needed to present the visualisations as if they were part of those old botanical collections. The whole venture was spurred on by the realisation that they were not the only ones working on this. Like Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace, Ben Fry came to a workshop Greg organised for doctoral level ecologists and after Ben's talk they realised that they were both working on visualizing changes between the editions of Darwin's work. Ben's just put his visualization up online: http://benfry.com/traces/. Stephanie and Greg's work is also online (http://www.itsbeenreal.co.uk/index.php?/on-going/about/ & http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/TextVis/) but to see it at its best you have to see the huge prints they made for the Darwin 2009 exhibition at the Cambridge University Centre. The exhibition ran from the 3rd of July 2009 to the 20th, but luckily for me Stephanie and Greg have been tardy in removing their work so you can still see them hanging in the Main Dining Hall, Cambridge University Centre on Granta Place, Cambridge.

N.B. I also took some photos of the work Stephanie and Greg did for the RA Summer Exhibition (though it was rejected) using what Greg and I call Posavec Diagrams, what Stephanie calls Sentence Diagrams: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dumbledad/sets/72157619825788142/. And Stephanie's husband / Greg's brother Steve took some great shots of this '(En)tangled Word Bank'exhibition at the openning: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sharp-sharp/sets/72157621146041024/.

Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite Event @ CoXist

Some cool photo booth rental images:


Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite Event @ CoXist
photo booth rental
Image by Yelp.com
(Photos by Jonas Maon Photography) 250+ Yelp Elites (& their lucky +1s) gathered at CoXist Studio in Kaka'ako for Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite event. A very special thanks to Royal Party Rentals who provided our beautiful tents, tables & linens! Guests were treated to bites by Boom Musubi, Whatcha Fillin', Pop Pop Donuts & Paul's Poppers; Drinkables by Miller-Coors & KAI Spirits; Spa treats with reflexology by Matsukawa Healing Center, make-up by Angel Deah & hair by Nueve Salon & Spa; Live art by 808 Urban; Photo booth by Photo Ops; Beats by DJ Alex & sound by Bose Hawaii; Airbrush tattoos by Aloha Party Experts; Give back booth by the Life Foundation.


Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite Event @ CoXist
photo booth rental
Image by Yelp.com
(Photos by Jonas Maon Photography) 250+ Yelp Elites (& their lucky +1s) gathered at CoXist Studio in Kaka'ako for Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite event. A very special thanks to Royal Party Rentals who provided our beautiful tents, tables & linens! Guests were treated to bites by Boom Musubi, Whatcha Fillin', Pop Pop Donuts & Paul's Poppers; Drinkables by Miller-Coors & KAI Spirits; Spa treats with reflexology by Matsukawa Healing Center, make-up by Angel Deah & hair by Nueve Salon & Spa; Live art by 808 Urban; Photo booth by Photo Ops; Beats by DJ Alex & sound by Bose Hawaii; Airbrush tattoos by Aloha Party Experts; Give back booth by the Life Foundation.


Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite Event @ CoXist
photo booth rental
Image by Yelp.com
(Photos by Jonas Maon Photography) 250+ Yelp Elites (& their lucky +1s) gathered at CoXist Studio in Kaka'ako for Yelp's Urban Mash-Up Elite event. A very special thanks to Royal Party Rentals who provided our beautiful tents, tables & linens! Guests were treated to bites by Boom Musubi, Whatcha Fillin', Pop Pop Donuts & Paul's Poppers; Drinkables by Miller-Coors & KAI Spirits; Spa treats with reflexology by Matsukawa Healing Center, make-up by Angel Deah & hair by Nueve Salon & Spa; Live art by 808 Urban; Photo booth by Photo Ops; Beats by DJ Alex & sound by Bose Hawaii; Airbrush tattoos by Aloha Party Experts; Give back booth by the Life Foundation.

Conisbrough and Cadeby Crags viewed from North Cliff quarry, Conisbrough Crags, South Yorkshire

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Conisbrough and Cadeby Crags viewed from North Cliff quarry, Conisbrough Crags, South Yorkshire
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Image by Earthwatcher
Originally uploaded for the Guesswhere UK group.

This is a north-easterly view over the Don valley and part of Conisbrough, South Yorkshire, near Doncaster. The photo was taken from the disused quarries in the Lower Magnesian Limestone (Edlington Formation) at North Cliff, Conisbrough, sometimes known as 'Conisbrough Crags', sometimes as 'Denaby Crags'. The buff-coloured embankment across the valley is 'Cadeby Crags' - the scarp slope of the Lower Magnesian Limestone. The site of the former Cadeby colliery is just in front of Cadeby Crags. Cadeby village is on the distant skyline at (0.2, 0.6). The disused buildings of the Earth Centre are at the extreme left (0.05, 0.5).

Flickr member loose_grip_99 has a photo of Cadeby Crags and Cadeby colliery in 1976 here:
www.flickr.com/photos/loose_grip_99/163184624/

See where this picture was taken. [?]


Timelapse #1 - Clouds on Mules Park (25.01.2008)
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Image by lenoz
Just uploading a few of my timelapse videos to check out this new Flickr Video stuff. Unfortunately some of my better ones are over 90 seconds long. They run at 15fps, and I've tried to use TMPGEnc to re-encode them at 24fps to shorten them but it's not happening at all - I thought it'd be simple so if anyone knows a way to re-encode XviD at a faster speed, please let me know! (Of course, i've deleted the source images :-s)

This one was my first ever. Some clouds moving on top of Mules Park, Teignmouth. It was windy and my PClix lead fell out of the camera! Scratch ending!

WOW! In about a day this video has had over 1000 views, more than probably all of my photos put together! I don't understand why though - please check out this one: Timelapse #2 - Teignmouth Harbour Sunset... I think it's far superior! Thanks again guys


Leica M8 IR Madness
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Image by Joi
(hmm upload has inverted the order of this image and the next magenta one)

Here is an "as shot" image showing the Leica M8 "IR Sensitivity" issue. One of the problems with the M8 is that it is overly sensitive to Infrared light and shows up as magenta. The heater should be a reddish-organge color on the left and the chef's clothes are blackish grey, as is the drape thing by to the back kitchen. The next photo is an attempt at the "work around" from the Leica Forums: www.leica-camera-user.com/digital-forum/9178-magenta-work...

So definitely get the M8 if you love magenta. :-P

Update: I just started a Flickr group for all of you crazy people:

www.flickr.com/groups/magenta/

Picasa collage of three focal B&W points

A few nice picture collage images I found:


Picasa collage of three focal B&W points
picture collage
Image by jeco
Instructions:
Copy a colorfield image to a new directory. Select image for editing. Select Effects, Focal B&W and set position, size and sharpness for desired effect for focal position 1. Save a copy and then undo edits. Again , edit for a focal B&W but at a new position. Repeat until have enough spots for a composite. Select each of the copies to be combined and from the menu bar select Create > Picture Collage > Type Mult-exposure > Click Create. Find the composite where saved and then, if needed, select saturation effect to punch the color back up.


3D Vintage Nude - Pleasure Beach hanging altered art mixed media collage card
picture collage
Image by chaoticartworks
An 8.5 x 6.5 inch (excluding hanger) hanging artwork made on heavy chipboard. Reproduction vintage photo's, real starfish, sea biscuits, and shells used to create this piece. Elements/photo's are "3D" and stand away from the background but it's difficult to tell that by the picture.


Creative collage of my pictures
picture collage
Image by southerntabitha

Cool Photo Share images

Some cool photo share images:


CAN YOU DIGG IT! (Found Art) Ding Dong The King is Dead!
photo share
Image by "CAVE CANEM"
Before I did my escape from New York (...er I mean Detroit) routine, I found this little gem on the way to I-94. The moment I saw it hit me as a piece of urbane, minimalist, high post modern art also it has a very wry subliminal message for all of us now free of its grasp. I guess I should have posted this back when I found this but it was right after Kwames re-anointment and I was speedily planning my escape.

I guess there always "a second' act in America even for photos.

C.C

Cool Photo Sites images

A few nice photo sites images I found:


Sky over Knockarea
photo sites
Image by Iguana Jo
For more information about the site check this.


NY - Hyde Park: FDR NHS - Henry A Wallace Visitor and Education Center
photo sites
Image by wallyg
The Henry A. Wallace Visitor and Education Center opened at the Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site on November 15, 2003. Archivist of the United States John Carlin formally dedicated the new Wallace Center and Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize winning author, historian, and frequent television commentator, delivered the keynote address on FDR's leadership.

The Center is a public-private project designed to serve students, teachers, and the visiting public at the Roosevelt Presidential Library and the sites administered by the National Park Service in Hyde Park - the Roosevelt Home, Eleanor Roosevelt's cottage (Val-Kill), FDR's Retirement Retreat, Top Cottage, and Vanderbilt Mansion.

Named in honor of the man who served as Secretary of Agriculture (1933-1940) and Vice-President during Franklin Roosevelt's third term, the Henry A. Wallace Center offers visitors an array of new and expanded services designed to enhance their experiences in Hyde Park. For the more than 125,000 visitors to the Roosevelt Library and National Historic Site, the Center now provides for the first time a comprehensive introduction to the historic complex of Roosevelt properties.

The Wallace Center is operated by the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, in an innovative partnership with the National Park Service. The private non-profit Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (FERI) has been instrumental in raising private support for both the Wallace Center and Top Cottage which opened to the public in 2001. FERI will host an ambitious program of national and international scholarly conferences and public policy activities in the new Center. Federal funding for the project has been provided through both the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the National Park Service, with each agency securing million in congressional appropriations. The Roosevelt Library and Museum is one of NARA's eleven presidential libraries. The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute raised million for the construction.


Site Visits in the Fukushima Prefecture (02811074)
photo sites
Image by IAEA Imagebank
Visit to the Shimooguni Central Assembly Hall, city of Date, site of a model remediation project. 10 October 2011.

Copyright: IAEA Imagebank
Photo Credit: Giovanni Verlini / IAEA

Imperfect Heart ~ Soft Pink

A few nice heart image images I found:


Imperfect Heart ~ Soft Pink
heart image
Image by Texture Time
FREE to use under a Creative Commons Attribution license for both personal or commercial use.

If you use this texture please credit me ~ Evelyn Flint/Texture Time ~ and/or leave a link back to my Texture Time Photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/texturetime/ ~ thank you ♥

Please DO NOT resell my textures as they are, offer them for download on any other website or claim them to be your own ~ they still belong to me! But DO have lots of fun being creative with them ♥

Please feel free to leave a small image of your work or link in the comments box ~ I would love to see how you've used my texture.

Where you can find me: Getty Images | Evelyn Flint Photography | Evelyn Flint on Flickr


Character Valentines Heart
heart image
Image by One Way Stock
Feel free to use this image for your website or blog as long as you agree to the following -
You include photo credit with a clickable (hyperlinked) and do-follow link to -
One Way Stock

No Derivative Works - You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work.


Chocolate box heart - 30/365
heart image
Image by findingthenow
Thin plastic chocolate box tray and candlelight were used to produce this image of a heart taken with my iphone. My post at Finding The Now

Industrious Lithgow [float] from Sesquicentenary Manufacturers' Parade, Sydney, 1938

A few nice image library images I found:


Industrious Lithgow [float] from Sesquicentenary Manufacturers' Parade, Sydney, 1938
image library
Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Photograph

Find more detailed information about this photographic collection: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=431577

Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au


Female sea-elephant, Macquarie island, Antarctica, 1911-1914 / Charles A. Sandell
image library
Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Negative

Notes: Find more detailed information about this photograph: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=60548

Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au


Household matches [float] from Sesquicentenary Manufacturers' Parade, Sydney, 1938
image library
Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Photograph

Find more detailed information about this photographic collection: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=431577

Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au

Nice Photo Sizes photos

Some cool photo sizes images:


jules shooting me shooting jules shooting me shooting jules [redux]
photo sizes
Image by the|G|™
all sizes is better! :)

nay, all sizes is demanded!

redux.

still a shake and bake, but i like it much more than the framed iteration.

a sincere pleasure to meet this guy.

www.flickr.com/photos/spaz-winchester/

no fucking bullshit detected.
uber cool candour.

in this man's world, spade is a spade.

period.

that, i always like.

when the platoon goes out, this badass motherfucker is on point.

every time.

thank you is not enough. nowhere near enough.

big props to thee white rose dude.

the|G|™ [paul]



Edge-Punched Index Card
photo sizes
Image by mpclemens
Actual-size example of a homemade edge-punched 3x5 index card. The holes were put in by Staples binding service -- spiral binding without the spiral. I chopped off the corner with a guillotine cutter, and the red overlays show different hole punch sizes I've tried for notching. See photo notes for more details.

I plan to use these for NaNoWriMo to keep track my various story ideas. See my blog entry about this.

There's a video demonstration of using these cards, too.


Nokia 808 dynamic range workaround
photo sizes
Image by Vineet Radhakrishnan
View full size: www.flickr.com/photos/vineetradhakrishnan/7988192939/size...

For more tips and photos please go to my facebook page:
www.facebook.com/vineetradhakrishnanphotography

The Nokia 808 Pureview is a phenomenal camera considering its strapped onto a phone. It's Achilles heel though is pretty poor dynamic range. For instance this shot has a bright sky and relatively darker foreground. You can either overexpose the picture a bit to get the foreground or underexpose a bit to get the sky correctly exposed. The Nokia 808 , since it produces JPG and not RAW files is pretty good at retrieving image details from shadow areas but produces TERRIBLE results if you try and retrieve details from the highlights (bright areas). So always underexpose a bit to ensure your brightest objects still have detail and you will be able to get a decent photo once you edit it in photoshop. Its a basic rule of photography but probably something many photography enthusiasts who buy the Nokia phone may not know as I've seen tons of such shots with blown highlights on various sites :-)

Nice Stock Photo photos

Check out these stock photo images:


A portrait of 'the meatrack' on Fire Island.
stock photo
Image by david_shankbone
This photo's quality has been altered to make the subject unrecognizable.

This image is licensed Creative Commons and is part of a public art project. Click here to see more.

(About David Shankbone)


Socialism Sign in Cuba
stock photo
Image by david_shankbone
David Shankbone blog

Nice Photo For Sale photos

Some cool photo for sale images:



Winter für Bäume_C090071
photo for sale
Image by madle-fotowelt.de
Hamburgs Süden am 9.Dezember 2010
Weitere Bilder in und um Hamburg auf www.madle-fotowelt.de
South- Hamburg/ Germany at 9.dec.2010.
More pictures from Hamburg/ Germany on the website www.madle-fotowelt.de

vacation

vacation

Nice Photo Buy photos

Check out these photo buy images:


Belem Tower, Lisbon
photo buy
Image by Glyn Lowe Photoworks
Local Name: Torre de Belém, The Torré de Belém is certainly Lisbon's most famous construction and at the same time most well known symbol. It stands surrounded by lawns on the bank of the Tagus to the west of the Hieronymite monastery. At this point the Tagus widens into a large bay.
Originally conceived as a lighthouse and simultaneously a defensive fortress for the port of Restelo, Manuel I had the tower built in 1515 on a small island off the river bank. Many old views of the city show the Torré de Belém at a distance from the mainland surrounded by the waters of the Tagus. A former, older tower on the opposite bank and Belém's fortress tower were supposed to afford maximum protection for the harbour. A general shift in the location of the river bank has resulted in the tower now standing on the mainland right on the water's edge: a footbridge leads across an artificial basin to the entrance to the tower.

Francisco de Arruda began the construction in 1515. De Arruda came from Alentejo and was one of the most famous architects to use the Manueline style. He had studied with his older brother Diogo de Arruda, had then worked for some time in north Africa and was thus acquainted with the elements of the Arabic style - one of the reasons for the obvious Moorish influences in his work.

The Torré de Belém has been the setting for many historical events. These included the onset of Spain's 60 year rule of Portugal after the conquest of the tower in 1580. After Lisbon was taken by Napoleonic troops in 1807 the two upper stories of the tower were destroyed and wooden houses built in their place. In 1845 Minister Terceira had the tower restored to its original state.


The White House Southside Autumn
photo buy
Image by Glyn Lowe Photoworks
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., the house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban, and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the Neoclassical style. It has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he (with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe) expanded the building outward, creating two colonnades that were meant to conceal stables and storage.

More Photos At:
www.glynlowe.com/whitehouse

Nice Hp Photo photos

A few nice hp photo images I found:


HP Photo Shoot March 2010-11
hp photo
Image by ScottGregoryPhotography


HP Photo Shoot March 2010-6
hp photo
Image by ScottGregoryPhotography


HP Photo Shoot March 2010-4
hp photo
Image by ScottGregoryPhotography

Cool Photo Website images

Check out these photo website images:


Look for the Spear, Austin Texas
photo website
Image by Visualist Images
If you like my photography, please make a comment & check out my website www.JohnRRogers.com for more information.

Austin Texas seems to have an ever changing skyline. I do a fair amount of Austin Stock photography sales so I am always looking for new images. Yesterday the clouds were looking interesting so I decided to do a little walking around downtown looking for photo opportunities. I parked my car on Congress Avenue (the main street in downtown Austin) and this wall was directly in front of me. I'm not sure why I had never noticed it before, but it was calling my name. I particularly like the juxtaposition of the 'spear like' Frost Bank building as though it's providing an alternate answer to the message on the building.

A note about my Creative Commons - Non Commercial Licensing.
If you derive any income from your website through sales of products or services or receive revenue from advertising placed on your site then you do not qualify to use my images under my creative commons license. If your are a not for profit corporation or political campaign, you also do not qualify under my Non Commercial license. I do license my images to commercial enterprises for a very reasonable fee. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
If you are truly a non-commercial site and would like a copy of this image without my watermark, feel free to contact me with the details of your intended use.


Lake Perseverance Startrails (explored)
photo website
Image by Tim Swinson | http://timswinson.com
Website | 500px | Google+ | Facebook

I thought all was lost when the cord on my remote shutter decided to throw in the towel, but then I remembered I could tether my laptop to the camera and control the shutter with that. Almost didn't bring it.

30 minute exposure.
blog.kingbob.net/2011/10/02/lake-perseverance-standing-ar...

Also this is my first photo to be explored! Thank you to everyone who liked it.



photo website
Image by Bert Palmer
On my website here - Albert Palmer Photography - Somerset Engagement Photos - Somerset Engagement Photos

Let it grow

A few nice photo ideas images I found:


Let it grow
photo ideas
Image by James Jordan
Dreams and ideas need time and room to grow.

Some thoughts about ideas and innovation in light of the launch of the iPhone in the U.S. today are posted on my photo blog, Points of Light.



Matthew Borgatti: Spaceman Lamp / Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009 / 2009-10-23 / SML
photo ideas
Image by See-ming Lee 李思明 SML
Matthew Borgatti talks to See-ming Lee about his concept, idea and inspiration behind his Spaceman Lamp project. Filmed during the Eyebeam Open Studios Fall 2009, a biennial event in New York City that showcases artists who work with both art and technology.

SML 720p HD Simulcast
+ www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=186389218034
+ www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4049360660/?likes_hd=1
+ www.vimeo.com/7285863
+ www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJ99mQuw-7k

Biography

Matthew Borgatti was born with a painfully overactive imagination, grew up a perfectionist and will probably die on a runaway carnival ride. He went to the Rhode Island School of Design and took summers off to build movie monsters in Burbank beginning with Snakes on a Plane and working his way through Aliens VS Predator II: Requiem.

After graduating with his degree in Industrial design he moved out to California to make his fortune. Although this didn't exactly work out he spent his time there interning at Instructables, building boats for Makani Power, publishing a book called Show Me How, running industrial robots for a show called Prototype This! and helping everyone from independent inventors developing their first product to artists working on giant sculptures for Burning Man through Instinct Engineering.

He once wore a tshirt so witty that people thought he was both sarcastic and sincere at the same time. The paradox stretched the fabric of spacetime so thin that he was able to high five himself. He's currently working at Eyebeam, developing prototypes for and directing the filming of Diana Eng's project Fairytale Fashion.

sinbox.org
facebook.com/gianteye
flickr.com/gianteye
www.linkedin.com/in/matthewbor...
twitter.com/gianteye
www.vimeo.com/brainchild


Credits

Still photography by Matthew Borgatti
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/3908348419/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/3908348433/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/3909128492/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/3924346168/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4047543667/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4047543667/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4047543805/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4047544501/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4047559507/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4048284882/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4048299914/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4048299984/
+ www.flickr.com/photos/gianteye/4048300114/

Still photography by SML Photography
+ www.flickr.com/photos/seeminglee/4047303638/

Videography + video production by SML Channel
+ produced in Sony Vegas Pro

Original soundtrack by SML Music
+ Composed, mixed and mastered in Ableton Live

CC-BY-NC-ND 2009 See-ming Lee / SML Universe


Eyebeam Open Studios: Fall 2009

eyebeam.org/events/open-studios-fall-2009

Eyebeam is pleased to host Open Studios for its 2009 Senior Fellows, Resident Artists, and Student Residents at Eyebeam’s state-of-the-art design, research, and fabrication studio; showcasing video performance, wearable technologies, code and humor, party technology, and sustainablity design.

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Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States.

Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production.

Since then, Eyebeam has supported more than 130 fellowships and residencies for artists and creative technologists; we've run an active education program for youth, artists' professional development and community outreach; and have mounted an extensive series of public programs, over recent years approximately 4 exhibitions and 40 workshops, performances and events annually.

Today, Eyebeam offers residencies and fellowships for artists and technologists working in a wide range of media. At any given time, there are up to 20 resident artists and fellows onsite at Eyebeam's 15,000-square foot Chelsea offices and Labs, developing new projects and creating work for open dissemination through online, primarily open-source, publication as well as a robust calendar of public programming that includes free exhibitions, lectures and panels, participatory workshops, live performances and educational series.

eyebeam.org

Nice Image Website photos

A few nice image website images I found:


Paper Mill Revisit - 001
image website
Image by bestarns [www.spiritofdecay.com]
Urbex Session : Paper Mill Revisit (DE) , 07.2013
Follow me on facebook now www.facebook.com/pages/Bestarns-Pics/218906584873421
Thanks ;)
My website : www.spiritofdecay.com

Nice Photo Processing photos

A few nice photo processing images I found:


Main Street #8 - Miami in Arizona
photo processing
Image by kevin dooley
Miami, Arizona is a mining town about an hour south east of Phoenix, just down the road from Superior we've just been.

Business is a bit slow there too.

Diana+ medium format camera with Fujifilm Velvia 120 film, cross-processed. Processing the E6 film in C41 chemicals produces this "negative" effect. No other effects added.


Kansas Morning
photo processing
Image by Garett Gabriel
During the winter I love to get out with the camera but I find I get out far less than I would like. I found that this is a good time to go back and look at some pictures I have taken over the last year and finish processing them. I have about 10K in my library so it's a blessing and keeps me occupied.

Cool Share Photos images

Some cool share photos images:



Rust Lust
share photos
Image by ArtByChrysti
You have permission to use these textures freely when you incorporate them into your non-profit artwork, please be sure to follow the terms below:

- Image must be altered/incorporated into your artwork in some way.

- Please credit/link to me when using my textures.

Copy & paste this code for an easy credit:
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<b>FREE Textures </b>provided by: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrysti/">Chrysti </a>
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- If you wish to sell your images using these, please contact me for written permission first: note I will ask to see the finished work, and your use (print, article, etc) before granting permission.

Under NO circumstances may these textures be used for:

- CD collections that you sell, website stock that you offer, collage sheets or any other collection whether for profit, or not.

- Website backgrounds, sold, offered or used as an individual image. Link to my set if you wish to share these with others :-)

One last important note:

Only the images in my photostream with the terms of use clearly stated, and a CC license applied to them, are offered for your use. All other photos and artwork are off-limits for any downloading. I retain all copyrights to my work. Thanks!

If you use these, I'd love to see how! Feel free to leave a SMALL sized photo with it in my comments so I can visit easily!

Hope they inspire you & happy creating!

Thank You. Have a question? Just ask!

Cool Passport Photo images

Check out these passport photo images:


P1010100
passport photo
Image by Peter & Francesca


P1010103
passport photo
Image by Peter & Francesca

Cool Photo Booths images

Check out these photo booths images:


Vote Solar's Equinox III Photo Booth
photo booths
Image by RobVSF
Vote Solar's photo booth area at Equinox III


Vote Solar's Equinox III Photo Booth
photo booths
Image by RobVSF
Vote Solar's photo booth area at Equinox III

Construction of Flatiron Building

Some cool photo prints images:


Construction of Flatiron Building
photo prints
Image by George Eastman House
Accession Number: 1977:0144:0096MP

Maker: George P. Hall & Son (American, active 1875–1914)

Title: Construction of Flatiron Building

Date: ca. 1905

Medium: gelatin silver print printed 1977, from original negative

Dimensions: 45.0 x 27.0 cm.

George Eastman House Collection

General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php.

For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1977:0144:0096MP.

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