Count Dookkake
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No no, it's pure steaming water from an underground cavern. Seriously, I could never fall asleep like that, anything that contacts the water will wake me up or have me on alert.
Pieces are all the same color. Their proximity to the brightly colored top changes the way they look in relation to one another.
Pieces are all the same color. Their proximity to the brightly colored top changes the way they look in relation to one another.
I see, your wording confused me. Still not convinced entirely, since it's almost too good. The plain vector image version works off of a difference principle that obviously wouldn't correlate into real life;I didn't say the bolded.
The diamonds are all the same, each with a range of light (top) to dark (bottom). Each row of diamonds is the same. They only appear to be different because of the way of our eyes react to the brightness of the row of half diamonds and how the tops and bottoms interact next to each other.
I think.
Yeah, just clever little things to make it look better (some of those examples are really awesome actually). Here's mine for example;
Not really, but it's best if the original image has a width of at least 800px. The rest doesn't matter since you can drag the image up and down as it's left and right edges are fixated.Ha! Excellent stuff. Is there an ideal image size to use for the header? I've been messing about with mine, but (as I'm at work!) I've not got access to Photoshop etc. to experiment properly.
Yes we can. The brightness at the top renders the first row of diamonds "dark." The bottom of those dark diamonds make the tops of the next row appear lighter which in turn makes the lower half appear even darker and so on.
This is just my guess based on watching it far too many times.
Are you suggesting it is just an editing or animation trick?
That's how.
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Sorry for the shitty quality, have no capture equipment here so I had to use my phone. Now I'm one of those people..
I'm currently watching some German nature docs on Blu-ray (before someone asks, sorry, this one is not available in English) and saw this slow-mo scene in the Norway episode. I really liked the composition and wanted to gif it.. though in my mind the result was be better haha, oh well.
can you please post the name of the docs? for all the german speaking members like me ^^
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Each picture has being enlarged 22 million times
Each picture has being taken with traditional microscopes, but with the help of some powerful electronic microscopes, which bombard the subject with electrons. Blah blah blah
Where?
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In the shadow of the horns.
Where?
This explanation is total bullshit, it has ruined my joy at viewing these pictures.
It's badly written, badly explained and misses out some crucial information.
These pictures were taken with Scanning Electron Microscopes (Not a goddamn traditional microscope), at varying magnifications up to 500 000x (SEM cannot go up to god damn 22 000 000x and most of these pictures only really go up to 100-200x). The colors are later added to enhance and clarify the pictures. (Hence your eyebrow hairs aren't fucking green)
I took this photo today
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I took this photo today
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Woah. Sorry about that.
789kms and still a full tank?
Fuck.
Apologies, it's not your fault. It's whoever made that picture. If that's you, for shame.
My photo manipulation abilities are limited to pictures cropping, hahaha, so no, I didn't make it.
Again, I apologize for the length:
Creativity can be amazing:
http://i.imgur.com/Pk3Zf.jpg
Newcastle represent!Actually just one picture:
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can we please talk about how crazy this kid is?
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can we please talk about how crazy this kid is?
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can we please talk about how crazy this kid is?
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They saved everyone in the car, the 36 year old mother, a 10 year old and a 10 week old.
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_new...ily-saved-in-a-dramatic-rescue-on-highway-101
Nollie varial flip bs boardslide is a pretty tough trick, yes.