Tilt shift photography is:
the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital postprocessing; the name may derive from the tilt-shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically.
It is a neat way of making [...]
Archive for September, 2010
This to me is a scary set of videos edited together. A series of near misses involving traffic. But I couldn’t stop watching.
The luckiest bastards alive.
I found this amazing INfo-graphic on a blog I read. Scroll down and be amazed.
Source OurAmazingPlanet.com, Exploring the wonder and beauty of planet Earth through exclusive news, features and images.
I recently saw this article on the internet. It is about a recent re-creation of Shakespeare’s Face by a team of scientists.
“The results from this forensic examination . . . show strong evidence, both forensically and historically, that this 3-D model may be, in fact, the way Shakespeare looked in life,” documentary director Stuart [...]
Lately I have been thinking about work ethic. This has come up because I want to instill a good work ethic in my children. I think that my brothers and I have great work ethics. Matt is an artist living in Italy. He has spent years honing and refining his craft. As you can see [...]
Great essay on how theatre is conceived and made: http://www.tennesseewilliamsstudies.org/archives/2002/3kramer.htm 2010-08-30
Tried to print @makerblock's Rubik's Cube on my @makerbot. 2 failed prints. Starting from scratch and trying again. 2010-08-31
@MakerBlock It was the Rev4 but using your settings too much plastic was being deposited in the layers & it was seizing up. Will re-skein… in reply [...]
I have posted the pictures of the kids First Day of school.
As Always,McKelvey & Arden gathered with Liam in the front of our house. they were excited for school to begin. And this past Tuesday Liam had his first day of preschool.
I can’t remember being excited for the first day of school, [...]



