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JK Imaging, Blackmagic Design and others confirmed as joining Micro Four Thirds

22 Jan

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Olympus has issued a press release confirming JK Imaging and four other companies have formally signed-up to the Micro Four Thirds standard. JK Imaging announced last week that it would be offering MFT cameras under the Kodak brand. Australian company Blackmagic Design, which already offers a movie camera with a passive Micro Four Thirds mount and is rumored to be working on a fully compliant version, also joins. The other three signatories are less consumer-facing.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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(Part 2)BRM FESTIVAL OF BRITISH RAILWAY MODELLING 2011

22 Jan

Part two. We continue our look around this years 2011 show, here we see OO scale digital controlled layout ‘St.Giles’. This layout has various BR diesels, fitted with DCC sound. More to follow….

 
 

Monastic Marvels: 12 Cliffside & Mountaintop Monasteries

21 Jan

[ By Steph in Global & Travel & Places. ]

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Clinging precariously to sheer cliff faces or perched on towering mountaintops and volcanic plugs, these 12 rocky monasteries throughout the world certainly provide inspiring views of the natural landscapes and cities around them. Built as early as the 3rd century BCE, these monasteries have been carved into stone, and are often deliberately difficult to access with dangerous ladders and rickety suspended paths.

Sumela Monastery, Turkey

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Located on a steep cliff at an altitude of about 3,900 feet in the Trabzon province of modern Turkey, the Sümela Monastery was founded in 386 AD in honor of the Virgin Mary. The monastery’s dramatic appearance and historical significance make it a major tourist attraction for the region. Built into the rock, the monastery has a rock church, several chapels, kitchens, student rooms, a guesthouse, a library and a sacred spring revered by Eastern Orthodox Christians.

Popa Taungkalat, Myanmar

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(images via: wikimedia commons, preetamrai, scotted400)

Golden spires sparkle in the sunlight atop a rock platform that rises far above the rest of the landscape. Could the Popa Tuangkalat monastery be any more awe-inspiring? Elevated 2,417 feet above the plains of central Burma on an ancient volcanic plug, this monastery is accessed by 777 stairs. Tourists ascend eagerly to see the lush springs and streams, plentiful Macaque monkeys, and, of course, the view.

Meteora, Greece

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(images via: cod_gabriel, thomas depenbusch, wentuq, ivan marcialis)

The Meteora complex in Greece features not just one, but six spectacular mountaintop monasteries built on elevated sandstone rock pillars. They include the Holy Monastery of Great Meteoron, which serves as a museum for tourists, as well as the Holy Monasteries of Varlaam, Rousanou, St. Nicholas Anapausas, St. Stephen and the Holy Trinity. Each was constructed in the 15th and 16th centuries, though the rock itself was inhabited by monks long before that. Access used to be deliberately strenuous, requiring a climb up long ladders lashed together. Goods – and people who couldn’t climb – were hauled up in large nets. The complex was bombed during World War II, and many of its art treasures were stolen. Today, it’s home to fewer than 10 inhabitants in each individual monastery, and serves mostly as a tourist attraction.

Mt. Huashan, China

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(images via: overbreathing, wikimedia commons)

For many years, travelers and pilgrims have negotiated some of the world’s most dangerous roads and paths to reach the monastery that clings to the rock face of Mount Huashan in China. This was intentional, as access was only granted to those who had the will to face their fears, and the very real danger of falling along the way. However, as tourism has increased, safety measures have been put into place, and there are now cable cars and stone-built paths.

Hozoviotissa Monastery, Greece

Cliffside Mountain Monastery Hozoviotissa

(images via: manu 1, 2, 3)

Stark white against the mountain, in the tradition of Greek architecture, Hozoviotissa Monastery looks out over the sea from the island of Amorgos, the most eastern of the Cyclades. One of Greece’s most beautiful Byzantine monasteries, Hozoviotissa was founded in the 11th century and is now an attraction for tourists who come to the island to hike. It contains an icon of the Virgin Mary that, according to legend, ‘miraculously’ washed up on the shore of the island.

Cave Monasteries, Cappadocia, Turkey

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The stunning landscape of Cappadocia in Turkey looks like something from an alien planet, with hundreds of stone ‘fairy chimney’s rising from the earth. Set among the cliffs of this rocky city are a number of churches and monasteries. The Natural Rock Citadel of Uchisar is one of the highest peaks in the area, and inside it has been carved away with ancient tunnels and dwellings.

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MJCQ Field and Swap Meet 2008 Part 1

21 Jan

Part 1. A three-day event held by the Military Jeep Club of Queensland, from Friday 17th through to Sunday 19th October 2008. I arrived on the Saturday. In this footage you can see: Willys MB and Ford GPW jeeps Diamond T wrecker demonstrating how to lift a Studebaker US6 truck The ultra-rare australian Scout Car S1 of which about 40 were built for the americans for airfield defence. There are only two in existence and this is the only restored and driveable one.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Perilous Night, 1982 encaustic on canvas with objects by Jasper Johns

21 Jan

A few nice visual art images I found:

Perilous Night, 1982 encaustic on canvas with objects by Jasper Johns
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Image by cliff1066™
Johns has long been concerned with the visual and conceptual act of decoding. His various manners of painting and drawing, for example, frequently result in a congested accumulation of marks or signs, while his materials include encaustic (a thick, quick-drying wax medium that allows for a visible layering of brushstrokes) as well as objects that have been mounted on the canvas in the manner of assemblage and collage. These elements make Johns’ work optically and physically dense; paintings acquire what the artist referred to as an "object quality," and the experience they elicit from the observer is slow and searching, as if form and meaning are at once tangible and obscure. In Perilous Night, such qualities are applied with unprecedented power and complexity to a new and unexpectedly expressive iconography.

Perilous Night is composed as a diptych. The right half of the composition contains objects and images that are variously representational: three fragmented casts of a human arm, hanging from the top of the canvas by individual hooks; a painter’s maulstick, which is attached to the right-hand edge; a handkerchief copied from Picasso’s images of the Weeping Woman, "attached" to the canvas by an illusionary nail; the silkscreened musical score of "Perilous Night," a song composed by John Cage; painted trompe l’oeil wood grain (a depiction of Johns’ own front door); a Johns crosshatch picture, painted to look like a collage element; and a traced detail from Matthias Grünewald’s Isenheim altarpiece showing the fallen soldier from the Resurrection panel, which has been transformed into a dark, illegible (or abstract) pattern. Enlarged and rotated, the Grünewald detail also occupies the entire left side of Perilous Night. The two-sided composition is, then, laden with the artifacts of artmaking–the tracing, the copy, the replica, the three-dimensional facsimile, and an actual tool of the trade.

Together these elements represent independent visual systems coexisting in a limbo state of unresolved relationships. Darkness ("perilous night") prevails throughout the work as a medium in which meaning is suspended. Nonetheless, Perilous Night possesses an iconographical complexity that was new to Johns’ work. It heralded the beginning of a phase in which symbolic images are posted across the surfaces of paintings and drawings, often looking like separate objects that have been taped, pasted, or pinned to the support. As a body of work, their shared subject is the artist’s studio as a hermetic space in which images, instruments, and props are charged with unexpected meaning. Thematically, they are also joined by references to mortality and death. In Perilous Night, the hanging arms, like a butcher’s display of body parts, are luridly clear; in contrast, the almost illegible Grünewald Resurrection detail (on both sides of the work) is shrouded in darkness rather than in an illusionistic, symbolic light. Indeed, the present work plainly traffics in the iconography of Crucifixion–helpless arms, wooden planks, nails, and the very phrase "perilous night"–as well as of redemption (the Resurrection). These elements are heightened by the diptych format, which allows Perilous Night to resemble an altarpiece.

Good to the last drop
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Image by bettlebrox
Mass Art’s Spring 2009 Iron Pour.

www.eworksfestival.com/index.php?page=events/4_10
The Iron Pour has a strong history at Massachusetts College of Art, beginning as a fundraiser for the Metals Department, it has grown into a celebration of art, music, and performance. Recently, the Iron Corps., the group that organizes the event, has been working in conjunction with Eventworks, who will be kicking off their annual Art Festival. This spring, we will be invoking themes of outer space and the explosive demise of stars and planets . Aside from the spectacular sculptural performances by the Iron Corps. , activities will include face painting, fire dancing, visual shows, and four musical acts throughout the course of the night.

 
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Poladarium 2014: Call for entries

21 Jan

Es gibt ein paar Dinge, von denen fast alle unsere Redakteure Fans sind. Neben Sigur Rós und Schokoladeneis ist das vor allem der wunderbare Abreißkalender namens Poladarium. Ein Jahr lang gibt es jeden Tag ein Polaroid und seine Geschichte zu bewundern, insgesammt also 365 Bilder.

Und das Beste: Jeder hat die Möglichkeit, etwas zu diesem Kalender beizutragen. Auch für 2014 werden ab heute wieder Polaroids und die kleinen Geschichten hinter den Bildern gesucht. Wer Lust hat, mitzumachen, kann sich ab jetzt bewerben.

Mit der Bewerbung stimmt Ihr zu, bei Veröffentlichung Eures Bildes mindestens einen der Kalender zum ermäßigten Preis von 16,50 € zu kaufen. Nur so kann der hochwertige Druck mit Lack und Spezialpapier ermöglicht werden. Zudem sichert Ihr Euch gleichzeitig einen Kalender, der in den vergangenen zwei Jahren immer schnell ausverkauft war.

Aus allen Bewerbungen stimmt eine Jury darüber ab, welche Bilder es am Ende ins Poladarium 2014 schaffen. Ihr habt ab heute bis zum 15. Februar Zeit, Euer eigenes Lieblingspola zu suchen, einzuscannen und hochzuladen. Wir wünschen Euch viel Glück dabei!


kwerfeldein – Fotografie Magazin

 
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mg_d3x_marble – speedrun 1:07 minutes

21 Jan

made this video pretty quick as i know the map well xD its probably not the fastest time, but its like both a walkthrough and a speedrun
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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The YOLO Show! – The YOLO Lives On.

21 Jan

We are here, sorry for our prolonged absence due to technical issues. But… WE ARE BACK! I think it looks pretty spiffy. More camera work on the way. Read the Rest BELOW! Uncopyrighted Music Here!: machinimasound.com Camera: Nikon D3100 14.2 MP 18-55 MM Lens. Don’t Miss A Video!: Pin US! www.youtube.com In Association with TGN: WAY? (We Are YouTube) ? tgn.tv Follow the Twitter: www.twitter.com For All Your MW3 Needs: www.youtube.com Use the Shoutbox, Luke! ? tgn.tv Click “Like” and “Favorite” if you like this video. Helps us make more! Tell us what you think in the comments below. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Song The Hyperborean Menace =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= What is WAY?? ? tgn.tv How do I get more views on YouTube? ? tgn.tv ? TGN grew from 0-10 million in 5 months and shares how in this handbook! Get more TGN! ? tgn.tv ? http ? tgn.tv ? tgn.tv ? tgn.tv ? tgn.tv TGN servers live on the OneWire Cloud ? tgn.tv WAY? (We Are YouTube) ? tgn.tv Video Tags Category:
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Lensbaby – The Making of POWER HOUSE with Ella Manor

21 Jan

A behind the scenes documentary with fashion photographer Ella Manor – www.ellamanor.com Sarah Stuve – Videographer & Editor Ella Manor – Photography & Video from POWER HOUSE Kayti Haugh – Fashion & Prop Stylist A La Disposition – Fashion Ronnie Peterson – Make up & Hair Stylist Aya Fukuda – Nail Art Chris Castagno – Music & Sound Design Songs: “She Was” & “Hey Sexy” by Tatiana Llinas Models: Bruna at Ford NYC and Viola at The Talent Net View POWER HOUSE fashion film here: www.youtube.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

This particular car was a favorite of mine that I caught at the SS Autopower event. Not only is it really clean all around, it’s a platform that not many people look to rock on the daily. Right on brutha!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Pat puzzling in the kitchen – Creative, Build-it Slideshow Tutorial using Paint Shop Pro by mimitalks, married w/children

21 Jan

Check out these visual art images:

Pat puzzling in the kitchen – Creative, Build-it Slideshow Tutorial using Paint Shop Pro by mimitalks, married w/children
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Image by mimitalks, married w/children
kind of how this is achieved – slideshow made using the capabilities of Pinnacle Studio 12,
all visuals made using the capabilities of Paint Shop Pro 6 (my fav version so far, too bad they don’t make it anymore!). I would think any digital imaging program could be used to achieve this.

Check out the first comment for the settings close up and personal and still!

Like all tutorials, take what you understand and can deal with and play around with the rest.
There is never an absolute way to achieve anything here on earth. The joy is in the challenge
for moi.
Included in my set on Flickr of Creative, Build-it Slideshows
template for personal use: www.flickr.com/photos/mimitalks/3930326621/in/set-7215762…

Phantom Limb [Thomason]
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Image by Dr. RawheaD
Meta-art Thomasons are usually what one might call "achitectural je m’en fous"––architectural elements that once had, but lost its meaning due to neglect or oversight. So these severed tree branches and trunks entangled in fences, wires, and other artificial structures––being primarily a natural phenomenon––don’t quite fit the definition of a Thomason. But because of their visual peculiarity in the urban landscape, are one of the favorite type of Thomasons collected 🙂

What is a Thomason?

Ilford HP5+ @ ISO200, D76 (1:2), 12.5 min @ 20?C

 
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