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Les 10 personnalités françaises de l’innovation de moins de 35 ans. Le MIT Technology Review plublie, en partenariat avec Frenchweb, le classement Innovateurs de moins de 35 ans France Frenchweb est partenaire du concours MIT Technology Review Innovateurs de moins de 35 ans France, organisé par le Massachusetts Institute of Technology, dont « l’objectif est de découvrir et récompenser des travaux fascinants, source d’inspiration, novateurs et capables de révolutionner le monde de la technologie et des affaires dans un futur proche ». A l’issu de plusieurs mois de travail sur plus de 130 profils reçus par un panel d’influenceurs composés de diverses personnalités (dont Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet, de PriceMinister-Rakuten, Jean-David Chamboredon, d’Isai, ou encore Cedric Giorgi, co-fondateur de Cookening), le jury a sélectionnés les personnalités suivantes : David Vissière, 34 ans, président de Sysnav (École des Mines ParisTech) a développé un système de navigation basé sur des capteurs bon marché capables de guider avec fiabilité un aéronef.

Lighting 101. (Photo by Strobist reader Sam Simon) Welcome to Lighting 101. You may not realize it yet, but you have just stepped through a door that may change your photography forever. Over the past few years, over four million people from nearly every country in the world have begun their lighting education right here. And if they can do it, you can do it. Photography is literally writing with light. As you read through Lighting 101 you'll learn how to control every aspect of your electronic flash. You'll learn how to take the removable flash that you probably already have on the top of your camera and use it off-camera to make beautiful, more three-dimensional photos.

The Good News: The Gear Doesn't Cost Much Basic lighting gear is also refreshingly inexpensive. You can even make a lot of light modifiers yourself for next to nothing. For the most part, it's the location of the light that is most important. Click on a reader's picture to learn a little more about how it was made. DIY Lighting Hacks for Digital Photographers.

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Flickr Album Maker. Latest News A new tool to collect your flickr photos to make your album is available now. With this tool, you can collect photos in Flickr Organize easily and send to Flickr Album Maker. Please see details here. It requires Firefox + Greasemonkey. Version 1.3 Flickr Album Maker can pick all photos in a photo set and generate HTML code of album for you. I am devoted to web programming for personal interests and run all services at home via DSL connection. There're two new features in v1.2. Once the album is made, it can bring you to fd's great Javascript slideshow maker with current photos in the album.

There're three new features added in v1.1. Now it can generate the slideshow of your photos.

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Colour. Clean Up Your Photo Collection with Free Tools - Organizing - Lifehacker. Photo Snow Globes. The great snow gods have not been kind to us this year. If you’re still pining for wintery white, or just hoping it’d go away, we recommend a quick (and heartfelt) appeal. Luckily, we have just the thing to melt their frosty disposition: Photojojo’s Make-Your-Own Photo Snow Globes. Grab a bottle, photo, glitter, and corn syrup and you’re on your way to making an offering not even the gods could refuse.* * Rigorous, double-blind studies have also proven Photo Snow Globes effective in melting the hearts of spouses, friends, and children.

Ingredient List Water Bottle or empty mason jar – Fred works great! Step 1: Clean your Bottle Peel any labels and stickers off your bottle, scraping it gently to remove as much as possible. You should now be left with a clean bottle. Step 2: Crop your Photos Trim your two photos (or your single transparency) to about a half an inch shorter and thinner than your bottle or jar, leaving enough space to let the photo float freely but snug. Ta-Da! Welcome.