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INDUSTORIOUS CLOCK

INDUSTORIOUS CLOCK

Biomotion Lab A dot for every second in the day - a clock top Notes: The clock needs to "phone home" every few minutes to get a new layout with the active zone moved. Sorry. Please let me know if this is an issue. Thanks to a reader's appreciation of `Lots of dots' for prompting this page. Doables: Talk about (or link to) different kinds of "day". History: 2002-Jun-25 Adapted to new browsers. 2001-Aug-29 Javascript change (browser compatibility). 2001-Apr-28 Added note re "why is the box corner not filled in?"

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia | Beautiful Places to Visi The stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park lies in the Lika region of Croatia. The park is surrounded by the mountains Plješevica, Mala Kapela, and Medveđak, which are part of the Dinaric Alps. The 16 blue-green Plitvice Lakes, which are separated by natural dams of travertine, are situated on the Plitvice plateau.

cole rise Jon Combe | Code | HTML clocks using JavaScript and CSS rotation February 2010 Warning: This isn't going to work in any currently available version of Internet Explorer* or many older browsers. Background In July last year, the excellent Jonathan Snook wrote an article about CSS rotation. He explains in his article that the Webkit (Google Chrome & Safari) and Firefox 3.5+ browsers support the CSS transform property. He also notes that it is also possible to implement basic (0° / 90° / 180° / 270°) rotations using Internet Explorer, but clearly this wasn't going to cut it for what I wanted to do here. The code to make the clocks work is really very simple. transform: rotate(42deg); // this won't work yet, but one day it may -moz-transform: rotate(42deg); // mozilla specific -o-transform: rotate(42deg); // opera specific -webkit-transform: rotate(42deg); // webkit specific In jQuery that could look like: How it works I don't really see the need to breakdown the code of the clocks themselves as JavaScript clocks have been around since, well, forever.

Aluna: World's First Tidal Powered Moon Clock Advanced Photoshop Tutorial: Converting to Black and White - pho Creativity in the Photoshop Darkroom by Harold Davis, February 2010 (updated February 2011) Intro | Multi-RAW Processing | Creating HDR Images by Hand [Part I] | Creating HDR Images by Hand [Part II] | Sharpening in LAB Color | Converting to Black and White | Using LAB Color Adjustments | Inverting Backgrounds with LAB | Intro to Compositing | HDR in Adobe Photoshop CS5 | Using Image Apply Image | Aging Photos Roundup | Making Colors Pop in Photoshop Intro Image: This black and white HDR image comes from a composite of three captures. As a photographer, why would you intentionally limit yourself to the values available in one color channel when—with a full color model—you can have a virtually unlimited palette of color values? Before I explain further, let me get a preliminary issue out of the way. It’s common to refer to “black and white” photography. With that out of the way, let’s go back to my original question. Black and White Workflow Thinking in Monochrome Conversion Tools Lightroom

Op art Op Art Illusion design works that look like op art. Please note that this page could make you feel sick. "A pulser" The figure appears to scintillate. Copyright A.Kitaoka 2003 "Mesh spirals" The figure appears to scintillate. "Flemming's rules" Something appears to run in the circular clouds (visual phantoms). "Flip-flop" The figure appears to scintillate. "Falling snow" The figure appears to scintillate. "Op autumn" White patches appear to scintillate. "Rokuyo stars"* *Rokuyo is kind of week made up of 6 days: Sensho, Tomobiki, Sembu, Butsumetsu, Taian and Shakko. Six white circles appear to scintillate. Related reference: scintillating lustre by Pinna, Ehrenstein and Spillmann (2002) rokuyo.cdr (CorelDRAW) "A time tunnel" Color blobs appear to scintillate. "Matataki"* *scintillation Caution!! "A color curtain" Color lines appear to scintillate. "Treasure box" Color squares appear to scintillate. "Jiggle" The surround appears to jiggle and scintillate. "Blue sun" Circular scintillation appears. "Warp" "Glare"

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