May 2011
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May 7th
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HDR and Exposure Blending
Yesterday, I created a few images using exposure blending. Exposure blending works by taking several pictures of a scene at different exposures (typically changing the shutter speed) and blending the best parts of each image into one image. I used a program called HDRtist Pro, which can produce both HDR and exposure blended images. The difference between HDR and Exposure blending is that HDR uses...
May 1st
April 2011
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Interior design: monochrome
As I’ve looked at different ways to decorate and design the interior of a room. One thing that I’ve found very important is to pay attention to the contrast of brightness and darkness. Just by looking at this, you can control a lot about how a room feels without even giving it any color. As I mentally plan an artwork, (interior design, digital graphics, web etc) I typically seem to...
Apr 27th
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Apr 25th
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Isaiah 41:10
I was affected this morning by the Isaiah 41:10 in a new way. “Fear not, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God…” God highlighted the phrase “I am your God” to me this morning. God is saying, don’t be afraid. He says this a lot in the Bible, but in this verse, he gives a reason: For I am your God. Those who are trusting in the finished work of...
Apr 25th
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Color and Interior Design
Recently, I’ve been fascinated by color. Both in it’s presence, as well as it’s absence. I enjoy being able to analyze the emotional response of myself and others to certain hues, and color schemes. One fun application for color theory analysis is looking at interior designs. I’ve found that because interior design works with our surroundings, it seems to have more of an...
Apr 24th
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“You’re smart enough to be dangerous, just not smart enough to be safe....”
Apr 23rd
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Apr 21st
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Apr 20th
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Apr 4th
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