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#11
Mosque In Hit, Iraq


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#12
spotysocks Wrote:hahahaha Why, what do you have against werewolfs! Laugh1

I havent thought the picture could come across like that but now that you mention it yes it is like its taken from an 80's set of a bad movie.

Have seen in a program in tv building a house using prefabricated building boxes from Denmark i think (not totally sure) and i liked the idea. Can order boxes in different dimensions and you have a house with in a couple of days or so. IF you want more space you order another box and can sy where you want the windows or doors ect. Excellent fast food housing.

Just for not being off topic these two is taken in London , Canary Wharf . One is a bit shaky.

oh no i am by no means prejudiced against our lycanthrope friends! as long as they don't bite that is! Wink

ha, yes the prefabricated boxes are definitely a fast way of providing houses! but then there are problems like uniform houses everywhere, no relation to the site etc... that's were prefabricated systems fail: specificity! :confused:

nice pics spoty (though the shakey one is almost unreadable! Big Grin), and you captured that mosque in quite an interesting frame ardus!
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#13
a few more recent pics, christmas-themed. Confusedmile:


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#14
Alllllll the photos on my computer arranged into an eye.

Woot.


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#15
wow that's complex! how did you do it? by yourself??? :eek:
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#16
WELL
  • I got all me photos
  • Made them black and white
  • Put in order of overall shade (by imagining what they would look like far away)
  • Took a photo of me eye
  • Made *that* black and white
  • drew lines on me eye pic where the shade changed (like on a map where the altitude changes on a hill...)
  • Put a grid of snap-to lines behind the eye pic
  • Layed over all the pics matching respective shade to the square of original eye beneath
  • got bored after the complicated bits, and filled the rest in with one photo, varying the shade of it using the picture tool settings
  • put a border on
  • exported as one picture (which took FUCKING ages on my old PC)
All done on microsoft publisher.

(Sometimes I get very bored on summer weekends. Laugh1)
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#17
Wilem Wrote:WELL
  • I got all me photos
  • Made them black and white
  • Put in order of overall shade (by imagining what they would look like far away)
  • Took a photo of me eye
  • Made *that* black and white
  • drew lines on me eye pic where the shade changed (like on a map where the altitude changes on a hill...)
  • Put a grid of snap-to lines behind the eye pic
  • Layed over all the pics matching respective shade to the square of original eye beneath
  • got bored after the complicated bits, and filled the rest in with one photo, varying the shade of it using the picture tool settings
  • put a border on
  • exported as one picture (which took FUCKING ages on my old PC)
All done on microsoft publisher.

(Sometimes I get very bored on summer weekends. Laugh1)

you're insane. and i mean that in the best possible way! :biggrin:

and what's a guy like you doing ALONE on summer week-ends? Wink
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#18
a guy like me is always alone it seems

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#19
Wilem Wrote:a guy like me is always alone it seems

Wink

now i get it. it's "opposite" universe, where everything is wrong :confused: Biggrinflip
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#20
:biggrin: Yer that's what it's feelin like so far Wink
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