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Those are nooses, not light bulbs.
Seriously Android, you need to make this a standard. It’s annoying as turd, and this is coming from an Android fan-boy. Pick one, and enforce it.
Also, pick an aspect ratio, and stick to it as well. I love the options but having too much freedom makes it damn annoying to develop/design for, not including the branding disassociation.
Sometimes I just have to post other people’s work. This is one of those absolutely f’ing epic times.
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ThePianoGuys.com
(Featured Image exif info)
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Aperture: f/5.6
Camera: NIKON D3000
Taken: 18 November, 2011
Focal length: 55 mm
ISO: 100
Shutter speed: 1/20 s
Also, the alcohol and photos is not necessarily the order.

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This business card is the best business card I will ever, and can ever produce. I should retire at the top.
Also, I tried to bring myself to make a typo, but i just couldn’t go that low.
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I did the logo design as well (which appears on the back), but that was a separate project and, in internet terms, ancient history.
Also, I realized I should probably be watermarking my images and not putting ultra high resolution versions up on the internet.
Anywho, some card-age!
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This is the final after I got some feedback and stuff.
and in case anyone’s wondering, the EXIF info from the photo:
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Now that the beta weekend is over, I’m trying to force DC Universe Online into a Star Wars shaped hole in my chest.
I have not been successful.
December 15th can’t come soon enough. That is all. If you were fortunate enough to have played the beta, you know this feeling well.
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So, very simple. I took the exact same set of -2, 0, +2 exposure (A-lock) pictures and used the exact same settings to photoshop-auto-merge into HDR. This is (in my opinion) a decent study of HDR and aperture settings. I wanted to do way more, but it was unseasonably cold and I called it quits after only a few shots (12 to be exact, with 3 focal screw ups)
I am definitely going to find a better composition and repeat this experiment but with ISO as well. A true full factorial experimental design. Maybe if I can, I’ll paste in a poll and get feedback and figure out statistically what affects general appeal, and the weight of which each factor carries.


