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3 years 1 week ago #2083
by Juanma66
not fear the enemy that attacks you,
be afraid of the false friend that hugs you
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Hello theatrical performance of the commemoration of the Bicentennial of the Battle of the Trocadero in my city.
not fear the enemy that attacks you,
be afraid of the false friend that hugs you
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3 years 1 week ago #2084
by snowman
"Straight and narrow is the path."
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"Straight and narrow is the path."
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3 years 1 week ago #2085
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To complete these beautiful photos
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The battle of Fort du Trocadéro is a feat dating from August 31, 1823, consecrating the victory of a French expeditionary force over the Spanish liberal revolutionaries at Cadiz in Spain. This battle restored the authority of the absolute monarch Ferdinand VII
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The battle of Fort du Trocadéro is a feat dating from August 31, 1823, consecrating the victory of a French expeditionary force over the Spanish liberal revolutionaries at Cadiz in Spain. This battle restored the authority of the absolute monarch Ferdinand VII
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3 years 1 week ago #2086
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That was my first car. Same type and year of construction.
Also exactly the same seat covers. I saw it yesterday at the manufacturer's premises where a classic car meeting was taking place. Well, to be honest, it wasn't built there at the headquarters, but in Bochum, where the Opel Kadett was made ("A new factory, a new car"). The plant in Bochum was closed long ago and today everything is just Stellantis.
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3 years 1 week ago #2087
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HD2 on Linux thread here
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@Juan great photos!!! Awesome uniforms!!!
@Ted Striker wow! that's shiny!!!
@Ted Striker wow! that's shiny!!!
HD2 on Linux thread here
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3 years 1 week ago - 3 years 1 week ago #2088
by Damni
HD2 on Linux thread here
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I have been messing around with my humble old camera lately and started using
darktable
. License: GPL 3.0
From their website:
"darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them."
I wish I learnt this thing years ago, instead of using GIMP.
It's really a great program, maybe it's useful to some of you.
edit:
I should also mention Hugin . License: GPL 2
Which I found to be a great solution for making HDR photos. I haven't played with the panorama stuff yet.
From their website:
"darktable is an open source photography workflow application and raw developer. A virtual lighttable and darkroom for photographers. It manages your digital negatives in a database, lets you view them through a zoomable lighttable and enables you to develop raw images and enhance them."
I wish I learnt this thing years ago, instead of using GIMP.
It's really a great program, maybe it's useful to some of you.
edit:
I should also mention Hugin . License: GPL 2
Which I found to be a great solution for making HDR photos. I haven't played with the panorama stuff yet.
HD2 on Linux thread here
Last edit: 3 years 1 week ago by Damni.
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