Today BE will be..
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#2
Nah, its ...

.... which is actually a 'work of art', or so they say - Kazimir Malevich's "White Square on a White Ground"

.... which is actually a 'work of art', or so they say - Kazimir Malevich's "White Square on a White Ground"
Last edited by GarryP; Dec 12th 2013 at 9:10 am.
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Nah, its ...
http://www.russianpaintings.net/arti...vich_white.jpg
.... which is actually a 'work of art', or so they say - Kazimir Malevich's "White Square on a White"
http://www.russianpaintings.net/arti...vich_white.jpg
.... which is actually a 'work of art', or so they say - Kazimir Malevich's "White Square on a White"
#4
Nah, its ...
http://www.russianpaintings.net/arti...vich_white.jpg
.... which is actually a 'work of art', or so they say - Kazimir Malevich's "White Square on a White"
http://www.russianpaintings.net/arti...vich_white.jpg
.... which is actually a 'work of art', or so they say - Kazimir Malevich's "White Square on a White"
I'm pushing the boundaries with this one... its mainly magnolia but it may be just too much.
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Excellent choice... nothing too exciting.
I'm pushing the boundaries with this one... its mainly magnolia but it may be just too much.
http://www.streetimage.com.au/images...ia_Exposed.jpg
I'm pushing the boundaries with this one... its mainly magnolia but it may be just too much.
http://www.streetimage.com.au/images...ia_Exposed.jpg
BTW determining image entropy is a relatively hot academic topic, not least because you can use it to drive automatic focusing algorithms. Seek towards an entropy minimum and you have the highest information content for an image, and thus the most detail, overall.
Try this instead:
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I've tried to find a tool for estimating the entropy of an image, to see if this image is actually too interesting to be considered. Entropy and information content are directly related, and information content drives 'interest'. I've come up empty, but at first glance it seems too full of information to have high entropy.
BTW determining image entropy is a relatively hot academic topic, not least because you can use it to drive automatic focusing algorithms. Seek towards an entropy minimum and you have the highest information content for an image, and thus the most detail, overall.
Try this instead:
BTW determining image entropy is a relatively hot academic topic, not least because you can use it to drive automatic focusing algorithms. Seek towards an entropy minimum and you have the highest information content for an image, and thus the most detail, overall.
Try this instead:
Cranking up the excitement levels now... you are left wondering what might be in the envelope. Could it be... well I'll just leave it to peoples imagination to run riot.
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Naaa if you are going to get excited abut envelopes they have to be the yellow ones.......who remembers the days when DIBP - or DIMA or DIMIA or whatever they were then - used to send all visa grants by post, in yellow government envelopes?
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Secure, huh?
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Nah, nah, nah, if you want to talk about civil service envelopes, then you have to talk about these :
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...JL._SY300_.jpg
Secure, huh?
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...JL._SY300_.jpg
Secure, huh?
At least they sent the visas out in proper sealed ones
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