We've just returned from our trip to the Netherlands, and I'm starting to post new photos! Of course, there was no way to not take a film roll and an analog camera. 📷 It was the first time I shoot photos with a rangefinder, if you like it, please stay tuned because there will be more to come! I took this shot in Amsterdam with the Zorki 4 camera (an old Soviet rangefinder) from 1966. 🥰
Gear:
• Zorki 4 (KMZ, 1966)
• Jupiter-8 50 mm f/2 (KMZ, 1967)
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36
Dear @fedibikes_de@fedibikes@fediverse dear bike bubble. As a consuming capitalistic member of this society I have long been wanting a cargo bike like the #bullitt or #mulicycles As an environmentally woke person I don’t want to buy another new bike but re-use one ( of mine. #racing#city#dutch ) What is a cheap way of getting a bike to do the family groceries once a week and drive to work and garden colony? #followerpower
Follow this link. It leads to a random page on Atlas Obscura — a website dedicated to collecting unusual places around the world. Tell us what you landed on and share a few thoughts about that subject. You can reroll a few times since not all the results might fit the theme of the community....
Since #electronics have been on my mind lately, I've been thinking of this ... story? situation? anecdote might be the best fit.
Doing anything every vaguely #niche, like #hobby electronics, in a small #city in the middle of #nowhere used to be quite difficult in terms of obtaining #supplies and #parts. Before the #internet, if you could plan ahead and order enough stuff at once from a big #distributor to make the #shipping charges worthwhile, #catalogs from DigiKey etc were life savers.
Sometimes the procedural generation delivers these interesting shapes.
I tried to imagine how a city would develop around this gulf, but couldn't resist adding houses on the peninsulas, despite limited access to workplaces.
Could some of the streets in your city be better places for the people and the planet if some space was taken from cars and given to other things?
Can you see it so clearly in your mind, but no one else seems to understand what you're sacrificing by not changing anything?
This amazing new tool lets you just enter the name of any street and automatically generate four alternative versions of it, with flowers, trees, bikes, benches, etc
I tested my new old camera from 1954 that produces square images on a 35 mm film, so on a roll of 36 you can squeeze in over 50 images! (I used the cheapest color film available) 📸
Why do the citizens of your city make the decisions they do, and how does that affect traffic simulation? In today's Feature Highlights, we go over the improved Traffic AI.
Next an analog photo from Amsterdam took with my Zorki 4 camera (an old Soviet rangefinder) from 1966. 📷 Let's imagine that this photo doesn't have these few modern cars, then you could say that this photo looks like it was taken a few decades ago. Canals in Amsterdam are the most iconic places of this city, many calls this city the Venice of the north and I can confirm it's true! 🥰
Gear:
• Zorki 4 (KMZ, 1966)
• Jupiter-8 50 mm f/2 (KMZ, 1967)
• Kodak Professional Portra 400/36
Let’s play Roulette Obscura — getting to know random interesting places
Follow this link. It leads to a random page on Atlas Obscura — a website dedicated to collecting unusual places around the world. Tell us what you landed on and share a few thoughts about that subject. You can reroll a few times since not all the results might fit the theme of the community....
Traffic AI I Feature Highlights #2 I Cities: Skylines II (www.youtube.com)
Why do the citizens of your city make the decisions they do, and how does that affect traffic simulation? In today's Feature Highlights, we go over the improved Traffic AI.
Praise for City of Ember (www.giantfreakinrobot.com)
It was just in the 2000s when this sci-fi dystopian thriller was released, but you may have to watch it soon before it disappears forever.