![]() The achievements are very straightforward, but they do become quite challenging for the latter shark species. Ravaging the entire oceanic food chain has never felt so good. Hungry Shark Evolution is a satisfying game to play. Significant coin grinding will be needed for those especially. The Great White and Megalodon are particularly expensive to purchase. See the Guide for the best methods to succeed and be sure to follow the "Time Glitch" outlined at the end of the Roadmap for a method to quickly amass coins and gems. The first few sharks are relatively easy to finish, but the latter ones will test your skills to the max. The process from Step 1 needs to be repeated for the remaining 5 shark types: the Mako, Hammerhead, Tiger, Great White, and Megalodon. ![]() Step 1: Repeat Step 1 for Mako, Hammerhead, Tiger, Great White and Megalodon Sharks If you need to grind coins to afford the mako shark, do so and then purchase it. This is required to "unlock" the next shark, the mako, for purchase with coins. After completing this challenge, grind the reef shark to Level 10 with a 100% filled bar (pseudo Level 11) to attain maximum size. Completing this mission will pop the "Reef Shark" achievement. When you complete the last one, the 9th mission, also called the Super Mission, will unlock. Then, take as many runs as you need to complete the missions. Explore the surrounding ocean to collect 8 seashells to unlock all 8 missions for the reef shark. ![]() When the game starts, you will be playing as the reef shark. Step 1: Complete all 9 missions for the Reef Shark Currently the game is listed as FREE in the Windows Store. The game can be difficult at times, an aspect that begs you to spend some real money to make it easier. The gems can be earned in-game at an extremely slow rate, but are basically there for you to purchase with real money. ![]() The gold coins can be earned at a relatively moderate pace in-game by eating gold fish, finding secret treasure, and completing missions. The game is freemium, so there is the two obligatory types of in-game currency - gold coins and gems. Your health bar is always depleting and is refilled with food. Eat more to score points and level your shark up to increase in size. You must consume the schools of fish, human swimmers, birds, and other sharks around the ocean to survive. HUNGRY SHARK EVOLUTION MAP ANGLER FISH SERIESHungry Shark Evolution is the latest iteration in the popular eat em' up series in which you play as various species of shark. HUNGRY SHARK EVOLUTION MAP ANGLER FISH WINDOWS 8.1Extra equipment needed: Windows 8.1 Tablet or PC Does difficulty affect achievements: No difficulty option Estimated time for 200 : 15-25 hours (depending on skill) Estimated achievement difficulty: 6/10 (easier if you take the time to grind or spend real $$$) ![]()
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![]() For nowadays, the world is lit by lightning. Anything that will blow your candles out. I reach for a cigarette, I cross a street, I run to the movies or a bar. I tried so hard to leave you behind me but I am more faithful than I intended to be. Then, all at once, my sister touches my shoulder, and I turn around and look into her eyes. Laura haunts him, even though he abandoned her years ago. He reveals in his final monologue that he can not get away from his sister’s memory. Tiny transparent bottles and delicate colors like bits of a shattered rainbow. The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams first successful play, premiered in Chicago in the spring of 1944 before moving to New York three months later. ![]() Glass menagerie monologue windows#Windows filled with pieces of colored glass. "I pass a lighted window of a shop where perfume is sold. Perhaps I'm walking along the street at night in some strange city before I have found companions. Perhaps it was only a piece of transparent glass. I would have stopped, but I was pursued by something that always came upon me unawares - taking me all together by surprise. I traveled around a great deal and the city swept about me like dead leaves, leaves that were brightly colored but torn away from the branches. Louis, going much further than the moon, for time is the longest distance between two places. Tom delivers a passionate, emotionally fraught closing monologue. Jim accidentally breaks one piece of her glass collection and then kisses her. ![]() Inside the house, Amanda holds Laura in her arms, stroking her hair. A Monologue from the play The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams. Why listen, if self is what I thought of Mother, I'd be where he is, GONE CUE where he is, GONE I'm going to the movies I'm going to opium dens, yes, opium dens, Mother. I descended the steps of our fire escape for the last time and from then on, I followed in my father's footsteps attempting to find in motion what was lost in space. Tom smashes his drink glass on the floor and bursts onto the fire escape. CUE doing and being ever And you say self. I went much further, for time is the longest distance between two places. HW2 Radio Play: based on the final monologue from The Glass Menagerie (Tennessee Williams) for panned voice, violin and wind composed/recorded by Aditya Chander ![]() ![]() ![]() SEARCHING: As part of St-Martin-in-the-Fields' ongoing lecture series, hear from four journalists about their search for meaning in all they have witnessed as journalists, reporting on events from around the world. Tonight's event is at Benares and raises money for NHS Charities Together. TWO MICHELIN STARS: Tonight sees the first of two very special foodie events, in which Mayfair Michelin-starred restaurants Benares and Hakkasan team up to serve an eight-course tasting menu with profits donated to charity. Your ticket gets you six half pints, a goody bag and a platter of posh bar snacks. Chelsea's Cadogan Arms starts pouring for its six-day beer festival today, with 20 beers to choose from, including five cask. Until January 2023 Monday 3 October Mishal Husain, Jon Snow, Aleem Maqbool and Mike Wooldridge join forces for a talk at St-Martin-in-the-FieldsīEER FESTIVAL: Too early in the week for a beer festival? Nah. Lucian Freud: New Perspectives includes his early and intimate works, his well-known, large-scale canvasses and his monumental naked portraits. LUCIAN FREUD: The National Gallery has just opened the first major exhibition of Lucian Freud's work in a decade, showing paintings spanning 70 years. First Mexico After Hours event takes place this Friday. There are also special weekend and late-night events including live music from an all-female mariachi band, and a special Mexican menu at the gardens' Pavilion Bar and Grill. Art and plant installations are dotted throughout the glass house, showcasing different aspects of Mexican culture. ![]() MEXICO: Kew Gardens' month-long celebration of Mexico and all things Mexican is underway within its Temperate House. The exhibition looks at how Disney animation teams took inspiration from 18th century art and furniture when creating their films, with particular focus on Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast. 4-8 October (sponsor)ĭISNEY ART: Time's running out to see Inspiring Walt Disney at the Wallace Collection. This year, the iconic indie music venue has partnered with VICE UK - who curate Tuesday's opening night - to offer £1 tickets to those aged 30 and under. ROUNDHOUSE RISING FESTIVAL: An impressive line-up of new and emerging artists comes to Roundhouse this week, for a festival that's all about supporting and showcasing the creative talent of tomorrow. The annual festival aims to inform, entertain and provoke on the subject of death, through events including talks and workshops - cemetery tours are among this week's highlights. MONTH OF THE DEAD: Halloween may not be until the end of October, but London Month of the Dead goes on all month. It's a national event - and we've already highlighted some of the best London events - but we've picked a couple of others below, and it's worth planning ahead to see what's coming up the rest of the month. Addressing specific questions by workshop participants ("How do I.BLACK HISTORY MONTH: October is Black History Month, honouring the often unheralded accomplishments of Black Britons in all fields throughout history. Conversion to and from other formats (e.g. Workflow suggestions for preparing larger scores and individual parts Introduction to HTML help system and realtime support (mailing list, IRC) Installation on different operating system #Lilypond book licenseComparison with commercial notation packages (typesetting quality, license situation) We will use the cross-platform Lilypond editor 'Frescobaldi' () as the main tool in the workshop. They should regard it as natural to consult the documentation and participate in the Lilypond community to overcome any problems that they might face a part of this process. After this workshop, participants should feel confident to get started with Lilypond in order to typeset their next small-to-medium composition or musicological paper. While this non-WYSIWYG editing style can initially seem complex and takes time to get used to, it offers many advantages (concerning, for example, the typesetting quality) that we intend to demonstrate in detail. ![]() We will explain Lilypond's editing paradigm, where music is not entered graphically but as plain text, which is then translated to the actual sheet music. In this workshop, we will present Lilypond as a viable alternative to commercial notation packages (Sibelius, Finale) for composers and musicologists alike. Slides: Lilypond: High-Quality Music Notation for Everyone ![]() ![]() ![]() Our Information Collection PracticesĪutomatically Collected Information. SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE GOVERNED BY THE APPLICABLE PRIVACY POLICY(IES) OF YAHOO! INC. SOME OF THESE SURVEYS ARE CONDUCTED BY YAHOO! INC. NOTE: THIS PRIVACY POLICY DOES NOT APPLY TO INFORMATION YOU PROVIDE, EITHER VOLUNTARILY OR INVOLUNTARILY, THROUGH RESPONSES TO SOME SURVEY REQUESTS INITIATED AT THE CPO SITES. 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But, it is moving! So, never touch the moving/rotating object during your test! Then, start fine tuning using the three buttons in the App to get the exact speed. Manually tune the speed using the main slider of the App to see the rotating object looks almost not moving. Turn on the fan in a DARK environment, launch the App on your iPhone (that has flashlight). Suppose you have a fan and need to measure its speed (RPM). You can use this App to use your iPhone as a tachometer that measures the speed of any rotating object. In another word, this App makes your iPhone into a strobe light. ![]() Using this App, you can control the flashing on/off speed of your phone flashlight between 1Hz to 130Hz. ![]() It doe NOT work on iPad, iPod touch or any iOS device without flashlight. The App is just for iPhone with flashlight. ![]() ![]() ![]() We'll discuss your outsourcing needs and devise a solution tailoring to your specific requirement. 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![]() ![]() The dimensions for your maximum Width and Height at 300 DPI will appear automatically. Uncheck the “Resample Image” checkbox and set your Resolution to 300 pixels/inch. PHOTO PRINT OUT SOFTWARE(For our purposes we can treat pixels/inch and DPI as one and the same.) 15 Best Photo Printing Software Photo Creations Best for HP printing 0.00 at HP GIMP Good editing features 0.00 at GIMP Ps Express For collage making 0.00 at Adobe Epson Print Best for Epson users 0.00 at Epson ArcSoft Print Basic editing 0.00 at ArcSoft PhotoElf Best filters and effects 0. (You should now see adjustable cells for Width, Height, and Resolution show up.)Ĭhoose "inches" for Width and Height and "pixels/inch" for Resolution. Select "Adjust Size" in the "Tools" dropdown menu. (To open multiple images, highlight them all, right click, and click "open.") (If you have Photoshop or other similar photo editing software, we'll get into some additional things you can do later in this post.) Tuning DPI will also show you the largest size at which you can keep the original quality of your photo.ĭouble-click your file to open it in preview. Hope it helps.Your computer's native photo editing tools are generally all you need to adjust DPI and get your photo ready for print. PHOTO PRINT OUT HOW TONow you should know how to print photos on Windows 10/11 PC and how to print photos from iPhone, Android phone, or Mac. Click Print to print the picture on Mac.Choose the format, choose printer, and adjust the printer settings. PHOTO PRINT OUT MAC
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Lightroom calls this ability to group virtual images together “Collections.” The advantage of a catalog is that you only need one original. Here’s the folder with my favorite 56 photos from the Canadian Rockies photo trip I recently led.Ĭatalog. I do everything date based, starting with the year, making it easy to sort and find chronologically. Each trip I take, or workshop I lead, results in a folder of my favorite images. And once again, how you do this will depend on whether you use a catalog system or folder-based (like with Photo Mechanic or Bridge). So easy access to smaller sets, or collections of images, is important. Obviously, any time you need to find one of your best photos, you don’t want to search the entire archive. The image marked yellow was one I chose to edit, the red one is the version after being edited and saved as a DNG file, and what I used to generate a lower-rez version with PM to share on Instagram. Here’s a contact sheet (in Photo Mechanic) from some bird photography I did earlier this week. In that case, for me, it makes sense to save those “Master” files back into the folder with the RAW or JPEG originals. If you use a folder-based workflow (like I do), then those best images should be saved as PSD or DNG files. If using a catalog program, then you should have a way of marking your very best images (color or number rating) so they can be easily searched for and found. All of those mean that whatever you’ve done can be undone easily, allowing you to go backwards or forwards without starting all over again, from that “Master” file. That could be through a catalog program (like Lightroom or Mylio), where the edits are virtual, or saved with Layers or as a DNG file (with more traditional editing programs, like Photoshop or Adobe Camera Raw). The goal here is to always work on your images non-destructively, meaning the original pixels remain untouched. Going through 1000 images takes me less than an hour. That means that on most shoots, I end up keeping about 25% of what I shot. #Apply in copyright photo mechanic software#Once I’ve marked them, I tell the software to select the photos I didn’t mark (“Untagged,” in Photo Mechanic terms) and delete them. I’m overly generous doing that, not looking at images critically and marking any image I may have a possible use for (I shoot a lot of “before” and “after” photos for teaching). But as I do that, I mark them (“tag,” “flag,” whatever your software calls it). Now, after downloading, I still go through and look for my best photos. Shooting RAW, each time I pressed the shutter button I was creating a file around 50MB in size… which made me change my tune and flipped that part of my workflow upside down. Then I got my first truly high-resolution camera, a Nikon D800 (36 megapixels). Download, find your best photos, work them up and move on. In the early days of teaching workflow, one of the things I always preached was, “Why waste time looking for bad photos?” That meant storage was cheap, so don’t spend time looking for photos to delete. #Apply in copyright photo mechanic download#Click the link in the text above to go to the download location for it. #Apply in copyright photo mechanic how to#This is the PDF I’ve written explaining how to automate the process using Photo Mechanic, Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Bridge. It covers everything from folder structure to captions and renaming (which is critical). For years now I’ve posted a PDF on my website titled “ Automating Digital Downloads” that explains, step-by-step, how to accomplish this with Photo Mechanic (my favorite), Lightroom and Adobe Bridge. If your workflow has you plugging the card in, creating a folder on the computer, and dragging the images to it, you’re not just wasting time, you’re making every step after that more difficult. In addition to this class in Mexico City, I also ran sessions in Bangkok, Delhi, Tokyo and Lima, Peru. ![]() In 2007 I was hired by the Associated Press to lead workflow classes for their photographers at different locations around the world. ![]() My attitude was that with computers and the right software, photographers should be able to handle more photos more quickly than ever before. And again, gear was the easy part, workflow the challenge. Over the next half-dozen years, as I left my paper and began a freelance career, I carved out a niche in helping other newspapers make the transition to digital. It was the workflow - downloading, organizing, renaming, adding valuable information to the photos (names, locations, etc.), and then being able to find the images - that was the hard part. I quickly learned that the gear was the easy part. By the spring of 1997, I’d been tasked with helping convert the entire department to digital. I started shooting digital for my newspaper in the fall of 1996. ![]() |
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