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| Try this for suitable footware http://www.buyoverstock.com/ | | Try this for suitable footware http://www.buyoverstock.com/ |
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| + | =Sudoku Tips= |
| + | This game is good mental exercise. Please add your tips and techniques to this page |
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| + | #The process of completing a Sudoku square is about sorting what numbers "have" to go in a certain square vrs those that "cannot" go there - ie a process of elimination. |
| + | #If it gets tough put numbers on the outer edge of the main square indicating numbers that "must" be in a line adjacent. Some times you will have the numbers but not exact positions but this assists with the process of elimination. |
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Ideas For "Walking Shoes"
A time-based art installation
Walking Up The Wall 1
The idea is that we see a pair of shoes (in profile) walking up the wall. The camera stays level with the shoes so they remain in central frame.
Shooting
- Shoot with camera mounted on a low dolley
- Frame and track feet walking at consistent speed
- Shoes and trousers need to be black or at least dark
- Background should be light and some distance away
Editing & Displaying
- Rotate the image 90 degrees in Final Cut (so walking is "up" the wall)
- The projection wall needs to be clear of other work
- There must be enough room to mount a projector
- Control of ambient light is important
A Random Link
Try this for suitable footware http://www.buyoverstock.com/
Sudoku Tips
This game is good mental exercise. Please add your tips and techniques to this page
- The process of completing a Sudoku square is about sorting what numbers "have" to go in a certain square vrs those that "cannot" go there - ie a process of elimination.
- If it gets tough put numbers on the outer edge of the main square indicating numbers that "must" be in a line adjacent. Some times you will have the numbers but not exact positions but this assists with the process of elimination.
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