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Wall Decals and Wall Stickers | Dezign With a Z : vinyl wall decals Flickr Flickr (pronounced "flicker") is an image hosting and video hosting website, and web services suite that was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and acquired by Yahoo in 2005. In addition to being a popular website for users to share and embed personal photographs, and effectively an online community, the service is widely used by photo researchers and by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media.[3] History[edit] Yahoo acquired Ludicorp and Flickr in March 2005. Flickr upgraded its services from beta to "gamma" in May 2006; the changes attracted positive attention from Lifehacker.[22] In December 2006, upload limits on free accounts were increased to 100 MB a month (from 20 MB) and were removed from Flickr Pro accounts, which originally had a 2 GB per month limit.[23] On 9 April 2008, Flickr began allowing paid subscribers to upload videos, limited to 90 seconds in length and 150 MB in size. Corporate changes[edit] Features[edit] Accounts[edit] Organization[edit]
100+ Free Seamless Vector Patterns Ideal for Web Design and Print Work Home > Found Freebies > 100+ Free Seamless Vector Patterns Ideal for Web Design and Print Work Seamless patterns are great for adding depth and texture to your design work. Use big bold patterns to capture attention or subtle calming patterns as backdrops. Here are 106 high-quality free seamless vector patterns. What’s so good about vectors? Well, in a word flexibilty. Finishing Up… I’m sure there are lots more high-quality free vector patterns out there. Crear presentaciones de diapositivas, compartir y retocar fotos Create your own Wallpaper Hug Chair by Ilian Milinov A Chair for Clingy Lovers If you’ve ever had someone sit in your lap, you know that 15 minutes is about the max your legs can handle. It’s really not fair. The Hug chair brings simple design and human gesture together for that extra time you want to sit with your significant other. Designer: Ilian Milinov
The Great Flickr Tools Collection Looking for Flickr Tools, hacks and services for a powerful photo sharing experience? Flickr is a revolution in photo storage, sharing and organization , making image management an easy, natural and collaborative process. Get comments, notes, and tags on your photos, post to any blog, share and chat live and more! Flickr claims to be the best online image management and photo sharing application. You can start uploading your photos (like jpeg, jpg, gif, png etc.) on Flickr easily via the web or use uploading tools for Mac and Windows to make it easy to upload a batch of hi res photos all at once. You can send your photos into Flickr with a special upload by email address. If your are a Flickr newbie, read How to get the most out of Flickr. Note: Some of the unlinked tools are possibly discontinued and are retained for archival purposes. Official Flickr Tools Flickr Uploadr -Download an installer (.exe) that allows you to publish a batch of photos into Flickr directly from your computer.
Color Gradient Layer Filters Simulate traditional photographic filters to darken and shift the color of the sky. 1. Open up your image. 2. (you'll find the icon on your layers palette) or go to Layer > New Fill Layer > Gradient. Now there are a number of things you can do to get different effects. Use a reflected style with a gradient of transparent to black and the reverse box checked to brighten the center and darken the top and bottom. You get this. Add color to the sky by simply editing the color of the gradient. Second click on the color bar to bring up the gradient editor. Third double click the black swatch to bring up the color picker and then you can choose a custom color for you sky. Final: Touch Ups: As you see the the final image with color some of the color has come from the sky on the water, lets fix that up. Simply take a soft edge brush using black as your color, just paint over any unwanted areas, Of course if you like the color glowing on the water you will not need to do this touch up.
esProtip - Paginas especiales en Tumblr - Paginas especiales en Tumblr 8 Unbelievable Homes You Have to See to Believe A home office that's less than eight feet wide but four stories high, an apartment with 24 rooms in just 344 square feet, a secret room hidden under the stairs, a real-life wardrobe with a secret passage way, elaborate homes built in storm drains underneath Las Vegas ... you definitely have to see these eccentric homes to believe them. Check out the 8 Unbelievable Homes we found, and tell us which one you find most amazing. Shown above: 1. Raddest Skinny House Architects Silvia Metens and Pieter Peerlings built a four-story home/office building with a transparent front wall. 2. Steven Sauer, engineer for Boeing, managed to fit two bedrooms, a kitchen, bathroom, living room, and dining room, as well as closets and space for his bicycle, in a 182-square-foot apartment. 3. Seattle home owner Michelle de la Vega turned her the 250-square-foot garage into an incredibly stylish abode. 4. Check out this under-the-staircase hidden room. 5. 6. 7. 8. Which unbelievable home do you want to live in?
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