Well, the weekend is nearly over, tomorrow is Monday the start of another week…but there is something special next week
As you’ve probably guessed from the title (or read in the news) there will be a total lunar eclipse on Tuesday 28th, and Australians will have the “box seat for this rare cosmic event”. So when will it happen? According to Australian Astronomy…
The Moon starts moving into the Earth’s shadow at 6:51 pm Eastern Standard Time (EST) and is full immersed in the shadow at 7:52 pm. Totality is over at 9:23 pm and the eclipse ends at 10:24 pm.
Pity I’ll be in class during 6pm-8pm on Tuesday
but I’m still going to see if I can get a few shots at the moon - hopefully it won’t be too cloudy!
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Recently I’ve been photoshop-ing a fair bit as I’m making posters/website for an upcoming event for a student society. By accident, I found a shortcut that did exactly what I wanted! The elusive shortcut ctrl+alt+shift+e creates a new layer of whatever you see on the screen right now (or ’stamp visible’ in photoshop terminology).
So after the amazing discovery, decided to put up a few photoshop shortcuts that I feel are essential. I’m no photoshop guru, but these are the shortcuts that I probably can’t live without. I’m using Photoshop CS2, but most these shortcuts should probably work with most versions of photoshop. Seems like Adobe likes multi-keyed shortcuts, so organised them into the number of keys on the keyboard you need to press - wonder if there are any more than 4!
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After setting up my blog, and having made the decision to post more regularly and with more useful content I spent yesterday thinking…what should I post about? Well, thanks to airewindel who asked me a question on deviantArt I got it!
If you visit my gallery you will notice that the more recent photos all have a border around them. The question was “how do you get the [border] and sig in everytime, the same?” I’ll write about the borders first, and then the sig - as the border one is much easier
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