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Orange Wireless Routers
- (Wireless router) A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a router but also includes the functions of a wireless access point. It is commonly used to allow access to the Internet or a computer network without the need for a cabled connection.
- (Wireless Router) A specific type of router that is often found in home networks.
- (Wireless Router) A networking device that is a combination of an access point and a router. These devices are usually used in private homes where client PCs can be anywhere in the house (and thus use WiFi to connect), and the network is a broadband connection provided by an ISP.
- A round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind
- A drink made from or flavored with orange
- round yellow to orange fruit of any of several citrus trees
- any citrus tree bearing oranges
- The leathery-leaved evergreen tree that bears this fruit, native to warm regions of south and Southeast Asia. Oranges are a major commercial crop in many warm regions of the world
- of the color between red and yellow; similar to the color of a ripe orange
Ghosts in the machine
Here is a new technique that I have been experimenting with lately. Well, it's new to me at least. I call it "bokeh fusion". I always enjoy seeing the wonderful shots that folks take that either incorporate a lot of bokeh, or are pure bokeh. I just think they are cool. So, I recently had the idea to merge some pure bokeh images together, sort of like you do via the HDR process, except that these are not images of the same thing but rather are completely different. Here is what I did: step 1 is to of course take a couple of bokeh images, which I do by setting my lens to Manual Focus, and then purposefully blurring it, then step 2 is to open up Photomatix, but instead of "Generate HDR", you select "Exposure Blending". I have done some exposure blends in Photomatix on my HDR shots before, and generally find that I like the result. There are only a couple of settings that you can experiment with, unlike all the sliders used for tonemapping, but you can create some pretty cool stuff. In this shot, the 1st image is the blue lights in the center, which are from the front of my wireless router. The 2nd image includes both the outer orange ring from a chandelier in a restaurant and the white spot just off-center which was a distant window behind the chandelier. It is fun to experiment - hope you like it!
Converted 8 Track Player
Found this old guy at the antique store in Burlington, VT. They were tossing it so I decided to restore it and make it a wireless router.
The orange buttons are now status lights for the router :)
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