• Apple and MLB announce September FridayNightBaseball schedule
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    Apple and Major League Baseball (MLB) today unveiled the September schedule for Friday Night Baseball.
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  • How to watch Apple's 'Awe Dropping' iPhone 17 launch live
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    Apple's "Awe Dropping" iPhone 17 event on September 9, 2025 will be streamed around the world with multiple ways to watch live. Here's how to tune in.How to watch Apple's Awe Dropping' iPhone 17 launch liveApple is hosting its annual iPhone keynote at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, on Tuesday, September 9, starting at 1:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The company will showcase its newest iPhone lineup and other products, with millions expected to tune in.As far as what's coming, expect the full iPhone 17 lineup, including a new ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air that replaces the older iPhone Plus model. The phones are expected to get a design refresh with a horizontal camera bar and new color options ranging from pastels to deep blue and burnt orange. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • From Andrea Palladio to Richard Serra: Poulson Architecture Reinvents the Classic Country Villa
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    The winners of the 13th Architizer A+Awards have been announced! Looking ahead to next season? Stay up to date by subscribing to our A+Awards Newsletter.Countryside houses in the United Kingdom are generally known for their close relationship with nature and their traditional textures, which reflect the history and local culture of rural areas. However, the increasing popularity of contemporary architecture has begun to influence the design of houses in these regions too. This shift towards contemporary styles aims to blend innovative design with the existing natural landscape, creating a balance between progress and preservation.Contemporary countryside architecture also emphasizes a balance between respecting its surroundings and incorporating modern functionality, which often results in unique and innovative residential structures. There are many excellent examples of this architectural evolution, showcasing how modern design can coexist with the rural environment and respect its traditional roots while embracing new technological and aesthetic advancements.One such example is Mill Hide, a modern country house designed by Poulson Architecture and located in the village of Melbourne, Cambridgeshire. The project stands out with its sculptural form, ecological sensitivity, and innovative use of materials. The design was awarded as the Popular Choice Winner in the Residential Private House (L 4000 6000 sq ft) category for the 13th Architizer A+Awards.An Exceptional Contemporary Countryside HomeMill Hide by Poulson Architecture, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom | Popular Choice Winner, Private House (L 4000 6000 sq ft), 13th Architizer A+AwardsMill Hide is an exceptional house in the countryside that received planning approval under the 2019 National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) paragraph 79 in 2021. According to RIBA, obtaining permission through Paragraph 79 is a difficult process. To be approved, a proposals design must be of exceptional quality, meaning it should be truly outstanding or innovative, reflecting the highest standards in architecture, and contributing to improved design standards in rural areas.But this also offers architects a chance to innovate with housing designs, making them distinctive for rural environments. An example of this is Mill Hide, built in 2023 by its architect for personal use, showcasing unique integration with its setting.Design Approach and Landscape IntegrationMill Hide by Poulson Architecture, Cambridgeshire, England, UK | Popular Choice Winner, Residential Private House (L 4000 6000 sq ft), 13th Architizer A+AwardsThe building features a monolithic sculptural form that consolidates all the amenities typically found in a country home, diverging from traditional styles also sited within a natural wetland landscape. Its design draws inspiration from various countryside houses and structures that are outstanding examples worldwide and throughout history, with a particular nod to Andrea Palladios 16th-century Villa La Rotonda (aka Villa Capra), and, more contemporary, the large scale landscape sculptures of the American minimalist artist Richard Serra.The external sculptural form is expressed through Corten steel rainscreen cladding, where the steel panels are folded at corners and around openings, with concealed support systems and minimal joints, approximately 340 panels that fuse through oxidation. This use of weathered steel not only provides a durable and low-maintenance exterior but also creates a raw, material-driven aesthetic. In fact, the structures monumental presence and the tactile qualities of its weathered steel surface recall the work of Richard Serra, whose large-scale steel sculptures similarly command space through form, weight, and material integrity. Like Serras works, the house creates a contrast between material and landscape.Also, the Corten weathering steel was locally made by workshop teams known by the architect, who was also the client, owner, and occupier.Meanwhile, the landscape and ecological diversity of the site inspired a design that harmonizes with the surroundings, enhancing and extending the habitat for the bordering RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) Nature Reserve.Complex MinimalismAdditionally, the house has excellent airtightness, insulation above standards, a single air-source heat pump behind cladding, a mechanical ventilation with heat recovery system, spacious plant rooms, thin film photovoltaics, and passive solar shading. Its simple square design enhances these features, isnt it so cool?Central to the proposal is an elegant, modern home set within a natural, largely undisturbed landscape, emphasizing minimalism over complexity. The buildings orientation maximizes natural light, with the plans diagonals aligned with the cardinal points, allowing sunlight to illuminate all four sides throughout the day. A colonnade along the southeast and southwest elevations provides vital solar shading and enhances the space.Also, the layout of the floor plan and internal spaces was designed to support long-term living and flexibility for future generations, with minimal internal structures and fixed elements, aiming to create a sustainable, adaptable home.The winners of the 13th Architizer A+Awards have been announced! Looking ahead to next season? Stay up to date by subscribing to our A+Awards Newsletter.The post From Andrea Palladio to Richard Serra: Poulson Architecture Reinvents the Classic Country Villa appeared first on Journal.
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  • Creating Visual Rhythm with Multiple Exposures
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    Photography is a medium filled with endless creative possibilities, and one captivating technique stands out: multiple exposures. By layering two or more images into a single photograph, you can introduce visual rhythm, tell compelling stories, and create unique, dreamlike effects.Ready to explore how multiple exposures can elevate your photography? Lets dive in!The Artistic Appeal of Multiple ExposuresMultiple exposure photography combines different images to produce intriguing, layered visuals that cant be captured in a single shot. Unlike standard photography, this technique blends scenes, textures, and movements, creating rhythm and harmony within a frame.The results often appear poetic or surreal, engaging viewers by challenging their perception and inviting deeper exploration.Essential Techniques for Creating Visual RhythmTo create visual rhythm effectively through multiple exposures, consider these fundamental methods:Repetition and Patterns: Using repetitive elements across exposures helps establish a rhythmic, visual cadence. Repeated shapes, textures, or subjects create cohesive layers, guiding the viewers eye seamlessly through your composition.Balancing Contrast: Combine images with complementary contrastslike sharp and soft textures or dynamic and static scenesto produce engaging visual interactions. This approach enhances depth and strengthens the rhythmic connection between layers.Thoughtful Composition: Pay close attention to how you position subjects across each exposure. Effective composition ensures clarity in your storytelling, enhances visual rhythm, and prevents chaotic or overly abstract results.Choosing the Right Camera SettingsCreating multiple exposures requires precise camera settings. Here are some recommended guidelines:In-Camera Multiple Exposure Mode: Many DSLRs and mirrorless cameras have built-in modes for combining exposures seamlessly.Manual Exposure: Adjust exposure manually to prevent overexposed or overly dark images.Consistent Aperture and ISO: Keep aperture and ISO settings consistent across shots to maintain uniform brightness and depth-of-field.Experiment with Shutter Speed: Varying shutter speeds allows for creative manipulation of motion blur and sharpness.Recommended Equipment for Multiple Exposure PhotographyGreat results in multiple exposures come easier with the right gear:Tripod: Ensures precise alignment and stability across images, particularly beneficial when capturing landscapes or architectural scenes.Remote Trigger: Minimizes camera shake, especially useful for detailed compositions.Neutral Density Filters: Allows longer shutter speeds or wider apertures without overexposure, opening creative possibilities.Editing Software: Applications like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom enable further refinement of your final image composition.Creative Ideas to Inspire Your Next ShootSeeking inspiration? Consider these themes to create compelling multiple exposures:Portraits and Nature: Blend faces with natural elements (leaves, branches, or landscapes) for surreal, expressive portraits.Urban Rhythms: Combine images of architectural details and bustling streets to reflect the citys dynamic rhythm.Movement and Stillness: Merge static scenes with images of motion (e.g., dancers, traffic) for a visually engaging contrast.Expert Tips for Mastering Multiple ExposuresFollow these tips to achieve impressive multiple exposure images:Visualize Before Shooting: Plan your compositions by visualizing how multiple images might layer effectively.Balance Simplicity and Complexity: Avoid overly cluttered compositions by carefully choosing subjects and backgrounds.Experiment Frequently: Creativity thrives through trial and errortest various subjects, angles, and settings.Use Editing to Enhance: Fine-tune opacity, contrast, and alignment during post-processing to strengthen visual rhythm.Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid ThemMultiple exposures can pose challenges. Be mindful to avoid these common mistakes:Lack of Clarity: Keep your main subjects clear and recognizable; too much layering can make images confusing.Exposure Errors: Maintain consistent exposures across images to avoid unwanted brightness variations.Misaligned Images: Use a tripod or carefully compose each shot to ensure alignment.Final Thoughts: Let Your Creativity FlowCreating visual rhythm with multiple exposures unlocks new creative dimensions. With practice, thoughtful planning, and experimentation, youll produce intriguing, rhythmic images that captivate and inspire your audience.Start exploring the fascinating possibilities of multiple exposures today, and redefine how you see photography!Extended reading:4 Ways for Photographers to Overcome Creative SlumpsThe post Creating Visual Rhythm with Multiple Exposures appeared first on 500px.
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  • FStormScatterSeparator
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    Separator node splits input instances into 2 groups by random selection or by texture filter.Splitted instances can be modified independentlywith modifier nodes, like changing material, instances objects, transformation or any other modifications.Following examples show splitted instances with replaced material.Percentage option splits instances randomly with specified proportion.Map option split instances by texture values.Invert map inverts splitting distribution.Map threshold sets texture threshold value for splitting.Map randomness gives texture values randomization for splitting.
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  • Skate Enters Early Access on September 16th
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    Full Circle has announced that Skate will enter early access on September 16th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC. Check out the latest trailer below, which showcases the massive environments and zaniness that players can look forward to.While Skate will be free to play, the question, as always, is how much early access offers and how long it will last. Theres no fixed timeline for the latter, but Full Circle expects a full release approximately a year after. For now, players can expect all the fundamentals of the franchise (with improvements to the Flick-It system) and tons of content in the open-world city of San Vansterdam.Servers will accommodate up to 150 players with cross-play and cross-progression supported. Skateboarding spots abound, but you can also partake in seasonal events, challenges, and missions with customization options for characters and decks. Regarding the future, players can expect new features, live events, and improvements based on feedback. Stay tuned for more details and a potential roadmap once early access goes live.
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  • هل يعقل أن يتم الحديث عن الحاجة إلى بلاي ستيشن 6 في المستقبل القريب بينما نحن لا زلنا نكافح مع مشاكل الجيل الحالي؟ ناوكـي يوشيدا، الذي يتحدث وكأنه يعيش في عالم موازٍ، يبدو أنه نسي أن اللاعبين يحتاجون إلى تجربة ألعاب محسّنة، بدلاً من مجرد ترقية الأجهزة بشكل مُستمر. الخمس سنوات الماضية لم تكن سوى غيض من فيض من الأعطال التقنية والتجارب غير المكتملة. هل حقًا نحتاج إلى PS6 أم أننا بحاجة إلى تحسين ما لدينا بالفعل؟ كفى من الجشع والتسرع في إصدار الأجهزة الجديدة! دعونا نركز على تحسين الألعاب وتجربتنا كلاعبي
    هل يعقل أن يتم الحديث عن الحاجة إلى بلاي ستيشن 6 في المستقبل القريب بينما نحن لا زلنا نكافح مع مشاكل الجيل الحالي؟ ناوكـي يوشيدا، الذي يتحدث وكأنه يعيش في عالم موازٍ، يبدو أنه نسي أن اللاعبين يحتاجون إلى تجربة ألعاب محسّنة، بدلاً من مجرد ترقية الأجهزة بشكل مُستمر. الخمس سنوات الماضية لم تكن سوى غيض من فيض من الأعطال التقنية والتجارب غير المكتملة. هل حقًا نحتاج إلى PS6 أم أننا بحاجة إلى تحسين ما لدينا بالفعل؟ كفى من الجشع والتسرع في إصدار الأجهزة الجديدة! دعونا نركز على تحسين الألعاب وتجربتنا كلاعبي
    Il n’y a pas besoin d’une PS6 dans un futur proche selon Naoki Yoshida (Final Fantasy XIV et XVI)
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    ActuGaming.net Il n’y a pas besoin d’une PS6 dans un futur proche selon Naoki Yoshida (Final Fantasy XIV et XVI) Les cinq premières années de cette génération sont passées tellement vite qu’il est facile d’avoir […] L'a
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  • Feedback sought SONA x EmAGN Portfolio Night
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    Thank you for attending ourSONA x EmAGN Portfolio Night!We are planning further Portfolio workshops based on the feedback we get back from attendees. So, we would love to hear your feedback regarding this event. Please take your time to fill out the feedback form below. Sorry. This form is no longer available. The post Feedback sought SONA x EmAGN Portfolio Night appeared first on Australian Institute of Architects.
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  • Alberta government to learn from ruling on Ontario bike lane law: minister
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    Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen says his government plans to learn from an Ontario court ruling that found a law looking to remove three Toronto bike lanes was unconstitutional. Dreeshen arrives at the United Conservative caucus to determine next steps after leader Jason Kenney announced he is stepping down as in Calgary, Thursday, May 19, 2022.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntoshAlbertas transportation minister says the province plans to learn from an Ontario court ruling that found a law seeking to remove some Torontobikelanesto be unconstitutional.Devin Dreeshen, speaking at an unrelated press conference in Airdrie, Alta., told reporters his government will be watching the case with interest, especially since Ontario plans to appeal the ruling.Dreeshen has said in recent months that the province wasnt ruling out putting forward similar legislation. On July 30, he was more committal, saying that being the second province to go down the same path is helpful.You can look at pieces of legislation that have been introduced in the past and whats the good and bad of them, so obviously watching the Ontario case is great, he said.Dreeshen has said Albertas two major cities have been going the wrong way when it comes to building cycling infrastructure. And he has called on Edmonton and Calgary to removebikelanesfrom major corridors.He has said repeatedly that the province doesnt want to seebikelanesbuilt at the expense oflanes for vehicles, He added July 30 that such moves are not proper or smart city planning.If you have a municipal council that is taking away drivinglanes, thats actually increasing peoples daily commutes, or (preventing) emergency vehicles or delivery vehicles from being able to just do what they do, thats obviously a problem, he said.While neither city has agreed to the ministers request, Dreeshen met earlier on July 30 with Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek to discuss bikelanes.Dreeshen and Gondek told reporters at separate news conferences that the meeting was collaborative and they agreedbikelanesare temporary.There was a commitment from Mayor Gondek to be able to work more collaboratively with the province to make sure thatbikeroutes, where theyre independent from any road network, so folks can be able to get around their communities, Dreeshen said.When you havebikelanesthat are cannibalizing and taking over (drivinglanes), thats obviously a problem.Gondek, speaking to reporters at Calgary City Hall, said the meeting was very friendly.Their relationship hasnt always been amicable.Until earlier this year, the two spent months lobbing attacks at each other over the future of the Green Line, Calgarys long-planned public transit line stalled by a ballooning budget and gradually shrinking footprint.Gondek said she told Dreeshen that she doesnt view Calgarysbikelanesas permanent.If abikelane is creating issues with congestion or parking, our traffic team is open to making changes, she said.But she also said the city will do what it can to protect cyclists, which was a key consideration in the Ontario ruling.There have been some pretty horrific accidents, and there have been lives lost, when it comes to cycling in our city, she said. Ultimately, everyone in our city should be able to travel to and from where theyre going in the safest possible way.Gondek wouldnt comment directly on the ruling in Ontario.Whatever happened in Ontario is the perspective of that government and what is there.Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Schabas ruled that removing three Torontolaneseyed by Premier Doug Ford would put people at an increased risk of harm and death.The evidence is clear that restoring a lane of motor vehicle traffic, where it will involve the removal of the protected, or separated, nature of the targetbikelanes, will create greater risk to cyclists and to other users of the roads, the decision says.When asked about the ruling, Dreeshen didnt address the safety considerations identified by the judge but said he has asked Calgary to provide ridership numbers for certainbikelanes.Dreeshen also said he plans to soon meet with Edmonton city council to discussbikelanesin the capital city.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 30, 2025. By Jack Farrell in Edmonton and Matthew Scace in Calgary, with files from Liam Casey and Rianna Lim in TorontoThe post Alberta government to learn from ruling on Ontario bike lane law: minister appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for August 19
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    The Saint-Gaudens double eagle is a twenty-dollar coin, or double eagle, produced by the United States Mint from 1907 to 1933. The gold coin is named after Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who designed the obverse and reverse. In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt sought to beautify American coinage, and proposed Saint-Gaudens as an artist capable of the task. Although he had poor experiences with the Mint and its chief engraver, Charles E. Barber, Saint-Gaudens accepted Roosevelt's call. The work was subject to considerable delays, due to technical difficulties as well as Saint-Gaudens's declining health. Saint-Gaudens died in 1907, after designing the eagle and the double eagle, but before the designs were finalized for production. After several versions of the design for the double eagle proved too difficult to strike, Barber modified Saint-Gaudens's design, lowering the relief so that the coin could be struck with only one blow. When the coins were finally released, they proved controversial as they lacked the words "In God We Trust", and Congress intervened to require the motto's inclusion. The coin was minted, primarily for use in international trade, until 1933. The 1933 double eagle is among the most valuable of U.S. coins, with the sole example presently known to be in private hands selling in 2021 for $18.9million. This photograph shows the obverse (left) and reverse (right) of the high-relief version of the 1907 Saint-Gaudens double eagle.Coin design credit: United States Mint; photographed by Heritage AuctionsRecently featured: The ColonelLittle corellaCharles Roscoe SavageArchiveMore featured pictures
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