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ragigigig:

olor Picker is an innovative design of a concept pen that can scan colors from anything around and instantly use the color for drawing. After placing the pen against an object, the user just presses the scan button. The color is being detected by the color sensor and the RGB cartridge of the pen mixes the required inks to create the target color. This superb device will help people to observe the changing colors of nature. With color picker, all range of artists will be able to cerate a more sensorial and visual insight of their surrounding nature’s colors.
Wowww, massive want!

WANT WANT WANT!

ragigigig:

olor Picker is an innovative design of a concept pen that can scan colors from anything around and instantly use the color for drawing. After placing the pen against an object, the user just presses the scan button. The color is being detected by the color sensor and the RGB cartridge of the pen mixes the required inks to create the target color. This superb device will help people to observe the changing colors of nature. With color picker, all range of artists will be able to cerate a more sensorial and visual insight of their surrounding nature’s colors.

Wowww, massive want!

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Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943

These images, by photographers of the Farm Security  Administration/Office of War Information, are some of the only color  photographs taken of the effects of the Depression on America’s rural  and small town populations. The photographs and captions are the  property of the Library of Congress and were included in a 2006 exhibit  Bound for Glory: America in Color.

How hard times become beautiful… Such great emotions were captured in these images.

Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943

These images, by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information, are some of the only color photographs taken of the effects of the Depression on America’s rural and small town populations. The photographs and captions are the property of the Library of Congress and were included in a 2006 exhibit Bound for Glory: America in Color.

How hard times become beautiful… Such great emotions were captured in these images.

Filed under america color photography great depression