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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

MetalSquare - India's leading portable cabin, porta cabin, bunk house & site office manufacturer

Concrete structures have given way to MetalSquare’s portable cabins & its today's need of the hour. In today's modern world everyone wants to work in a clean & green environment but only few actually come forward & try & to make a difference. Here's how we have put in sustained efforts for several years & have made people realize the importance of Portable Office & ways to preserve nature.

Portable Buildings explained

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The Mannequin Head, Speech Synthesis, and Written Voices

The face in the window of the house overlooking the Bayswater Marina hadn't moved. Thinking she had noticed me I looked away casually, as if she had remained undetected. I focused on getting Noodle out of the car. As I surveyed the otherwise empty car park, I peripherally watched the face. Motionless. I stared back, and studied her. It must be false, I concluded --- a mannequin head

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Mens Magazine

Ko Kasi Mens Magazine creates jobs Bruce Mbingeleli & Wilson Mmako Today society is moving into a digital era and townships are also catching up on that. Ko Kasi online men’s magazine is about to change the whole township. The magazine was started by Tshidiso Madiseng from Mamelodi, Gardens. The magazine includes stories that have taken place in different townships such as Soshaguve, Mamelodi and Attridgeville. Madiseng said he had had the idea for past five years and in July he decided to start the magazine. “On 14 August we had our first issue online. We want to celebrate unsung heroes and empower the community,” he said. He added that through the magazine he aimed to change perceptions that residents should wait to get qualifications before they initiate something for themselves. He also strived to tell positive stories about townships. “There are many great untold stories that I think people should be informed of. The aim is to show positive things that happen in our townships,” said Madiseng. Editor of the magazine, Themba Mzula said one of the long term goals was to create opportunities for aspiring journalists to participate in the magazine. “We want to work with journalism departments in order to offer students internships. This magazine will help aspiring young journalists to become part of a team and improve their level of writing skills,” Mzula said. Paseka Menyau, Second year journalism student from Tshwane University of Technology, was one of the first students who received an internship at the magazine. “This is a platform for me to get experience and get my stories published. I will also meet different people from all walks of life,” Menyau said. One of the challenges that the magazine experienced was obtaining readership as the magazine was accessed online. But Mzula said the high number of internet cafes and the availability of smart phones will change that soon. “More internet cafes are being established in townships,” Madiseng said. It might be an online men’s magazine but that does not mean ladies are excluded. The magazine had feature articles about women who are making a difference in the community in their first edition.

Friday, December 21, 2012

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Studying Portrait Lighting with a Mannequin Head

A few weeks ago I decided I needed to study light direction more closely. I've since noticed that the photographers I admire consistently have good highlight and shadow patterns on the faces of their subjects, something that I didn't really notice before. I was trying to figure out the ideal positions for lights to produce classic portrait patterns and had a difficult time with self-portrait experiments. I did try taking test shots of my wife and child to analyze highlight and shadow patterns but it wasn't easy, and my wife found it annoying. I finally decided I needed to get a mannequin head. In some ways, I thought a mannequin head would be better than even a real subject (even one with infinite patience) because the head wouldn't move and therefore would be easier to study.