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This is a Low-resolution picture I took with my webcam.
I could've made it more High-res, but I don't have any application that allows me to interface with my cam, so I used Skype :p

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I cut my hair recently :3

P.S If you think I look like a fag, I will find you, and I will kill you.

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This is a Low-resolution picture I took with my webcam.
I could've made it more High-res, but I don't have any application that allows me to interface with my cam, so I used Skype :p

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I cut my hair recently :3

P.S If you think I look like a fag, I will find you, and I will kill you.

OmG lo00k WhOoT fAgG is therEZ??!?! :ogre_rage:
 

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Will pick forth some more photographies, mainly snow and not really anything fancy, as soon as I find my internet cable. Can't be arsed with hooking up my external HDD to transfer the images to this machine. :3

Anyway, behold ancient house with a little bit of audio gear:
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Sooo, I've done more major optimizations and added the Normalized Iteration Count algorithm to remove the bands of colors that you have seen in earlier screenshots without making it blurry or removing any details.

My viewer also has a "Save As" button now :>


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Oh, and here is another area with varying levels of iterations.

Low amount of iterations. About 6000 I think.
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Slightly more iterations. Perhaps 10000 (Can't remember :D). Note the reduced amount of black areas and more blue surroundings (and way more details :D).
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Here I have 20000 iterations :D
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And finally 30000 iterations :D
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You must have different names for them, they have a really familiar plumage.

Is the black one an australorp?

We've got about 40 here on the farm.

10 or so leghorns.
10 or so red sex-links
and then about 20 mixed bantams, some arucanas (rainbow eggs ftw.)


EDIT - Yeah, shavers look like a version of red stars, a similar sex-link breed.
 
I think the black one is some kind of shaver too, or a similar breed, they're all from friends who have a bed & breakfast with chickens, they lay amazing eggs basically :- )!
There's native NZ bush chickens that are really cool, they look kinda more like normal birds but actually act just like chickens. One of my mum's friends has some special breed that's smaller and lays little eggs, they look super cute because their plumage is like...pants around their legs. No idea what they're called :<
chickens ftw overall
 
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I think the black one is some kind of shaver too, or a similar breed, they're all from friends who have a bed & breakfast with chickens, they lay amazing eggs basically :- )!
There's native NZ bush chickens that are really cool, they look kinda more like normal birds but actually act just like chickens. One of my mum's friends has some special breed that's smaller and lays little eggs, they look super cute because their plumage is like...pants around their legs. No idea what they're called :<
chickens ftw overall

Yeah, sex links are bred for high output/quality, you probably have red and black sex links there.

And the other chickens are feather-legged bantams, right? If they are small, that is called a 'bantam.' I don't know what breeds are common down in NZ, but its probably an ornamental.
 
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