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The Gates of Madrid

23 October, 2013 by tatica 2 Comments

WOW! I just got a late Bday present!

In May I had the chance to attend to LGM (Libre Graphics Meeting) at Madrid, and gather with some friends from the Free/Open Art community.

One of my friends asked me to join him on an afternoon photo-walk, and with a lot of patience (besides happines since he lend me his 60D) I did the assistant work stopping traffic, translating everything from spanish (since he didn’t spoke spanish), asking people to pose… anyway, a fun experience.

Usually I’m behind the camera and I never pose for anyone besides myself, for my own self portraits, and in the middle of the hurry to take the pics in time, I did some poses, mostly joking. Was an awesome surprise to see myself inside the book, as always, doing funny faces.

The best about this book is that the pictures were edited with Darktable, the cover art was done with Inkscape and the layout was made with Scribus and ImageMagick, including open fonts.

doors-madrid-houz


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Filed Under: Diseño, Eventos, Fedora, Fotografía, General, Libros, Linux Tagged With: book, darktable, houz, inkscape, LGM, madrid, scribus

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  1. noctuido says

    Friday November 1st, 2013 at 13:45

    Veo que has estado por acá. Espero que lo pasases bien. :)

  2. Máirín Duffy says

    Wednesday October 23rd, 2013 at 13:43

    I wanna see more of the book! :)

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