20+ Picturesque Shots of Rainbow |
20+ Picturesque Shots of Rainbow Posted: 08 Jun 2012 05:39 AM PDT You know what they say about dark clouds, that there’s a silver lining in every one of them. If you’re lucky, you’ll spot a one with seven colours instead of just the silver: a rainbow. It’s Nature’s way of telling us not to give up hope in times of adversity and despair because your luck will change after that. Rainbows are all about hope and optimism. The spectrum of colors represent the beauty of the world and a beautiful rainbow shot can’t help but bring out the positivity in life that we sometimes need to believe in. We don’t always get to see perfectly arched rainbows like those we see in cartoons since rainbows exist in other forms too – it’s like Mother Nature colouring outside the lines. We have here for you a compilation of beautiful rainbows against awesome backdrops. Be inspired! Recommended Reading: Moonbow Photography Arco-Íris (Image Credit: LiebeDich) A Rainbow Cloud Shimmers Over Ethiopia (Image Credit: Ester Havens) Rush Hour Rainbow – HDR (iPhone4) (Image Credit: Chrisbdesign) Double Rainbow (Image Credit: Samuelbitton) Shower (Image Credit: James Puttick) Cloud and a Rainbow (Image Credit: Ho.ge) Highland Rainbow (Image Credit: PhantasmagoriaStudio) Desert Rainbow (Image Credit: Garry Schlatter) Rare "Rainbow" Spotted Over Idaho (Image Credit: National Geographic) Into the Storm (Image Credit: John De Bord) I’ll Blend Up That Rainbow Above You and Shoot It Through Your Veins (Image Credit: AL-E-SHA) Rainbow Over Liverpool (Image Credit: Petecarr) Rainbow Over Helsinki (Image Credit: Taivasalla) Rainbow Clouds (Image Credit: Jennifer Greenland) Rainbow Clouds (Image Credit: Enterprise NCC-1701) Rainbow Clouds? (Image Credit: Mark’sPics) Rainbow Valley (Image Credit: Rwangsa) RaiNbow! (Image Credit: [•sHadowpLay•]) The Ultimate Rainbow (Image Credit: RobinGodfrey) United Airlines Rainbow at Chicago O Hare Airport (Image Credit: ExposedPlanet) The Fire Rainbow An Astonishing and Rare Marvel of Nature (Image Credit: ArtsOnEarth) Rainbow at Elam Bend (Image Credit: Missouri Skies) Related posts: |
Automate Your Dropbox Files With Actions Posted: 04 Jun 2012 11:33 PM PDT If you don’t know what Dropbox is, your online life is going to be a whole lot easier. With Dropbox, you can simply drop a file into its folder and have it sync automatically on the Cloud. Next thing you know, you can already access the file from all your other devices. Not only that, there are actually many other things you can do with Dropbox: File conversion, multiple cloud storage syncing, photo editing or even data encryption can be easily applied with a single file drop. That is, with a little help from Wappwolf Dropbox Automator, a free web application. It works by monitoring your defined folder in Dropbox, and can be set to trigger preferred actions to the new files you drop into the folder. Dropbox Automator and featuresDropbox Automator provides easy automation to your files in selected folders, and the process is simple;
There are many available ‘actions’ you can use, including converting files to PDF format without having to convert them on your own. The other things you can do with it include: When you set an action to your folder, Dropbox Automator will start watching your folder. Whenever you save a file into the folder, it will automatically create a new folder called ‘Processed’ inside your selected folder – Dropbox > YourFolder > Processed. All files you save inside YourFolder will be transferred to Processed folder, where all the original files will be kept. Next, I will walk you through how to set actions to convert documents to PDF. How to Automate actions in Dropbox
Manage your Dropbox AutomationYou have set the automatic action. To automate this action, simply move your file to the folder you have selected. For example if your folder name is ‘Automator’, in Dropbox it wll be Dropbox > Automator. Just move your files to the Automator folder. Your original files will be moved to Processed folder, while the converted files will be in the parent folder. Now open your Wappwolf page and you will see the number of files processed highlighted in ‘green’. ConclusionThis added service to Dropbox is simple, yet it is a great help to help automate many actions you want to do to your files. This will make all the difference when you need to make changes in bulk. Having it automated, you can save a lot of time to do a lot of other things. Related posts: |
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