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This photo is of Amir Khawaja in the studio. I took a portrait of amir and then separate photos of the paper floating around with the exact same lighting set up. I then put the photo of amir onto a white background and then moved the paper into the canvas and arranged it to look balanced and more 3d with the blur applied to the closer and farther away images.

 

This photo captures the human emotion of anger or chaos through both the expression and the flying objects. In this photo I went for a photo that utilizes shadows and is a full body figure ground portrait.

Natural light only

 

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Louis IX rebuilt the castle in whitestone and black slate, with 17 semicircular towers.[4] The construction undertaken in 1234 cost 4,422 livres, roughly one per cent of the estimated royal revenue at the time.[5] Louis gave the castle to his brother, Charles in 1246.[6]

 

In 1352, King John II le Bon, gave the castle to his second son, Louis who later became count of Anjou. Married to the daughter of the wealthy Duke of Brittany, Louis had the castle modified, and in 1373 commissioned the famous Apocalypse Tapestry from the painter Hennequin de Bruges and the Parisian tapestry-weaver Nicolas Bataille. Louis II (Louis I's son) and Yolande d'Aragon added a chapel (1405–12) and royal apartments to the complex. The chapel is a sainte chapelle, the name given to churches which enshrined a relic of the Passion. The relic at Angers was a splinter of the fragment of the True Cross which had been acquired by Louis IX.

 

In 1562, Catherine de' Medici had the castle restored as a powerful fortress, but, her son, Henry III, reduced the height of the towers and had the towers and walls stripped of their embattlements; Henry III used the castle stones to build streets and develop the village of Angers. Nonetheless, under threat of attacks from the Huguenots, the king maintained the castle's defensive capabilities by making it a military outpost and by installing artillery on the château's upper terraces. At the end of the 18th century, as a military garrison, it showed its worth when its thick walls withstood a massive bombardment by cannons from the Vendean army. Unable to do anything else, the invaders simply gave up.

 

A military academy was established in the castle to train young officers in the strategies of war. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, best known for taking part in the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo, was trained at the Military Academy of Angers.

anger

#watercolor on laid paper 300 g 15 x 21 cm

#art by @MonikaSeelig

CDV, around 1860-62

Photographer: Ludwig Angerer

k. u. k. Hof-Photograph (Royal photographer since 1860)

Wien/Vienna

 

Ludwig Maria Mauritius Angerer: Malaczka, Ungarn/Hungary (now Malacky, Slovakia), 15. 8. 1827 - Wien/Vienna, 12. 5. 1879) was a pharmacist and photographer.

Angerer studied pharmacy, chemistry and physics in Pressburg (Pozsony, today Bratislava) and Pest. In 1848–50, he worked as a pharmacist apprentice, after which, at the age of 23, he gained a license in pharmacy with the title of magister. Between 1850 and 1854, he was a pharmacist in Vienna and Graz. He spoke German, Hungarian, Latin, and Slovak.

 

Angerer this time, along with Emil Rabending, Josef Löwy, and his brother Victor Angerer. He was Franz Joseph I's court photographer, and introduced and popularised carte de visite photography in Vienna.

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Rupprecht Mihály Angerer tanítványa volt.

Outre le chevet de la cathédrale Saint Maurice daté du XIIIe siècle, la place comprend l'Hôtel de Thévalles, construit à la fin du XVIe siècle, et la Maison d'Adam à colombages construite vers 1500.

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Semplice scorcio del lago Maggiore, visto dal torrione della Rocca di Angera

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This photo is another photo of Amir and it uses the levitation technique that I have used in many of my photos and I painted in my own shadows. I don't like this photo as much as my other photos. This photo definitely didn't turn out the way I wanted it to. I think I should've posed amir better and used an outside setting rather than the studio.

 

The photo is conceptually challenging as it shows anger that someone has with themself. It's the person they see in the mirror that they wish wasn't a reality.

Dublin, Ireland, February, 2008

Hand Held

CPL

CS6 only for crop, basic contrast adjustment and sharpening for web

Trichoglossus moluccanus

Anger is an emotion. The physical effects of anger include increased heart rate, blood pressure, and levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline.[1] Some view anger as part of the fight or flight brain response to the perceived threat of harm.[2] Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside force.[3] The English term originally comes from the term angr of Old Norse language.[4] Anger can have many physical and mental consequences.

  

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Il fait beau, alors je suis allée dessiner à Angers. Et Angers, c'est beau aussi !!

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Château d'Angers devant la Maine

With a heart like the sky, I meet each being.

But when harm approaches, I become the mountain.

No anger, no fear—only firmness rooted in love.

This too is compassion. This too is the path.

Image de la belle ville d'Angers dans le Maine-et-Loire

Anger Flares at Shelter, Shimo-Kitazawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo. December 22, 2014.

1314-1316 - Master of Angera - chariot of the sun and chariot of the moon - Hall of Justice - Rocca Borromea Angera

la Sala di Giustizia è uno tra i più antichi ed importanti esempi di pittura di argomento civile del Medioevo occidentale, risalente alla fine del duecento.

 

the hall of Justice is one of the oldest and most important examples of western medieval painting of civil argument, dating from the late late thirteenth century

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