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The Rethink Autism therapist is asking the student what time is it using an analog clock. Taken from the Academic category, "Telling Time on an Analog Clock"
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A Rethink Autism therapist teaching the Academic lesson 'Reading Sentences' using flash cards and a token board.
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.
Perpetual smart phone documentary photography has achieved only a 66.666% market share.
Get to it, marketers!
The one guy in the middle DOES look ready to jump on the bandwagon...
The last guy may be one of the rare few immune to the indoctrinating brain waves that emanate from every new smart phone. Wi-Fi and 4G? Those are not the ONLY transmissions that your celly generates...
You may know the inculcating influence as "BlueTooth". And to better infiltrate the synapses and ensure brand loyalty, many users have taken to wearing powerful BlueTooth transmitters pressed tightly against the cranium, which simultaneously pipe soothing corporate anthems into the external acoustic meatus...
— at Reno Santarchy 2013
Handing out candy canes at the downtown Reno Nevada ice skating rink (at least until the bully with the official T-shirt showed up to spoil the harmless fun).
Nikon D600
Holga HPL-N pinhole lens
40mm focal length
30 second exposure
f/160(.25mm aperture)
ISO 800
The Holga vignettes substantially on the D600's full-frame FX sensor, but I rather like the effect.
I've found that in full daylight at high ISO (6400 to 25,600), the D600 can do handheld shots at 1/30 sec., quite a fun thing to play with! seconds
This was my first time shooting fire dancers/spinners at night. Some post processing was required to get the results seen here.
I used my Nikon D600 with a Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 "APO" macro lens with internal focus motor ($100 used on eBay).
I have a bunch of other shots of the firedancers in this set- check 'em out if'n ya like this sort of thang.
World Premiere of RECOVERED Journeys Through the Autism Spectrum and Back, A documentary by Dr. Doreen Granpeesheh and Michele Jaquis, at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, CA on April 25, 2008.
photo by Valerie Marinkovich
This photo was made with my old Nikkor-S 50mm f/1.4 lens. It was made in 1972 or 1973. It is quite scratched, dusty and maybe even has a little fungus growing, along with damaged coatings.
Nonetheless, it is fun to play with. I performed a crude AI-modification to the aperture ring (I used a file). The lens now works perfectly with my Nikon D600 (full metering and focus confirmation).
A Rethink Autism therapist observes as the student helps out another. Taken from the Social / Emotional category, 'Helping Others'.
Rethink Autism offers web-based educational treatment solutions: assessment, training, curriculum & data tracking.