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The Rethink Autism Therapist is looking over as the student completes his matching book. Taken from the Pre Academic category, 'Completing a Matching Book'

 

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A Rethink Autism therapist guiding a child how to open various kinds of containers. Taken from the Motor Skills lesson 'Opening Containers'.

 

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A Rethink Autism therapist asks the student to describe the picture. Taken from the Expressive Language lesson 'Going to Familiar People'.

 

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These examples are 100% (1:1) crops of a six megapixel image from my Nikon D50.

ISO was 800, to allow a fast enough shutter speed for practical hand-holding.

 

The lens was a Samyang 500mm F/8 preset type. This is a refractor lens, not a mirror lens.

 

This seems to be the toughest test for a lens, regarding CA- a high contrast edge.

 

The image at the left was as-is, from the camera. Lots of nasty CA.

 

The middle image was edited with the just-released version Of Nikon ViewNX 2. This new version has still and video editing built in, lessening the need to buy Nikon Capture. I enabled "Auto Lateral Color Aberration", as well as "Axial Color Aberration". Only the axial setting has an adjustment. This middle image was with the default setting of 50. As you can see, there is a useful improvement, but I wanted more.

 

This right image was with the maximum setting of 100. Quite an improvement! And I see little if any loss of detail, at least in this example.

 

Try it out, Nikon people, and see if that cheap and/or old lens with loads of CA can be tamed.

Photograph Taken December 17, 2013

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 Nicole Jaquis

A visitor speaks with a representative from one of the many support organizations that participated in the 4th Annual Autism Expo, held at District Headquarters on April 8, 2011.

Here the Rethink Autism therapist watches the student complete her tasks independently. Taken from the academic category, "Completing Seatwork Independently

 

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The student is learning to print numbers independently .Taken from the Motor Skills category, "Printing Numbers"

  

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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 Nicole Jaquis

Nikon D50 with Tokina 100mm F/2.8 macro lens.

 

Inexpensive TTL ring flash on lens.

 

F/64 at 1/500th (ISO 200).

A Rethink Autism therapist teaching the Expressive Language lesson 'Labeling Objects' using a ball.

 

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02 November 2015

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 Nicole Jaquis

Photograph Taken December 17, 2013

Representatives from multiple support agencies and organizations met with parents to provide information on resources for students with autism.

The student shows the Rethink Autism therapist how to eat by demonstrating the action. Taken from the Receptive Language category "Demonstrating Verbs".

 

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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 Nicole Jaquis

Photograph Taken December 17, 2013

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 Nicole Jaquis

Here the Rethink Autism therapist asks the student to answer opposite quoestions. Taken from the Expressive Language category, "Naming Opposites".

  

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A Rethink Autism therapist is asking the student for an object to be given to her. Taken from the Receptive Language lesson 'Identifying Objects'.

 

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A broad range of exhibitors, from support agencies to research organizations, participated in the 4th Annual Autism Expo.

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

Five Days Old!

 

Photograph Taken December 22, 2012

These pelicans were photographed near Little Valley, California (Lassen County).

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