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I think this photo is poorly composed from the fact that the pine cone is right in the center of the photo and semi blends into the tanbark in the background. In a good photo, one would have the pine cone off to the side with a more interesting background behind it, but this isn't the case. I used an ISO of 100 because of the bright sun starting to set in the sky and a shutter speed of 1/200 of a second to give the photo a pretty sharp look as well.
The Long Island Dance Company
The Long Island Dance Consortium (LIDC) is composed of presenters, dance advocates, dance professionals, Arts Councils and dance related studios. This evening's program will showcase the Long Island Dance Company performing cutting edge choreography, including High Score National award winning routines and featuring Mr. Dance 2013, Nirtya Saagaram Dance Academy performing exquisite classical Indian dances and The Red Hot Mamas, a unique group of professional senior women tap dancers, who will present "Salute to our Troops" in honor of the July 4th holiday, "Tribute to Glenn Miller" and "Tappin' Out Troubles Away".
Huntington Summer Arts Festival 2013
The Chapin Rainbow Stage in Hecksher Park, Huntington, NY 11743
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Jessica Venier Photography
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Rhapontique à feuilles de centaurée
Rhaponticum centauroides (L.) O.Bolòs (biotope)
Pelouse calcaire (alt. 1650 m)
Torla-Ordesa (province de Huesca, Aragon, Espagne
Indigène (Pyrénées)
I composed the photo in this way because I wanted to focus on her and mainly her face. I had her stand away from the background so it would blend and used a prime lens. I walked right up to her very close so that she would get a little nervous. I watched as she played around and kept snapping. At first she made this face and I liked it so I kept repeating at different angles. It felt most impactful when she was staring straight at the camera. I had her face away from the sun so that it wasn't dark/intense on her face and to give her a bit of a glow. This photograph is interesting to me because it makes me wonder who this girl is and what she is thinking. She seems to be contemplating and it appears that she is on the cusp of doing something. The emotion/feeling I was trying to convey in that she is shy and trying to get a feel for a new situation. I wanted her to look a little anxious and uncertain. I also wanted an element of vulnerability. The white balance is set to direct sunlight. The aperature is ƒ/1.8 to keep it bright. The shutter speed is 1/500 to freeze motion and avoid blur. The iso is 100 because the F-stop is low, which made it bright, so the iso can focus of reducing noise.
👩🔬 Ave Maria de Schubert is a cinephony made in 1935 by Max Ophüls from the Ellens dritter Gesang composed by Franz Schubert.
Ave Maria,
Gratia plena, Dominus tecum.
Benedicta tu in mulieribus,
Et benedictus, fructus ventris tui, Jesus.
Sancta Maria, sancta Maria, Maria,
Ora pro nobis, nobis peccatoribus,
Nunc et in hora, in hora mortis nostrae.
Amen. Amen.
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🌟Lucía García - Ave Maria [Franz Schubert]
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Composed using camera zoom. Camera on tripod and exposure taken with camera timer delay.
Levels adjusted in iPhoto to bring out detail in dark areas. Picture angle tweaked to give make the flowers vertical.
Image quality great compared to HDR version at 1600 ISO.
Roots of cubics with lead coefficient 1 through 5 colored by lead coefficient. Colors are a bit washed out, but still kind of interesting.
Une exposition composée d’une vingtaine d’œuvres d'art qui viennent s'ajouter à la superbe collection déjà présente dans votre centre ! Ces œuvres sont les créations des artistes locaux NYS et SOSNO, le créateur de la fameuse sculpture emblématique du centre : le Guetteur.
Cette superbe exposition intergénérationnelle sera en libre accès pour tous du mercredi 12 avril au mardi 14 novembre: vous aurez tout le temps de la découvrir au travers d'une journée shopping, d'une promenade en famille au Parc du Malvan ou encore d'une après-midi loisirs !
I caught this big and hard-shelled thing and took its photo before flinging it out the back door. The cats were no help at all.
Si le choix d’une salle des fêtes modulable est amorcé dans la mairie du 5e, il se concrétise réellement dans le 14e arrondissement[1]. Suite à un premier projet qui fait polémique[2], les édiles optent en 1930 pour un équipement annexe intégrant bibliothèque, « justice de paix », bureaux d’état civil et espaces de réunion convertibles en salle des fêtes.
L’architecte Georges Sébille compose avec ces contraintes, érigeant l’imposant édifice en brique. La façade principale est dominée par un corps central flanqué de deux ailes plus basses dont les portes sont mises en valeur par deux panneaux sculptés de Raymond Delamarre. L’étage des espaces modulables est souligné par une enfilade continue de cinq verrières de Louis Barillet, composée de vitraux en grisaille et « verre blanc », bien perceptibles de l’extérieur. Elles illustrent « les collaborateurs modestes des savants et des industriels[3] ».
Après avoir franchi des portes de Raymond Subes et de Gilbert Poillerat, un vestibule et un somptueux escalier d’honneur aux fastueux entrelacs, le visiteur atteint l’étage noble. Il comporte des cloisons coulissantes permettant de faire évoluer à loisir les espaces selon les besoins. Un buffet est installé au fond de la galerie. La plus grande salle est couronnée de peintures « honorant le 14e arrondissement dans les activités qui font son originalité : savants […], artistes, médecins[4] ». Eugène-Robert Poughéon, qui s’est illustré par la réalisation de fresques à l’église du Saint-Esprit (Paris, 12e), réalise la toile centrale de l’ensemble. Dans une composition dynamique, il s’attache à personnifier la Cité universitaire et l’Observatoire. L’œuvre voisine, côté nord de la salle, plus sereine, évoque les Âges de la Vie sous le prisme de la Santé. Jean Despujols s’y représente entouré de sa famille[5]. La troisième toile, de Fernand Heurtenberger, initialement du côté sud de cette salle (occupé aujourd’hui par une scène), a été déplacée dans le salon des Quatre Saisons. Elle est consacrée aux écrivains et artistes ayant vécu ou travaillé dans l’arrondissement. Elle se distingue par des portraits réalistes entremêlés de figures allégoriques. Les matériaux de parement, boiseries et onyx poli, renforcent le luxe de l’ensemble, toujours perceptible aujourd’hui.
On Monday 18 May 2015 I attended a one day workshop on letterpress printing. This was a ‘surprise’ present for my birthday in April but because the company, www.typoretum.co.uk only run courses to a set timetable, it was a month or so later than my actual birthday.
Based in Coggleshall, Essex, the workshop allowed me to re-visit my past. My first job, on leaving school in April 1962, was as an apprentice compositor for a Birmingham based company, Buckler & Webb Ltd. So it was fun to go back to ‘play’ with proper type and all of the other stuff that goes with it, chases, presses, thins, mids and thicks, furniture, coins, leading (pronounced ledding) and whole host of stuff that comes with letterpress typography. Oh yes, and composing (or setting) sticks.
Letterpress printing has a measurement system of its own based on ‘pica’ or pica’s to be more precise. One inch (almost) equals seventy-two points. But the difference when setting type is important, but it’s close enough.
The owner of the business, Justin, and his colleague Rob, gave us an insight into the world of movable type and we ended up printing out our efforts for posterity.
My two other workshop colleagues were Scott, and lovely lady from Louisiana but now residing in Wandsworth, and Karen, also from Wandsworth. Some of the photographs in this album are of them both, and also a few of Justin and Rob.
We were provided with lunch by Justin’s wife, and delicious it was too. The ‘hot’ savoury scones went perfectly with the vegetarian thick multi-faceted soup!
As for the course; well, I had forgotten lots about letterpress printing but it came back to me slowly. On hand to help were the ‘experts’, and I did achieve an end result. Oddly, I took photographs of Karen and Scott’s worthy prints, but not my own. But I can remedy that when I add a picture of it later to this album!
A fun day, with nice people and it was a totally enjoyable experience. More on this course can be found here:
Roman Wilhelm provides an insight into the wondrous world of CJK typesetting and the extra features of the Chinese InDesign version.
Jennifer Hines
Windows series
"Composing"
polaroid transfer
@ Print Zero Studios
October 20 - 22
Opening reception: Friday Oct. 20, 7 - 10pm.
Memories
A mixed media works-on-paper show exploring how memory
plays an integral role in the formation and reflection
of our identities. The work shown will be both visual
and textual reflections of the artist's memories, as
well as images that spur the viewer to create
narratives around their own real or invented memories.
One thing that was really obvious when I visited the States back in 2004 was the extreme patriotism of the American people. Everywhere I looked, I was reminded of where I was by US flags flying proudly from public buildings and private houses alike.
Une exposition composée d’une vingtaine d’œuvres d'art qui viennent s'ajouter à la superbe collection déjà présente dans votre centre ! Ces œuvres sont les créations des artistes locaux NYS et SOSNO, le créateur de la fameuse sculpture emblématique du centre : le Guetteur.
Cette superbe exposition intergénérationnelle sera en libre accès pour tous du mercredi 12 avril au mardi 14 novembre: vous aurez tout le temps de la découvrir au travers d'une journée shopping, d'une promenade en famille au Parc du Malvan ou encore d'une après-midi loisirs !