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Einsatzgruppen
Einsatzgruppen, also known as Mobile Killing Squads, were composed primarily of German SS and police personnel who followed the German army as it advanced deep into Soviet Territory. The duty of the Mobile Killing Squads was to murder racial or political enemies found behind German combat lines in occupied Soviet Union.
Nazi ideology defined Soviet Jews as especially dangerous, and the Mobile Killing Squads, together with the auxiliary forces recruited from local collaborators, annihilated entire Jewish communities in some cases. Other victims included Romanies (Gypsies), Soviet officials and those in the Soviet Communist party. The Mobile Killing Squads also murdered thousands of residents of institutions for the mentally and physically disabled. Many scholars believe that the systematic slaughter of Jews and others in the occupied Soviet Union was a critical test of the readiness of ordinary people - both German and non-German- to acquiesce and in some cases to participate in organized mass murder.
Another team taking a photo of St Paul's Cathedral - with yellow duck. (The duck appeared in all of their shots:-)
Composer Christos Hatzis goes to the Newman Centre Chapel on the campus of the University of Toronto for prayer
This was composed like this because I was trying to include the sun hitting the mountaintop in the distance.
Haw Creek spills out over an exposed ledge that creats a wide waterfall. The waterfall is located in the Ozark National Forest northeast of Clarksville, Arkansas.
Sammie meeting an idol of hers, Passion from San Francisco - able to contain her excitement.
Youth Waves Concert
Harbourfront Centre
Toronto, Ontario
Rond-poind des Salles .
Des héléniums fort rouges .
Quimper, Finistère, Bretagne, France .
Photographie J-P Leroy, droits réservés .
I composed this photo by trying to catch every aspect Walter's reptile personality. This photo doesn't demonstrate rule of thirds, but I used the dodge and burn technique. Our assignment was to take a picture of a still life, and I believe that is a great picture because of the creativity in not only having one view but by using the mirror to capture Walter on a new level. Low ISO and a high shutter speed.
I like how this shot was composed. The intersection of the branches and trunk are in a 'rule of thirds' spot, and I deliberately tried to get a vehicle in the shot too.
You can photoshop a photo to death, but if it's not well composed, you have nothing.
The Park Güell (Catalan: Parc Güell [ˈparɡ ˈɡweʎ]) is a public park system composed of gardens and architectonic elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain). Carmel Hill belongs to the mountain range of Collserola — the Parc del Carmel is located on the northern face. Park Güell is located in La Salut, a neighborhood in the Gràcia district of Barcelona. With urbanization in mind, Eusebi Güell assigned the design of the park to Antoni Gaudí, a renowned architect and the face of Catalan modernism. The park was built between 1900 and 1914 and was officially opened as a public park in 1926. In 1984, UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site under “Works of Antoni Gaudí”.
Park Güell is the reflection of Gaudí’s artistic plenitude, which belongs to his naturalist phase (first decade of the 20th century). During this period, the architect perfected his personal style through inspiration from organic shapes. He put into practice a series of new structural solutions rooted in the analysis of geometry. To that, the Catalan artist adds creative liberty and an imaginative, ornamental creation. Starting from a sort of baroquism, his works acquire a structural richness of forms and volumes, free of the rational rigidity or any sort of classic premisses. In the design of Park Güell, Gaudí unleashed all his architectonic genius and put to practice much of his innovative structural solutions that would become the symbol of his organic style and that would culminate in the creation of the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family (Catalan: Sagrada Familia).
Güell and Gaudí conceived this park, situated within a natural park. They imagined an organized grouping of high-quality homes, decked out with all the latest technological advancements to ensure maximum comfort, finished off with an artistic touch. They also envisioned a community strongly influenced by symbolism, since, in the common elements of the park, they were trying to synthesize many of the political and religious ideals shared by patron and architect: therefore there are noticeable concepts originating from political Catalanism - especially in the entrance stairway where the Catalonian countries are represented - and from Catholicism - the Monumento al Calvario, originally designed to be a chapel. The mythological elements are so important: apparently Güell and Gaudí's conception of the park was also inspired by the Temple of Apollo of Delphi.
On the other hand, many experts have tried to link the park to various symbols because of the complex iconography that Gaudí applied to the urban project. Such references go from political vindication to religious exaltation, passing through mythology, history and philosophy. Specifically, many studies claim to see references to Freemasonry, despite the deep religious beliefs of both Gaudí and Count Güell. These references have not been proven in the historiography of the modern architect. The multiplicity of symbols found in the Park Güell is, as previously mentioned, associated to political and religious signs, with a touch of mystery according to the preferences of that time for enigmas and puzzles.
Matt - I need to show you how to compose a shot Lol :)
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This is my monthly self portrait... one that I put effort into, anyway.
I wonder what kind of music my self composing makes?
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I saw a form of something being composed in the urinal while I peed and this is what I came up with.
JULY 2011 - Two groups composed of 32 incoming first-year students each participated in the Adventures in Leadership program's camping trip to West Virginia. The students explored leadership topics through interaction with other participants and the outdoors during the programs. They began with an overnight stay at Elon and a morning round through Elon's challenge course. That was followed by four days in West Virginia's New River Valley, where they camped, hiked, rock climbed and whitewater rafted. (photo by Kim Walker)