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This project is a reflective documentation of a four week project with the theme of constructive communication. It records all the projects, reactions, notes, reflection, and growth that took place through the stages of conceptualization, creation, and finalization.

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Constructive Dissent Award recipients (from left) Timmy Davis, Moises Mendoza and Anna Boulos.

 

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72" x 36" acrylic on wood by Duncan Adamson XV

Inspired by work of Erich Buchholz painted in 1920

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Constructive criticism appreciated!

‘Stop The War’ Demo, London, 15th February 2003. Waiting for demo to start - you'd have a long wait, so I decided to hoof it down side streets not long after this. This is far from a great photograph, but some of the shots displayed here (numbered 1 to 10) were chosen for a presentation, to 'work' together as a group rather than as individual images.

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.. Constructive criticism very welcome..

there is a rumour that after building the tv-tower in eastberlin, the inventors were pretty pissed off as even though the hallmark of socialist design was of course visible in west-berlin but so was a bright shining cross on the ball-shaped cupula when it was hit by sunlight.

 

it can always be worse, even for atheists.

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After a horrible day at work I persuaded hubby to take me for a walk and we got to the Marina at dusk just before a storm came in. In fact I think hubby took this one (with my guidance and my camera).

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Constructive criticism appreciated!

I took a few photos of a moon flower last night, this one is on manual with the camera settings at shutter speed 30 aperture 2.8 and ISO 400. Is it better to use the flash to darken the background and illuminate the flower or allow natural light to work its magic?

 

No editing has been done to either picture.

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A few images of construction over a days walk.

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