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“When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.”
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The first photo, for the Defining category, is of my friend Caroline Gaidon on one of the backpacking trips we took together. In all, the five months I spent in New Zealand were defined by the adventures I took on the weekends: I think I spent maybe only a handful of weekends in Dunedin, the town in which I studied, and spent the rest roaming the country's mountains, forests, glaciers, and tundra. Having been born and raised in New York City, I wanted to study in New Zealand because of the country's raw, natural beauty, and the ease at which its citizens can access those wonders. Living there, I was able to do that, and in traveling, hiking, and camping all over the country, I was lucky enough to develop that deep camaraderie with my fellow travelers. This photo captures those warm evening moments my friends and I spent eating a small dinner cooked over a campstove after a long day spent hiking out in the mountains. We stayed in lean-tos, and when the sun set we would need to light candles and huddle together to see each other in the dark. After five months of exploring New Zealand, I will not remember each breath-taking view or exhilarating hike, but I will remember the people I shared those experiences with.
When you see white hair, do you see what's underneath it? I started asking myself if I really see older people, or perhaps look past them, not take in the details? It struck me that in his right hand this man carries a guitar, indicating one of his abilities, talents and interests in life; and in his left hand he grasps a cane, indicating a possible loss of ability. Is he able? Disabled? What did you first notice about him? This shot was taken in the heart of old Ballard.
My sister was being silly and holding this stencil up to her face. She laughed when I ran to get my camera but she posed anyway. I'l glad she indulged my whim!
(I'm fine with the way it looks here, but view on black to see the actual proportions of the image.)
Editorial Moda Fashion
Camera: Canon 450D
Location: Estudio SP
Model: Carol
Collection: Models
Set: Fashion
Photographer: Sandra Define
1. The absence of war or other hostilities.
2. An agreement or a treaty to end hostilities.
3. Freedom from quarrels and disagreement; harmonious relations: roommates living in peace with each other.
4. Public security and order: was arrested for disturbing the peace.
5. Inner contentment; serenity: peace of mind.
6. Used as a greeting or farewell, and as a request for silence.
7. Common peace idioms - (a) at peace: i. In a state of tranquillity; serene: She is at peace with herself and her friends ii. Free from strife: Everyone wants to live in a world at peace. (b) keep/hold (one's) peace: To be silent. (c) keep the peace: To maintain or observe law and order: officers who were sworn to keep the peace.
Lahar in the Tertiary of Colorado, USA.
"Lahars" are simplistically defined as volcanic mudflows - volcanic ash mixed with water (derived from melted snow or rain). In reality, lahars are not restricted to fine-grained sediments suspended in water. Lahars are flood events that can include relatively little gravel or an abundance of gravel - sometimes very coarse-grained.
A lahar can be a debris flow, with about two-thirds sediments and one-third water. Debris flows are so sediment-concentrated that boulders are suspended and stay at the top when the flow stops - debris flows have large rocks at the surface. This type of lahar is like wet concrete in consistency - it has a high viscosity. Once moving, such flows become sheared and end up moving quickly, more quickly than water.
A lahar can be more dilute than debris flows. Hyperconcentrated flows have abundant fine-grained sediments held in suspension by turbulence. The sediment volume of hyperconcentrated flows varies - they can be clay-rich or sand-rich, with 10% solids and 90% water to a 50-50 mix. Such flows can also have large clasts, but when actively flowing, any large rocks will appear occasionally at the surface, then disappear below. Traditionally, a flow with less than 50% gravel is called a "mudflow".
The Tertiary-aged lahar seen here is south of Florissant National Monument in Colorado, a famous locality for well-preserved fossils in an ancient lake deposit ("Lake Florissant").
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Info. from the National Park Service's Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument website:
At the roadcut you can see the lahar that originated from the Guffey volcanic center to the west. This lahar impounded the river and created Lake Florissant. The lake was about a mile wide and extended 12 miles northwards. The debris carried by the flow contained rock fragments of different size, shape, and composition. The dark fragments are pieces of Thirtynine Mile andesite (a dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that originated from the Thirtynine Mile Volcanic Complex), while the lighter, pinkish fragments are pieces of 1.4 billion year old Cripple Creek Granite that was exposed to the surface during the Laramide Orogeny. Rounded fragments may have been picked up from the paleovalley through which the lahar flowed.
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Stratigraphy: lower member, Thirtynine Mile Volcanics (Thirtynine Mile Andesite), Upper Eocene, 34-36 Ma
Locality: Route 1 roadcut ~0.2 kilometers south of Evergreen Station, northwest of the town of Cripple Creek, central Colorado, USA (38° 49' 07.34" North latitude, 105° 15' 33.85" West longitude)
Marygrove Dance Performances 2013. Breaking boundaries, defining moments, emerging force, leading the way.
Define prime number A prime number is a whole number larger than the number 1 and one that can be equally divided only by itself and 1.All prime numbers beyond 2 are considered odd because all even numbers can be divided evenly by 1 themselves and by 2.So even numbers larger than 2 won’t fit into the definition of a prime number.Since prime numbers are not formed by multiplying any two or more numbers they cannot be divided by any number.Prime number definition: A prime number is a positive integer which has only two factors, which can be 1 and the number itself.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography by Booker T. Washington.
Lynch Law in Georgia by Ida B. Wells.
Darkwater: Voices from within the Veil by W.E.B. Du Bois, published in 1920. The is a first edition copy published by Harcourt, Brace & Howe.
As discriminatory laws and customs multiplied in the United States, African Americans disagreed about the best way to overcome this mistreatment. Educator Booker T. Washington argued that by working hard and avoiding confrontation African Americans would prove they deserved better treatment. Scholar W.E.B. Du Bois and journalist Ida B. Wells disagreed, declaring that confrontation and protests against discrimination were the best strategy. Without a direct assault on racism, they believed, the situation would never change.
Defending Freedom, Defining Freedom: The Era of Segregation, 1876-1968, part of the the History Galleries, explores the years following the end of Reconstruction to show how the nation struggled to define the status of African Americans.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), administered by the Smithsonian Institute, was established in December 2003 and opened its permanent home in September 2016. The 350,000-square-foot, 10-story (five above and five below ground) was built to the postmodern design of Phil Freelon's Freelon Group, Sir David Adjaye's Adjaye Associates and Davis Brody Bond. The above ground floors feature an inverted step pyramid surrounded by a bronze architectural scrim, which reflects a crown used in Yoruba culture. With more than 40,000 objects in its collection, although only about 3,500 items are on display, the NMAAHC is the world's largest museum dedicated to African-American history and culture.
The Smithsonian Institution, an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazines, was established in 1846. Although concentrated in Washington DC, its collection of over 136 million items is spread through 19 museums, a zoo, and nine research centers from New York to Panama.
Brush Park ruin and Renaissance Center (GM Headquarters). Detroit might be turning a corner, but there's lots to to be done.
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"the definition of madness is walking into a derelict building and ignoring the fact the floor could give way, the ceiling could fall at any moment and you have walked into a seriously unstable building to say to yourself 'I can do this, it's worth the shot' whilst shitting yourself" something I said a while ago when someone asked me to define madness. A bigger definition of course is standing in the middle of an old bridge that sways from side to side
Defining the damage to the shell a bit more. Contrast upped, a bit of texturing added...
Painted in Photoshop.
Bury Bridge is a medieval packhorse bridge over the River Haddeo in Exmoor. A ford for modern vehicles runs in front of it from this perspective (defined by the flat water in this image).
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as i try to define who i am, i realize i don't like definition.
[revealing outwardly that which is within.
exploring the process of personality.
documenting the journey of acceptance.]
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Fictional narrative portraiture speaks to people in a way fashion or documentary photography can’t. It introduces characters and creates stories that don’t exist, allowing the viewer to fill in the blanks themselves. By including minimal context and providing no prompt with the images, they stand completely alone, and when viewed individually, beg for a story to be told.
In my series, I explore the field of cinematic portraiture and fabricate moments that might show a small piece of a larger untold narrative. I invite you fill in the blanks with your own version of the story.
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Editorial Moda Fashion
Camera: Canon 450D
Location: Estudio SP
Model: Carol
Collection: Models
Set: Fashion
Photographer: Sandra Define