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These images were created for a series I made into a book.
I was mapping myself and those involved.
Each one is a portrait of a person who has had a significant impact on me at some point or throughout my life.
The objects they hold are representing someone who has been a significant impact on them.
Hands are individual and unique. By having them hold an object I can accurately represent someone without using a typical portrait. It also gave me the leeway to expand the project to involve an aspect of someone significant to them instead of just them being significant to myself.
2012 Volunteer Leadership weekend: Defining the Future at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus on October 18-20. Photo by Steven Bridges. Visit Steven's blog at sbphotos.com and his website stevenbridges.com
Define Parallel Lines Two lines are said to be parallel if they always maintain same distance apart. Parallel lines are also called as Equidistant. The parallel lines will never meet each other.A line is called as the transversal, if it intersects two or more coplanar lines at a different point. Transversals tells us a great deal about the angles.
Perfect Ending
Peru Summer 2012
This picture is a defining moment because the bridge that we are standing on, is the bridge that we all designed and built for the community of Paru Paru high up in the Andes Mountains. It was a great feeling of accomplishment and an unforgettable experience that I would not have had if not for studying abroad.
Haruna Kunisawa for Who are invited & 1 DAY ACUVUE® DEFINE™
Photo by Benana Ng
Make up by Becky Kwan
Hair by Alex So
Benana Photography
2012 Volunteer Leadership weekend: Defining the Future at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus on October 18-20. Photo by Steven Bridges. Visit Steven's blog at sbphotos.com and his website stevenbridges.com
If we look at the weaknesses in our globe and in the people who use technology, we can shape technology to better us. Americans have to clique of fat and lazy and consumed with entertainment. Active video games could better us. Adaption is learning, technology can create and encourage prosocial and healthy behaviors.
Led by the University of Buckingham, this event series included workshops and events around Dickens’s last unfinished novel, ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’. These events contributed to an ogoing international project which explores this unfinished work through a reading group and blog developed from a digital re-release of Dickens's original monthly instalments, becoming a crowd-sourced whodunnit inquiry into which character the public believe committed the murder of Edwin Drood.
Illustration by Alys Jones of Reverend Crisparkle
Following directions has never been all that difficult.
That is until they include instructions such as:
"When you get to the spot in the photo", and fail to include said reference photo along with instructions.
"Follow the Pennine way North to Hern Clough at N53 26.987 W1 51.327" Knowing full well that OS maps do not use Easting and Northing based coordinates.
"towards the trig point at Higher Shelf Stones" As is seen by my reference photo, looking for a trig point on an almost completely flat moor is nigh on useless.
2012 Volunteer Leadership weekend: Defining the Future at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus on October 18-20. Photo by Steven Bridges. Visit Steven's blog at sbphotos.com and his website stevenbridges.com
Define Perpendicular Lines Two intersecting lines will have four angles formed at the intersection points. If all the four angles are equal, then the two lines are said to be perpendicular to each other. We already know by linear postulate theorem that the two vertically opposite angles are equal. Hence if these two lines are perpendicular, then all four angles are 90 degrees.
2012 Volunteer Leadership weekend: Defining the Future at the University of Tennessee Knoxville Campus on October 18-20. Photo by Steven Bridges. Visit Steven's blog at sbphotos.com and his website stevenbridges.com
Defined uses are not clear on this walkway along a section of Victoria's waterfront. Pedestrians may prefer the boardwalk while cyclists who might use the path would stay on the asphalt.
time
/taɪm/ Show Spelled [tahym] Show IPA noun, adjective, verb, timed, tim·ing.
–noun
1.the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future; indefinite and continuous duration regarded as that in which events succeed one another.
2.duration regarded as belonging to the present life as distinct from the life to come or from eternity; finite duration.
3.( sometimes initial capital letter ) a system or method of measuring or reckoning the passage of time: mean time; apparent time; Greenwich Time.