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La vallée de l'Ourika est située à 30 km de Marrakech, cette vallée est essentiellement peuplée de Berbères et s'engouffre progressivement dans le Haut Atlas marocain. Malgré sa proximité avec Marrakech, elle est encore considérée comme une vallée relativement préservée. Sa visite permet de combiner la découverte d'une nature spectaculaire et d'un mode de vie montagnard traditionnel.
- Traitement photo normal cette fois-ci aucun traitement noir et blanc et quelques photos avec effets en HDR (High dynamic range) ont été réalisées.
Dynamic Ball arcade-game-like, as shown at the 2009 opendoor day at HEAJ (Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard). Dynamic Ball has been developed with Autodesk 3ds Max and free software Blender by a team of students under teacher Benoit Saint-Moulin's expertise.
Benoit Saint-Moulin :
HEAJ (Haute Ecole Albert Jacquard) :
de most dynamic hanging nybody cud ever get...THE WINDOW...;)...
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Static images gain their title when there are complementary vertical and horizontal lines. In my static pictures, the portrait’s focus is the corn husk in the foreground. The models and the corn reinforce the 90 degree angles in the photo. In the landscape, the subject is the bush in the center of the foreground, and the mountains and horizon compose the lines. In the still life, the subject is the shoes and the lines in the tiles contribute to its staticness. In the architecture shot, the window, while askew, is the subject and the horizontal lines between the wall and the roof are what make it static.
Dynamic images are defined by lines that don’t align with the photo’s borders. In my dynamic images, the lines that the models are creating, mixed with the ones made by the sidewalk, telephone line, and cars make it dynamic. The focus is the foreground. The architecture picture focuses on the gold circle, while maintaining dynamic qualities through the angles made with the top of the wall and the sky, as well as the fact that the wall’s lines are curved. The still life photo’s subject is the keys, and the dynamic properties come from the train track-like lines made by the marker and the yardstick, fading into the background. The focal point in the landscape picture is the central ivy. The dynamic qualities come from the angle of the path into the background and the angle of the fallen logs.
The 8 images display many elements and principles of art. For the static photos, the portrait displays line and repetition, the landscape: space and lines, the still life: balance and form, and the architecture: contrast and color. As for the dynamic pictures, the portrait shows proximity and variety, the architecture: color and shape, the still life: proximity and harmony, and the landscape: variety and contrast.
U.S. Army Reserve International Combat Team shooter engages enemy targets during a Dynamic Pistol Lane as part of the 2015 Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration at the Connaught Range outside of Ottawa, Canada, Sept. 16. The international marksmanship competition lasted roughly two weeks, bringing in more than 250 total competitors from the British, Canadian and U.S. armed forces competing in more than 30 matches involving rifle, pistol and light machine gun events using various combat-like movements and scenarios. (U.S. Army photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
I like the flat pattern this picture has while still having tension in the rusty nails and staples shoved into the wood.
This is the harbour light at the end of the breakwater in Peel. The photos were taken through a gap in the castle wall.
Used 3 RAW files for this combined them in Photo Dynamic HDR then tweaked in CS.
Think I might go back and re-shoot this when the light and weather are better!
Creating healthy safer lives is dynamic process that requires proper strategy being implemented at the grass-root levels; and LUWODEA has carried out a baseline survey in the proposed briquette making for cooking fuel project .Briquette making is a new innovation alternative source of cooking fuel that can be used both domestic and in small scale industries. Briquette is made from waste products (coffee, husks, banana peels, charcoal dust, and sawdust) Our clean energy saving cooking stove has several vented holes around it that allows air penetration and the methods of constructing this stove are low-cost and easily transferrable between women and their neighbors in a village, ensuring that use of this stove will spread quickly. We began implementation of this project in early 2014. Since then, we realized that Cooking stove matches hand in hand with briquette making project and now has been responsible for training women in the process of constructing efficient clay cooking-stoves