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Words projected on the wall of the bodleian, of course they didn't get caught on camera, but I liked the blue blur
This black and white photograph captures a dry, cracked earth surface surrounded by tall grass, symbolizing the effects of drought and environmental stress. The image portrays the harsh reality of climate change and the impact of water scarcity on ecosystems. The contrast between the parched soil and the surrounding vegetation highlights the urgency of addressing environmental issues.
This image highlights the percentage of vegans in different countries. The countries featured include India, China, United States, Germany, Brazil, Mexico, and Japan. India tops the list with a 13% share of vegans, indicating a significant vegan population in the country.
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Home construction, remodeling and demolition projects are responsible for 25 to 30 percent of the nation’s annual municipal solid waste.
Explora una colección de fotos que revelan el greenwashing en acción. Desde publicidad engañosa hasta prácticas ambientales dudosas, cada imagen cuenta una historia.
'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.
Heizzentrale einer Solarsiedlung in Hamburg, Deutschland. | Central heating plant of a solar settlement in Hamburg, Germany. | 5146x3418 Pixel | JPEG
'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.
Happy World Earth Day from The Stone Studio! Let's celebrate our planet's beauty and renew our commitment to sustainable practices, preserving its natural wonders for generations to come.
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Heizzentrale einer Solarsiedlung in Hamburg, Deutschland. | Central heating plant of a solar settlement in Hamburg, Germany. | 5146x3418 Pixel | JPEG
The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Still photo made with a Panasonic NV-GS400 video recorder.
The Splash Festival was held on Chambers Island on the Maroochy River. The theme was environmental awareness of the riverine landscape. In Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Photo taken during a public talk on the looming issue of peak oil, capitalism and environmenal awareness. Held in the Old Witta Schoolhouse near Maleny in Queensland, Australia.
'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.
This photograph captures a casual and colorful moment among a group of individuals against a vibrant graffiti wall. I used a 25mm focal length at f/2.5, which effectively blurred the background while maintaining enough depth of field to keep all the subjects in the foreground clearly visible. The shutter speed of 1/400 was excellent for freezing any quick movements, ensuring that all details remain sharp, and the ISO of 200 was ideal for maintaining detail without introducing noise into the image.
The composition benefits from the striking colors of the graffiti, which contrast nicely with the subjects and add a lively backdrop to the scene. All subjects are within the frame, contributing to a balanced and dynamic composition. This setting successfully conveys a relaxed, communal atmosphere, with the subjects' expressions and engagement adding to the overall lively and friendly vibe. The entire scene captures a snapshot of urban life filled with interaction and art, making it a compelling moment preserved in time.
Photo taken during a fundraiser evening for the Greens Sunshine Coast. In the UpFront Club in Maleny, Queensland, Australia.
'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.
www.thearmorylife.com/cover-in-a-gunfight/ The article "Cover Concepts for the Armed Citizen" by Mike Boyle discusses the importance of recognizing and utilizing cover in gunfight situations, as learned from a 1981 NYPD study analyzing 6,000 officer-involved shootings. The study highlighted that recognizing and using cover is crucial for survival during confrontations, a tactic that is equally important for civilians. Boyle emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between cover and concealment, noting that effective use of cover can help prevent getting shot. The article also details what constitutes cover versus concealment, such as cars, trees, or walls for cover, and interior walls or bushes for concealment, and encourages citizens to practice situational awareness and think strategically about defensive positions in potentially dangerous situations. The content is advised not to replace professional training but serves to raise awareness about personal security tactics.
In this photo, I captured a bustling street festival using a 20mm focal length at f/2.0. This wide angle was perfect for including both the lively crowd and the vibrant street art that lined the alley. The wide aperture helped in softly blurring the background while keeping the foreground interactions sharp and focused, highlighting the joyful expressions and candid moments of the festival-goers.
I chose an ISO of 200 and a shutter speed of 1/500 to effectively handle the dynamic movement and variable lighting conditions of the outdoor setting, ensuring that the image remained clear and vibrant without any motion blur. This was crucial in such a vibrant, constantly moving atmosphere.
The composition of the photo centers around the woman laughing in the foreground, her joy capturing the essence of the festival spirit. The surrounding details, like the string lights and the murals, add layers to the story, providing context and a sense of place. My intention was to capture not just the people but also the environment, weaving together a narrative about the community and the shared joy found in these communal spaces.
'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.
'Australia Pumping Empty' film and forum evening held in the Maleny Community Centre in Queensland, Australia. The event was organised by Sustainable Maleny to raise awareness of environmental and sustaibility issues. Noosa Mayor Bob Abbot was a key speaker.
This image vibrantly captures the atmosphere of an outdoor evening market, with the focus on a woman smiling and engaging in conversation, which brings a personal touch to the bustling scene. The choice of a 28mm lens at f/1.8 was excellent for achieving a shallow depth of field, which subtly blurs the busy background while keeping the main subject sharp, drawing attention to her expression and interaction. The ISO of 400 is appropriate for the dimming light conditions of an evening market, helping to maintain detail without introducing too much noise.
The composition successfully portrays the lively environment, including various people and market stalls, which adds context to the scene. However, the focus seems slightly soft on the subject, potentially due to the wide aperture combined with the challenges of low-light focusing. A slight increase in aperture size might have sharpened the focus on the subject while still maintaining the blurred background effect. Overall, the photograph does a fantastic job of capturing the energy and communal feel of the market, with the main subject’s enjoyment clearly conveyed.