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Camera: Ricoh Caplio R30
Exposure: 0.002 sec (1/440)
Aperture: f/4.4
Focal Length: 20.1 mm
ISO Speed: 64
{Pippi Zornoza's installation at the Winton Bell Gallery exhibition "Building Expectation: Past and Present Visions of the Architectural Future", photographed by Karen Philippi}
Photo by Erin Jenkins of the exhibit "Renate Aller: The Space Between Memory and Expectation" on view at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center October 22, 2022 - February 12, 2023. www.brattleboromuseum.org
We went to the Congress building in expectation of making the 4 p.m. tour. Turns out the tour wasn't until the next day, but we were provided with this protest immediately upon exiting the Subte station. We couldn't figure out at the time who or what was being protested, or whether they were pro- or anti-Peronist (the banners referring to Juan and Eva were unclear as to their intent). What was really interesting was this space an hour later. You'd have never known a protest had taken place. Traffic was flowing normally and all the trash and debris had pretty much been cleared away.
This meets the expectation meets requirement 4: flash. For this image, I placed the subject in a corner with little light. Using my black phone case, I absorbed some of the flash from the left side of the image to create a soft effect throughout the shot. I shot at a shutter speed of 1/200, an aperture of f/4.5 and stood above the subject to create a better angle for a portrait. I edited and color corrected the image with post-processing in Lightroom.
Spectators await kick-off of closing ceremonies of the sportsfest 2011 with great expectation. Photo by Adebayo/ IITA. (file name: Picture 216).
ADDICTION AND EXPECTATION FOR THE ATTRACTIONS IS SOCIAL MEDIA (18.11.2021).
“Make sure we are happy in real life, not just in social media.”
Principal’s Message:
Social media is training us to compare our lives, instead of appreciating everything we are. No wonder why everyone is always depressed. We must spend a little more time trying to make something of ourselves and a little less time trying to impress people. We should listen more to our surroundings and spend less time on our phone. Most people spend less time outside than prisoners. When we spend too much time thinking about other people’s lives, we spend less time working on our own. One of the main problems in families today is that we spend less and less time together. Time together is precious time- time needed to talk, to listen, to encourage, and to show how to do things. Talk less, do more. Make our actions louder than our voice. We should spend less time staring into screens and more time staring into eyes and we should cherish our family and make time for our family, have patience, and laugh often with them. We should spend less time in the mirror and more time feeling, wonderful, social media addiction is society’s biggest problem. The addiction to social media is like suicide in daily installments. Some people try too hard for social media but not hard enough in real life.
Let us always remember that sacrifice means spending less time on entertainments and more time on improving our life and our family.