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Geometry Rubric: Score each item and describe how you fulfilled its expectation. Each item is worth 10 Pts.

Respond to each item:

 

1.Clear focal area/ Score: _____10___

Where is the focal area and why did you choose it? The focal area would be the area where the two barrels are and the bucket is in between

 

2. Use of geometry to frame subject/Score__10_What geometry type are you representing?

Describe how you used it in your photo? The use of geometry is circle

 

3.Contrast / Score____5_____

Describe some areas of low and high contrast in your image. Not that much contrast

 

4.Understands the rule of thirds. Score____5____

What type of balance are you showing in this photo? I don’t know

Where is you subject placed on the grid?

 

5.Depth/ Score____5_____

Describe how you used design elements to create depth?

6.Use of lighting is apparent. Score_____8_____

Describe the type of lighting you are using and discuss how it effects the image. the lighting in the image is bright

 

7. Interesting point of view. Score_____7_____

What is the point of view you used in your image?

How does your choice of perspective affect your image? what is interesting is nothing, and my choice is this because other angles would not be a circle and would look weird

 

8 Use of pattern and texture. Score____10_____

Describe some ways you used pattern and texture in your image. The pattern and texture are the bricks in the background.

 

9. Use of Visual Movement Score____7__

Describe some ways your eye moves through your image.

Explain how composition elements affect the path of movement that you described.

Your eye moves from the barrels to the brick wall.

 

10. Strong leading line. Score____9____

Describe how you used leading line. The leading line is going from the focal area to the brick wall

  

Total Score_______76____/100

   

Expectation it has been drawn by Nafse HZ in 2004.

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Expectation Fails, written by Steve Higgins

This is a piece that I recently finished.

The Bible verse that I like to pray with it is Eph 3:19-21

"High achievement always takes place in the framework of high expectation" - Charles Kettering. When a newly joined faculty who is just six months old in the institution ventures for something big like a Management Development Programme (MDP), expectations from the director, colleagues and public is really high. I believe that it is that high expectation which helped me to successfully complete the MDP which was appreciated by all the 35 participants alike. I am greatly in debt to Dr. Babu Joseph (Former Vice Chancellor of Cochin University of Science and Technology) who readily agreed to come for the valedictory ceremony amidst his busy schedule. Being a voracious reader and writer, the wisdom he shared was priceless and it was a real motivation for the upcoming learning and development experts. He said " At this juncture, I would like to appreciate Dr. Manu Melwin Joy for the novelty of the topic (Gamification) that he has chosen for the MDP and the meticulous way in which he has carried out the program which is evident from the feedback of the participant.” Mr Anand Unnikrishnan (Chief Business Consultant, Busa solutions) and Dr. Mary Fatima Cross (Professor, SCMS School of Technology and Management) share their feedback on conduct of the program, the expertise of the resource person and the rich takeaways from the session. My special thanks to Prof. Dr. D. Mavoothu (Director, School of Management Studies, CUSAT) for having trust in me and supporting me during the planning and execution of the program.

Els Pilars caminant: get 4 teams of castellers of the same town... make 2 castells each at the bottom of the stairs to the Cathedral... once warm... pile up 4 people and climb all the stairs... climb down... walk all the way to the town hall (1km) and get the smallest in the team pulled to the balcony... and celebrate!!!!

Children waiting for volunteers. 5th day? Sirubari. Lamjung. Nepal.

This piece was inspired the growing of false hope. The heart represents the seed that the young girl is hoping will grow into a tree, but instead it grows into madness and pain.

 

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Marker; Watercolor

When tested against ‘Sham acupuncture’ (where the operator inserts needles at random locations) ‘Real acupuncture’ performs equally as well. That’s not to say that the receiver does not report an effect of the treatment, they often do report a benefit. If there were no effect then using the phrase “placebo effect” would not be appropriate. However, since both the ‘sham’ & ‘real’ acupuncture accrue the same level of effect we know that the location of the needles isn’t actually important. What is important is that the subject believes that inserting the needles will have an effect.

Looking out the window for my man.

Waiting for the wheel to turn

En attente d'entrer dans le manège

Expectation, anticipation, love, dependence .... how many emotions a 3 month old can muster? See for yourself!

Location: Char Taherpur, Faridpur, Bangladesh

Véspera da chegada do irmãozinho da Giovanna.

"Expectation is the root of all heartache."

- William Shakespeare

 

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E-car charging points at Rivington motorway services on the M61 near Bolton.

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