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Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Poi refers to both a style of performance art and the equipment used for engaging in poi performance. As a performance art, poi involves swinging tethered weights through a variety of rhythmical and geometric patterns. Poi artists may also sing or dance while swinging their poi. Poi can be made from various materials with different handles, weights, and effects (such as fire).
Poi originated with the Māori people of New Zealand, where it is still practiced today. Poi has also gained a following in many other countries. The expansion of poi culture has led to a significant evolution of the styles practiced, the tools used, and the definition of the word "poi."
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
this paperbowl has it´s inspiration from african baskets....zulu baskets...see this link: images.google.dk/imgres?imgurl=http://www.zanzibartribala...
Exploring Photography : Geometric shapes out and about" is the subject for Sat., Feb. 2nd to Friday, February 8th, 2008
ca. 1947 --- Wendy Burden wearing a net dress with inset of taffeta diamonds on the skirt --- Image by © Condé Nast Archive/CORBIS
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Made another design for my modernist portfolio for semester one. Im concentrating on colour theorems and and shape design.
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product Photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Product photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Product photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)
There is simply no way to adequately describe the causeway with pictures or words. It's a large swath of stones that are all geometrically fashioned. Most are in hexagon shapes, sometimes with a few more or a few less sides. all the sides are flat, naturally formed that way out of basalt and other stones. It's amazing. Additionally, many have spherical tops and bottoms that fit into each other, as they're cracked between. Supposedly, Fionn built the causeway to challenge Benandonner. Geologists say that it was created when a volcano erupted, covering the area in lava. Some settled in deep pools. The top cooled off quickly, making weak rock, and the bottom cooled slowly, gradually forming basalt and other rocks, which cracked in even patterns, horizontally and vertically. The erosion has left the geometric shapes after many years.