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A lesson practicing emergency dismounts (basically falling off your horse in an emergency, always good to practice sometimes,) Also everyone is wearing some sort of Halloween thing, although most of it got taken off.
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The Bass Lesson with Rozhan Razman & Zeke Martin on drums
25.10.09
Aswara's Orchestra Hall
Rafidelic Photography as the Co-sponsor & Official Photographer
Organized my i-Imagine
This is my cat Cody. He has no hesitation about climbing into anything, even a heating duct one time. His breed is called "Ragdoll". It was taken with a Canon Powershot G10, ISO 400, 1/8 @ f/4.5, 30.5mm focal length.
My photography experience to date essentially consists of family and event snapshots captured by pointing the camera at people or a scenic landscape and pressing the shutter button. I consider this one of the more aesthetic photographs I have taken, but it is rarity in my collection. This is precisely the reason I enrolled in this course. I hope to gain the knowledge and skill to make an artistic, compelling photograph rather than continue to merely snap photos.
I teach computer science at Duke University and have never taken an art/aesthetic course in my life. I am looking forward to the learning experience and to the break from technical subjects that dominate my work life. My sister does teach art at Vassar College, so I am hoping there is a recessive artistic gene in there somewhere that will kick in to help me. My favorite photographer is the landscape photographer, Philip Hyde (1921-2006), www.philiphyde.com. His work resonates with my sense of the beauty of these wilderness locations, most of which I have hiked or backpacked. I am drawn into his compositions by the richness of the colors, and the framing and lighting of the image.
Hey Y'all. I am Will Thomas, a recent graduate of East Carolina University. I was born in Seattle, Washington and then moved to North Carolina. In about two months, I will start my pursuit of a Masters of Education with a concentration in Higher Ed and Student Affairs Leadership in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I am taking this class for the same reason as Jason, I was missing 1 credit of Fine Arts that I need to finish my degree requirements.
I am a very amateur photography, but I like to shoot images that make statements, like the photo that I have chosen for this lesson. I like to see how the impact of something man has made is being affect by nature. I like to do most of my shooting outdoors and in nature. I would like to learn more on taking people pictures and photographing in the different settings of Black and White.
I learn these thing from the course and overall become a better photographer.
Phillip Hyde is my favorite photographer, I admire his shots of nature and his bold ability to capture the unique and bright colors of nature.
Rain Soaked Slippahs.
Nikon F100, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4D
@ f/2.8, 1/30 sec. center weighted metering.
Kodak BW400CN film.
Here are pictures of the rehearsal and choreography lessons for the final performance by the Broadway stars and participants on Seth's Big Fat Broadway Cruise. Decided to improve the sound of the group by taking photographs instead of singing! I snuck out early to take pictures of the lighthouse as we entered Nassau. On board the Celebrity Equinox for Seth's Big Fat Broadway Cruise from February 15th to the 22nd, 2020. The itinerary includes stops in San Juan (Puerto Rico), Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas (US Virgin Islands), Tortola (British Virgin Islands), Nassau (Bahamas) before returning to Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale, Florida). The best part is that we are on Seth's Big Fat Broadway Cruise again!
The Bass Lesson with Rozhan Razman & Zeke Martin on drums
25.10.09
Aswara's Orchestra Hall
Rafidelic Photography as the Co-sponsor & Official Photographer
Organized my i-Imagine
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The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Omar Kozarsky]
The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Omar Kozarsky]
Our Allied Health students got hands on this week as they had the opportunity to do some dissections. The lesson overview was the cardio vascular system, the heart chambers and how it all functions #citycollegeGVL #dissection #alliedhealth
As I document our lives, I learn. Here's another lesson from my 365 . . .
Children make art every day - with joy and gusto. They get so much pleasure from the act of creating, yet somewhere along the way to adulthood most of us stop.
We shouldn't.
Lesson #2 Not as easy to see from the photo but the light was close and could see the values much better than try #1
A lesson of why tastings need more objective measurements. The Prunus curator said "This is the best peach in this tasting". Someone asked her "What do you mean by 'best'?" "It's just the best".
Well, it wasn't anywhere near the best in my opinion. The curator clearly likes very sweet peaches with a minimum of acid. My ideal of a peach is sweet with enough acid to set that off. The questioner may have had yet another ideal of what 'best' would consist of. There need to be better standards for describing fruit taste than a mere Brix measurement.