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Fotografia do making of do dia de noiva da Kelly, que começou no Werner Coiffeur do Shopping Rio Design Leblon e terminou na casa da noiva, em Copacabana, RJ. O penteado da noiva foi feito com coque de cachos presos com fita de pérolas, acessório da Loja Rua do Ouvidor, 120. A noiva usou vestido of white da Só Núpcias e sapatos Luana Zabot, na cor rosa queimado ou rosé. As alianças de ouro branco, com brilhante na aliança da noiva foram levados para a cerimônia em fusquinhas retrô com laço de cetim. Os convites foram confeccionados pelo noivo e a noiva aproveitou para posar com a bateria e os instrumentos do noivo músico. www.fabiomorofotografia.com.br
This lady and her daughter are making palm sugar tablets. Circlets of palm leaf are filled with thick syrup and more water is heated out until the tablets are solid. They are then packaged up for sale.
To get the amount of palm sugar shown here is about 10 hours work up a palm tree collecting the sugar and more time spent reducing the syrup. You can buy about 30 of these tablets for $1
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I think it's one of my first photo manipulations ... the original photograph was taken at the beginning of 2006. The child is Leví, my lovely nephew (well, I already have 3 nephews and a sweet, newborn niece), but he's the only one who likes to pose for the camera, he always enjoys posing in a very funny way, making faces and poses.
To be honest I'd dare to say that nowadays photo manipulations like this are a little bit harder for me, lack of time? or lack of imagination maybe (again)?
Creo que esta foto es una de mis primeras manipulaciones... la foto original se hizo a principios del 2006. El pequeño es mi sobrino Leví (bueno ya tengo 3 sobrinos y una preciosa sobrinita recien nacida), pero él es el único al que le gusta posar, le gusta hacerlo de una forma divertida, poniendo caritas o poses.
Para ser honesta, reconozco que a día de hoy pensar en otra foto manipulada como ésta se me hace difícil, ¿falta de tiempo o quizas de nuevo falta de imaginación?
At Casey Elementary School on Camp Casey Jan. 14, students and parents take part in the school's second annual Math Madness workshop, which aimed to build math proficiency by using games and other activities to make the subject enjoyable for youngsters. In one of those activities, for example, competing groups had to use 20 strands of uncooked spaghetti and about a yard of masking tape to create the tallest possible structure that would support a marshmallow for at least 30 seconds without collapsing. - U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Noh Ha-kyung
Through the Aberdeen Tunnel (a two-tube tunnel linking Happy Valley and Wong Chuk Hang near Aberdeen on the Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong) and onto Aberdeen. The tunnel shortens the travel time between the north and the south of the Hong Kong Island. It connects the Wong Chuk Hang Road in the south, and Canal Road Flyover in the north.
The tunnel is 1.9 kilometres long.
Aberdeen is an area and town on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. Administratively, it is part of the Southern District. Aberdeen Harbour is a harbour between Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau. The name 'Aberdeen' can refer to the areas of Aberdeen, Wong Chuk Hang and Ap Lei Chau, but it is more often used to refer to the town only.
Aberdeen is famous to tourists for its floating village and floating seafood restaurants located within the Aberdeen Typhoon Shelters. The Tanka people are generally associated with the fishing industry, and there are also several dozen expatriates living on boats in the harbour.
Ocean Park is in this area.
Starting during the Ming Dynasty, "Hong Kong" became the original name for the presently-named Aberdeen village. In the early 19th century, foreigners who landed near Aberdeen Village mistook the name of the village "Hong Kong" for the whole island. When the foreigners eventually realized their mistake, the name "Hong Kong" was already commonly used to refer to the entire island.Thus in 1845, Aberdeen was named after the British Foreign Secretary, the Earl of Aberdeen.
Aberdeen is known indigenously as Heung Kong Tsai or Hong Kong Tsai, which means Hong Kong Minor. It is believed that Aberdeen is where the name of Hong Kong (more accurate transcription, Heung Kong) originates.
From here you can get SanPan rides, eat a mean in the Jumbo floating Resturant and expeariance the life of the Tanka (Boat People).
The Jumbo Kingdom consists of the Jumbo Floating Restaurant and the adjacent Tai Pak Floating Restaurant.
The Jumbo Kingdom was established in October 1976 by Dr. Stanley Ho after four years and over HK$30 million were spent to design and build it. It was originally decorated in the style of an ancient Chinese imperial palace.
In 2000, two tugboats brought one of the floating barges (Palace) from the Aberdeen Harbour to the mouth of the Manila Bay, and it was rebranded as the "Jumbo Kingdom Manila". Much of the original ancient Chinese imperial palace style renovation has been retained.
Aberdeen is a wonderful place to visit. More tall buildings mixed in with traditional Junks, Sanpans, Fishermen and food.
I took many random photos of the buildings. I have no idea what they are but they made an impression on me. I also discovered just how wide 24 mm on my lens was as the perspective of buildings was interesting, they were all leaning into the pictures.
Canon EOS 5D, 24-70L
2013
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San woman in Okavango Delta gathering long grass to make beds for the local guides. I bet their beds were much comfortable than our thin plastic-covered mattresses ;-)
We spend an afternoon making magical mushroom lights in our garden with young Theodore Carman, one of my art students, his mother Isabelle and my friend Jean.
In our first session, we created the mushroom stems and domes, as well as the LED lights for a dozen mushrooms. We made them by soldering surface-mounted LEDs and resistors to a stiff wire, mixing watercolor with clear silicon, shaping the stems and domes with saran wrap.
We got the first mushroom to light up at the end of the day, and it looked truly magical!
In our next session, we will assemble all these parts, drill holes in a wooden log and attach the mushrooms to it, soldering all the wires to a holder with three AA batteries.
If you like, you can easily make your own by following the instructions in this fine video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LjGFkpApw
It takes about 6 hours to make these mushrooms over two sessions, but the results make it all worthwhile.
For months, Theodore kept asking if we could make these mushrooms during our maker art classes at the Lycée, but I thought this would be too hard for some of the younger kids in our course. So I offered to have him come to our home when the course ended, so we could fulfill his dream in a smaller group.
Making art with friends is such a pleasant experience. I think creative collaborations like these are good for society, and should be encouraged more.
View photos of our other maker art classes: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
Foto del Making Off de Culpables, se rodó en el local la Feria y en un galpón con las pantallas leds. El video fue dirigido por mis amigos de Alterado!
Link Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsc7YXgAe8E
Link Making Off:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMeQa2YzMYI
Fotos Por: Carolina Dagach
I'm making a mug of tea. I have a kettle with a blue light in it, as the steam rose from the water the light became more diffuse blurring the mug, the packet of tea and my hand.
Rodaje de Teaser por Proyecto Ganador de INCUBARTE.
DIRECCIÓN: Francesca Franchini.
ASISTENTE DE DIRECCIÓN: Carolina Dagach.
PRODUCCIÓN: Francesca Franchini & Carolina Dagach.
DIRECCIÓN DE FOTO: Felipe Alvarez.
CÁMARA: Felipe Alvarez.
DIRECCIÓN DE ARTE: Martin Arriagada.
ASISTENTE DE FOTO Y CÁMARA: Cristián Copaja.
ASISTENTES DE ARTE: Mara & Matias Medina.
GUIÓN: Carolina Dagach.
MAKING OF EN VIDEO: Carola Bravo.
MAKING OF EN FOTO FIJA: Carolina Dagach.
Craftivism: Making a Difference in the World~ One Stitch at a Time
KnitLit group, spring 2011 Haverstraw Middle School, Haverstraw, NY
People are doing it. They are doing it on subways, in restaurants and on airplanes. They are doing it in baseball stadiums, movie theaters and in the park. They are doing Craftivism and everywhere you turn you can find people of all ages, races, creeds and religions participating in what has become a global phenomenon of making the world a better place- one stitch at a time.
The term “craftivism”, hybrid of the words craft + activism, was coined in 2003 by creator and knitter, Betsy Greer. It is a movement based upon the idea that a person’s time and talent can really make a difference in the world. Most craftivists are knitters and crocheters looking to find different and more meaningful ways to share their craft and it is being used to bring attention to a multitude of causes. Craftivists help to bring about positive change in the world through their skills.
Some of the causes targeted in the craftivism movement are environmentalism, anti-capitalism, anti-sweatshop, anti-war a well as various personal causes such as breast cancer awareness, literacy, homelessness, domestic violence and children born into poverty. Knitters and crocheters around the world participate in covert “yarn-bombing” escapades, mimicking graffiti street art only with hand knitted fabrics sewn around trees, light poles and statues using their art to beautify the things around them.
It is here that I introduce you to New Yorker Betsy Rodman, a fellow knitter and craftivist. Betsy is the founder of Project Scarf. Project Scarf is bringing knitters from all over the world to join in creating the world’s longest scarf. Separate sections of knitted scarves are sent in to and assembled by Betsy to form a larger scarf. What does one do with the world’s longest scarf, you might ask? When the project is complete, the sections will be disassembled and the individual scarves are distributed to various organizations to provide to help keep warm those who have little.
Betsy also founded the KnitLit program in her local school. This program teaches kids the skill of knitting. Squares are knitted and sewn together to form blankets which are also distributed to those in need. The kids involved in the program choose where to donate. However, this ain’t your grandma's knitting bee- these kids also listen to great books on audio and discuss them as they are knitting. Betsy has had tremendous success in her school and hopes to one day be able to bring KnitLit to schools across the nation. I got to ask Betsy a few questions about herself and her programs. (continued) community.humanityhealing.net/profiles/blogs/craftivism-c...
More about Project Scarf
A firefighting plane making a retardant drop on the south line of the Quail Fire in Alpine, Utah.
See more images here: greatproj.com/2012/07/quail-fire-in-alpine-utah/
Foto del Making Off de Culpables, se rodó en el local la Feria y en un galpón con las pantallas leds. El video fue dirigido por mis amigos de Alterado!
Link Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsc7YXgAe8E
Link Making Off:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMeQa2YzMYI
Fotos Por: Carolina Dagach
We spend an afternoon making magical mushroom lights in our garden with young Theodore Carman, one of my art students, his mother Isabelle and my friend Jean.
In our first session, we created the mushroom stems and domes, as well as the LED lights for a dozen mushrooms. We made them by soldering surface-mounted LEDs and resistors to a stiff wire, mixing watercolor with clear silicon, shaping the stems and domes with saran wrap.
We got the first mushroom to light up at the end of the day, and it looked truly magical!
In our next session, we will assemble all these parts, drill holes in a wooden log and attach the mushrooms to it, soldering all the wires to a holder with three AA batteries.
If you like, you can easily make your own by following the instructions in this fine video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LjGFkpApw
It takes about 6 hours to make these mushrooms over two sessions, but the results make it all worthwhile.
For months, Theodore kept asking if we could make these mushrooms during our maker art classes at the Lycée, but I thought this would be too hard for some of the younger kids in our course. So I offered to have him come to our home when the course ended, so we could fulfill his dream in a smaller group.
Making art with friends is such a pleasant experience. I think creative collaborations like these are good for society, and should be encouraged more.
View photos of our other maker art classes: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
“Yeah, it seems like yesterday
I could barely hear your name over the band playing
Leaning on my Chevrolet
Your hair in braids, holding my hands saying
I don't normally do this
But there's something ‘bout you and the vibe and the music
It was love it or lose it
Wig in progress shots. I really like how it's coming along. I think I finally figured out how to make the bangs work but they need to be flat ironed.
Making Spaces aims to develop a national strategy to sustainably integrate making into schools across the country. The Bubbler at Madison Public Library was excited to be a Midwest hub in partnership with Madison Metropolitan School District to create making & learning spaces in our schools.
As a hub, the Bubbler provided our schools with development and support to help jumpstart and sustain maker education in classrooms. This included facilitating professional development around making & learning, connecting schools & community makers to build a mindset & goals for making spaces, and successfully launching crowd sourcing campaigns for schools to raise funds and support.
Photos by library staff.
In Afghanistan we visited project sites of Healnet TPO, a Dutch based NGO with years of experience in Afghanistan. We visited project sites in Jalalabad and around to learn more on their midwifery programs that run throughout the government. Their policies have now been implemented by the Afghan government through the whole country.
Making Off de hoje, amanhã estarei postando uma das encomendas que mais gostei de fazer, foi dificil, demorou, mas valeu muito a pena! Só tenho uma coisa para falar, quero uns desses para mim! xDD
Making Off del segundo videoclip de 'APT.' , "Veneno" a cargo de los chicos de Alterado! Producciones .
Director: Sebastián Soto y Nicolás Soto
Producción: Alterado!
Released: 12 de Enero, 2007
Location: Club Hipico, Santiago de Chile
Fotos: Sebastián Isla Decap.
Working at www.scotclans.com . It's amazing to watch her making a kilt, I have videoed the first bit.
Machines can be as simple as a wheel or as complex as the clockworks on a watch, and do-it-yourself solutions can often be intimidating. During our day of "Making Things Move," Lab visitors demystified the basics by adding movement to everyday objects. Learn more about these events: ow.ly/bJjWV
Photos: Luke Abiol
© 2012 Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York