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VC10 - C1K (XV108)
Cockpit interior. This plane was used as a military carrier based at RAF Brize Norton. Before being decommissioned it saw service taking troops out to the Falklands. The passenger seats face against the direction of travel.......this was felt to be more comfortable for passengers in view of the very steep lift-offs and descents.
Now based at Aeropark, East Midlands Airport
I had the subject on a third and tried to get it to fill up most of the frame. I used a dark background and a flashlight because I wanted the face of the clock to stand out the most and I wanted the chain the be a part of the background. I found the most interesting part of the photo is the subject, since this is a pocket watch and it is something that has died out. The feeling that I want to show was how forgotten this object is. I used a low f stop to get the clock face in focus and have a blurred background. I had a low shutter speed and a 200 iso because the room was dark and the only light source was a iphone flashlight.
Out at the end of civilization (as known in New Mexico) the other day, I didn't have time to shoot everything I wanted, so I brought these items home - all were picked up at that site as I walked back to the car.
On Friday, August 7, 2015, a few lucky tweeters joined @amhistorymuseum and @SILibraries to tour "Object Project," "Fantastic Worlds," and the Dibner Library.
I took the photo this way in order to act out a scene. Where a "deal" is being held. What makes this photo interesting is that the way that this photo is composed. With just objects I acted out a scene of a "drug deal". Also I liked the texture and detail of the money and "drugs". The emotion is regret for getting ripped off on fake drugs. I also had a like a straight-forward feeling. I used a white background in order to make the objects clear and simple. I chose the shutter speed of 1/125 just cause it was a little too light. The aperture was at 6.3 to allow more light in. I used an iso of 800 t get a bluish background to match the "drugs".
When I saw the Business Objects conference at frist I was stunned and couldn't figure out why I recognized the name. Then it hit me, I would be working for them full-time in 7 weeks.
I guess work was the farthest thing from my mind.
These stainless steel gates were designed and made by Anthony Robinson as a gift from the people of Hampshire to commemorate the marriage of the Prince and Princess of wales in 1981. The wall, formerly the outer wall of the castle, is 10 feet thick.
On Friday, August 7, 2015, a few lucky tweeters joined @amhistorymuseum and @SILibraries to tour "Object Project," "Fantastic Worlds," and the Dibner Library.
The objects above our objects that I use everyday. My lashes and lipgloss are always everyday things for me. My sewing materials have started to take on a new meaning because I have had more time on my hands to brainstorm and sketch clothes for my upcoming line and upcoming business. I included my keys, hand sanitizer, gloves , and my mask because they have been essential to my life for the past few months; plus I also use my car to make extra cash.
Fred Perry Cotton Polo Shirt
I've had this particular shirt long enough for it to become an object rather than a simple item of clothing.
Bought from Merc of Carnaby Street.
I've worn them for as long as I can remember.
An English Summer without one is un-thinkable.
Curious ideas. Curious themes. Curious images. Curious Objects.
I love this city for the exploration and discovery of such weird and wonderful things.
How might an object function as a social network? How might it offer an experience of collocated experiential immediacy in which one senses a connection to a collective, not individual users?
This object might react to being held—perhaps vibrating or glowing—the more members of the collective holding it, the more it responds, providing a sense of being 'present' with the others.