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I like the perspective in this shot, with the tower in the background and the head in the foreground, but only the plane in focus.
Festival Perspectives 2024 / Programm-Heft
> Michael Zandl, David Eisele, Kolja Huneck / Sawdust Symphony
ex libris MTP
Lt. Governor Rutherford Joins a Podcast regarding Perspectives on Justice by Heather Poston at Lt. Governor's Office. 100 State Circle, Annapolis MD 21401
At the advent of construction using bricks, it was indeed a milestone and an awe-inspiring moment when everything gelled and the masterpiece was beheld. Decades later, the emotional effect of brick-work is still captivating as seen in its entirety at Colbeck Castle, Old Habour in St. Catherine, Jamaica. I call this perspective cz I guess I felt a Spiderman moment at the time or maybe just the inability thereof. Sometimes I just feel to change my normal view from the normal human and do the superhuman. **sigh. I guess for now I'll just remain with scaffolding or pics like these which add a different perspective on life.
Perspective: Backcountry Brace
During these winter days with obscured/veiled suns, I consider Perspectives with Wide Angle Lenses as my activity for the day. Interesting lighting speaks for itself but up close and personal is better. The two rusty nails in the lower right corner of this just grab my “deep focus” love of this particular lens.
The bent rod on the far left is a BLM Benchmark that someone’s vehicle hit with and bent at this tight corner in the remote backcountry. It’s been there for the 20 years I’ve been driving by it lol. The rail has the Benchmark Wired to it.. Keeping the cattle from moving it was the purpose. 250 dollars to disturb lolol . I haven’t touched it😀
These corner braces carry a huge amount of tension with the barbed wire humming in the wind they are so tight. I’ve heard that many times up here…fences humming in the wind. Keep that wire tight !!!. Lot’s o tension on the bottom of that left post. Building braces well utilized, on all fences, is a science here.. Warm Season brings more fencing practic every year. We have about 30 miles of 3-4 strand fence on my ranch alone. Some of the big Ranches have people that only fix fences on the payroll. It takes a pretty tough hombre’ to string barbed wire without tangling yourself up in it lolol.
The snow up here varies by the day this early in the winter. Somedays it all mostly melts and others it’s covering everything. Two track roads will be unpassable shortly. My ridge line lookout spots will be snow drifted in. I’ve been known to plow some of my two tracks to allow me to get up on ridge one. The high ridges are snow light on the windswept top of which, I can usually drive quite a ways.
Location: Bliss DInosaur Ranch, Wyoming/Montana
Perspective: Backcountry Brace
My first attempt at aerial perspective for Assignment52 (not so good as it was also a really foggy morning - will try again tomorrow :0) ).
Boredom kicked in with this while waiting for the EB at the Wayzata siding, the little depot with the big depot.
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Kathryn Dovey, Manager, National Contact Point Coordination, Responsible Business Conduct Unit, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris; Young Global Leader speaking during the Session: Perspective Labs at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Sometimes the path you’re on is not as important as the direction you’re heading. ~Kevin Smith
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visited one of my favorite peaceful places earlier this week for our weekly blog photo contribution themed "perspective".
of course, i took a few shots for me... loved all the angles and lines of the concrete and the bridge. went a little gritty/high contrast with the edits for slider sunday!
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Penjor is symbolizes the mountain and the mountain itself is the symbol of the universe. Therefore, for the Balinese the penjor is synonymous with Mount Agung, the highest and holiest mountain in Bali.
This is one of the media used by Hindus in Bali as part of almost every important ceremony, especially for the anniversary temple celebrations.
The aim of erecting penjors at Galungan is to show devotion to God in His manifestation as Hyang Giri Pati (the God of the mountain). Mountains with deep forests hold a lot of water, which flows into rivers. This then fulfils water needs for irrigation and drinking water.
During Galungan celebrations, each family erects a penjor outside their gate, which makes the whole neighborhood look splendid.
In addition, livestock sacrificed for the ceremony are believed to become better creatures in their next life.
The students and teachers of Perspectives Middle Academy (located in Auburn Gresham) are making tremendous academic and social emotional learning growth. Just this past year SY 2013-2014, they made almost two (2) grade levels of growth in both math and reading.
Photos by David Terry
Perspectives’ is a series of free panel discussions held just before the first public performance of each DCPA Theatre Company staging. The 'Anna Karenina’ panel included, from left: Literary Director Douglas Langworthy, Dramaturg Allison Horsley, Voice and Dialect Director Kathy Maes, actor Timothy McCracken (Stiva), Scenic Designer Tony Cisek and actor Kate Gleason (Mother Scherbatsky). The next ‘Perspectives’ will be held before the first preview of The Whistlebower' at 6 p.m. on Friday, February 8, in the Jones Theatre. Photo by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
The students and teachers of Perspectives Middle Academy (located in Auburn Gresham) are making tremendous academic and social emotional learning growth. Just this past year SY 2013-2014, they made almost two (2) grade levels of growth in both math and reading.
Photos by David Terry
The tail of the Gray Whale as compared the other boats watching really puts the size of this magnificent creature in perspective.
One of the outcomes from the LE4EL PERSPECTIVITY project at the exterimental arts festival 'off munich'
Nicolette Gray documents this face as "Perspective, Figgins 1845."¹
The earliest specimen personally examined is shown as Claro y Oscuro [Light and Dark] by Fundiçion de J.B. Clement (Valencia) dated 1840.
Kelly illustrates it and other chromatic reverses shown by George Nesbitt in 1841,² and Bullen writes that the design originated in France.³
This letterpress typeface has not been digitally archived for posterity.
More THP revival projects: forums.typeheritage.com/status/
More cool undigitized fonts: forums.typeheritage.com/undigitized/
More updates of Nicolette Gray's research of 19th-century type trends in Great Britain: forums.typeheritage.com/gray-chart/
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¹Gray, N. (1938): XIXth Century Ornamented Types and Title Pages, page 184. Faber and Faber Limited, London.
²Kelly, R.R. (1977): American Wood Type, 1828–1900|Notes on the Evolution of Decorated and Large Types, page 75. Litton Educational Publishing, Inc./Van Nostrand Reinhold Company (New York 1969). Reprinted by DaCapo Press, Inc. (New York 1977).
³Bullen, H.L. [pen-name Quadrat](1906-1908): Discursions of a Retired Printer. In The Inland Printer, March 1907.
At an artexibition in Berlin an old jewish school had been opened up to the puplic. After the compulsory security check you have to go through this giant exibition were at your feet. This room the artist had taken fotos of a russian school classroom and put 'em on the wall in one of the many classrooms. He'd then painted som paintings and cut these so they fit into the perspective of the foto. Look at the ceeling for refrence on the perspective.
I like the contrast between the black/white foto and the more colorful girl in the foreground.