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We did a 20 minute draft perspective drawing before this one. I did this one over two classes. Some problems with alignment and proportions but overall I like it.
Ma contribution au Thème 5 du projet 52 du blog : vivrelaphoto.com auquel je vous encourage de participer car ça nous donne des exercices pas forcément facile et c'est vraiment amusant d'essayer de "nouvelles techniques" ou de se surpasser.
On Friday, June 5, 2015, nearly 3,000 Perspectives students, family members, staff, and community leaders held one of the largest student-led peace marches in the city's history. Groups came out to join the march from schools, churches, and businesses in Chicago, the suburbs, and cities from throughout the country.
Our students' voices are being heard: the march was featured on dozens of news outlets including Fox32, ABC7, CBS2, WGNTV, Univision Chicago and WBEZ Morning Shift...
We also had dozens of local leaders standing for peace with our students. Mayor Rahm Emanuel kicked off the peace march at 24th and speakers at our Peace Jam following the march included:
Razia, Janeya, & Maurice and Perspectives students and alumni
Tom Wilson, chairman and CEO of Allstate
Alderman Pat Dowell, 3rd Ward alderman
State Rep. Ken Dunkin, 5th District representative
Pastor James Meeks, Salem Baptist Church
Pastor Charles Jenkins, Fellowship Chicago
Matt McGill, WVON Radio Personality
FM Supreme, humanitarian rap artist
The march would not have been possible without the support of AAR Corp. chairman and CEO David Storch and Rags of Honor, who provided the "I Am For Peace" t-shirts for all 3,000 marchers, and Ice Mountain Water, which provided 3,000 bottles of water the marchers.
Thank you to everyone who came out to march with us, and to everyone in the Perspectives family who is standing for peace. Together, we can create a more peaceful Chicago--and a more peaceful world!
Photo credit: Jason Brown Photography
March 15, 2012 - Another view from our condo, but this time since the weather is now somewhat warm enough, I was able to go outside on our balcony to take the picture.
Notice the lovely crane in our view. We thought we had a good view and that a condo can't be built in front of us due to the rail road tracks. Lucky us they're deciding to do an overpass east of us, so that means the tracks are being raised.
Looking eastwards, from the far tip of Porto Antico, Genoa. To the right are former Cotton Warehouses, since converted into restaurants and offices. Genoa, Italy. 28 August 2016.
Taking pictures of the beach from quite far away, the slabs almost look like they could be little boulders the size of your leg, and the people little ants climbing.
Living a happy life or unhappy life is all base on your perspective. Everything happens in your life is your own responsibility because you are the one who makes the choices.
If you choose to see this image with a negative perspective, then all you'll see will be negative - loneliness or being left behind. But if you choose to see this in a positive way, then you might sense the subject matter is enjoying its moment.
So what are you feeling right now?
My strongest techniques are watercolours. This watercolour painting shows a good use of perspective.
Back in 2D Design I, our final project was to demonstrate the ability to read and construct a scene using linear perspective. We sighted these blocks and scanned them, editing them in Photoshop.
Torii (gate) path to the Inari Shrine, Ueno Park, Tokyo. The floating effect of the painted upper posts rendered by this crude flash shot gives it a crude ghostly atmosphere, like any number of B-grade Japanese horror films.
Global Perspectives 2016
'The Future of Civic Space' was the theme for this year's Global Perspectives - our annual conference that brings together civil society leaders, activists, and trend-setters to discuss, debate, and collaborate on some of the biggest issues affecting the sector. The 8th annual Global perspectives was held at the Heinrich Böll Stiftung in Berlin (Germany) on 26 - 28 October 2016. Participants and speakers came from across the globe.