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Participants were asked to write on a post it note an idea which they would take away from the day. These are the post it notes from people who were inspired by Kevin Hennah's presentation.

under the summer sun ...

 

view on black, press L ...

Instax Square + Fujifilm XS10

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Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.

we are lossing green day by day.... tried to hold on to some before it fades away totally... go green...

just a snap...but i like it anyway

some building in seattle

 

As part of the driving theory test you are now required to pass a hazard perception section. The Driving Standards Agency decided to introduce a new section to the theory test at the end of 2002.

I took this photo and primarily focused on Aleah. I wanted to make it look like she was just sitting down. Really she is not sitting right side up but laying on the ground. I had a hard time trying to find the right angle to take this photo from. I cropped out Vic to give the illusion he was just standing up because without the crop you can tell he was laying down. I used an ISO of 100, an aperture of f/20, and a shutter speed of 1/6. I shot on aperture priority.

Playing with the camera and cropping. The colours make me think of Harry Callahan's 'Kansas City,' 1981. Although mine has much less meaning!

recording vocals - old school :)

I made this for my design class I took in '07

September 11, 2011

¹⁄₁₀₀₀ sec at f/2.2

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

EF50mm f/1.8 II

The padding is still in basically it's initial condition. The back band's top stitching need to be sown.

in Arches National Park, home of a whole lot of rocks that are red. like, a lot.

Sanjana watching me ina binocular.

by: Jeremy Stone

 

2010

Silkscreen, wood, sparkle, paint

print: 20 in. x 24 in.

blocks: 4x4x4 in., 6x6x6 in., 8x8x8 in.

A visual paradox ..... ? Hint, it's all done with Mirrors !

Sorry for the ugly cellphone and quality.

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