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This photograph is my coming to terms with my ancestors and cultural practices. Somalia has always been “the other” to me, and as a teenager, anything other seemed like what kept me from belonging. Little did I realize that I had an entire world, an entire ancient cultural practice, that I belonged to that surpassed any religion.
The necklace in this photo belongs to my grandmother. The dress is my mothers'. I am looking away from the camera because in my own way, I’m still finding my footing. I’m not quite here, or there. I’m learning. But I’m where I need to be.
I have these glasses sitting on my desk most of the time, and I have a whole container of them on my TV stand. They look like cheesy toy sunglasses, but they're actually much more than that. These are polarized 3D glasses for my TV set, but they look so goofy nobody believes me! I have found that recycling the glasses from cinematic 3D movies is a good way to get more, as it is the same technology!
A fun shot I put together in a few minutes. Messing around with saturation and hue. Flipped and applied a gradient. A little off, but still cool nonetheless!
I enjoyed walking around the Farmers Market today with Michael, Missy, and Peter. I caught Michael taking a shot, and thought it would be neat to catch the same shot but have him not as my focal point. Very pleased with how this came out!
Each one on us has a different perception of :
Life
Love
Happiness
Sadness
Death...
Once, i was told that noboby could see the everyday world in the same way, with the same eyes, the same vision.
I got toughtful for a little while...
And there, i understood the importance of feelings and the different ways to express them, the impact words can have on us...
The importance to express what you feel...
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(Color pencils on drafting film) (BlackandWhite version)
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Logs had jammed up in the creek, but the flow of water around them was so graceful and alluring. Beauty truly is all in the eye of the beholder!
This space on the ground floor of the library is designed to be very open and accessible to large numbers of people, with computers, a print room and study tables, which I think makes it a negative learning space for me.
I think this space is negative for the kind of study that I like doing, as it is often very busy by the checkout desk and also very noisy due to most other people engaging in discussion (both study-related and non-study-related!) or group study.
I just refound a discussion about sharp images. Some people think that sharpness can be sacrificed for the feel of a picture. I sometimes like the effect, to tell the truth, but am aware that perception is always different. Even the same person can change how they react to a scene. I think that bees see things completely different to what we do, so anthropocentric judgements are limited in the scope of "things"... Oh well, the discussion is in the thread of someone who captures images in a candy box with a paper negative. His results are dreamlike. I recommend it, if you are interesting in perception or want to see what I'm talking about. www.flickr.com/photos/mickey1/3291098077/
If you have not pondered on perception, lucky you, or maybe you re too young. These things usually change with time
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Bioshock serisini oyun literatürüne kazandı Irrational Games'ten ayrılanlarla Dead Space'te görev almış yapımcıların kurduğu The Deep End Games'ten ve korku oyunları Perception'dan uzun süredir haber alamamıştık.
Nokia 6230i cell phone camera. Postwork in PSP X.
Title is derived from the name of the place which is called "Sinne" ... thus perception in English.
30 Days of Perception starts November 1st. Please join us.
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For edwin Land, the goal was more than gadgets, more than cameras and film, more than just an artistic medium. Polaroid represented a democratic vision, and this was the impetus for the countless pieces of equipment created. In December 1957, Polaroid researchers took their first official colour pictures. Land shared the results with colleagues at Kodak who agreed to collaborate with Polaroid to help bring the film to market. Taking 15 years and the testing of 5,000 compounds to create, Polaroid's new Polacolor film was a marvel of modern chemistry. When Polacolor was first introduced in February 1963, the public response was so overwhelming that it took Polaroid almost five months to supply the demand.
That same year, Polaroid introduced its first pack film (or peel-apart film) cameras, beginning with the famous Model 100. Not surprisingly, 1964 was the year that the company made more money on film than on camera sales. That switch meant Polaroid could now consider selling inexpensive cameras, competing with Kodak for the low end of the market. The Model 20 Swinger debuted in 1965, proving widly popular with teens and young adults and extending instant photography into mass consciousness. Thanks to exceptional marketing campaigns, the company estimated that at least half of American households acquired a Polaroid in the 1960s.
A reader covering everything from sixth-century icons to contemporary art, this compilation offers a critical investigation of art history from a Christian perspective.
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