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Here is another detail from the image I call Rush Hour at Solli Plass. Busses, trams and cars passed by unstoppably.
the funny thing is, I never even looked at her! just angled my camera and shot from the hip. Guess I'm not fooling anyone.
Harman Direct Positive Paper RC lustre (paper flashed before use)
Taken using a Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 camera at f4.7
10 flashes in total with 180w flash with gobo- camera moved slightly after 6 flashes
Another shot of a building model located outside of the back entrance to Domino's Farms. A black & white interpretation can be found here
The 2012 edition of Q-dance massive outdoor festival Q-Base as captured in 101 photos.
Client: Q-Dance
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The definition of reinforcement and punishment depends upon whether an event is presented or removed after a response is made, and whether the subject's responding increases or decreases. Any event that increases responding is called reinforcement and any event that decreases responding is called punishment; any event that is presented is called positive and any event that is removed is called negative. Each square above defines one possibility: for example, if a subject's rate of responding increases after an event is presented, we say that positive reinforcement has occurred.
There are many types of reinforcement in everyday life. Primary reinforcers are effective without having been associated with other reinforcers. Secondary reinforcers are effective only when associated with primary reinforcers. Positive reinforcers strengthen responses when they are presented. Negative reinforcers strengthen the behaviors that caused them to be removed.
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