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There are signs/scultpures with messages like these all over town -- also "realize" "grow" [forthcoming], and some others... I think maybe part of Qatar Foundations plans, though I'm not sure.
by Rodrick Schubert
University of Colorado, Denver; Master of Humanities
This is the poster part of a larger project that chronicled the impact of the COVID-19 caused University of Colorado Denver. These maps, the accompanying narrative information, and the data presented are intended to be informational pieces that negotiate the difference between the world of academic poster presentation and a more commercial design treatment. They are intended to deliver informational content that frames an over eighteen-month campus closure as one which allowed our University of Colorado Denver community to remain connected and thrive in the face of this adversity. We created a positive disruption together!
Software used: ArcGIS Pro, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign
Link for higher resolution: indd.adobe.com/view/8dabb797-87f4-4f64-b3f9-f4fb7d16cfab
Two 'free radicals' bombs flying at the artforum berlin. Having left behind their secular egg-body they transcend to become pieces of yolky art.
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Fuji GSW690iii | Fuji 65mm F5.6 | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Apparently positive graffiti does exist in Utrecht and it's making it's point very clear. I actually enjoyed coming across this hidden treasure!
Productora: Alex Barriga
Modelo: Maximiliano Gomez Lopez
Fotografia: Nadia Degrassi / Gustavo Danasini
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I don't know how that happen but I really like this picture. The footprint looks like the Jaguar is walking under the mud!!!!
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Eu não sei como isso aconteceu mas eu adoro essa foto. Parece que a onça está andando por debaixo da lama!!!
In the following video we get several keys how we can achieve optimism in life through right understanding. Deepakbhai explains about the different types of buddhi (intellect) in detail alongwith the roles of each.
To know more, read here-
In English: www.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/proble...
In Gujarati: www.dadabhagwan.in/path-to-happiness/relationship/problem...
In Hindi: hindi.dadabhagwan.org/path-to-happiness/relationship/prob...
Don't know why (it's the 6 Sigma Black Belt in me I guess) but I look at this image and am reminded of an exercise from my 6 Sigma training where we needed to define the correlation. This is a positive one, Note the distinct upward left to right trend of the flowers with a handful of outliers ;-)
I am such a geek!
This was shot during the Peoria Flickr Meetup at the Luthy Botanical Gardens. I had a great time and thought I would come home with a number of great shots. In camera they looked good... out of camera they were a bit softer then I liked. This autofocus thing drives me nuts and the XT viewfinder does not let me manually focus all that well apparently. I'll blame the photographer and not the camera but it's still a bit frustrating.
The Details...
Other then crop which is a weird one for me since most of mine are 5x7 or 8x10 I didn't do much. It seems to be a common theme these days the, "not much" line. I did drop the black levels down a bit to let the flowers pop a bit more. A little sharpening to attempt to fix my focus challenges and voila! The completed pic.
Exposure: 0.8 sec (4/5)
Aperture: f/8
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Flash did not fire