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... to the wet, grey weather outside !

 

HBW !

 

A colourful bush in Main Cemetery / Hauptfriedhof, Frankfurt-Nordend, Germany

tune: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHaXDWqpHy8

 

The woman watching tv at the right is from deposit photos.

textures and color washes are mine.

Program:Manual

Lens:15mm f/2.4 G

F:11.0

Speed:25

ISO:64

Focal Length:15 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:0

Focus Mode:Manual

Shooting Mode:Continuous, Delay, [3], Exposure Bracketing

VR:Off

EV:+2

Bracketing:+2

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:14.13 m

Dof:inf (0.65 m - inf)

HyperFocal:0.68 m

 

Chanee jee, September 2010

Branch piercing wall, abandoned inn

Education And More is a Christian, Fair Trade charitable organization providing assistance to artisans and their families through student sponsorship educational opportunities and Fair Trade.

 

The artisan weavings and handcrafts that are sold by Education And More are made by several artisan groups in the villages around Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.

 

Education And More is a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation!

 

Learn more at www.educationandmore.org

Program:Manual

Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR

F:3.2

Speed:1/2500

ISO:100

Focal Length:55.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 82.0 mm)

AF Fine Tune Adj:+11

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO

VR:On

EV:-1/3

Metering Mode:Spot

WB:Auto1

Picture Control:Standard

Focus Distance:3.98 m

Dof:0.67 m (3.67 - 4.34)

HyperFocal:46.91 m

 

Our children's childen are the crown of old men .

Canon AE-1 Program, Beroflex 80-200mm f/4.5, Kodak Gold 200.

Program:Manual

Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR

F:8.0

Speed:1/400

ISO:450

Focal Length:190 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:-1

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]

VR:On

EV:+1/3

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:28.18 m

Dof:10.88 m (23.76 - 34.64)

HyperFocal:150.19 m

 

Hunter recites his part during the Worland 4th Grade Veteran's Day program.

Program:Aperture-priority AE

Lens:AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED

F:5.6

Speed:1/250

ISO:160

Focal Length:75.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 112.0 mm)

Focus Mode:AF-A

AF Area:Single Area

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [9]

VR:On

Metering Mode:Center-weighted average

WB:Auto

Focus Distance:4.22 m

Dof:0.70 m (3.89 - 4.60)

HyperFocal:49.92 m

 

A page from the official program of the Second Atlanta Pop Festival,1970. This program was subject to change and it did. Everyone started late and many played at a different time from what was shown here. The music went until the early hours of each morning. I was a big fan of Jethro Tull but he was a no show. The Allman Brothers did start and end the show but I did not get any pictures of them - they were no so famous in my neck of the woods at that time. Jimi Hendrix did play on the fourth of July with a big fireworks show.

This is a contemporary photo of the original tabloid size program printed on newsprint. The 4 photos of the program in this set reflect the complete program except for some advertisements that I did not photograph.

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This is really different from the work that i have been producing lately, But it seems like i have one decent conceptual piece every week and half or so . It would be cool if i could create more conceptual photos everyday but i just cant seem to find the time to set everything up.

 

And i guess the concept behind this photo is all explained in the title.

 

View Large Please!

 

I really appreciate any constructive feedback/ critiques :)

 

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Canon AE1 Program | Kodak Color Plus 200

 

Lyon, France | August 2018

Excerpt from the Toronto Star of August 30, 2009:

 

As a teenager growing up south of the Junction, Joshua Barndt would wander around and spray graffiti on abandoned walls.

 

Last month, the 23-year-old returned to the neighbourhood with paint in hand – this time because the city wanted him there.

 

From July 7 to Aug. 5, Barndt and artist Jamie Bradbury, 27, led a team of five teenaged artists in painting a 122-metre mural along Dupont St. at Dundas St. W. underneath the new West Toronto Railpath for cyclists and pedestrians.

 

Art Starts, a non-profit organization that promotes local art, last week launched the mural, named after the Toronto Cyclists Union's motto: "Strength in Numbers."

 

"For me, it's coming back to old roaming ground and doing something that I'm allowed to do," Barndt said. "This is a neighbourhood ... (where) there's not a lot of access to contemporary artwork, so it's important to bring it down into the streets."

 

The $18,000 project was funded by the city's Graffiti Transportation Investment Program and the Toronto and Ontario Arts Councils.

 

As the viewer moves westward, the mural's colourful images present a narrative, first depicting the Junction's history, then themes about cycling in the city, followed by environmental issues, and ending at a utopia where nature coexists with city life.

 

"We've taken a corner that was undesirable," Bradbury said, "and within a matter of a month, it's completely changed the whole feeling of the area."

 

Program:Manual

Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR

F:2.8

Speed:1/250

ISO:5000

Focal Length:70 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:+16

Focus Mode:AF-F

AF Area:Contrast-detect (normal area)

Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO, [9]

VR:On

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:0.60 m

Dof:0.011 m (0.590 - 0.601)

HyperFocal:58.24 m

 

My granddaughter is in this choir. Can you spot her, lol?

I’d like to present my entry to the BrickLink Designer Program Series 1 - Bob’s Café and Johnny’s Bakery!

 

It has a chance to become a limited edition LEGO set, so if you like it, please consider voting for it! - www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-1/414/Bob's-...

 

The set idea contains two buildings: the corner building has a café on the ground floor, a LEGO fan's apartment on the first floor, and a nice, cosy roof terrace. The second building has a small bakery on the ground floor and a small apartment on the first floor; but there's also an attic where minifigures can store their old stuff they're not using.

 

These houses are modular, which means you can connect them using technic pins and you can also easily remove/add multiple floors to them, and they’re compatible with the new LEGO road system. They have a much smaller footprint than classic modular buildings, but the facades and interiors are really detailed, so I hope AFOLs and younger builders will like this set.

Program:Manual

Lens:50mm f/1.4 G

F:1.4

Speed:1/1000

ISO:1250

Focal Length:50.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 50.0 mm)

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO

VR:Off

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:0.60 m

Dof:0.011 m (0.590 - 0.601)

HyperFocal:59.43 m

 

This Saturday 10 volunteers organized a workshop to learn programming with the Scratch visual programming software and robotics with the Lego Wedo and Mindstorms kits to kids.

There have been a lot of other sessions for 3 years since we've started to promote this type of workshop.

Thanks to all these people and the organizations that provides knowledge, computers, resources kits and snacks (ADN Ouest, La ruche numérique, La cantine numérique, Devoxx4Kids, Coder Dojo, Coding Gouter, ...., as well as a large number of companies that are sponsors for these events)

HUB is the control vessel of the "Program" faction. Basically it's an advanced rouge AI that can control any advanced enough device by overwriting their main code. One of these ships can control more than hundred different devices at once making it as a top priority target in any conflict. It's especially dangerous because all of the modern military vehicles use electronic assistance and that's why "HUB" can hijack tanks, planes, guided missiles etc.

 

The shape was inspired by the D-5 Mantis form Star Wars

  

financial district - downtown san francisco, california

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