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The Shell Project - Originally started as an exercise to test some of the features of my new Casio point and shoot camera but turned into an extended study of a single abalone shell. The series shows the results of photographing that shell at different focusing modes and lighting conditions.

Miserable day, walked in to town, flat and horrible light and just snapped this lock on a beach hut. I did get one or two pieces from the flea market for later use so not a complete waste of time.

29 - Holy Cow! I'm extremely tired this week. Mostly due to lack of consistent and long enough sleep. Plus taking on way too many projects at once could have something to do with it as well.

 

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Part of my Project 52 initiative for 2013. A new image every week, presented in B/W and has myself in the image.

 

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Mark Mortensen

Colorado Business Head Shots, Marketing Images and Portraits

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NO NAME project, 900 white sheets for nameless deads in the Mediterranean sea / No Name project, 900 fogli bianchi per i morti senza nome ‪#‎porto‬ ‪#‎ancona‬ ‪#‎installazione‬ ‪#‎urbanart‬ ‪#‎migranti‬ ‪#‎canaleumanitario‬ ‪#‎asiloeuropeo‬ ‪#‎marenostrum‬ ‪#‎ambasciatadeidirittimarche‬ ‪#‎yapwilli‬ ‪#‎migrants‬ AMBASCIATA DEI DIRITTI MARCHE

photo: Giulio Garavaglia

A billboard points out the filming location of the TV Series "Project Runway".

Reflection

 

I feel like that this depth of field project helped me learn more about on how to use the different types. The 6 subjects that I used was my sisters,a outside view, a fruit, gardening, a old school clock, and my piano. Out of all the subjects, I decided to use the photos of my backyard because it is really nice.. The reason why I took photos of my backyard is because it is fancy, and looks really nice.

 

For my first photo, it’s a example of a great depth of field. The first photo shows a large opening and nothing is blurry, or isn’t missing. This photo meets the requirement because it shows on how the subject of this particular photo is in focus.

 

For the second photo, it shows the shallow depth of field. For this photo, you can see that the quality is not as great as in the first photo, and it’s blurry towards the other side of the backyard. This photo also meets the requirement because it’s not as clear as the first photo.

 

For the third photo, it shows a middle depth of field. How it shows it is that some of the photo shows the subject and some of it is not fully, just like shallow depth of field. This meets the requirement because on how it shows a example between shallow and great depth of fields. What I learned from this project is on how to use each depth of field and learn on how to use the features of the apertures on my camera.

 

Food 7 : Colomba Tradizionale

Here’s the Full reveal of ‘Project X’ from Me RunDMB and the lovely Jon Paul Kaiser.

 

Everyone seems to like him so far - next stop is a tweaked head and arm articulation and then it's off to the mould-making department for casting in resin.

 

Daily dinners. Stuttgart, Germany. Jan -May 2006.

taking a picture was like taking a meal with someone.

My little sushi chef.

 

Wellington Airport.

Waiting with Rik for his first flight on his trip to the UK.

 

Monday, 7th March 2016

Coming in for a three point landing.

From Hats , Gloves, Scarves by Louisa Harding

  

Yarn:

1 skein Rowan kidsilk spray, shade 573 ( variegated blue)

1 skein RYC Cashsoft DK, black

1 yard dark rose satin ribbon

 

Sizeable amount of yarn remaining after project completion.

 

Dimensions:

11" long from between thumb and first finger and cast-on row

 

Changes to pattern:

Made mirrored make 1 increases when increasing for thumb.

Shortened so that each glove finger only reached to the first knuckle (roughly 1 fewer pattern repeat per finger)

Cast off each finger with Kidsilk Haze.

 

What I would change:

Cast-on loosely and then work in k1,p1 ribbing on smaller needles until the first black stripe. The stockinette stitch curls.

 

Knit on double-point needles. The sewn fingers create a lot of bulk--especially after weaving in all the yarn ends.

Untitled Music Project play at The Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham, 23 November 2013.

| Band | Promoter | Venue | Publication | Event photos |

 

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In the early 19th Century Robert Pocock was the first local printer, historian, antiquarian and natural history observer in the town of Gravesend in Kent (UK). He was a major figure in the history of the town. He had a 'museum' of artifacts, collected by himself but also acquired from all over the world. His collections included thousands of local plants in an herbarium which, in 2013, the Robert Pocock Herbarium Project set out to find at the Natural History Museum.

 

This memorial plaque is in Gravesend Library.

هي شجرة صغيره ..

تأملتها ..

فأحببت تفاصيل تفاصيلها

فأردت أن انقل بعضها هنا !

  

وللعلم" عشر صور لا تكفي لها

 

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Canon 500D

Canon lens 18-55mm

sec : 1/80

F : 10

iso : 100

 

Photo by : Sara AlBarrak ©

Starbucks Mediplex Ekkamai

Bangkok, TH.

With each project I get a little more confident in my free-motion quilting, although I have to be very careful not to work too long without taking a break to stretch out my neck and shoulders. I occasionally catch myself with my shoulders shrugged up past my ears, and my face in some bizarre, contorted expression (does this happen to anybody else?!) I have this sinking feeling I look like rather, um, "unbalanced."

The view form my office is always fascinating whether we are watching the weather or the shipping. Today we watched the 'Oasis of the Seas' cruise ship arrive in Wellington. Usually they arrive quite early and have docked before we start our working day.

 

Monday, 17th December 2018.

Theme #4 - Portrait

The Great Gatsby - 20's era

Blair & Hanna

Lubuto Library Project outreach workers from the Fountain of Hope library interact with neighborhood children, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014, in Lusaka, Zambia. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Lubuto Library Project)

The new Titahi Bay Library. In the old Plunket Room.

Small but with books, CDs, DVDs, magazines and jigsaw puzzles.

 

Saturday, 14th December 2019.

ENGS 21 Introduction to Engineering students get a lesson on using the open-source Arduino platform (a single-board microcontroller) based on easy-to-use hardware and software for interactive projects.

 

Photo by Mayellen Matson

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

I've spent the weekend packing. I'm about done.

One giant suitcase, one cabin bag.

 

Sunday, 10th June 2018.

At the hairdressers'. While I was waiting for my appointment I looked at these temporary colours. Next winter I might try some.

 

Thursday, 20th December 2018.

Whittaker's chocolate with a special wrapper for the Rugby World Cup.

 

Wednesday, 23rd September 2015

Hard to choose a favourite from the images I took of Vica but this is probably it. When I've gotten round to processing them I'll stick the rest online too.

Image taken and edited on my iPhone 3gs. Uploaded using Flickit Pro and edited using various apps purchased for my iPhone. This image is part of my iPhone photo a day project taken over 365 days.

The introduction of New Coke in 1985. The biggest mistake in modern US history. My parents, who hated Pepsi, willingly became Pepsi drinkers due to this. My mother's rational was if she was going to drink a Pepsi, it was going to be a real Pepsi. Thankfully, Coke brought back the original formula. Beth, born after the New Coke fiasco, still wants to try a New Coke. She's been told to drink a Pepsi.

I bought these frames last summer knowing they were the perfect thing to put the silhouette project in I had been dreaming up for awhile.

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