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2022-11-22: In a group photograph (L-R), Dr. Kevin Kariuki, Vice President for Power, Energy, Climate and Green Growth, AfDB; Jaime R. Diaz Palacios, Executive Vice President at Banco Centroamericano de Integración Económica, BCIE; Ms. Kyunghee Kim, Member of the AIIB Board of Directors, Republic of Korea; Lee Sang-ho, president of Hanmi Global; Yoo Seong-woo, head of the Trade Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy during MDB Project Plaza at JW Marriott Hotel in Seoul.
Project: Dark Winter
Location: Klooster Mariënhage
In her multi-disciplinary artistic practice, including installations, performances and sculptures, photographs and videos, Rebecca Belmore addresses the embodiment of meaning and sense in the interplay of physical presence and symbolic representation in contemporary societies. In her augmented materiality she evokes narrative dimensions which resonate as an outstanding time- and politics critical potential.
Eindhoven is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, it was granted its town charter in 1232. Almost a hundred years older and part of the early settlements of the city is the castle “Ten Hage”, what later was transformed into a convent.
Approaching the Mariënhage complex from the Tramstraat, Rebecca Belmore’s site- and time-specific intervention inhabits the garden next to the Paterskerk. By framing architectural remains with white pebbles and highlighting with bright white light and its reflections, she stages the environment in self-reference to its changes through history.
Source: www.gloweindhoven.nl
Enjoying the time with my wife's family in Sevilla. Hot hot weather... Lucky we have the swimmingpool.
Project Motor Mouth
Copthorne Hotel, Slough
19th January 2013
Peter Davison, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, David Tennant
Life changing. In 8 weeks I will be retiring-- April 27, to be exact. On April 30, I board a plane for England and Scotland where I will be fulfilling a lifelong dream of visiting a land I have loved through books and now through the fellowship of many of you in this forum. Can hardly wait to meet my fellow photographers, walk the coastline of Cornwall and finally see "the moors".
Feng-shui literally translates to wind - water, very appropriate for a bathroom.
It's an ancient Chinese science based upon the philosophy of the movement of chi (natural energy) through our environment.
Much is written about the power of water and how to use it effectively.
It's been said that toilets should always be closed because water has drawing power.
You don't want to draw the energy in your home down the toilet.
The open toilet will also draw your wealth down into the toilet.
I just forgot, sorry !
No.7. Imagine a world where crime is so bad, u need finger print access just to get to your food. Though I have to say I'm not sure how useful that would be, because if someone is really hungry, they'll find a way to get in.
Strobist info: YN 565 camera right in reflective umbrella
#258 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: My parents West Highland Terriers like to take saunas
Result: Hot Dogs
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Sakura Micron 005 in a Moleskine Plain notebook
Location: Kitchen table at the farm
Note: My heritage is Finnish and my parents have a wood heated sauna. My father insisted I take the 'pups' in when I went to stew in the 80C heat...and sure enough the girls couldn't get to the top bench fast enough and play with water from the bucket....*face palm*
new project feat. female leads.
model: megan
Nikon D7100
Nikon EF 17-50mm f/2.8 zoom lens
Exposure 1/80 sec @ f/14 ISO 200
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Details.Two pigeons are inspired from the tranquillity and celebrate the Valentine day...No fancy restaurants..just you,me and a roof...
The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.
The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.
Working on my final project for Applications in Software (Programming).. We had to create some sort of web page incorporating what we had learned over the semester.
I of course created a Photography database/page..
It was actually a lot of fun. Programming was definitely my favorite class this semester.
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• Objectiva: Sony DT 35mm 1.8/3.5 SAM
• Abertura: f/2.5
• Velocidade: 1/80 sec
• Distância Focal: 35 mm
• Foco: Automático
• ISO: 100
• Modo do Programa: Manual
• Modo de Medição: Centro
• Brilho: + 4.25
• Balanço de Brancos: Automático
• Flash: Não disparado
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First off, I’d like to apologize for being such a stranger on everyone’s pages the past while. It was never my intention to blow everyone off at the last minute as this thing drew to a close. Last year we had had an unusually long winter, and I have to wonder if that was one of the reasons I started into this 365 thing to begin with. I was board and there really wasn’t anything else to do. The calendar suggested spring, but the weather suggested we were still in the thick of winter. This year. Spring is on schedule, and those that would be polished are coming out of the wood work (I say that with a grain of salt, noting the 4” of quickly accumulating white stuff in my backyard at the moment. It will probably be melted off by morning). Basically, it’s been a very busy month for me, and what little free time I’ve had, has been used trying to pretend like I’m some sort of decent parent and resting. Now that I’ve finally finished the work on this monster crash crane I’ve been picking at, I’m hoping I can take a little brake from the Mike Rowe wanna be world, spend a little time around the house, and throw some attention in the direction of my friends, both here and over on Multiply. At least that’s the plan.
Hope to see you soon. Only five days to go…. Phew.
Sunday, April 26th. 2009
Travai réalisé par un groupe d'enfants en juin 2015 lors d'un atelier animé par Pacal Hamel.
En lien avec l'exposition "50 ans de pédagogie par les petits écrans" - Musée national de l'Education - Rouen
Opening in 1974 and closing in 2002 the Perth Entertainment Centre was for many years the largest concert venue in the city (seating 8,003). It holds the record for "the largest purpose built regular theatre (containing a proscenium arch) in the world". It's been locked up and unused for 8 years and is soon to be demolished as part of the Northbridge Link project.
A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.
All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/
Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.
following reports in 2004 that the rajasthan tiger population had dwindled to only 26 tigers and all of them within ranthambores reserve - comittees such as project tiger and increased security from the indian government has helped to decrease the losses and has seen a healthy incrase in cubs born, plans now include re-settleing the tigers into other areas
A little project I'm trying to do this summer :) Don't know if I'm gonna manage to do all of the days due to limited Internet access.
And yeah.. I forgot my flash. Otherwise I would've managed to balance out the shadows on the troll.
the butterfly project:
1. When you feel like you want to cut, take a marker, pen, or sharpies and draw a butterfly on your arm or hand.
2. Name the butterfly after a loved one, or someone that really wants you to get better.
3. You must let the butterfly fade naturally. NO scrubbing it off.
4. If you cut before the butterfly is gone, you've killed it. If you dont cut, it lives.
5. If you have more than one butterfly, cutting kills all of them.
6. Another person may draw them on you. These butterflies are extra special. Take good care of them.
7. Even if you don't cut, feel free to draw a butterfly anyways, to show your support. If you do this, name it after someone you know that cuts or is suffering right now, and tell them. It could help. =]
hi guys. i've been wanting to do this for a while, but i never got around to it.
i dont cut, nor do i know anyone who does, but if any of you guys out there do, i'm here for you. <33
i dont know if i really like this. i might take a better one tomorrow and delete this.
oh, and, i drew the ones on the right and my sister drew the ones on the left. im pretty pro.
please dont blog my photos without telling or crediting me!