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Branch Forum time again. This is my method for sorting out the seating arrangements. Each colour represents a different team. I try to mix the teams up as much as possible for that people get to chat with others they might not work with everyday.
Thursday, 9th November 2017.
I'm making up for some weeks I've missed. this week' assignment was fire. I took this tonight at a restaurant's outdoor fire place.
See it's like 'proJECT' like in to project something...but then it's also like 'PRAHject' like to work on a project.
I'm so clever.
ODC - Film Noir
5/365
I have been playing around recently with the idea of self-portraits, which hasn't been easy as i am much more comfortable behind the camera! I thought I would take this challenge as an opportunity to do something more stylized.
*يآورد رآح آللي يجيبك ويهديك
رآح آلذي يقبلك مني هديه
يآورد آشوفك بس مآلي غرض فيك
لآيقبلك خآطر ولآمزهريه
يآورد سآمحني وتشكر مسآعيك
آللي حصل يآورد غصب عليه
يآمآفعلت لخآطر عيون مهديك
ضحيت مثلك لين صرت آلضحيه
مد آلزمن يد آلجفآ .. قآل: يكفيك
آلآيآم مآتصدق وتبقى وفيه
تسرق هنى عمرك ولآعآد تعطيك
آلآ آلقليل آن كآنت آلآمآل حيه
وآنته قطفت آلورد من روض غآلي
غصن الهوى ياماتضللت فيه
الورد دونه شوك لويجرح يديك
اصبر وخل عزوم قلبك قويه
Rosina Cafe in Karori mall.
Ever since I first saw this cafe, about six years ago, I've wanted to take a photo of the name. Why? because Rosina was my mother's name and I've never seen it anywhere before.
I was in the mall after they closed today (I had an after work appointment with my GP) so took the opportunity to snap it while it was empty.
Monday, 18th July 2016
June 6, 2018 - The Gravity Project in Franklinton located at 500 West Broad Street. Architect: NBBJ.
Franklinton is the fourth of this years Columbus Art Walks & Landmarks Talks. In conjunction with Columbus Landmarks Foundation and Columbus Public Health with support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council.
WCP Student Director Gretchen Cothron poses with Gerry Conlon from Ireland. The movie "In the Name of the Father" was about his exoneration.
The Farmworker Immersion Project placed students in the community to learn about farmworker rights and immigration issues. The students were guided through a first-hand experience of farm work life. They visited a local berry farm and learned about the agricultural business, then worked in the field and harvested berries.
#264 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Highway to Hell
Result: Route 666
Materials: Faber-Castell Graphite pencils in a Stillman & Birn Epsilon series sketchbook ( 21.6 cm 27.9 cm / 8 1/2" x 11")
Location: Home
Note: He should have taken a left at Death Valley...just saying.
For one of the projects for my photography course, I had to produced a set images that show "The Spirit of the Place". Knowing it fairly well, I chose Tutbury Castle as my subject.
Sunset made spacey using a cool little app called Tiny Planet.
MISFITS - "Lost In Space"
go!
of all the things they taught you
i'm telling you this, son
all the wars fought before won't compare to this one
giant spiders prepare to take over
here comes another
mutant suicide-squad
you blast them out
but now you're way off course
you start to shiver and shake
i'm calling you, Houston
am i following....
all the right leads?
or am i about to get
lost in space?
when my time comes
they'll write my destiny
will you take this ride?
communication's lost
we crash to the earth
too late to see the giant
spider monster giving birth
the future is here...
and here is the future
am i following....
all the right leads?
or am i about to get
lost in space?
when my time comes
they'll write my destiny
will you take this ride with me?
"Flutterby" 3/365 7-31-07
My twelve year old son took me up on a hill near our home. He told me it was beautiful and that I had to bring my camera and come and see it. I'd been there at the end of winter, and there was nothing much of interest up there. But WOW! Now it's covered with greenery, and there are hundreds of monarch butterflies flying all around. (there must be a plant there that attracts them)
I spent an hour up there, while they landed on me and fluttered all around us. Thanks to my son, I've found my new favorite place. I'm so glad he's able to recognize beauty...he's a budding photographer in the making... ~smile~
This is Geer. She and her friend Loes (stranger #19) walk their dogs together almost every day. For years, we've passed each other several times a week at the small lake Klinkenbergerplas (the Netherlands). Today I realized that we once started out as strangers to each other, who occasionally halted for a quick and friendly chat, and that our connection therefore is examplary for this project's goal. That's why I've finally actually asked their names and taken their picture.
Geer's dog is only 8 years old, but already greyish strikes appear on his brown-and-white snout. Other than dogs, Geer's also interested in birds and she knows quite a lot about them. Almost every time I saw a water bird floating around on the lake's surface that I just couldn't place, she was able to tell me exactly what it was.
Thank you Geer for being my 18th 'stranger' ;-) and we'll see each other even more often now that the weather's slowly but surely becoming more friendly.
This picture is #18 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers @ www.100strangers.com
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I projected different artworks and images including my own work onto my maquette to create some interesting pieces of work. I used the projector to change the focus in some of these pieces, giving the shapes in the maquette a stronger contrast.
This spectacular sound and light show was the culmination of the "Harmonium Project" marking the 50th anniversary in 2015 of the Edinburgh Festival.
John Adam's work "Harmonium" was the inspiration for this project with the Edinburgh Festival Chorus and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. The lighting effects were by 59 Productions.
Well, its not spring here is Australia but we did have a full moon that I thought may work with the theme somehow! This was taken with my 24-70mmL lens - can't believe its so sharp even from so far away! Looks like you can see a man in the moon (or a face, anyway!)
Even though this was the Georgetown home game, and I am an SU Grad, I loved the spirit and "express yourself" image - anyone who goes without a tee and paints their skin...
#79 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: It's Christmas time..
Result: A pair of foxes and a Finnish Tonttu having a playful gallop across the fresh fallen snow.
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Micron 005 & 02 pens, in a Moleskine plain journal
Location: At home
Note: I was minding my 3 year old niece for most of the day so I only had a short time for a quick piece, but a project is a project and the day demanded a finished sketch. This is based on a doodle I did at the kitchen table while my charge was busy drawing horses…or at least I think they were horses…they could have been dinosaurs <.<