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Checking the water

"Project 7 is a single-seater sports car based on the F-TYPE, with the kind of racing-inspired form that designers dream about. It has one purpose: to be driven fast and enjoyed.Jaguar sports cars are known for exceptional performance and clean design. Project 7 captures that spirit in its purest form."

The government is providing $1.14 million to the Abbotsford Community Foundation to create and deliver Haq and History: A Punjabi Canadian Legacy Project in collaboration with the South Asian Studies Institute of the University of the Fraser Valley and other community partners.

 

Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/23008

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A lot of my photo's were last minute and just plain crap. Only the ones I felt worthy enough to be on Flickr I uploaded. But here is my year in photo's and I can now say I've complete project 365! :) If something caught your attention, or your just plain curious to see the photo's that suck, click here for my full project.

 

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Starting today (Saturday) and for the next 14 days, a theme series I've named "LE VILLAGE" would be displayed - A photo each day.

 

Some photos are going to be treated in my style, boosted or tweaked, vivid or natural - i don't know - let the time speak !

 

Not sure yet what exactly I'm going to shoot, what is going to be uploaded and in which order, but its a nice challenge and even nicer to share it with the flickr friends and community.

 

The main concept is to display non urban images, mainly village images - fields, maybe animal, agriculture or farming machines, hopefully this journey would be enjoyable. Probably there will not be photos of boats and/or sea.

  

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9 / 50 : Sneak Peek

 

Tonight, a good friend of mine gave me one of the most sincere critics ever.

She said that the photos I'm doing for this project 50of50 are not bad, but lack of my strong points.

And most importantly, she said you can feel the hesitation behind the shoot.

 

Such critics are always good and extremely positive, even if you have to face that you're putting out something that is below your own standards.

I know I started this 50of50 Project to pull me out of a lazy vicious circle and to improve in both lighting techniques and organizing photoshoots with people.

 

I thought I was going to be "pretty safe" through this project, being that I survived a 365 project last year, but I'm starting to see that this one's way more difficult.

 

But if there's something I learned for sure is that the more challenge you put on yourself, the greater the results (especially in the long run) are gonna be... And I believe in it.

 

So here's a realistic view of what any person passing by the bar next to my house could have seen tonight: a man having troubles, but not giving up.

 

Nine done, JUST 41 to go!

 

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Camera Info: Nikon D700 | 50mm (ƒ/1.4G) @ 50mm | ƒ/1.4 | ISO 400 | 1/45th s — Camera on Tripod

 

Strobist Info: Nikon SB900 | 1/8th Power | Full CTO on it | Bare | Up high bouncing off the ceiling inside the bar, subject left | On a light stand

 

For my thesis project I've been researching how couples communicate when living at a distance. Tomorrow I'll be presenting this poster which gives a high-level overview of my research and analysis. To read the text you'll need to view it full size, or alternately you can download a pdf version.

Clara Lieu, Student Artwork, RISD Project Open Door, Organic Sculpture Assignment, balsa wood, 2017

Giving Madeline a bath, she was making bubble cakes

A piece from my new project: Skin

 

The project is meant to capture both the flaws and damages of human skin along with the ability of it to spring back to life and keep moving forward. Hopefully this provides a more in-depth look at the flaws and wonders of human beings as a whole.

Blunt to my lips

Gun on my hip

Rocks in my socks

Pocket fulla chips

Watchin fo da pigs

Splittin hataz wigs

Packin me some grib

Playa can ya dig?

Crib eye view from a baby's perspective

 

Project Flickr: Week 42: HUMOR

It's done and on it's way to NY :) Will be posting pages soon.

My son-in-law has a side business shaping boards. This is the first one my daughter shaped and finished.

Been airbrushing today and it goes so much better then expected now the trouble are over with this airbrush. I really enjoy doing it.

 

This is a Soom Beyla. Face-up is partly airbrushed. She is going to be an autumn fairy who plays between the autumn leaves, hence the colours :D

The first of four tangles that I'm making for my mom.

YAHOO! MAKES RP A MORE PURPLE PLACE

 

“Project Purple” Unveiled to Power Pinoy Passions

 

MANILA, May 26, 2009 - Yahoo! today demonstrates its place as a highly relevant and essential tool to power Pinoy passions by spearheading a social movement called Project Purple, to help Filipinos Find, Share and Connect to the things that matter most to them.

 

Project Purple powers Pinoy passions by encouraging Filipinos to be creative, innovative, express opinions and be heard and listened to in a fun and fresh way. It’s an effort that links to Yahoo!’s brand promise to transform the lives of people, societies and economies.

 

“Project Purple is a social movement and is open to everyone – online and offline. We are rallying Pinoys to be Purple and utilize the internet to aim higher,” said Jojo Anonuevo, general manager, Yahoo! Philippines. “The internet and Yahoo! have become essential services to people and a great equalizer for people to expand their horizons,” Anonuevo added.

 

Purple is Yahoo!’s corporate colour which reflects the company’s brand personality and philosophy of innovation, uniqueness, creativity and passion. With this campaign, Yahoo! aims to call out to all Filipinos who share this same vision to bring innovation and a positive change in the Philippines. As catalyst for Project Purple, Yahoo! empowers Filipinos through internet services that enable them to pursue their passions. Through a creative mix of online and offline initiatives, Yahoo! Project Purple brings awareness to the things Filipinos are passionate about and how they can be found on Yahoo!.

 

“The social movement started in the United States with the ‘Start Wearing Purple’ campaign. We are happy to bring this to the Philippines—the very first country outside the US where there are millions of creative, innovative and passionate Pinoys. Today, Yahoo! is excited to connect the country together in this campaign and we expect many more to join us in the coming weeks”, said Anonuevo.

 

Joining this social movement are top Philippine and global companies as well as popular Pinoy artists. These Purple partners include: Ayala Land, Inc., BlackBerry, Canon Philippines, Globe Telecom, Honda Philippines, Krispy Kreme Philippines, and Nestle Philippines. Participating local artists are: Aaron Roselo, Anjo Bolarda, Bjornik, Beth Parrocha-Doctolero, Christian Tamondong, Paul Imbong, and WeWillDoodle.

 

Here are some ways that Pinoys can be part of this social movement:

 

Be Part of Project Purple through Purple Hunt on the Yahoo! Philippines Front Page (www.yahoo.com.ph)

 

Yahoo! has given the treasure hunt its very own purple twist. Interesting insights about the web and the Philippines will be uncovered through the Yahoo! Purple Hunt micro-site. Participants will be asked to solve online clues and find items located around Metro Manila.

 

Neither shovel nor compass is required. Purple hunters simply need to log on to the Yahoo! Philippines front page (www.yahoo.com.ph) and click on “Purple Hunt.” The fun begins June 2 and will run up to July 25.

 

Up for grabs are Purple Krispy Kreme doughnuts and other Yahoo! prizes like Canon digital cameras and Blackberry mobile phones specially designed by Pinoy artists. One lucky purple hunter will drive away with the grand prize—a one-of-a-kind Honda Jazz car sporting purple artwork created by WeWillDoodle.

  

Attend the Purple Hunt Tour across Metro Manila

 

Running parallel to the online hunt is the Purple Hunt Tour to be sponsored by the Ayala Malls. As Project Purple sweeps across Metro Manila, Yahoo! booths will provide mall-goers a taste of the Purple life through activities that include:

 

•‘Purplize’ yourself - Watch you and your friends turn Purple with a few props and a whole lot of digital wizardry. You’ll even get a photo to remember your Purple self by!

•Yahoo! Mobile Surf & Lounge Booths - Our Purple crew will guide you through Yahoo! Mobile and other online services that showcase how Yahoo! makes surfing the web and sustaining connectivity easy and fun.

•Globe Broadband Tattoo Booth - Special ‘Purplized’ Globe Broadband Tattoo Pre-paid Kits will be sold!

•Krispy Kreme Doughnut* Counter - ‘Purplized’ Krispy Kreme Doughnuts will be given away daily, while stocks last!

•Nestle Ice Cream give-away - Nestle ice cream will also be given away daily while stocks last!

 

Catch the Purple Hunt Tour at Market! Market! on June 5-7, at Greenbelt 3 on June 8-10, at Glorietta 3 on June 11-15,and at Trinoma on June 16-18.

 

Support Pinoy Talent

 

Six local up and coming artists have submitted art pieces to Yahoo! for a soon-to-be-released limited edition art book “Purplescape.” It will showcase the perspectives of 20 graphic artists from Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa and the United Kingdom. These graphic artists were chosen based on the works they submitted in response to Yahoo!’s call for their individual renditions of a ‘purple world.’

 

Popular art-based performance group, WeWillDoodle, will create a one-of-a-kind art piece using the Honda Jazz as ‘canvas.’ The first of its kind, for the group and for Honda, the purple car is one of the must-have prizes in the online treasure hunt.

 

Find out more about these Pinoy artists by visiting the Yahoo! Philippines Front Page (www.yahoo.com.ph) and clicking on “Purple Hunt”.

 

For high-res images, please visit the following URL, select the image and click “all sizes”: tinyurl.com/yahoo-ph

 

"Project 7 is a single-seater sports car based on the F-TYPE, with the kind of racing-inspired form that designers dream about. It has one purpose: to be driven fast and enjoyed.Jaguar sports cars are known for exceptional performance and clean design. Project 7 captures that spirit in its purest form."

15 year long boat project

Poppy project on 1st and 2nd day after installation. Photographs by Geoff Potter. If you find yourself in a photograph and do not wish for it to be there, please let us know.

It's day one of my Project 365! I've been thinking about doing this for some time, and read an article the other day that said if you've been doing that, it's probably time to stop thinking, and start the challenge. So, here we go! I'll throw a little info about each picture as I post it moving forward...

 

This is my preferred Saturday and Sunday morning post, generally involving a cup of coffee and a book. However, my new, and first legitimate, flash arrived last night, so I was getting to know it this morning.

first shot using the impossible project film

 

subsequent shots have been a lil better as ive learned you REALLY have to shield the film immediately as it ejects. this one i sort of slowly put it in my pocket.

 

each shot seems to vary a bit, but im liking it overall. if it wasnt so expensive id buy a ton of it to stock up again.

 

this is a cool intersection in germantown, (phila) ive always loved. its pretty cutty back block-ish but everyone seems to keep preserving this ivy growth and just trimming out a hole for the stop sign.

It seems so familiar to me but....so I thank you for help with identifying it :-)

Morten is a real viking with a big red beard and bright blue eyes. But no worries - he was really nice and very interested in my Project Ginger. We talked a lot, both in Danish, English and German making me real language confused. Meanwhile we were testing different poses and faces, that went really well with his amazing beard.

Sometimes you don't know how much you might miss something until it's gone. Take a dishwasher, for example. Something broke inside of ours. Repairmen came, parts were ordered, and it was fixed. But the dishes still weren't getting clean. Repairmen came back, an unrelated problem was fixed, and after washing dishes by hand for most of November it is now working like new.

 

For the record, this may be the most lame photo I've taken so far on the 365 project, but it was 15 minutes before midnight so cut me some slack.

My second '52' project for 2013. Sadly the View52 group are not continuing this project in 2014. My facebook group will be doing their own next year, so hopefully some of you will join us!

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The Asian Highway, a project initiated in 1958 by ECAFE, aims at modernizing and linking up existing roads into a 34,000 miles network of highways that would span Asia from Turkey and Iraq to the Republic of Viet-Nam, Singapore and Indonesia. The Highway network will service an area of some 2,500,000 square miles with a population of over six hundred million. Priority Route A-I (about 6,500 miles) runs from Saigon through eight countries: The Republic of Viet-Nam, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, India, East and West Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, to the Turkish border, where connections can be made to the highway systems of the Middle East and Europe. Priority Route A-2 (about 7,600 miles) runs from the Iraq border to Singapore, through Iran, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Burma, Thailand and Malaysia, continuing into Indonesia where, after a ferry crossing from Singapore to Djakarta, it will run the whole length of the island to Java. Member governments have already invested large sums in an effort to improve the standards of the roads within their borders, and some have undertaken to eliminate the missing links between them and their neighbours.

A-1 route of the Asian Highway some 15 miles from Kabul. Construction of this road began about 20 years ago, virtually without any mechanical help. The road, which is almost completed, leads to the Khyber Pass. Some sections of the major roads in Afghanistan are being built under bilateral programmes.

Photo ID 135611. 01/04/1964. Afghanistan. UN Photo/WT. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/

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