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MCP Project 52

week 15: how others see you

 

hidden in a book, surrounded by books - usually in track pants...

Atlanta Sunset from the top of Stone Mountain.

 

Atlanta Photo Strollers / Stone Mountain Sunset Stroll

 

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{Project 365/50}

This week I attempted to perform my light writing outside. The area I wanted to use was taken up by a bunch of kids, so I picked somewhere else. With this, I was able to get the room I needed and in some cases was also able to extend my shutter speed. The main issue I'm running into is the use of my flashlight on my camera/led stick and me not being fluent writing backwards. I'm going to go to my storage unit and get one of my flashlights and practice at home writing normal and see if I can just flip the orientation in lightroom. The area was lit but it wasn't distracting as you can see. I feel if I can get this to work then I should have no problem in accomplishing my project the way I want to.

The finished quilt, front.

 

Quilt #4 - a baby quilt for my friends Joel and Angela and their imminent baby.

"Existe un camino por recorrer a pequeños pasos, pero nunca quieto" Mario Sandoval es embajador de Keep Walking Project

 

Tu Actitud te hace grande!!

So Coraline thinks she's getting fat... can you believe that??? Look how desperate she is, thinking if she eats that huge cupcake!!!

 

Então, Coraline cismou que tá ficando gorda... dá pra acreditar nisso??? Olha o desespero dela pensando se come ou não esse enorme cupcake!!!

The Cathedral of St. Mary The interior is a bit of a hodgepodge: the alternating pillars and columns on either side of the lofty nave survive from the original construction, while the impressive dome and creamy marble central altar date from the eighteenth century, and the lateral chapels are predominantly Neoclassical or Baroque. Behind the altar, an ambulatory said to derive architecturally from the Islamic mosque of the old Moorish city (and recalling similar designs in cathedrals at Salamanca and Segovia) gives onto five radiating chapels, also part of the original building. The left transept holds the well-executed marble funerary monument of the Savoy Duke of Monferrato, brother of King Carlo Felice, dated 1799. Elsewhere the flaking walls show the need of a long overdue restoration.

 

This restoration was being undergone when I was there so it was difficult to try to walk around scaffolding!

Digital Collage

 

It is customary to begin a series with an introduction. I chose to have the introduction in the middle.

 

Part of the rejected series

 

©2004 Kevin C. House

I think he didnt like my camera, coz he was smiling few minutes back, till i took it out and snapped.

I met Rahees Ahmed, while i was taking a walk(, to nowhere actually).He was just kiiling the engine when i walked passed him.its after few more trucks , i stopped and realised, i had just seen my next stanger.by that time he had come down.and knew i was upto something.

 

He basically hails from the State Of UP.and my next silly question became almost obvious with his answer.question being , So , Ahmed ji, how do u like Bombay?

and he says, I've stayed in bombay since 1971.May be i should be asking you this;)

 

And now that i look back at this snap, i think i should've asked him a much sensible question , for example that 'mala', the flower string, thing behind him in front of his truck. what was the reason he put it up there?

  

[NOTE : I know i shouldve reduced the ISO here, but i was in such a rush, not to waste his time, i barley thought about that.]

This picture is #02 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com

Project Cars -- Dashboard

Venus Project, Zeitgeist Movement, Spiritual People for RBE, Resource Based economy, ZM, VP

Some college project or other required me to raid my local synagogue for antiquities and make a nice picture that could go on a book, hence the black space to the left that might contain some waffle suited to such a book. This image was taken on a 5x4 camera.

Cooking almond pancakes. These are delicious served with heated plums. I first made them last week and could not find a way to cook them without them sticking to my pan. Then I tried putting baking paper on the pan - success!

 

Saturday, 20th February 2016

Thrill the World Flash Mob Dance in Santa Barbara.

Projects for the May 2016 issue of the Bustle & Sew Magazine

The shirt front has a pinch pleat right at the neck.

 

There is a necklace at Anthropologie right now that is in this style, I just loved how it looked, and had to make one in "Emmie's colors."

 

www.cathgrace.com

2012-08-26: A toddler filling water into an utensil during Project Eau at Senegal.

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.

This is my Project 5 for this class and I think this was the most fun. With me, in the middle, I took photos of the things from my daily life. Hopefully, you can tell a lot about me and who I am with just a glance of the photo.

www.stvincent.edu | UP: The Umbrella Project, presented by Pilobolus with the Arnold & Winnie Palmer Foundation, to create beauty after sunset to honor Mr. Palmer

 

Arnold Palmer was born on Sept. 10, 1929 in Latrobe, Pa. In honor of what would have been his 90th birthday this year, the Arnold Palmer organization is coordinating celebrations across the country to highlight the legend and his positive impact on the world, which continues with the Arnold & Winnie Palmer Foundation.

 

Symbolically representing the light Mr. Palmer brought to the world and its continuation via his legacy, a choreographed display of 90 lit umbrellas, run by the acclaimed Pilobolus dance company and Saint Vincent College student volunteers, honored Mr. Palmer and his support of individuals working together to achieve great results.

 

Morning Rituals.

 

I decided today that I wanted to try something different than just finding some interesting things in the house to photograph, so I decided to 'document' my morning, from my morning coffee to opening the curtains.

 

I'll probably still get some other shots today, think we're going on an explore tonight but that will most likely appear tomorow!

 

Tumblr : bekkylonsdale.tumblr.com/

This clip is from a segment in my dvd about line quality on the external contours. Line quality is controlled in part by the slope at volume edges. Curious about my project? I post about it here: sky-hye.dreamwidth.org/

Juvenile Tree Swallows. There were six of these babies sitting on a fence overlooking a pond that had a ton of mosquitos. They were being fed by Mom and Dad. Such fun to watch.

name: workman, arthur b

occupation: fitters assistant

dept: carriage shop

location: swindon

age: 28

vol: 27

issue #:2

pg: 44

year: 1915

 

Here is my "thirteen reflections on glasgow glass" installed in the wall of the lansdowne (disused) church

South Porch to the Chancel - the oldest part of the Church - compare with a very similar photograph of the church in the Model Village.

 

The earliest evidence of a Christian presence on this site in Bourton-on-the-Water goes back as far as 709AD when a wooden church was built on land donated by the local king, centred to the Abbey of Evesham.

 

1110 AD saw the construction of the first stone church of Norman design. Since then there have been several changes of appearance. Under the chancel (the east end of the church), there is a twelfth-century crypt, said to be connected by a tunnel to the Old Manor House across the High Street.

 

The only visible part of the old church is the chancel, built in 1328 by Walter de Burhton. The church was then dedicated to St Lawrence, a fourth century Christian martyr; his story is recorded on a window-ledge near the organ.

 

A drawing of 1780 shows the church with a central tower, between the nave (where the congregation sit) and the chancel. It shows the 'Clapton Aisle, where the present porch is located; this was for residents of Clapton on the Hill during the period when their own ancient church of St James' was for a time derelict. However, in 1784, the Norman church was largely replaced with one in the neo-classical style, with a new heavy tower with clock and bells, still standing today.

 

Further change came in the 1870's with the construction of the present nave, followed by the North Aisle and St George's chapel, now containing memorials to the dead of the two world wars of the twentieth century. This Victorian legacy includes the nave roof, said to be one of Gloucestershire's finest examples of a king-post roof.

The twentieth century also left its mark with a fine painted ceiling in the chancel, and the ornate oak screen, separating the cancel from the nave. A very fitting contribution from a local poet and artist was added to the west wall at the time of the Millennium.

 

Today the parish Church remains the focus of a lively worshipping community in the village of Bourton-on-the-Water, extending a warm welcome to visitors.

  

Nave, Chancel Screen and Sanctuary

© 2002 Bourton-on-the-Water Chamber of Commerce

 

Finally got a picture of them up, they do a great job keeping out the summer sunlight as you can see.

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.

Yeoman 1st Class Joel De Los Santos, from Forward Operating Location (FOL) Comalapa, sits on a swing with children orphanage while they play with gifts they received during a community relation project at the "Hogar Del Nino‚" Orphanage in San Salvador, El Salvador. The toys were part of a Project Handclasp donation sent to FOL Comalapa for community relations projects.

 

www.navy.com

 

Spaceship Earth, EPCOT

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