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photo: Giulio Garavaglia
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.
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.
Wellington Airport.
Waiting with Rik for his first flight on his trip to the UK.
Monday, 7th March 2016
Orange and lemon slices. I bought these for pure nostalgia. My mum bought a packet of these for us every Christmas.
29th December 2015
Untitled Music Project play at The Sunflower Lounge in Birmingham, 23 November 2013.
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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 ©
This is image no. 364 of 365 for my 2011 365 project.
"Happy Fence Friday!"
So this is my one and only fence friday for the whole 365 and while it isn't a spectacular shot, it at least is interesting to me and has some nice tones and leading lines. It was a rainy, dark, dreary day here in Metro Detroit, but Daisy and I couldn't be couped up in the house any longer and so with a short break in the weather, we headed out for a walk with the 50mm on the camera, to see if anything jumped out at me. Perhaps I over did it with the details, but I wanted the contrast to be prominent and needed to do something to make up for the completely flat light.
One more to go!
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."
sao sapatinhos re ment... mas sao grandes e nao cabem nas blythes... mas acho lindos!
o colar de pérolas e do outfit stock da pullip alte... a boneca se foi mas o outfit ficou rsrs
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
The new Titahi Bay Library. In the old Plunket Room.
Small but with books, CDs, DVDs, magazines and jigsaw puzzles.
Saturday, 14th December 2019.
Art doors around Richmond!
You can see others by searching for "Find Art Doors RVA" in the search up top. This brings recognition to a worthy cause.
...at The Wall Project on the Tulsi Pipe Road.
The road stretches from Mahim to Dadar running along the Western Railway line in Mumbai.
Check out more of their work at www.thewallproject.com
Thanks for helping colour Mumbai!
And in swine 'flu' or H1N1 related news, the city is over reacting and has shut schools and colleges for a week. The virus is not as fatal as people believe and can be treated effectively.
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
1. Wonky love, 2. Blue Baby Blue, 3. "three ladies" for project quilting's my favorite color challenge. the finished piece is 27"x9" and was inspired by a mannequin I have hanging in my craft room! these girls are made entirely of scraps. my name is Erin Z and I live and create in central Pe, 4. shamrockmedallion2, 5. Nancy's Pinwheels, 6. Purple Dreams, 7. Princess in Pink, 8. Black and White, 9. Project Quilting 13-2 one color+ white
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I've spent the weekend packing. I'm about done.
One giant suitcase, one cabin bag.
Sunday, 10th June 2018.
Robert Kinnear undertook a two-month 7,000 km motorbike journey on the Ho Chi Minh trail with a pineapple in his hand to mobilise support for UXO cleanup efforts in the region. The undertaking was named “Project Pineapple” since the brightly coloured BLU 26 submunitions were nicknamed “pineapples” by the American troops who used them in the Vietnam War.
The view from the Kapiti line train as it travels from my station, Linden, to Jae's station, Plimmerton. From Plimmerton station Jae drove us up to the blueberry farm in Akatarawa.
Sunday, 17th January 2016
My latest project. I guess you would call it a sideboard. It will go in the kitchen to replace the storage space we lost when installing the dishwasher. Progress has halted because I can't find hinges that look good with the door handles and drawer pulls.
14/365
This is my first attempt at this kind of animation, I chose to do something simple at first, but I already have more complex ideas in mind for my next attempts!
To view animation please follow this link: img21.imageshack.us/img21/6180/29420111.gif
Gorgeous autumn foliage on a tree in Upper Hutt. Snapped after a visit to the hairdresser.
Saturday, 30th April 2016