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This local greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side has a system that propagates and grows native plants to Western New York. Learn more at greendevelopmentzone.org
Photo Credit: Stephen Yang / The Solutions Project
Subtle is always good. Notice the cropping of the image. Takes a second - but when you read the product name - you get the "ah ha" moment.
Really good campaign ideas flourish in a group climate where humor can flow. Look at the product from a new perspective and exaggerate the product benefit.
Good visual art direction - color, model, etc.
Tri-X push test, EI 6400. I snapped this picture of my daughter as part of the test roll to push Tri-X 400 to EI 6400 using high-dilution developer and semi-stand development.
A couple of notes on this effort: first the negatives were very thin but usable. Second, there's very little shadow detail, expected given the thin negs. Thirdly, very pronounced grain from the choice of developer. Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the results. I wouldn't think too much of pushing Tri-X to EI 6400 if necessary in the future, at least on 120 medium format. On 35mm, the grain may be unacceptable depending on the subject.
Mamiya RB67, 90mm f/3.8 Mamiya Sekor C lens, Kodak Tri-X 400 developed in Rodinal (1:100) at EI 6400 for 120 mins at 69.4F, semi-stand development with one min of initial agitation followed by one inversion every 30 mins. Exposure was 1/60 sec at f/3.8.
This local greenhouse on Buffalo's West Side has a system that propagates and grows native plants to Western New York. Learn more at greendevelopmentzone.org
Photo Credit: Stephen Yang / The Solutions Project
I miss Japanese toilets. They have heated toilet seats! It took some courage daring to press the different buttons, especially since I don't understand Japanese. The pictograms sort of speaks for themselves, though. So I took my time and was kind of experimenting with the buttons a bit and pressing the ones without pictogram...when suddenly there was hard knock on the door to the toilet. I got really nervous that I'd pressed some button that would call for someone to come or something, but on the outside stood a Japanese girl looking quite desperate to get to the bathroom. Stupid stupid stupid tourists...
A tub of coal is eased towards the edge in order to load 4144s coal bunker at Didcot during a Timeline Events Photo Charter.
A Pacer unit, No. 142026, heads away from Mirfield on 15 November 2019 linked to a two-car Class 158 heading for Leeds.
Mr blue-shorts is trying to gain macho credentials among the (thin...) beach crowd, but it is all too obvious that he is cheating and these pushups against an incline are just too easy : if he were not a sissy boy, he would have done them the other way round, feet up & head down, with the added benefit of dunking his head in the sea and risking to lose his glasses at the bottom of each rep ;-)
There was a bit of fog over the water as the freighter Mapleglen made her waydown the Welland Canal approaching the Allanburg bridge. The ship seemed to be pushing the fog towards us.
We had to stop and wait for the bridge so I grabbed a couple of shots with my phone cam.
. Our group sought to create a prescription pill bottle that proves easier to use and that addresses the needs of people who suffer from arthritis or other diseases that cause limited dexterity within an ageing population. We conducted market research and discovered a great design opportunity. The prescription bottle has not been redesigned since it was available on the market in 1970s. From our market research we place objective and design constrains that would best suit out target market. We researched human capabilities, environmental constraints, standards and regulations along with manufacturing technology processes to assist us in our design. Then we started to mock up prototypes to test and verify our theories. We conducted user trials on our working prototype so see and hear what our users had to say. We set tasks that would seek out potential problems with our prescription bottle design. Our user trails were then analyzed and broken down into components to see where the product fell short and where it excelled. This document also discusses further recommendations for the prescription bottle.
Cake push-ups! They look wonderful, taste great and are so easy to slip into party bags!
Children love the novelty of eating a cake lolly and mum's love the lack of mess!
...a winner all round!