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...several feet of rejection letters (and a few feet, too!)

 

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Jody’s fear of intimacy meant he had no close friends although he had always been very popular and sociable – Why?

It’s overwhelming sometimes

When you’re all alone

And you can’t tell if you’re floating or falling out of place

Like the astronaut calls a little...

 

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Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.

Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.

According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

  

Credit Card gets denied.

 

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Funny how the guy swooped down and did everything he could to impress her.

 

Up and down up and down! Coo Coo Coo and all of that. She just watched him for awhile as the picture shows, then flew away.

 

He remained for a little while, probably making mental notes and then flew off in the opposite direction.

 

Rejection is never easy.

oh boy. like my favoritest picture of benjammin eva!!! lol..he looks gawjus in this pic...

Task: Ask a stranger a request that suggests the answer NO!

Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.

Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.

According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

  

The rejection reason is: Grain/Noise Problem

I Destroyed Payback Because I Skrewed Up On It And Well.....No One Seemed To Like It,And Neither Did i So....I Rename This Piece:Rejection!!!

I love Rejection stickers Black R-drive with it 60 Days Red R-Cant drive at all

An old umbrella I found in a corner of London with a bus ticket beside it! Both past their Use-By date.

passport photo rejection

because "hair covering eyebrows"

how silly is that

Final Series for my Adv Traditional Film Class. I love working with 35mm film more than digital. Working in the darkroom and making print after print really is my favorite hobby.

 

This series was titled Enigma Between Acceptance and Rejection. It's all about questioning the world and being accepting it as it is or being shunned from it. Yadda yadda yadda.

Rejection Project with Emily Simon Cosplay

Feb. 17, 2016. Burlington, MA.

Protest at the administrative offices of Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Burlington, MA to demand a moratorium on deportations and ICE’s rejection of the applications for 287(g) agreements from the Sheriff Departments of Essex and Plymouth counties. If signed, organizers believe the agreement would increase the number of immigrant families being destroyed by deportation.

According to organizers between 2005 and 2010, 87% of cases involving undocumented immigrants with U.S. citizen children ended in deportation. Of all children in U.S. public schools, 6.9% are children of undocumented parents and 82% of those children are U.S. citizens. The Congressional mandate that sets a bed quota requiring Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain 34,000 undocumented immigrants on any given night fuels the destruction of immigrant families. ICE is the only law enforcement agency that is subject to a national quota system for incarceration.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

  

Final Series for my Adv Traditional Film Class. I love working with 35mm film more than digital. Working in the darkroom and making print after print really is my favorite hobby.

 

This series was titled Enigma Between Acceptance and Rejection. It's all about questioning the world and being accepting it as it is or being shunned from it. Yadda yadda yadda.

Reason(s) for Rejection:

- Underexposed

Rejection Reason

 

This file contains artifacting when viewed at full size. This technical issue is commonly created by the quality settings in-camera, in post-processing, in RAW settings or scanner settings. Artifacting can also be introduced into an image from the result of other factors such as excessive level adjustments.

 

A little bit more about compression: The JPEG file format uses a lossy compression method. In order to make the file smaller, information is thrown away, or lost. The quality setting that most image editing programs and digital cameras have when saving JPEGs determines how much information is lost. At a certain point with lower quality settings the removal of information during the compression process can become visible in the form of compression artifacts (places in the image where too much detail has been lost). Too much JPEG compression can become visible either in the form of a general loss of detail, or grainy/patterned areas (especially in flat spaces, such as skies).

 

Compression artifacting can be introduced by the camera and/or by your image editing software at lower quality settings. Also, re-sizing, re-sampling, and re-saving can all degrade the quality of a JPEG image, so one should be careful about re-saving JPEGs. If for example, a photo was re-saved 4 times (even at a quality of 12 or Best) the image quality will become worse each time as pixel information is thrown out each time the file is saved. With this in mind, it is obviously best to start with the cleanest image possible. You may want to double-check your camera settings to make sure it is saving at the highest quality. If you continue to have issues you may try shooting in RAW/NEF mode, export to TIFF and then save as JPEG at the highest possible quality (level 12) with minimal or no post processing effects. Sometimes even trying a new RAW converter could be beneficial.

 

Noise (pixels of varying color where there shouldn?t be) is most commonly created by digital cameras, especially in darker shadows or under low-light conditions and exacerbates the compression issues mentioned above. You might want to double-check to make sure that your camera?s ISO/ASA setting is at the lowest number (usually 100). In digital cameras, higher numbers (200 or 400) will always result in more noise (just as with film). If you require further explanation regarding this rejection, please submit a ticket to Scout (www.istockphoto.com/contact_ticket.php)

 

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myself - this wasn't planned

Final Series for my Adv Traditional Film Class. I love working with 35mm film more than digital. Working in the darkroom and making print after print really is my favorite hobby.

 

This series was titled Enigma Between Acceptance and Rejection. It's all about questioning the world and being accepting it as it is or being shunned from it. Yadda yadda yadda.

Rejection Project with Emily Simon Cosplay

I thought this was hilarious.

I took this at the Cincinnati Zoo a while back...

Factophobia - "Fear of Facts" is a symptom of RRD - "Rationally Rejection Disorder"

Bet he wouldn't remember my blog if you asked. Need a standard rejection letter really!

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