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Garden of Tranquility
Designed by Maki & Associates
This three-sided enclosed space overlooks Jellicoe Gardens in a similar way to the views from covered loggias found in the Middle East, Persia and Egypt. The decoration on the ceiling and balustrades also references the style of these loggias, using the eight-point star motif. This garden’s pale limestone floor reflects light and draws the eye to the central fountain.
[AgaKhanCentre.org.uk]
Aga Khan Centre - Islamic Gardens at King's Cross
Aga Khan Centre (AKC) in King's Cross has six Islamic Gardens showcasing the diversity of Muslim cultures while celebrating classic Islamic garden design. They form part of a conceptual ribbon pathway of Islamic-inspired gardens in this area. There are two more at Victoria Hall and two in the public realm; Lewis Cubitt Square and Jellicoe Gardens. The AKC gardens range from contemplative courtyards inspired by Andalusia and loggias inspired by the Middle East, to rooftop spaces inspired by South and Central Asia. The centre is home to the Aga Khan Foundation UK, Aga Khan University - Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, and The Institute of Ismaili Studies - all founded by His Highness the Aga Khan.
[londongardenstrust.org]
Taken during London Square Open Gardens Weekend
(11 & 12 June 2022)
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Studying, microeconomics 2. A subject I actually find rather interesting. Or shall I say, easy once you get the logic behind it.
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Wishing to observe Lent and abstain from meat ML & I decided to eat fish. I bought Salmon & Wellfleet Oysters down in Old Saybrook. After the fish market I stopped at the Old Saybrook town beach to take a few test shots for a possible study of this location during spring or autumn.
Nature Color Studies.
Yet again „the walk“, I guess you know every single tree as well as I do right now ... BUT: I tried few things with the rendering, both while taking the shots and when processing them. When shooting I used a Kenko Nostaltone Orange, which is basically a diffusor and warming filter combined. That's where the color and softness comes from. I used a zoom lens all the way open, which gives vignette and fall off and a bit of additional softness. when proscessing them in LR and PS I payed attention to „fill the highlights with color“ and control the highlights in general. There was a beautiful „soft sunshine“ today (partially cloudy), and the light was so nice I hope I could capture that a little bit at least.
Rachel Gorenstein
Towson University
Mathematics
Purrrfect Pitch Acapella - President
Order of Omega - Rho Alpha
Treasurer
«Mieux vaut étudier que jeûner tout un jour et veiller toute une nuit pour méditer en vain.»
[ Confucius ]
"Better study that fast all day and watch all night to meditate about in vain."
[Confucius]
This is another old one, from October. Taken at school.
Blahhh. I have much in the way of studying to do. memorizing lots of craziness for Medical Microbiology. I will be certifiably crazy until then... I get this way, ha.
Nature Color Studies.
Yet again „the walk“, I guess you know every single tree as well as I do right now ... BUT: I tried few things with the rendering, both while taking the shots and when processing them. When shooting I used a Kenko Nostaltone Orange, which is basically a diffusor and warming filter combined. That's where the color and softness comes from. I used a zoom lens all the way open, which gives vignette and fall off and a bit of additional softness. when proscessing them in LR and PS I payed attention to „fill the highlights with color“ and control the highlights in general. There was a beautiful „soft sunshine“ today (partially cloudy), and the light was so nice I hope I could capture that a little bit at least.
Nature Color Studies.
Yet again „the walk“, I guess you know every single tree as well as I do right now ... BUT: I tried few things with the rendering, both while taking the shots and when processing them. When shooting I used a Kenko Nostaltone Orange, which is basically a diffusor and warming filter combined. That's where the color and softness comes from. I used a zoom lens all the way open, which gives vignette and fall off and a bit of additional softness. when proscessing them in LR and PS I payed attention to „fill the highlights with color“ and control the highlights in general. There was a beautiful „soft sunshine“ today (partially cloudy), and the light was so nice I hope I could capture that a little bit at least.
EU studies in Brussels, Belgium on 2011-02-11 by Wiktor Dabkowski
Photo: (c)
Photo: Wiktor Dabkowski / (c) European Voice
Since I started painting, Rembrandt became my favorite painter. So I did this portrait following his style of lighting, but using the modernist combination of complementary color that came up with the impressionism.