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Camera: Hasselblad 501C
Lens: Zeiss Planar CB 80mm f/2.8
Film: Ilford HP5+ @ 800
Developer: Kodak HC-110 (1+49, 11 mins)
Scanner: Epson V800
Cropping, levels and dust removal done in Darktable.
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University Office Park has a new standout. Dreyfuss + Blackford provided art consultation services for the massive art installation in the renovated lobby of the busy 333 University Avenue office building.
The artwork, “Drop by Drop” by artist Stephanie Taylor, is a suspended sculpture made up of over 5,500 handpainted ceramic 3” tall raindrops filling the rectangular volume of the lobby. Strung on stainless steel cables, each string of glazed clay droplets is supported by a welded steel pencil-rod “cloud.” With the daylight streaming through the skylight, the installation is a remarkable sight.
In combination with the clay pottery droplets, the artist created a continuous flowing curtain of water droplets from under the stair landing. Falling through a metal screen fountain, the metered water lands in a slot recess inside a concrete base filled with black beach pebbles. We provided general aesthetic and spacial design consulting to the artist, and technical design detailing of supporting structures to make this all happen.
Together, the sculpture - inspired by the melting glaciers - with the sound of the fountain’s flowing water add to the overall experience.
Photography by Kat Alves.
MUST BE VIEWED IN STEREO TO FULLY APPRECIATE!
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
Market Street, Philadelphia PA, June 10th, Gay Pride Parade: a man in drag stands on Market street near the end of the parade.
Why is it we have a need to be unique? What is it with our drive, to seperate ourselves from each other.
It's natural really. We were made, in the image of God.
and God is the ultimate in unique.
But most people are going about uniqueness in the wrong way. They're trying to change something about their bodies, or their appearance, how they talk or the things they say. And that's how they try to make themselves unique. Call it: variations on the human theme.
In reality, being more like God, is what can make us truely unique.
That's what holy means actually.
It means other.
Extraordinary.
Altogether Unique.
That's Who God is.
And the only way to break the tired old mold of variations on the human theme, is to become less like humans, and more like God.
Like Jesus.
He's truely UNIQUE.
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In September, OM Times Team will have its own radio station on CBS New Sky Radio under the Metaphysical Minds’ organization, broadcasting live to the United States, Philippines, Mexico, Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, India and Germany. Our program will be included in real (3D) radio stations in Seattle, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Boston. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. In addition to this, we have obtained the opportunity to share OM Times Magazine content on their website: 14 exclusive spots for our authors, artists and healers; giving them the opportunity to syndication of content (articles, etc) on the CBS New Sky Radio Website.
We will only be able to offer this initially to a reduced number of authors, but we are very confident we will be able to expand to include others.
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Taking in Glasgow Climbing Centre, two of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games venues - the Emirates Arena and Tollcross International Swimming Pool. Joining us today are Scott Cunningham and his guide dog, Milo.
This mysterious Gothic stone pillar at the edge of Woodlawn Cemetery stands in stark contrast to the modern-looking community mausoleum built just behind it. According to the NY Times, there was once a "grand entrance" to the cemetery here at Jerome Avenue and 233rd Street. Perhaps this pillar was once part of that entrance, which was presumably demolished to make room for the mausoleum. Bolstering this theory are two facts: 1) an identical pillar is symmetrically located around the corner on the other side of the mausoleum, where the other end of the entrance would have been, and 2) parts of an existing entrance farther south on Jerome Avenue look very similar to these pillars.
Taking in Glasgow Climbing Centre, two of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games venues - the Emirates Arena and Tollcross International Swimming Pool. Joining us today are Scott Cunningham and his guide dog, Milo.
Novato High School triple-jumper Madeleine Steger, who finished third in the county with a jump of 35’, 5,” poses for a portrait during a recent practice.
Strobist: Two Nikon SB-28s, plus the good-ole sun. One SB-28 is set at 1/2 power to camera right, zoomed to 85mm with a medium snoot on it. The other SB-28 is set behind the subject to the left and is shot at 1/4 power at 70mm with a bare bulb.