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I took this photo as I was leaving the stadium and shot this to include the lions head and the busy street below. The metal decoration really helps to know where this picture was taken, gives a sense of awareness. In Lightroom I decided to bring out a lot of texture because I personally liked the rust on the metal, it tells the viewer that the stadium has been around for a while and has history.
@ the new bus station, Aberdeen.
Was out for a walk today and saw the wall of statements posters were up already. Officially opens on Tuesday. You'd defiantly need to go and have a look at them in person.
This picture is called "Harvard doesn't equal Success and Happiness". It is important to be dedicated to one's goals and important to take every step necessary to meet them. But in doing so, one should never forget that at the end of the day what matters is how happy one is.
As a student, I relate to the struggles of getting into college and relate to how us students equate college with the success we will inherit. What we don't realize is that after we have spent our better days we will never look back at the grades we earned but the times we spent.
In this picture, the smile is made out of coins to symbolize success and happiness. One of the books on the left reads "All the light we cannot see" which displays the notion of equating college with happiness and success. Even though it is true to some extent, it is not all there is to it and hence there are somethings that the "light" cannot see.
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Inquiry Statement: What does photography reveal about the importance, beauty, and ever-presence of mathematics?
Weakness: Over-editing - I want to take photos that look better straight out of camera to save time and minimize steps.
Having the hability to become what others are, in order to understand and comunicate better, but never forget who you are.
Unique handmade polymer clay statement earrings / dangle drop earrings / boho botanical minimalist / handmade jewelry
In case you can't read it, the graffiti says "So, what do you think now. What kind of freedom is capitalism?"
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