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Angkor temple - Cambodia - December 2014

Urban survey of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, People's Republic of China.

Some people use our ASB class to study for other classes! Ha. I'm one of them too.. hehe

I had never drawn an otter before today. I needed to do some studies first to figure out how they piece together and move. And especially to figure out how to make an otter face look menacing. That was freaking hard.

 

I'm not going for photo realistic or particularly accurate monsters here, obviously. So my studies are pretty simple. I want to get them done quickly, figuring out what details I need to make the picture come out the way I want. After you draw the same thing enough times, you just get an understanding for what it should feel like more than what it should look like. And that's the important part. Especially if you're drawing mythological critters.

 

At least, that's how I feel about it.

Watercolor and gouache painted on tracing paper, cut out and glued to vintage notebook paper.

#project365 a #photography project by @a_sablan Study at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio.

Cape Studies Language School in Cape Town, South Africa.

www.CapeStudies.com

www.examtime.com/blog/study-hacks/

 

We’ve scoured our brains and the internet for the best study hacks to help your brain remember information quicker and easier and ultimately help you do better in your exams.

The result of being bored one afternoon.

 

Reduction Lino print of a girl studying in a corner of Bishop’s Palace, Fulham.

Studying, microeconomics 2. A subject I actually find rather interesting. Or shall I say, easy once you get the logic behind it.

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.

An evening Bible Study in the chapel

Best to arrive early on the weekends -- these spaces fill up quickly!

This pictures is only a study/exercise. I tested a tutorial - using my own resources. For more interested information please look here on my blog "Digital Creative Blog":

pppepppe.wordpress.com/2010/02/12/fascinating-light-a-tut...

This is John. Studying at Christelles house for our year 11 mid year exams (05).

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.

On recommendation from The 365 Days Project video podcast. Thanks guys!

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.

main floor, erhman medical library, nyu medical center

Scores of these, and even prettier ones, regular invade my study at night.

Done with charcoal in preperation for my final piece (AS). The study was done in the dark to make sure the focus was on the candle light.

Cape Studies Language School in Cape Town, South Africa.

www.CapeStudies.com

... which is likely to lead to well observed haiku.

 

© David Kimani Mangi

From a camera trap study of an Aplodontia burrow. Read more on my blog at:

 

natureofaman.blogspot.com/2013/08/from-to-zapus.html

 

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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.

UQ Student in study mode

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