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Another material and portrait study.

Mönckebergstraße, Hamburg. Germany.

 

I haven't focused on these kind of shots in a long time, so I grabbed my old trusty E-5 and 12-60mm and went hunting for bicycles again.

Studying. Notice how they conveniently put "DYING" at the end of this word

 

So I have Exams starting friday, I have them also on Monday and Tuesday. Tomorrow I have my History and Musical Theater class exam.

 

Right now I SHOULD be studying for my History exam. But Studying is so boring.

 

Oh and I found this picture online and just edited the Bokeh in...so its not mine(:

Pigeons at Rock Ridge BART station in Oakland, California.

I've never picked up my camera during Bible Study, but tonight I did. Twice. I admit it, a true double standard exists in our house. Bogart gets plenty of loving at the start of the evening then again at the end each week, but he must spend the time we are truly studying on his mat. He knows this and does so without instruction. However, the felines are free to claim any place they desire. Gumbo spent time on my lap, Raven and Vidalia curled up on the back of the sofa, and Curio took advantage of multiple places. He started by wedging himself between a couple (see the photos in the comments). Curio stayed there, being stroked for a full forty five minutes, before transitioning to the above location. Visitors are always welcome in our household. My felines make sure they know it. Now if only Magnus didn't need to be shut in a kennel in our bedroom. . .

 

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112 Pictures in 2012

 

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taken in Zimone - Piedmont - Italy

 

The funny thing about this shot is that I went to the parking of a cemetery, searching for a shooting spot for the Viverone lake landscape. But in the end the vineyard near the cemetery, are much better than the lake landscapes.

 

In vino veritas ;-)

   

Quick value study sketch. I think this may become one of my next watercolors. This was a bright, sunny day and the shapes of these barns creates a scene that caught my eye immediately.

 

Hopefully coming soon . . .

Sunday Afternoon Abstract

View On Black

 

San Francisco Main Library

 

James Ingo Freed 1996

Classical by inspiration, but in fact some kitsch decorating a cheap restaurant. And 'study' implies some preparation, arrangement - this was a momentous snap of detail that caught my eye. But BW makes everything look 'classic', doesn't it? :)

A black Bear comes with it's own public health warning (And ladies that's carry Bear Spray not Hair Spray!!) ;0)

 

Taken in a hurry in a slight snow flurry :0)

...losing steam.

this was taken in the round mirror in my room during a study break the other day. i liked how old school it feels. the mirror is dirty though, which really sucks.

Utrecht University Library. Two years since I last visited it, it still is a great place for studying and working.

A novice Buddhist monk attens school at the Govt. Dubdi Monastic School in Yuksam, Sikkim, India October 12, 2009. Photo by Tim Chong

Nikon D7100 - AF-S VR Nikkor 400mm f/2.8G ED - Press "L" for large view

Now that Land Impact limits have been increased, I can finally rez my alchemist study and persuade my passion: search for philosopher's stone and turn lead to gold. (I've read in ancient manuscript that it involves PBR magic)

 

Featuring:

Celtic Myst Alchemist Library

Death row designs Wizard's desk

Fantavatar & Moonstruck The Book of Major Arcana

Indolent Candle Bunch

FR-Diorama

 

Midcentury modern club chair from www.etsy.com (smidgehouse). fabriccases changed by me.

 

Pillows (on the chairs), small black picture frames, magazine holders, large and small storage boxes, woven raffia placemates, flower candle ring, sarge candle, green mini flower pot, cork board and large flower arrangement from www.etsy.com (SmallSpacesInteriors).

 

Small round desk, writing desk, pencils and sketch book from www.etsy.com (MiniPlaces Studio).

 

Chair (in front of the writing desk) from www.etsy.com (miniCHAIR).

 

Cupboard and stool from our handicraftshop idee.Creativmarkt (painted and pasted by me).

 

Fashion Royalty - Luxury Decor Dress Form from integrity toys.

 

Snake-print dress from www.etsy.com (LevitationFashion).

 

Polymer flowers from www.etsy.com (Mycraftgarden).

 

Handbag from www.dagamoart.com.

Have you ever been in a museum of human cultures and wanted to get a better look at the objects in the exhibits and perhaps touch them? If so, then the Cathlapotle Plankhouse at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge is the place for you.

 

In this photo, Portland State University students pause to take in the wealth of information that members of the Chinook Indian Nation, the US Fish and Wildlife Service and others have laid out for the public in a replica of a house the Chinook people lived in before contact Europeans, and for too short an interval thereafter.

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On a pleasant October day, Portland State University's anthropology department held a field trip to the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge to see the Cathlapotle plankhouse and the site of Cathlapotle village.

 

Long abandoned, the actual village, which is a long way from the plankhouse and hard to get to, was once a bustling riverside community. Lewis and Clark visited the village and recorded their experiences.

 

In the 1990s, the late Ken Ames, the dean of Oregon archaeologists, conducted excavations at the site together with other archaeologists and field students. Today, it is off limits and protected by fearsome stinging nettles. In any case, it's nothing much to look at. The thrill comes from listening to archaeologists' descriptions of the Chinook nation's way of life.

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ɬax̣awyam (welcome)

 

Since time immemorial Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia River have tended to the oak woodlands, camas fields, and wapato patches of what we now call the Refuge, maintaining habitat for wildlife while supporting the lives of the people who called this place home.

 

Based on the Chinookan village of Cathlapotle, the Plankhouse and the objects inside of it offer a tangible link to these original stewards and provides a unique site for the interpretation of our region's natural and cultural heritage.

 

Built in partnership with the Chinook Indian Nation, Portland State University, The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and numerous other community partners and volunteers.

 

This House serves as an education and interpretive center and is used by the Chinook Indian Nation for cultural events throughout the year. Visit the Cathlapotle Plankhouse and connect with local indigenous culture.

 

Visit The Plankhouse

Open Hours

Weekends May 4th – October 13th, 2019: 12pm – 4pm.

 

Self-Led tours of the Plank- house are NOT available.

 

Second Sunday Series

 

[In 2019], the Plankhouse hosts a series of presentations on Chinookan culture, archaeology, and natural history the Second Sunday of every month during the season. These events include lectures, hikes, and hands-on family activities. To view upcoming special events, please visit our events calendar.

ridgefieldfriends.org/plankhouse/

  

Photos by Permission of the Chinook Indian Nation and the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge.

Captured in Bath, Somerset, England.

The adjective "patina" comes to mind to describe the weather-worn finish on the smokebox front of Santa Fe 2-8-0 #1951. Despite facing north, away from the scorching Oklahoma sun, years on exhibit in Paul's Valley have taken their toll.

Designer: Yan Shanchun (阎善春), Hu Jinqing (胡进庆), Qin Yizhen (秦一真), Lu Qing (陆青)

1979, May

Study hard

Haohao xuexi (好好学习)

Call nr.: BG D25/15 (Landsberger collection)

 

More? See: chineseposters.net

 

using a mysterious watercolor like medium i created this character study. some stuff i loved som i hated but overall i think its a fine exploration

I was sure I can never have the time to do deliberate photographic studies, let alone - on a predefined subject and with a deadline. November sunshine proved me wrong: I had 5 minutes, the subject was 'shadows' and I saw them, in my own sitting room and garden. Next day I even found time to crop and clean them a bit, and here they are - for your critique :)

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