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My study, at the end of a search-and-destroy cycle. I put it back together about every ten days.

conte, 14"x16"

Here are my pictures for Honors college elective credit! Thanks

-Claire Dorey

studyguide:

 

calculator, pen and paper: basics -you know you need them

notes: well, who can remember all the stuff they read after all

laptop: the know-it-all friend that has become essential for a lot of us - and great for when you need to think about real life for a moment (thank you facebook)

 

and talking about essentials:

the book: you can't google your way through exams, READ THE BOOK

 

and last but not least the coffee to keep you alert and awake..

 

oh and the brain is also kinda useful in the process of studying for exams...

( don't know what his wallet is doing there since he didn't leave the house for days

Calgary Public Library

shot this with my phone while having a cup of coffee. Looks like a quiet place to study

Vitor doing homework at his desk;

Nikon D600 + Nikkor AF 50mm f/1.8D at ISO 2000; light from a lamp in front of him;

For some reason, i love making these dresses for her!!

Canson mix media paper with pencil.

 

pencil 6B tonal study

Depicting Marwan Rechmaoui's

"Monument for the living 2001-2008"

 

A sculpture of a high rise building in Beirut, abandoned while only half finished, as civil war erupted across Lebanon. The building acted as a base for snipers throughout the conflict, and remains in place to this day; too large to implode, and too tall to knock down, the building has become a monumental reminder of the horrific conflict.

FUJIFILM X-E2

Perspective study of Le Nôtre, Gabriel Prize. More at www.stephaniebower.blogspot.com

Jeremy knows Connor will work himself to death when he gets stressed so he makes sure to take care of his boyfriend!

 

Connor is studying to become a doctor and it's really important to him that he gets in to a good college.

Man taking notes on the crowded 4 train.

Gag study for tape type promo concept.

We can remain bound and gagged with goo mussed hair and acrid stick pressed into our lips and teeth. We can tongue at our restraints, let out muffled screams into the dark and heartlessly struggle against restraints. Or we can break them and use them to our own ends.

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Kodak View Camera No.2-D 8x10 / C.P. Goerz Berlin Dagor 36cm f7.7 / Kodak Portra Endura Color Paper (Rodinal R09 1:50 20℃ 13min EI100)

My quick sketch from photo. Author of original photo -

 

www.flickr.com/photos/heikole42/31607603290/in/album-7215...

 

Model: Katrinaonly

Photographer: Heiko Theimages

 

Website author of original photo: heikole-art.net/

Zone VI Ultralight 4x5

Caltar S-II MC 135mm 5.6

Ilford FP4+ (100)

Pyrocat HD 1+1+100 20c 18 mins reduced agitation

Epson V850

 

Really only looking for two things with this one: first, what fun could I have with camera movements (camera angled down, rear standard returned to vertical to keep trees from converging, but front standard with exaggerated forward tilt, to throw the top 2/3 of the frame out of focus; and front swing, to shift plane of focus roughly along the front of the open shed; the result is some weird geometry on the shed roof, exaggerating the apparent convergence of the roof edges). And second, how much detail from the shed interior could I retain. Altogether, I'm pleased with the result.

The little statuettes are board game pieces.

I was studying at the library and all of a sudden...EARTHQUAKE! My very first California earthquake experience! And I spent the majority of the time trying to figure out what was going on.. So, exactly what am I supposed to do during an earthquake? Stop, drop and roll? Because I...um, just sat there praying the building wouldn't collapse on me -_-

A moment of sunshine, an eternity of gray

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