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Visit of the factory - SCOP TI 1336

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rock crane's-bill, habitus

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Balkan-Storchschnabel, Habitus

 

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Strobist info: Pentax 540fgz triggered wireless from camera on 1/64 power (manual). CTO gel to add warm tone

i usually don't like to work on table. i'd prefer the floors, but the floors here are too cold. too bad then :(

Two young trees in our yard. I used Derwent pencils...I am trying to find a few good green combos, I do like to mix them so they are not so green, mixed more like the real nature greens. One of the best benefits of painting it that you really see. You see so much more detail when you really look. I appreciate viewing anything so much more then I did ten years ago. I am thankful for that gift. Oh well. This is strathmore 400 series, I actually think I like it. 5" x 7"

Jong geleerd is oud gedaan!

To whom it may concern,

 

I am a sophomore that just returned from studying abroad in Barcelona

Spain. I am submitting these six photos of some of my travels and

experiences while abroad as part of the requirements to receive honors

elective credit. Please let me know if there is any problems with the

photos. Thank you,

 

Elena Sachs

TUID#: 0563587

Macro study of Camellia flowers in the side yard.

Un piccolo tributo ad un grande genio.

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A little tribute to a great man of genius.

  

[original image: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Da_Vinci_Studies_of_Embr...]

Study of buffaloes at Shambunagar, Agra.

Used NERO Soft pencil; A5 sketch book.

 

San Jacinto College student studying

As you enter the Study Centre, double doors lead to the message center and fan off to the stairs, the garden, library and meeting room.

Fashion Studies students showcased their original designs during “Dimensions,” the annual student fashion show at College of DuPage. Eight students received awards during the event.

Inspired by: Study for Dante and Virgil, 1857-58

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Dinan in Brittany, France. Ilford HP5.

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ادرس عربي

(if only I could have seen his little feet!!!)

mode takes a series of snapshots of a narrow slit in the center of the image area (see note on previous image post) and builds the final image up by placing those snapshots side by side from left to right across the image. Although the result resembles photos one gets by panning the camera with the moving object, moving objects here are stretched or foreshortened depending on how fast they move across the fixed slit. Fast moving objects cross the slit more quickly and end up in fewer snapshots and therefore get foreshortened in the final image, slower moving objects end up in more of the snapshots and therefore are stretched out, if nothing moves across the slit during one or more snapshots those portions simply are repeated in each snapshot and end up looking like lines of color across the image. Note also that objects that pass in front of the slit from left to right are reversed, e.g. compare the lettering on the ends of the two light rail trains, on the foreground train the lettering is reversed vs the correct reading lettering of the background train.

 

The left right axis of the final image is temporal not spatial, objects on the left of the final image crossed the slit before those to the right of them, e.g. the blue-white-yellow light rail train is not to the left of the red-white train, it just crossed the slit before the red-white one did. The only spatial information is height and depth, right and left are replaced by the temporal axis. i4s4788

Silent Bob stays pretty close even when I'm studying.

4" x 6"

India ink on paper

2019

Catherine de Medicis Study.

Study Tip: Look for better solutions to problems

For example, if you don't understand the course material, don't just re-read it.

Try something else! Consult with the professor, a tutor, an academic advisor, a classmate, a study group, or your school's study skills center. #study #studytip

A Visit to Batemans the 17th Century Jacobean home of Rudyard Kipling was a must while we were on holiday last week, this is a photograph of Rudyards study. The rooms, described by him as 'untouched and unfaked', remain much as he left them, with oriental rugs and artefacts reflecting his strong association with the East. Bateman's is very much a family home and very impressive and well worth a visit.

70x90cm, 12-07-06, oil on canvas. Study.

In November, 1991, as part of their study of the First World War, these Arbroath Academy pupils examined artefacts such as gas masks, kit bags, tin hats and posters. They were, from left, back - Mark Farquharson, Mr Sandy Burgess and Paul Maddicks: front - Brent Lawson and Eddie Gray.

Children on an educational visit to Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England.

Had the opportunity to take some shots at a school. Please find some more in a gallery on my website: www.baechtle.com/schulbesuch/

Global Student Outreach is committed to improving the lives of children and families of rural Cambodia by providing care for orphaned and abandoned children, supporting education, providing vocational skills and supporting Cambodian families. To donate please go to www.globalstudentoutreach.org/donate.php

I am so busy with uni right now - I have 3 things due this month and 2 near the start of next month. I'm hanging with my sis and some of her friends tomorrow night, I'm going away next weekend (to hang out with friends and hopefully take a ton of photos) and near the start of April I've got my Wellington trip! I'm trying my best to stay organised and on top of things and I think I'm going to be okay. I'm just looking forward to that light at the end of the tunnel though =)

King Farouk while studying in London

Photograph taken in 1971....

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