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Taken on a Mamiya C330F, on Ilford FP4+. Processed in DD-X.
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Weathered door - a study in decay and warpage. Seen on one of the abandoned buildings in Princeton, Kansas.
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actually i was in my sociology class this summer when i took this.
i have a slight addiction to tictacs.
London Zoo 4-5-2013 London Zoo is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on 27 April 1828, and was originally intended to be used as a collection for scientific study. It was eventually opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, with 16,802 individuals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom.
Proof! Yes, he does study.
With 100 speed film this is at f/3.8 so while the page is in focus his face isn't quite. I'm still not used to the narrow DOF of MF; useful when you want it but wow, very narrow, too narrow at times!
Notes: reading room, Local Studies collection, historic Braemar House at Springwood
Format: colour digital photo
Date Range: 2015
Photo credit: John Merriman
Licensing: Attribution, share alike, creative commons.
RRepository: Blue Mountains Library - library.bmcc.nsw.gov.au
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A collection of typography studies, saddle-stitched and bound into an 8x8 booklet.
(image-type study)
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Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated.
I had a sleep study last night. How they expect anyone to sleep with all this crap attached to them is quite beyond me, because I didn't.
Pastor of The House of Miracles Jay Sheridan studies his Bible Oc. 16, 2010 at his home in Auburn, N.Y.
Produced for The Fall Workshop 2010 at Syracuse University's Newhouse School - TheFallWorkshop.com
Photographed by Jason Robertson on Saturday Oct. 16 2010.
Small room but large enough for 2 desks and chairs, cabinets, and computers and printers, ect. Also has a large and deep double door closet. A very nice and functional room. Yes of course it has an operable skylight and two large windows with wood blinds. Lots of lighting, plugs, and a ceiling fan.
the photo looks strange, i know. but the plate was green and green plates don't make cupcakes look good. they were good though :)
I love the enthusiasm for study and learning that I have seen in so many of my Japanese students.
I confess I am a big lover of nerds. I love smart people, and I love people who have a passion to learn.
The Japanese in this painting is: "Ganbatte", "Gambarimasu", which means: "You can do it!", "I can do it". Kids say this kind of thing at school all the time. The background says: "I like study" a lot.
This painting was exhibited as part of my "Tiny Town" Exhibition at Keith and Lottie Gallery, Northbridge (Western Australia), in November 2007. There is a total of 18 paintings in this collection.
30 by 40 cm, Acrylic on Card. 2007.
A photo that I recently entered into my college's photo contest under the category of "student life." I feel pretty good about this one, except for the slight overexposed corner on the top right. Oh well. Wish me luck.
Cesar Chavez Student Center at San Francisco State University, CA.