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Murmur Study #1 at the Spark Festival.

 

christopherbaker.net/projects/murmur-study/

 

(Photo by Márton András Juhász)

Too little time to be creative, there's homework to be done.

Study of live model using 2B mechanical pencil.

pastel, 78

18"x24"

photo by Clinton Lewis (WKU)

Find a study partner to review with and help clarify questions. #studytip #study

Reg Cook's co-driver is a study in concentration as the marshall counts down to their start of the next stage, blue mountains road, upper hutt.

 

we went to look at some of the 2009 Targa New Zealand near our place today... seemed the special stage was already over, so we decided to follow a few of the competitors to the next special stage (about 50km's away), mostly because they'd know where the next special stage was! (I had no clue).... arrived in time to see some of the field arriving, and watch the start in the Blue Mountains Road. I even got to see my boyhood rally hero Reg Cook.

Photo: Jennifer Jacquemart / (c) European Voice

CalArts School of Critical Studies reading in Butler Building #4

 

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Photo by Scott Groller

© CalArts 2008

in the same area is the local Velodrome (what you don't have one in your town?)

The inner portion is used for roller blade racing

these girls were FAST

ancient games and brand new ones right next to each other

 

Orto botanico dell'Università degli Studi di Padova:

 

The Cactus House in the Botanic Garden of Padua is a dedicated greenhouse showcasing a diverse collection of cacti and succulent plants, many of which are native to arid regions around the world. It was constructed in the 19th century as part of the garden's expansion and has since become a key feature for studying xerophytic plant life. The house maintains a controlled environment to support the unique needs of these plants, offering visitors an opportunity to explore the remarkable adaptations of desert flora.

 

The Botanic Garden of Padua, established in 1545, holds the distinction of being the oldest academic botanical garden in the world, and it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997 for its historical and scientific significance. It was founded by the University of Padua to provide students with a space for studying plants and medicine, reflecting the growing Renaissance interest in the natural sciences. The garden’s design is notable for its influence on the development of botanical gardens globally, combining academic research with practical applications in medicine and agriculture. The garden also serves as a symbol of the advancement of scientific knowledge during the Renaissance, particularly in the fields of botany and pharmacology.

 

The garden's main features include its structured layout, which is divided into distinct sections representing various plant species and their uses, from medicinal to ornamental. A central focus is the "oldest surviving plant bed," where medicinal plants have been cultivated for centuries. The garden also houses rare and endangered species, a historical collection of trees, and an impressive array of flowers and herbs. One of its most iconic structures is the Torre del Linneo (Linnaeus Tower), which honors the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus and his contribution to modern taxonomy. The Botanic Garden of Padua continues to be a vital center for scientific research, environmental conservation, and public education.

I want to do a painting of Dumbledore. I received paint and some canvases for X-mas so now I can get to it.

pastel, '10

11"x12"

Electronic Study, inspired by Bodegas Protos, designed by Richard Rogers.

More on the project Sonic Architectures:

thedkprojection.com/index.php/projects-2/68-sonic-archite...

made by my Beauty and Madzia :-))

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Visitors view objects in the Center's Collection of Prints and Drawings. There are 20,000 drawings and watercolors and 30,000 prints in the Center's collection, giving a comprehensive history of British graphic art.

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.

Biology master's students Manali Rupji and Vaishali Gavg from India study with undergraduate Mohammad Tavig from the United Arab Emirates.

Illustration for the paper Lundagård for an article about essay anxiety.

I had a friend in college that would get all dressed up and combed before a test and to study.... so after seeing this behavior a couple of times, I decided to ask him why he did that. His answer was great. He said: " When I feel pretty, I study better". and then it all made sense.

So i decided to "follow" that mantra, well, not for studying, cuz im not studying anything right now but to feel better.

So I went and got me a haircut, shaved my peachfuss and trimmed the goatee.

Although I'm not at a hundred percent it did make me feel good.

Thanks to .avina. for the encouragement/advice.

Now let's get ready for the weekend!!!

Oh... and one of my pics made it on the Houston Press Blog

blogs.houstonpress.com/hairballs/2010/05/the_week_in_phot...

5/21/2010

Looking over the shoulders of my little Papillon friend.

 

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Costumes sketches, pencil on paper.

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