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I get off work and head straight to the computer to do more work. Oh well, the end of the semester is in sight. I can do it!

 

p.s. I'm totally facebooking in this picture. everyone needs a study break here and there :p

Gettysburg College students and professors at the Botswana Ministry of Health in Gaborone after a discussion about non-communicable diseases

Sevilla, Granda & Córdoba

Pride Rock. While studying in Cape Town, South Africa, students participate in a three-day per week internship working in a non-governmental agency whose mission is to address issues of social injustice as it impacts women, children, workers, and the environment. On days off, a visit to Pride Rock gives students a chance to observe some of the country's wildlife. (Julian Shafer '14 (CLAS)'15 (EDUC)/UConn Photo)

A study of Van Hise with Van Vleck and a deep blue sky in the back. UW-Madison.

study time with coke zero

Students in class, Primary School, Snuol, Cambodia

Each floor of the Library offers a variety of study spaces. Some areas are dedicated to silent study. Look out for the signs which indicate what area you are working in.

Photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones '97

This is an inking study using Adobe Ideas on the iPad. Ideas is vector based, so you can work without much concern for resolution. The live size slider makes it possible to do some tapered edges that come close to clean brushwork. It's weird having to use two hands to draw ( one on the size slider) but it's pretty comfortable. This is traced over a lo rez scan of a Buscema / Alcala panel in a Savage Sword of Conan comic. I wanted to see what kind of fidelity I could achieve with the iPad, so I used the source instead of my own idea. This is a lazy sunday morning experiment of about 45 min or so. I most likely won't bother to finish the background.

Study Abroad 2014 to London and Ireland.

Monochromatic study.

 

(Go to [above] "Actions - View All sizes - Original" to view this image at its best resolution of 1150x1150 - 150 dpi).

Musical instruments - Macro Monday's theme for 2011-05-23.

 

My son decided on a whim to buy a saxophone online, and teach himself how to play. In order to not drive his roommate crazy, when he practices he goes to a nearby park and plays (worried about how safe that really is...)

 

Fortunately he is home from college, so I had his sax to photograph for this week's theme. Narrowing down my selection was difficult to say the least, and would be interested to hear if there were any others I have uploaded to my photostream y'all feel would have been HMM worthy...

 

And as always, thanks for your visits/views, your comments and your faves!

study of a Tisnikar painting

Studies of children's faces to practice various facial expressions, here we have crying

Poppies in Iwate Park provide the perfect study aid!

 

Oriental poppy

オニゲシ

 

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Study Tip: Ask questions if you are confused. Confusion is definitely your worst enemy. #study #studytip

Daniels College of Business :: 14th Annual Business Case Competition

What comes to your mind when you see a beautiful girl and a red apple?

Panel - Social emergency in the working world: the case of the platform workers

No, I haven't been traveling abroad (I wish). This is one of the flamingos from the Assinibone Park Zoo in Winnipeg. As I'm sure most of you know, they get their red colour from pigments in the exoskeletons of the arthropods that make up their diet. Not sure how they supplement that in a zoo environment.

Charcoal studies for two recent portraits.

Portrait in red. Photo taken with flash.

 

Caelin Weiss '15 worked on her history homework just prior to the Colby Alumni Family Legacy and Alumni Council Dinner.

After editting the “Raw File of the Week” for week No. 13, I was inspired to produce a picture that showed a book and a pair of glasses in it. Sort of like someone was reading for a ling time then got tired and set the book and glasses down to rest.

 

It didn’t take long to come up with the ingredients – just grabbed my Bible and took my glasses off. The hard part was finding a place to actually take the picture. My house is NOT conducive to photo taking. I used a desk in my office and got a few shots off.

 

After the post processing, I named it “Study Time”. I think it fitting for a Sunday afternoon, don’t you?

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This is my favorite room in the house.

Sunday afternoon at The Ohio Union, The Ohio State University.

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