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Third largest geyser field in the world. It was best viewed very early in the morning when the sub-zero temperatures made it easier to see the steam.
For the rule of thirds project we were required to take two photos, one vertical and one horizontal, following the rule of thirds. The rule of thirds is basically aligning a subject with the guidelines and their intersection points. For horizontal and vertical shooting you have to place the horizon on the top or bottom line and your subject should line up with one of the intersecting points.
For my horizontal picture I had my friend Grace under a tree squatting down. I chose this pose because it’s something I’ve never tried before. I just told her have fun and do whatever you want like I tell most of my models. I like the pictures genuine. I had to crop it a bit and shift it to left to line up her eyebrow, the center of her head, and her shoulder on the top line. Other than cropping i did nothing else in photoshop.
For my vertical picture I had my friend Grace again under a different tree. For this one I actually posed her and did her hair and makeup. Shooting vertical used to be really hard but shooting for yearbook made it easier. Once again I had to crop it again but only to get rid of the negative space. Her nose is lined up with the first line along with her jaw. The first vertical line is lined up with the zipper and the second horizontal line is right under her chest.
This project wasn’t too fun considering I’ve been really sick and I had to try and borrow cameras from friends. But overall it was relatively easy to line up people following the rule of thirds.
Glass Resin Steel beautiful sparkling colorful pieces of glass all stuck together in a circular display but the best was a woman sitting just writing & reading when i snapped the perfect photo i then asked her if it was alright that she happen to be in the picture that i photo graphed she said it was fine I'm glad I asked her although she wasn't my reason for photographing this picture.
The third weekend of the Bristol season was the hottest, most humid weekend we had all year. It was almost unbearable! The Jousters took precautions for their horses by not having them wearing the long caparisons and eliminating the "games" portions of parts of the joust. They also limited the joust passes and the whole show was shortened by about ten minutes.
In case you haven't noticed, The Jousters ride bitless. The horses are well-cared for so much so that I'm nearly jealous that I don't have it as good as the horses do! They even have a special farrier who will go to them wherever they happen to be (and of course, they have a vet on-call at every faire they are performing).
We walked down and through the tunnel that North Korean soldiers had created as a way of getting to Seoul. It was incredible. We were 170 metres away from North Korea!
The subject lines up with the right side of the Rule of Thirds grid. Here, I was trying to capture how she's casually sipping her coffee. I was hoping for a cute, girly feel.
8-27-09
this was at the Third Man Records pop up store in downtown LA. it was only open from the 26-28. this is the gallery of show posters next door to the actual store
17-19 November 2014, Hangkhim, Namachi, Sikkim.
Organised by -
The Centre for Environment Education (CEE) and The Third Pole (TTP) – under the Indian Himalayas Climate Adaptation Programme (IHCAP) supported by Climate Change and Development Division (CCD-SDC) of the Embassy of Switzerland in India
I used my laptop screen as the background. It was my attempt to create silhoutte effect and applying Rule Of Third.
Thickened MX dye in Black, Chinese Red and Golden Yellow. Stripes applied with 2" foam roller, black with 4" hot dog roller.
This shows how the thin ends are finished off when they come around their final corners and are lain on top of where the other set of weavers started. Continue weaving with the thin ends till they run out.