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Theory 59 @ The Beachcomber in Cleethorpes. For more recent photos please like my Facebook page, thanks www.facebook.com/Seansimage
i don't think i have ever posted his many together. its funny cause i really dont set out to take sticker pics. it just seems to happen.
Part of the Hans Christian Andersen exhibit at the British Library
in September, 2005.
I like the way you can basically see the last 5000 years of
theorising 'being-there' and 'Being' in the structure of the display.
It's quite Platonic when you look at it straight.
Careful not to look sideways, you might see Holbein's skull a la The
Ambassadors.
These 2 were arguing furiously with one of the preachers over evolution versus Christianity. Hmmm...
my first experience of making a real HDR with 6 different pictures with different exposure.. something like a failure ;)
February 21, 2019:.
19-554888.
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
Theory Condos,
203 College St,
Parallax Development Inc,
29s,
Page + Steele / IBI Group,
These are all used with colored lights in the studio. My class did an assignment where we had to use complimentary colors and triad colors.
My friends' band, they kindly asked me to get a few photos while they practised and they wanted a band photo. So yeah.
(left to right) Stuart Keating, Ryan Hoskins, Sean Seabrook, Connor Bland
Check 'em out and show some support!
I was putting in order old cards and little books about knitting, previously owned by granny... a picture of my knitting work will appear soon!
Dialogical Self Theory provides a comprehensive social-scientific theory that incorporates the deep implications of the process of globalization, and its impact on individual development. Hubert Hermans and Agnieszka Hermans-Konopka present a compelling view of the historical changes in perceptions of social realities, and how these changes affected motivation, emotion, leadership, and conflict resolution. They detail the improvement of dialogical relationships both within the self and between individuals, groups, and cultures, providing evidence from everyday life. The book addresses a variety of problem areas that are analysed in unexpected ways: the pros and cons of traditional, modern, and post-modern models of self, the role of emotions, power and dominance, motivation, leadership, and conflict resolution. This book will be of interest to scholars in a wide range of fields including psychology and sociology.
a nice little project my color theory class did with a visiting local artist, her name eludes me now.