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EXTRA Advanced volunteer needed ||| Original pro-retoucher volunteer returned to us one year late, but the restoration was covered in artificial grain rather than cleaned, was way too dark and contained other issues. Amendment requests were never fulfilled, so sadly this has returned to our adoption pool. Family submitted only two photos. Only one has been restored.
I was digging through stuff and found my old Advanced Photo System camera. APS was about the most useless advancement in photography ever. (The most useless being disc film.) Way to go Kodak, George would be proud.
Friday, Chad and Jeff attended an advanced composite fabrication workshop at the Kreysler & Associates manufacturing facility near Vallejo, California. The day started with a broad overview of composite technology and its applications for architecture. Attendees were then taken on a tour of the facility and watched demonstrations of carbon fiber being infused with resin by vacuum and closed-mold methods. At the time of the tour, the facility was being used to produce the cladding for SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art)’s new expansion, designed by Snøhetta, and participants witnessed each stage of the fabrication process for the unique panel system. We are excited by the possibilities and potential uses of this strong and lightweight material because is stronger and lighter than steel and comes in any color, texture, shape, or size.
Prudence Siebert
Advanced Media Training Instructor Lt. Col. Stacy Bathrick provides feedback to a Command and General Staff College Intermediate Level Education student, while ILE students observe while waiting their turns, after a mock morning program interview March 1 at the television studio in Eisenhower Hall. Students in the four-hour block of instruction addressed a scenario concerning the war-zone shooting of a 12-year-old boy in three types of interviews. Photo credit Prudence Siebert
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I wanted the second shot to look "homey". Warm and old. I cranked up the ISO (a little to far, I regret) and used Shadow to the max as White Balance setting, the cable in the background is irritating -but I need sleep now ...
Again an excercise to push your inner weak self a little further ...
Critique, please ...