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I singled out the abrupt change in colour as a target for my artistic endeavors. I thought it neat how the warm, orange glow reflecting from the clouds, and the cool blue/green was divided so clearly in both sky and water.
After sprinting up and down the beach with my camera and tripod, looking like a seagull on speed, the waves stole the show, by lining up perfectly on the colour line. I didn't photoshop this, but I didn't plan it either. It just happened.
10m string of colored LEDs attached to the backyard junipers forms a 4m tall "christmas tree". Strong wind creates small waves to the surface of pool, and since I am using 30s exposure, waves blur the reflection. At 9:30pm, the moon aligns perfectly on top of this fixture.
The planetary alignment on december 29th. mercury on the bottom, then jupiter, the moon and venus on top.
Ancient site at Carnac, a village near the Atlantic coast of Brittany in northwestern France. Carnac is famous as the site of more than 3,000 prehistoric stone monuments.
Vue depuis le haut du campanile / View from the campanile
Place San Marco / San Marco place
Venise / Venice
(Italie / Italy)
26/10/09
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
A perfect example of a problem created, not solved, by using InDesign’s optical alignment function. This isn't entirely InDesign's fault either, the fonts themselves play a role* — but ultimately I'm more worried by how it's casually employed. I've seen many instances this year of (what appears to be) default optical alignment that actually renders the typography worse. Typographer's must tread lightly.
* Do they not? I've always assumed there was more going on than Adobe's own relative math.
Disclaimer: It's entirely possible that this text box didn't use the story palette, but I'd put money on it.
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
I have took the text from a poster I have been analyzing in my graphics course. I wrote up the text into a blank document on photo shop and created the text into a brush tool. I used the format of the left alignment to paint it onto this poster.
This Painting was selected for the Annual Juried Show, Celebrate Arts. It received Third Place.
"A great change came over the land." Original Available. Prints available on request.
After multiple crashes my soapbox racer was is serious need of an alignment. Or bending the axle back into shape. A couple ratchet straps, one auto lift (thank you work), and some pry bars is all it took.
Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn, and Alignment, Co. Fermanagh. (Apologies for the poor quality; taken on a foggy day around 8am.)