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I also like to swim very day. And I used this glasses for about 3 years. And I know every scratch of this pair of glasses. More importantly, every time I saw this pair of glasses, the smell of swimming pool would immediately pop up in my mind. I could recall all the pools I have been, people I have good memory with. It was shoot in f/9, 18mm, 1/5s and ISO400

Requirement 2 - 2D form: A Fibonacci spiral in a stair rail.

Lighting Distance assignment. 1x Minolta Auto128 at 1, 7 and 15 feet.

 

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Assignment-2 : Bamboo

My smile.....

I had the subject hold a white piece of bristal board to help reflect light onto the right side of his face (his right)

Assignment-2 : Bamboo

Boundary.....

lego yeti illustrates space-figure-ground concept.

 

the yeti is all crammed up in the corner, with the space extending downward from the "ground". I thought it looked like an interesting perspective, although I was in a hurry and failed to notice the plastic baggie on the bottom shelf, which is a confusing distraction.

 

to me, the main 3-relationship here is yeti, tabletop, wine bottles. I think it would have had more impact if the wine rack had been full.

I like this picture because of the shadow and smoke.

Assignment2-Enviromento Potrait-Dangi Women

Assignment2-Enviromento Potrait-Dangi Women

I was lent a cycle by Jeff Floyd in Melbourne. I pedalled along the Yarra River Promenade into lovely fresh early autumn breeze and took this snap of myself by the water. Lots of people strolling, chatting, gazing, cycling and the other forms of trannsport, cars, trams and trains not interfering with my flanerie. At the Gallery I locked my bicycle outside, had a coffee (flat white) and an orange cake and then found a volunteer guide and started with a one hour tour of the main parts of the gallery. An incredible cornucopia of international work of which I saw just a sample. Pictures wisely and wittily juxtaposed with others across periods along with unspoken comments in the form of statues - for example Yinka Shonibara's Reverend on Ice commenting on Raeburn's great image at the National gallery of Scotland which I must have seen 10 years ago in Edinburgh:

www.ngv.vic.gov.au/crossingborders/curriculum/vce_studio_...

Then I pedalled crossed the river on the St Kilda Bridge and spent as long in the National Gallery of Australian Art: www.ngv.vic.gov.au/ngvaustralia/

Wow! I got two more separate guides to roam me round the indigenous art collection (about which I have so much more to learn. I hope I can see more in Tokyo as I set out back to England):

www.nact.jp/english/exhibitions/utopia.html

and the work of Australians who'd arrived on the continent since 1788. In a dancing daze I cycled back to my hotel in the warm autumn evening.

Technical f/11, shutter speed 1/30, focus on the boy reading the book,

Composition Shot from a medium distance, above eye level.

Content- I like this one because it has a little bit of mistery, as if we weren't expecting to find a boy reading in a garden.

Assignment-2 : Bamboo

The caretaker.....

I like my lego yetis like my coffee... dark, bitter, and in the freezer.

Louis (my childrens faithful and extremely patient gorilla) starts of by letting me get things set up and right before trying to interupt Maria's extremely important play timetable.

This one onto a plywood background.

Louis (my childrens faithful and extremely patient gorilla) starts of by letting me get things set up and right before trying to interupt Maria's extremely important play timetable.

This one onto a plywood background.

Technical f/11, shutter speed 1/320, focus on the statue.

Composition Shot from a distance, a little higher than the eye level.

Content- I wanted a better view of the books by the boy's feet, and also the flowers next to it.

Requirement 3 - 3D form: The light and shadow define the depth of a children's climbing structure.

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