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George Harmon Coxe

 

Dell

 

For my next Photoshop project, we have to create a narrative/theme in a series of 4-6 images. I wanted to use this assignment as an excuse to expand my levitation series. Typically, I make the person floating very apparent through a wide depth of field. With this project, I wanted to go in the polar opposite direction and make the floating person appear part of daily life -- make it ordinary. I wanted to cram the images with people/things in order for you to be overwhelmed by what you were processing and just haphazardly find someone whose feet weren't touching the ground. True, some images are more successful than others, but I feel like this project has made me exercise other options for my levitating theme.

 

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Today I took the camera into Sleaford and visited the National Centre for Craft & Design, formerly known as The Hub.

There is a sign in the entrance which says:'This building was formerly a seed warehouse. It still is'.

They have a wide range of exhibitions that change regularly throughout the year as well as a shop and coffee shop.

They were setting up a new exhibition, in the main gallery - a 2-storey space - which I must go to see when it's finished. It's called Plexus No 10: Materialising the structure of light by Gabriel Dawe.

www.nationalcraftanddesign.org.uk/

 

There is a B&W version here:

www.flickr.com/photos/belincs/6238148478/

and several other shots of the building in my Assignment 2 set here:

www.flickr.com/photos/belincs/sets/72157627870611098/

Sarah and I were headed to the Campisi's on Mockingbird Ln and the skies were still letting loose a steady drizzle of rain.

 

I hadn't had an opportunity before to work with a sharp lens and was hoping to capture more refraction of the light off of the water beading on the window. I suppose that cars doing 70 down a highway probably isn't the best place to be taking these kinds of shots, though.

 

Assignment - Light : This is the second in a series of assignments that I am working on with my friend colorblindPICASO. We started a monthly photographic assignment to challenge ourselves to become better photographers, both technically and artistically. In this case, he's got me beat. Not only are his photos for the assignment awesome, he also got them in on time :)

 

Somewhere on I-75

Dallas, TX

Strobist: desk lamp camera left, sb-28, snooted and gelled with a 1/2 CTO - camera right, above and behind subject.

 

IMO, it's not quite controlled enough for the assignment, but what the hey...

 

Didn't realize I was shooting at ISO 640 until I had taken down the setup, which accounts for the noise.

Assignment 52 -- Home Town Tourist Attractions -- The Write Inn & Hemmingway's Bistro, Oak Park, IL

 

Hemingway wrote: "Never go on trips with anyone you do not love," which seems like good advice, if traveling to Oak Park, or anywhere else.

 

I don't know what he thought about puns, or intentional misspellings, or if he would have wanted to try a flirtini martini. But I know what he wrote about oysters and about wine, so I'm sure he'd at least appreciate Hemmingway's wine list and oyster bar:

 

-- As I ate the oysters with their strong taste of the sea and their faint metallic taste that the cold white wine washed away, leaving only the sea taste and the succulent texture...I lost the empty feeling and began to be happy and to make plans.

--Wine is one of the most civilized things in the world and one of the most natural things of the world that has been brought to the greatest perfection, and it offers a greater range for enjoyment and appreciation than, possibly, any other purely sensory thing.

 

And I think he must have had an appreciation of comfortable hotels also, as shown in this lovely passage:

 

--That night at the hotel, in our room with the long empty hall outside and our shoes outside the door, a thick carpet on the floor of the room, outside the windows the rain falling and in the room light and pleasant and cheerful, then the light out and it exciting with smooth sheets and the bed comfortable, feeling that we had come home, feeling no longer alone,waking in the night to find the other one there, and not gone away, all other things were unreal.

Photo shoot we had for our advertising assignment.

The advertisement is to promote Marc Jacob's perfume, Lola.

Assignment-3

Abstract - True Abstract

  

Odd sort of exercise, but effective. Will try this on my class tomorrow night. (and might try to improve my handwriting too - it seems to be suffering from lack of practice) ... - read more on {site_name}}: botheredbybees.posterous.com/assignment

yay I'm caught up...

now to get the thinking cap on... eek!!!

I have been really struggling with this weeks assignment but I found this bit of old wasps nest at work today and figured that this would be a fairly cool submission.

Master of None

I always find a new interest every few months and I'd say I'm sort of like a jack of all trades, master of none. I've like many different things in my past and although I may no longer like them as much as I used to, they're all still a part of who I am. I think all the interests I've had have contributed to my personality and who I am today.

Swarali Photo Assignment (November, 2015)

Title:

People:

Place:Redmond

Date:2015:11:15 11:45:03

File:DSC_7073.jpg

 

Self portraits I took for photo arts assignment

Assignment 3: Abstract

drought on mars

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND - August 27:Gala Dinner at Scots College August 27, 2016 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Mark Tantrum/ www.scotscollege.school.nz/)

trying some things for the assignment on Photographybb

I chose to focus on getting close to my subject and finding patterns. This is a very large painting currently hanging in my apartment and this picture is only a very small portion of it. However, it fully represents what the rest of the painting is like.

Assignment 1:

-Leading Lines

-Sense of Scale

This is my 18th photo for an assignment at IADT in my Photography class. I decided to apply the Rule of Thirds to this composition. Also, I worked a lot with the Channel Mixer to create a color scheme that I believe is much more interesting than the original.

Active Assignment Weekly: Capture the season

The Assignment: Capture a shot that represents the season you are NOW experiencing. What best represents the weather for the week of November 7-14? No setup shots or still-lifes. For example, don't show a doll in a bathing suit and say it's summer. These shots should be environmental. It's okay to have people in your photo.

WIT: At this point, we are finishing our raking and waiting for the snow to fly. Increased contrast and saturation.

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Always the way. This morning, still trying to come up with shot, this evening have to narrow it down from over 100! *eye roll* I need to learn to not take so many photos. Now I have to choose...... feel free to nominate you fav :) Cheers!

 

This one is slightly out of focus I think(or I've had one too many wines), the breeze must have turned it just as I clicked.

This assignment for my photography class at IADT called for taking pictures of each of the letters of the alphabet wherever I could find them. Then, I was to crop each of them into a 2" square and arrange them on an 11" x 17" document. I thought the assignment was kind of silly at first. But, now I think it came out pretty cool. I might take some of these letters and spell something on another composition when I have time.

Shot for Strobist Lighting 102: 4.3 -- Assignment: Cross, Balance and Sculpt

 

In addition to the floor lamp on the right i handheld a gridded SB-28 in my left hand, aimed at Ida's face.

Active Assignment Weekly:

 

en•joy•ment

 

–noun

1. the act of enjoying.

2. the possession, use, or occupancy of anything with satisfaction or pleasure

3. a particular form or source of pleasure

 

I thought it might be nice to have a reasonably broad assignment this week so let’s all attempt to create a photograph that represents enjoyment. It could be absolutely anything that represents something you personally enjoy (permitted by the terms of the group of course!).

 

Restriction

The photo should convey something that you personally enjoy. So posting a photo of someone else enjoying an ice cream would be no good if you don’t also enjoy eating ice cream. Posting a photo of a pet or child playing would be fine as we can assume you enjoy playing with them. It might be nice to learn a little something that we may not already know about you from your photograph. :)

 

Dare

To make some kind of change to the shot during post processing that other members of the group may not be able to easily identify. Please indicate if you have taken on the dare when posting your photo so other members will know if they should try to guess what you have changed.

 

Examples

Please feel free to add any images which you think might help other members with inspiration.

 

WIT: There's something completely relaxing and satisfying in developing and printing silver geletin prints for me. That said, I really haven't done much lately. This took about an hour of cleaning out the darkroom and setting up trays and moving the light closer. I set up the tripod and took a few exposures on manual to find the right combination, then placed the photo in the tray and shot it with this combination (F/2.8, 0.5 sec exposure, ISO 800). CS4 curves for contrast which actually took out the timer in the foreground, cloned out a distracting reflection, slight rotation, sharpen, resize.

 

I did do one other step in post processing that I've been finding I like, though it isn't very obvious in this shot.

Shot for: fotoplayers.blogspot.com/

 

I asked some people to shoot something for my first assignment but no one had any time so I decided to do it on my own. In my opinion "doing something" doesn't always have to involve a lot of action. Because of this I chose to shoot one of the activities I really used to do pretty often. This is waht a perfect evening would have looked like until recently. Hopefully I will be able to get back into reading again soon.

 

This shot includes a book cover which might insult some people. For those people I have to say that this is not a book that is glorifying Nazis but it is about how the world would look like if the Nazis would have won WWII (The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick). I really love to read about strongly polarising and controversial topics which you have to think about and I also enjoy a good glass of wine from time to time.

 

-Lui Summer

 

Strobist: One AB 800 right of the camer bounced from the wall and another one left of the camera through an umbrella. A Canon Speedlite 540ez left of the cupboard bounced from the ceiling. Triggered with Cyber Sync gear.

Ashley's assignment on ritual. Peyton and I switched speech patterns. (In the documentation, both Eric and Ashley interrupted us, so please ignore the middle bit).

 

1 alienbee at full power grided above the subject (me)

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