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Model: Jossara Jinaro
Jossara and I have known each other for many years, and have collaborated on several projects. But we never got a chance to shoot together. This was part of a shoot I did for a challenge, but didn't enter this version due to editing rules. This is a composite of two images: Jossara was shot in my studio, and the location is from a historic building in Los Angeles.
Collaborative moc made in relation with CASTOR_TROY's one
on the Zodiac signs theme,
Huge thanks to him for the pictures edit !
This is how I communicate with people from the future. Specifically my good friend Donna. She's one of those Australians that get everything 11 hours before us in the UK. The curvature of the earth provides some issues with this communication method, but we have [patent pending] ways of getting around it.
This is how things look from her side of the world.
It was Donna's idea for this collaboration, I just made some stupid faces and attacked a soup can with a screwdriver. I let all of the creative credit go to her :}
Scaling Collaborative Efforts to Advance Clean Energy Transition in Developing Economies
Jason Bordoff, Co-Dean, Columbia Climate School; Founding Director, Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University, USA; Arunabha Ghosh, Chief Executive Officer, Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), India; Andrew Herscowitz, Chief Development Officer, U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), USA; Mohcine Jazouli, Minister Delegate in charge of Investment, Convergence and Evaluation of Public Policies to the Prime Minister of Morocco; Helena Leurent, Director-General, Consumers International, Switzerland; Sarita Nayyar, Managing Director; Chief Operating Officer, USA, World Economic Forum
Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jeffery Jones
Sustainable Development Impact Meetings, New York, USA 19 - 23 September
kirstentacular.blogspot.com/2015/02/mabelle.html Adam N' Eve, Eudora 3D, Flash Friendly Poses, Glam Affair, Miamai, Shiny Shabby, SLink, The Liaison Collaborative, Truth, Uber, Yummy
Desert Botanical Garden has collaborated with Rotraut Klein-Moquay to bring an installation of her artwork to The Garden. This sculpture is Untitled Pink, 2018 Painted Aluminum 100.5"hx50.75"lx17.5"w
Playing with Stars - Rotraut at Desert Botanical Garden
"the bold and lyrical large-scale sculptures of Rotraut enliven the Garden trails while a selection of her paintings and small sculptures fill Ottosen Gallery. World renowned and based in Arizona, Rotraut's artwork explores the energy of the seasons and the relationship of nature with the sky, sun, and universe."
dbg.org/arizona-based-rotraut-brings-her-large-scale-and-...
Rotraut Klein-Moquay is a German-French artist recognized for her distinct style in painting and sculpture. She was born in Germany in 1938 and currently lives in the Valley. From a young age, Rotraut remembers observing a human connection to nature and universe. In her latest exhibit at the Garden, visitors will experience that journey with her colorful and bold monumental sculptures as they relate to the surrounding natural environment, the cosmos and the human experience of joy.
Desert Botanical Garden has an incredible collection of plants and cacti arranged in a beautiful park setting.
"Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona."
Desert Botanical Garden Rotraut 2023
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24 people from 6 continents participated in a collective origami pixels mosaic that was exhibited at the French origamo convention in May 2017 in Blois, France.
Map of all participations: origamipixels.com/collaborative-origami-mosaic-may-2017-p...
Details about the project: origamipixels.com/participate-in-the-first-collective-ori...
Our collaborative contribution for BrickCon 2015. The Smurfs was voted 'Talk of the Town' at this convention. Ten feet wide, and five feet deep. Took about 100-person hours to set up on site, which isn't including the time that went into the construction of the huts, etc.
Big shout out to Danette, Levi (Hans' cousin), Matt & Linda, and all the others that helped to set up.
Chilean artist Ene Ene, 2012K (Draf and Rizas), Uruguayan artist Alone, and Chilean artist Henruz collaborated on this mural featuring one of Ene Ene’s classic reptiles and the phrase "...Es de Boca" (It's About Boca).
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Digital Photography.
Scott is a photographer with a passion to capture the emotion and feel of the moment.
These 4 teenagers are part of my MA photography project in Manchester. I’m loving working with them and have found their enthusiasm very rewarding. They are assisting with showing me what it’s like to be a young person post Brexit and through Covid 19. They are 4 of a group of 7 young people.
.50 cal. AE / 40mm advanced infantry rifle.
A lightweight weapon system borne from the combined efforts of the Archwell-Shepard Collaborative Design Team. It is intended to replace the MOWS-1 Stormbreaker Rifle currently in service by the GR Military, but this weapon is still undergoing trials.
Not much is known about this weapon, thanks to the lack of design specs at the time of its submission, but testing reports indicate that the .50 AE rounds fired from this gun are propelled at a much higher velocity, courtesy of the three electromagnets placed halfway on the barrel.
Credits to Guyver94 for providing the base weapon and some important design specs.
ink & brush & soft pastels on paper and floor // made by Steph, Dani, Jodie, Abbie, Viv, Sophie, Ami, Amanda, Uzair, Leni, Liz, Pryle & Michael 19th Sept 2013, Writtle // see www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uNMFqUziOU
This is a collaboration between some young morons and mother nature.
The young bastards provided the Spray Paint..............mother nature .............well she was responsible for the bloody spray paint too.............however her lawyers only claim credit for the "growths" that are attempting to cover this shit,,,,,,,,,,,
When my oldest daughter, Emma, was three I asked her to draw a house that we could build. Working in a synthesis of CAD, crayon, and magic marker (insert smiley face), this was Emma's first drawing of our house. I've been trying to make a house that looked like this ever since . . .
www.flickr.com/photos/benledbetter-architect/sets/7215759...
Civilian participants and members of 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group fire the 20 millimeter cannon of a Light Armored Vehicle III during Exercise COLLABORATIVE SPIRIT at Petawawa, Ontario on September 20, 2016.
Photo: Cpl Colin Barrie, Garrison Imaging Petawawa
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GBRf 'shed' 66 792 'Collaboration' brings up the rear of a UK Railtours charter from Nottingham to the Bluebell Railway. The train had electro-diesels 73 128 and 73 119 attached on the front at Acton Lane Reception Sidings, where they worked the train to East Grinstead and the heritage railway, which was hosting a beer festival.
Island Av, Peaks Island in Casco Bay, Portland, Maine USA • Outside Peaks Island Elementary School (PIES). ∞ Yes, that's silly string, sprayed over the stop sign – apparently after the stenciling..
Private Jonathan Leght from the Canadian Forces Joint Signals Regiment gets his moulage make up applied during Exercise Collaborative CANUK at Canadian Forces Base Kingston on Sep 17, 2015.
Photo: Cpl Mark Schombs 4 CDSB Garrison Petawawa Imaging
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Le soldat Jonathan Leght du Régiment des transmissions interarmées des Forces canadiennes se fait appliquer un maquillage de fausse blessure au cours de l’exercice Collaborative CANUK, à la Base des Forces canadiennes Kingston, le 17 septembre 2015.
Photo : Cpl Mark Schombs, Services d’imagerie de la garnison Petawawa, BS 4 Div C
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Recipients of the 2022 President’s Collaborative Units Award, from left to right, President Christopher B. Roberts; Dean Calvin Johnson, College of Veterinary Medicine; Dean Paul Patterson, College of Agriculture; Head Coach Greg Williams, AU Equestrian Team; Anne Wooldridge, professor and head, College of Veterinary Medicine; Lindsey Boone, associate professor, College of Veterinary Medicine, Alfredo Sanchez, associate clinical professor, College of Veterinary Medicine; and Claudia Reyner, clinical lecturer, College of Veterinary Medicine. The collaboration between the Colleges of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine and the AU Equestrian Team was honored for its impact on students and efforts to advance the reputation of the university.