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General examples for photographic composition.

parts of the process

PORTO can be used on its own or combined in rows and side by side. The different heights create a varied landscape and generous seating surfaces.

 

Design: Espen Voll, Tore Borgersen & Michael Olofsson

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View On Black

 

Two different pictures, layers and textures

 

Ik heb hem vervangen (sorry voor de eerste 4 comments). Toen ik aan de eerste versie nog "iets" wilde verbeteren bleek dat ik het hele ding niet eens opgeslagen had..... opnieuw begonnen dus.

Hoewel het een bewerking is van dezelfde twee foto's is deze tweede versie toch totaal anders geworden.

old slide made a long time ago with my first borrowed camera

composition book

Learn how to explore, experiment and practice your best art quilt composition under the tutelage of Cynthia Corbin at the Quilt Surface Design Symposium 2011. See www.qsds.com for details

Titubant dans le froid d'un monacal silence, épuisés par le labeur d'une seule nuit, finissent par s'envoler lutins, elfes et lucioles

Ruby Wax was born 19th April, 1953, Ruby Wachs in Evanston, Illinois, the daughter of Jewish parents who left Austria in 1939 because of the Nazi threat. She later majored in psychology at the University of California, Berkeley.

 

Ruby Wax said I couldn't stand being a nobody. America put too much value on being tall and blonde. So I used laughter to make people take notice.

  

Ruby Wax came to England in 1977 and Ive been grateful ever since. (OK so I wasnt even born then but I make up for it now!)

 

Ruby always wanted to be famous, so decided to become an actress. She didn't get in to RADA but was awarded a place at the Scottish equivalent, before later joining the Royal Shakespeare Company alongside Helen Mirren, getting all the wench parts.

 

I really could never find my niche. I was a terrible actress, I couldn't sing, I couldn't do characters, I couldn't do an English accent and I lived in England, so I was narrowing it down'

 

She started off writing for Not the Nine O Clock News.

 

She met French and Saunders at a party and worked alongside them a number of times, on television in Happy Families, at charity events such as Hysteria and notably the sitcom Girls on Top. Apparently meant to be a kind of female Young Ones, French, Saunders and Wax all co-starred and co-wrote this ITV series. Ruby played Shelley Dupont, a stereotypically loud American dying for a career in show business. Not a huge hit, Girls on Top nevertheless gave the trio the chance to find their feet in comedy.

 

Ruby eventually got a chat show after drunkenly interviewing Michael Grade (who was head of Channel 4 at the time) in a tent at the Edinburgh festival. She subsequently made a range of programmes (most featuring her name in the title!) but as I have only seen a selection I can only write about the ones I know

 

In the 1988 show Ruby's Celebrity Bash, Ruby 'interviewed' stars including Joanna Lumley, Patricia Hodge and Felicity Kendall. More staged and rehearsed than Rubys more recent interviews, they included acted bits and prepared one-liners to the cameras. But although the interviews are set up they are still hilarious. Ruby breaks into Joanna Lumley's house - smashing windows and then hiding behind her sofas!! She gets thrown out but returns later with a ladder and calls up into the window, before climbing up and breaking in again. Joanna Lumley's character is very much a premonition of Patsy, who ends up in a mental institution and has cupboards filled with alcohol! The show was very much pre-Abfab, and an early and unusual role for Joanna in comedy at the time. Ruby Wax later became the script editor for Absolutely Fabulous, coming up with many of the one-liners.

 

In 1992 Ruby did a stand-up comedy show at the Wimbledon Theatre, now available on video as Wax Acts. Written by Ruby, it consists of amusing monologue and observational comedy. Her description of childbirth is almost enough to put you off for life, pain-wise she says, 'it's like sitting on the Eiffel tower and spinning' - ouch indeed!

 

Ruby's Health Quest (1995) followed Ruby as she went in search of alternative medicines, advice and treatments in aid of seeking perfect health. Several years ago she took a BBC director's course, people will get sick of me and my ego will have to be removed, but I'd still like to express my view of the world.

 

Ruby Wax has experienced episodes of depression for most of her life, but it wasn't until she finally checked into a clinic, that she realised how widespread mental health problems are: "It's so common, it could be anyone. The trouble is, nobody wants to talk about it. And that makes everything worse."

 

Divorce twice and is currently married to television producer and director Ed Bye, who produces some of the series of her long time friends and working partners, Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders. Wax and Bye have three children together, daughters Marina and Madeline, and one son, Max.

  

acrylique sur toile, 73x60cm, 2019

 

Breakfast of Lego Champions - This would literally be my son Drew's favorite breakfast! Seriously, this is what he loves for the meal, and he's a huge Legos fan. This was created by Dave Shaddix of Southwest Bricks, seen at the Phoenix Comicon 2012.

a workflow chart describing general content creation process as shared by professional media and hobbyist bloggers alike.

Taken in Curragh Chase, Limerick. My son and husband going for a stroll.

B/W composition awaring the light and the shadows of the tunnel

Texture Game....

Shadow Game....

Flavour Game....

Imagination Game....

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hdr composition in photoshop cs5.

and photomatix.

Decorative ceramic relief on the facade of Nørregade 1 in Copenhagen, by Olaf Stæhr-Nielsen (1896-1969). Set up in 1942, it was placed above the entrance of what was then the Alexandra cinema and it showed Pegasus riding a piece of celluloid fim above a stylized Copenhagen skyline.

Ilustración para el Útiles de Pandemia Fanzine 6, dedicado a la composición.

 

+ info:

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Eyes draw attention to certain parts of the frame, your subject will direct your audience's eye. "Where is your subject looking?

What are they seeing or not seeing?"

 

acryluque sur toile, , 2020

acryluque sur carton, 63x38cm , 1998

 

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