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The highway running through 17,000 ft plus highland near Barlacha pass in Lahaul valley, Himachal Pradesh, India
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Diseñando la ruta...
Serie - Foto Verano 2009 Asturias
Recuerdos del Verano, en ruta
Series - Photo Summer 2009 Asturias
Summer recollections, in route
I was doing a little designing and building and I liked the light and the way the shadows were falling on the things I was making. So, I took this shot
Europe, The Netherlands, Noord Brabant, Den Bosch, Design museum, 'Goth - designing darkness' exhibition (uncut)
I alas did not record the title and creator of this work. Its interpretation might be simple -the victory of the dark forces over traditional religious institutions. While looking at the sculpture, which shows the medieval St John catheral, without thinking, I started humming the Oeteldonk (Den Bosch)' carnival hit 'Onze oude St Jan' (Ja, die kan er wat van') performed by Pubke Blauw. Despite of the tension / contradiction between the sculptured (ceramic) flaccid exterior features of the molten cathedral and the allusion to the love life of the old building in the song.
The 'Goth – designing darkness' exhibition explores the dark side of the human mind and the human imagination & culture. The side that’s both fascinated and fearful of death, the occult and supernatural phenomena. That fascination has always been there. But in the middle of the 18th century, it came to the forefront due to the anxiety about the changing of society thru rapid urbanization and early industrialization. It was translated in funerary culture, painting and the plastic arts. It would later develop into the neurasthenia of the beginning of the 20th century. And literature brought us Mary Shelley (Frankenstein). In architecture neo-gothicism appeared too. It never went away. So it still inspires contemporary photography, cinema, video clips (Anton Corbijn), popular music (Siouxsie & the Banshees) and fashion. The exhibition offers an intriguing and eclectic historical overview. Displaying film clips featuring Bela Lugosi a.o. alongside Cuypers' neo-gothic architectural drawings.
Check it out and hurry, the exhibition closes on April 18.
This is number 273 of the Museum album and 1200 of the Minimalism / explicit graphism Minimalism / explicit graphism album.
The Colosseum was the first place my mind went upon accepting this commission. I am always hesitant to replicate any landmark that has been modeled in LEGO countless times before. Therefore, I decided early on to eliminate the idea of using arch bricks altogether as their bulky dimensions would not nearly do justice at this scale. That’s when I had the idea of using 1x1 rounded plates w/ handle for the lower three arcades. Each of these stacked arcades are topped between alternating 1x1 printed plates and old 1x1 windows (an element that has not been in a LEGO set since 1979). These two motifs express the Corinthian pilasters and are topped by brown minifigure wands which make up the timber structure of the velarium.
Designing News
Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics
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In Designing News, award-winning editorial and infographics designer Francesco Franchi conveys his vision for the future of the news and media industries. He evaluates the fundamental changes that are taking place in our digital age in terms of consumer expectations and the way media is being used. The book then outlines the challenges that result and proposes strategies for traditional publishing houses, broadcasting companies, journalists, and designers to address them.
Designing News explores how today’s media outlets can become credible, cross-platform news brands. Franchi advocates redefining reporting as telling a continuous narrative across a broad range of traditional and digital media. To this end, he proposes a new, integrated role for editorial designers in advancing the evolution of media for the future.
Franchi’s findings in Designing News are based on his own work for Il Sole 24 ORE as well as case studies by top media insiders including Bloomberg Businessweek’s Richard Turley, Thomson Reuters’s Daniele Codega, the New York Times’s Steve Duenes, the Times’s Matt Curtis, and type designer Christian Schwartz.
The lights came on and the stage was in perfect order. Thank you mother nature...Untouched and uninfluenced by civilization or artificiality as only she can do....
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I used the NOVA PBS intereactive fractal generator to create this image of the Mandelbrot set.
Hair: Dichotomy // creeper hair @ Sanarae
Mesh head: .offbeat. Tokyo girl head blood face (for hunt) at Panic of Pumpkins
Bat headband: ?
Eyes: {Demicon} pumpkin eyes gift
Binidi: [La Baguette] satanic sign bini gift for Halloween @ Sanarae
Choker: Kustom9 3rd Anniversary gift - [Pumpkin]
Dress: Bell Epoque {Dark Grace}
Shoes: Gift at Sanarae by Garbaggio
Love designing, can't sew. Anyway, thought I'd give JEM an addition to the Glitter'n Gold collection. A glittery bronze number for frolicking on the last few Summer nights before Fall sets in.
So this is the way I went with my latest engines (P2, Atlantic, Gladstone) to get the dimensions about right.
Tried to get a bit further away with the camera and zoom in so the outer parts of the picture aren't distorted by the angle (compared to the paper)
The grid is from brickguns
www.brickgun.com/Dimensions/images/BrickGun_LEGO_Dimensio...
from this page
www.brickgun.com/Dimensions/BrickGun_Dimension_Guides.html
I used photoshop to enlarge the grid and lay it over the engine's drawing. Really helpful to get the proportions right!
Photographed December 2017 / Ricoh 500 rangefinder & RIKEN RIKOMAT 4.5cm/2.8. Rollei RPX 400 rated ASA 320 developed in Pyrocat-HD (5mlA & 25ml B > 600ml, 7min @ 20*C). Negative 'scanned' in a JUMBL scanner box unit. Image processed & finished in Flickr.
One of the wonderful people I saw at the KC Renfest Sunday. I love Renaissance festival! For one thing, it's one of the few places where, when people see you pointing a camera at them, instead of frowning suspiciously and turning away, they're most likely to stop, smile, and pose! They didn't get all prettied up like that for nothing! Way too much fun!
Her eyes were so pretty and I loved the effect with the face painting, just had to do this crop to just the eyes!