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my final image for the semester of Digital Imaging with photoshop - its a scanogram / montage mythical creature thingy...
août 2008
Oxford :
Divinity School, voûte en style Perpendicular (1427-83) - dessin de William Orchard 1480
août 2008
Oxford :
Divinity School, voûte en style Perpendicular (1427-83) - dessin de William Orchard 1480
Dressed and painted as one of the the countless Hindu Gods, a child in a Pushkar street meets the camera’s gaze.
These photos are from the streets of Pushkar : www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/street-scenes-and-env...
Divinity School - A Celebration Service for Graduates at Benton Chapel. (John Russell/Vanderbilt University)
Beautiful ceiling of Divinity school of University of Oxford.
The ceiling consists of very elaborate lierne vaulting with 455 bosses.
This room was used as the infirmary in Harry Potter movies.
tweed and strolls...
a failed attempt at the elusive काले कौआ, the kids, rooted gods and the grinning kite, bhooli bhatiyari park, delhi...
Divinity Convocation diploma and hooding ceremony on Saturday, June 10, 2017 in Swift Hall and courtyard at the University of Chicago campus. (Photo by Nancy Wong)
Statue at the Herastrau Parc Entrance
Actually I wanted a smaller angle but It happens I broke my kit lens right on center and because of this, reflections appear on pics and in the viewfinder so I had to change the angle.
Super good metal. Just got signed to Nuclear Blast.
BANDS/ARTISTS... wanna shoot? Contact me!!!
iHartPhotos@gmail.com
The sulphuric lake at KahwaPutti Indonesia. leaves one jaw dropped after watching the immense cosmical nature of it.
The statue of a Hindu God. This was crafted by artisans from Andhra Pradesh and displayed in a Handicrafts exhibition in Bangalore.
2012/10/06
SURRENDER OF DIVINITY (from Thailand)
Asakusa Extreme vol 22
at asakusa kurawood
with
ABIGAIL
CLANDESTAINED
RETURN
ZOMBIE RITUAL
The Retrospectiva Art Opening in the Vanderbilt Divinity School Arts Room with the artist, Jairo Prado, his wife, Susan Prado, the Asst. Dir of the Religion and the Arts and Contemporary Culture, Dave Perkins. (Vanderbilt University / Steve Green)
Elliot: “Since forever. You probably don’t know this, but I’ve been a big fan of Michelangelo for years. From what I understand, he used to think that art can never be perfect enough. My favorite quote by him goes like this: ‘The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection.’ I just think that it applies to humans, too. Humans are divine. Okay, we are totally mortal and all that… But I think that mortality is just a shell that covers divinity. Some people hide their divinity better than others, but we all have it inside.”
Female photographer: “Um, you’ve lost me. Care to shed some more light on that?”
Elliot: “Yes. I mean that… The true work of art comes through divinity. And divinity is planted in your brain, kind of… It’s inside your mind. And into your mind it comes from… somewhere else. From God, I think. But I certainly don't wholly believe in man’s perception of God. I don’t even read the Bible anymore. I mean: there’s probably some truth in it, but not the whole truth. It’s been written by people, after all. By men. Why would all the answers be offered to people on a silver platter?”
At the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Camera Awesome's vintage filter, awesomized somewhat; the image stabilisation feature is a great add-on too.
The Divinity School is a medieval building and room in the Perpendicular style in Oxford, England, part of the University of Oxford. Built between 1427 and 1483, it is the oldest surviving purpose-built building for university use, specifically for lectures, oral exams and discussions on theology. It is no longer used for this purpose, although Oxford does offer degrees in Theology and Religion taught by its Faculty of Theology and Religion.
The ceiling consists of very elaborate lierne vaulting with bosses (455 of them), designed by William Orchard in the 1480s.
The building is physically attached to the Bodleian Library (with Duke Humfrey's Library on the first floor above it), and is opposite the Sheldonian Theatre where students matriculate and graduate. At the far end from the Bodleian Library entrance, a door leads to Convocation House (built 1634–7).[1]