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"Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically."
Strobist infos: SB-600 at 24mm 1/128 manual on the left, just on the edge.
The Daily Shoot : "Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically".
Thanks to Celine!
Strobist : On LP160 @1/4th in front of subject behind shoot-thru umbrella (you can actually see it reflected in the eye), triggered with CactusV4
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
"Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically."
I had a more artistic vision (ha!) for this assignment today, but in the end practicality won out. The jumble of glasses in the photo is every pair I've ever owned. Four in total. I didn't find out I even needed glasses until I was 22 and a friend informed me that the shadow I saw around objects was an astigmatism and not how one is supposed to see the world. When I picked out my first pair of glasses, I decided to forego the invisible style frames for a bold plastic rimmed pair, figuring that if I had to wear the silly things I might as well have fun with it. I gave contacts a very brief try, but my glasses are now such a part of my 'look' and how I define myself visually that I don't think I'd ever give them up.
The Daily Shoot #ds379 - Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
I struggled with anything on Monday for this assignment. This morning looking out the window while the rain was hurtling into it I realized I had a complete lack of vision artistically on Monday, and literally today.
I figure a couple of days late is better than never.
The WTO Secretariat has circulated a meeting notice and list of items proposed for the next meeting, on 23 July 2012, of the Dispute Settlement Body, which consists of all WTO members and oversees legal disputes among them. The meeting notice is circulated in the form of a document officially called an “airgram”.
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WTO/AIR/398313 JULY 2012
SUBJECT:DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY
THE NEXT MEETING OF THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY WILL BE HELD IN THE CENTRE WILLIAM RAPPARD ON MONDAY, 23 JULY 2012, STARTING AT 10 A.M.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE PROPOSED FOR THE AGENDA:
1.SURVEILLANCE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY THE DSB
A.UNITED STATES – SECTION 211 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 1998: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS176/11/ADD.116)
B.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN HOT-ROLLED STEEL PRODUCTS FROM JAPAN: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS184/15/ADD.116)
C.UNITED STATES – SECTION 110(5) OF THE US COPYRIGHT ACT: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS160/24/ADD.91)
D.EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES – MEASURES AFFECTING THE APPROVAL AND MARKETING OF BIOTECH PRODUCTS: STATUS REPORT BY THE EUROPEAN UNION (WT/DS291/37/ADD.54)
E.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS AND OTHER MEASURES RELATED TO IMPORTS OF CERTAIN ORANGE JUICE FROM BRAZIL: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS382/10/ADD.7)
F.UNITED STATES – DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTIES ON CERTAIN PRODUCTS FROM CHINA: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES(WT/DS379/12/ADD.6)
G.THAILAND – CUSTOMS AND FISCAL MEASURES ON CIGARETTES FROM THE PHILIPPINES: STATUS REPORT BY THAILAND (WT/DS371/15/ADD.3)
H.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN SHRIMP FROM VIET NAM: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS404/11/ADD.2)
I.EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES – DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN IRON OR STEEL FASTENERS FROM CHINA: STATUS REPORT BY THE EUROPEAN UNION (WT/DS397/15)
2.UNITED STATES – CONTINUED DUMPING AND SUBSIDY OFFSET ACT OF 2000: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY THE DSB
A.STATEMENTS BY THE EUROPEAN UNION AND JAPAN
3.CHINA – MEASURES RELATED TO THE EXPORTATION OF RARE EARTHS, TUNGSTEN AND MOLYBDENUM
A.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS431/6)
B.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY THE EUROPEAN UNION (WT/DS432/6)
C.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY JAPAN (WT/DS433/6)
4.UNITED STATES – COUNTERVAILING MEASURES ON CERTAIN HOT-ROLLED CARBON STEEL FLAT PRODUCTS FROM INDIA
A.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY INDIA (WT/DS436/3)
5.CHINA – COUNTERVAILING AND ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES ON GRAIN ORIENTED FLAT-ROLLED ELECTRICAL STEEL FROM THE UNITED STATES
A.REPORT OF THE PANEL (WT/DS414/R AND WT/DS414/R/ADD.1)
6.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN SHRIMP AND DIAMOND SAWBLADES FROM CHINA
A.REPORT OF THE PANEL (WT/DS422/R AND WT/DS422/R/ADD.1)
7.UNITED STATES – CERTAIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELLING (COOL) REQUIREMENTS
A.REPORT OF THE APPELLATE BODY (WT/DS384/AB/R) AND REPORT OF THE PANEL (WT/DS384/R)
B.REPORT OF THE APPELLATE BODY (WT/DS386/AB/R) AND REPORT OF THE PANEL (WT/DS386/R)
MEMBERS OF THE WTO AND OBSERVER GOVERNMENTS TO WTO BODIES ARE REQUESTED TO INFORM THE SECRETARIAT OF THE NAMES OF THEIR REPRESENTATIVES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
PASCAL LAMY
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M. Lamy parle de progrès dans les domaines de la facilitation des échanges et du développement
Faisant le point sur le Cycle de Doha devant la réunion informelle des Chefs de délégation du 17 juillet 2012, le Directeur général Pascal Lamy a indiqué que les négociations sur la facilitation des échanges continuaient à progresser et que la semaine précédente, les Membres avaient adopté plusieurs nouveaux textes et reçu de nouvelles communications. Il a ajouté que les consultations sur le traitement spécial et différencié en faveur des pays en développement menées par le Président avaient été “interactives et constructives” et qu’elles progressaient.
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Since we last met in a similar format on 7 June, I attended the G-20 Leaders’ summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, and the Rio+20 summit and I will shortly report to you on my participation in these meetings. I have also met with a number of delegations here in Geneva including non-residents at the just concluded 24th session of the Geneva Week.
At the G-20 Summit in Los Cabos, and in light of the dire situation of the world economy, I called for urgent collective action to redouble efforts to strengthen multilateral cooperation to find global solutions to our economic difficulties and risks in order to avoid further trade and investment tensions. I also stressed the importance of ensuring availability and affordability of trade finance, especially for poorer countries in the prevailing economic situation.
You will all have seen the G-20 Leaders’ Declaration and I do not intend to repeat all aspects of it. I will only highlight three points.
First, not only did Leaders note the vulnerability of the global economy with the negative impact on the everyday lives of people, affecting jobs, trade, development and the environment, but they also agreed that multilateralism was of greater importance in the current climate and the best asset to resolve global economic difficulties.
Second, concerned about the rising instances of protectionism, they extended their standstill commitment on measures affecting trade and investment until the end of 2014 and pledged to roll back any new protectionist measures.
Third, recognizing the role and relevance of regional and global value chains in fostering economic growth, employment and development, Leaders encouraged a deepening of discussions on such value chains, including their relationship with trade and investment flows, development and jobs and how to better measure trade flows and their impact across countries. As you know, the Secretariat, under the “Made in the World Initiative”, already started preliminary work in this area. In addition, the theme for our Fourth Global Aid for Trade Review in 2013 will be “Global Value Chains and Private Sector Development”. I would therefore encourage you all to engage in discussions on this important subject including in the CTD [Committee on Trade and Development] and its dedicated session on Aid for Trade.
At the Rio+20 Summit, I highlighted the importance of coherence between trade, sustainable development and environmental policies. I noted that sustainable development had been and was at the heart of the WTO since its inception. I also stressed the importance of concluding the Doha Round, including on environmental issues as a further contribution of the WTO to a greener global economy. Lastly, I emphasized that whilst trade opening can support a green economy, the WTO also had to keep an eye on “green protectionism”.
Turning to our work here in Geneva on the DDA [Doha Development Agenda], technical work has continued in the three areas of trade facilitation, special and differential treatment and DSU [Dispute Settlement Understanding] reform.
The trade facilitation negotiations are continuing to make progress, involving negotiations in the facilitator format and more intensive proponent-driven activities. In addition, the Chair is consulting informally, including at ambassadorial level, to help move the process along. At the Negotiating Group meeting of 9-13 July, members adopted several new texts and received new submissions that will be sent forward to the next round of facilitator activities. The Group also conducted what I believe was a very well attended and successful trade facilitation symposium, focusing on best practice and implementation issues. Negotiations following the same format will continue. The next Negotiating Group meeting is scheduled for the week of 8 October.
Preparations are also under way for a Trade Facilitation Conference for African countries in Nairobi in early November, which is being organized with the African Development Bank.
At its meeting last week, the Secretariat was requested to conduct a second round of its needs assessment exercise for developing countries and LDCs [least-developed countries], aiming to help these members, on request, to bring their national needs assessments up to date and help them to identify the resources that will be needed to meet those needs.
On special and differential treatment, the Chair of the CTD Special Session is continuing with his text-based consultations in three areas of work: namely, the 28 Agreement-specific proposals in Annex C of the draft Cancún Ministerial Declaration, with a view to adopting them in the near future; on the elements of the Monitoring Mechanism; and on the six Agreement-specific proposals under active consideration of the CTD. I understand that these consultations have been interactive and constructive, and are progressing positively.
On DSU reform, work has continued as planned in the negotiations. Meetings were held in June, and a further set of meetings is scheduled for the week of 16 July, focusing on timeframes, developing country interests and remand. This will hopefully complete the current phase of work and pave the way for the next stage as planned. The completion of this phase will allow the Chair and participants to take stock of the progress made and to map next steps.
On rules, although there have been no formal meetings of the Negotiating Group since February, a limited number of delegations have taken up the Chair's invitation issued at that meeting to consult with him bilaterally to express their views on the current situation and ways forward. Little, if any, interest has been expressed in resuming negotiating activities in the short term.
In agriculture, most delegations continue to feel that the 10 outstanding issues identified by the previous Chairs remain the key political issues that need to be resolved before agreement can be reached on agriculture modalities. The views expressed by members on issues that may be candidates for possible early harvest continue to indicate that there is no consensus on such issues at this stage. The Chair has been informed, however, that some delegations are reflecting further and more specific proposals may be submitted after the summer break. The Chair will continue to consult with delegations on the way forward.
The Chair reported on the state of play of the agriculture and cotton negotiations during the 17th Round of Consultation on Cotton Development Assistance on 29 June. The Chair noted that while at MC8 [Eighth Ministerial Conference] members agreed that the mandate for an ambitious, expeditious and specific treatment of cotton in the agriculture negotiations has not changed, it had not yet been possible to reach any concrete outcome on cotton. The Chair will continue to encourage dialogue between all key cotton players to try and get a sense of how the commitments on cotton can be progressed.
On services, activity has increasingly focused on regular work. In this perspective, a services cluster was held during the week of 25 June, with meetings of the regular Council and its subsidiary bodies. I should also note that a group of members have continued their consultations aimed at committing themselves to further services liberalization.
On trade and environment, the Chair convened on 5 July an informal small group consultation with delegations to follow up on previous bilateral consultations and to further explore ideas and suggestions that could take the work of the CTESS [Committee on Trade and Environment Special Session] forward. The Chair will further consult delegations in the coming weeks.
Concerning the work of the TRIPS [Trade-related aspects of Intellectual Property Rights] Special Session on a register for wine and spirit GIs [geographical indications], as indicated in my report of 1 May, the Chairman held bilateral consultations with several delegations, including with regional group coordinators, to see how best to operationalize those elements of the MC8 outcome that relate to the work of the Special Session. He is pursuing his series of consultations, in various formats, and will report in due time to the wider membership.
Finally, on NAMA [non-agricultural market access], since our last meeting, there is no activity to report except that in light of his imminent departure as Chairman of the Negotiating Group on Market Access, Luzius Wasescha will be circulating a report which he intends to introduce to the Negotiating Group at a meeting scheduled for tomorrow.
Let me also briefly touch upon the issue of LDC accessions. The approval next week of the streamlining of the 2002 LDCs accession guidelines will pave the way for a number of acceding LDCs, including Ethiopia, Afghanistan, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, to mention but a few, to accelerate their accession processes. But before that, Laos and Yemen's accessions are very close to completion. Let me once again urge that efforts be redoubled to conclude the very few remaining outstanding steps to these important accessions.
Finally, I will, of course, be reporting to the General Council at the end of this month, including on the challenges and opportunities that I believe will be facing us after the summer break.
#ds379: "Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically." www.dailyshoot.com/assignments/379
The High Priestess, according to the little booklet in the Rider-Waite tarot deck I purchased many moons ago: "Secrets, mystery, the future as yet unrevealed." Oh, for perfect vision.
Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Little vision without my contact lenses - better get them in my eyes! ;) Though pretty basic, you've got to start with the literal vision to *see* beyond. Naples, FL
Morning has broken, like the first morning
Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird
Praise for the singing, praise for the morning
Praise for the springing fresh from the word
Sweet the rain's new fall, sunlit from heaven
Like the first dewfall, on the first grass
Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden
Sprung in completeness where his feet pass
Mine is the sunlight, mine is the morning
Born of the one light, Eden saw play
Praise with elation, praise every morning
God's recreation of the new day
The WTO Secretariat has circulated a meeting notice and list of items proposed for the next meeting, on 31 August 2012, of the Dispute Settlement Body, which consists of all WTO members and oversees legal disputes among them. The meeting notice is circulated in the form of a document officially called an “airgram”.
THE NEXT MEETING OF THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY WILL BE HELD IN THE CENTRE WILLIAM RAPPARD ON FRIDAY, 31 AUGUST 2012, STARTING AT 10 A.M.
THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE PROPOSED FOR THE AGENDA:
1.SURVEILLANCE OF IMPLEMENTATION OF RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY THE DSB
A.UNITED STATES – SECTION 211 OMNIBUS APPROPRIATIONS ACT OF 1998: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS176/11/ADD.117)
B.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN HOT-ROLLED STEEL PRODUCTS FROM JAPAN: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS184/15/ADD.117)
C.UNITED STATES – SECTION 110(5) OF THE US COPYRIGHT ACT: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS160/24/ADD.92)
D.EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES – MEASURES AFFECTING THE APPROVAL AND MARKETING OF BIOTECH PRODUCTS: STATUS REPORT BY THE EUROPEAN UNION (WT/DS291/37/ADD.55)
E.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEWS AND OTHER MEASURES RELATED TO IMPORTS OF CERTAIN ORANGE JUICE FROM BRAZIL: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS382/10/ADD.8)
F.UNITED STATES – DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING AND COUNTERVAILING DUTIES ON CERTAIN PRODUCTS FROM CHINA: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES(WT/DS379/12/ADD.7)
G.THAILAND – CUSTOMS AND FISCAL MEASURES ON CIGARETTES FROM THE PHILIPPINES: STATUS REPORT BY THAILAND (WT/DS371/15/ADD.4)
H.UNITED STATES – ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN SHRIMP FROM VIET NAM: STATUS REPORT BY THE UNITED STATES (WT/DS404/11/ADD.3)
I.EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES – DEFINITIVE ANTI-DUMPING MEASURES ON CERTAIN IRON OR STEEL FASTENERS FROM CHINA: STATUS REPORT BY THE EUROPEAN UNION (WT/DS397/15/ADD.1)
2.UNITED STATES – CERTAIN COUNTRY OF ORIGIN LABELLING (COOL) REQUIREMENTS
A.IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE DSB
3.UNITED STATES – CONTINUED DUMPING AND SUBSIDY OFFSET ACT OF 2000: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS ADOPTED BY THE DSB
A.STATEMENTS BY THE EUROPEAN UNION AND JAPAN
4.UNITED STATES – COUNTERVAILING MEASURES ON CERTAIN HOT-ROLLED CARBON STEEL FLAT PRODUCTS FROM INDIA
A.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY INDIA (WT/DS436/3)
5.AUSTRALIA – CERTAIN MEASURES CONCERNING TRADEMARKS AND OTHER PLAIN PACKAGING REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO TOBACCO PRODUCTS AND PACKAGING
A.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY UKRAINE (WT/DS434/11)
6.UNITED STATES – COUNTERVAILING DUTY MEASURES ON CERTAIN PRODUCTS FROM CHINA
A.REQUEST FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A PANEL BY CHINA (WT/DS437/2)
7.CHINA – CERTAIN MEASURES AFFECTING ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SERVICES
A.REPORT OF THE PANEL (WT/DS413/R AND WT/DS413/R/ADD.1)
MEMBERS OF THE WTO AND OBSERVER GOVERNMENTS TO WTO BODIES ARE REQUESTED TO INFORM THE SECRETARIAT OF THE NAMES OF THEIR REPRESENTATIVES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
PASCAL LAMY
2010 - Day 333. Nov. 29, 2010.
Daily Shoot - Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
I just finished reading David Duchemin's newest ebook: The Vision Driven Photographer.
He starts off with the simple statement: Vision matters.
He elaborates with: It is not a peripheral subject reserved for the photographic elite or photographers with a sociopathic bent towards navelgazing. It is the place we begin, and the road we travel, on the way to our goal - creating compelling photographs that express something we’ve no other means of expressing but through the frame.
Your vision - where will it lead you? On well-worn pathways? On undiscovered trails? In straight lines? Through winding curves? Into the light? Toward the dark? Outward? Inward?
I took this photo at my husband's office using his Canon retinal image scanning equipment. (He's an optometrist). This is my fundus, converted to high contrast black and white, to give it a more abstract than clinical appearance.
Daily Shoot: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Can enlightenment beget vision? Or is it the other way 'round? (Ir)regardless, taking the time to truly see something helps you to better understand it ...
When the original natural philosophers collaborated to define ways of thinking and models of understanding, they shared, discussed, posited, and argued their thoughts as a way of advancing their collective understanding.
Not only do we need to take time to look at simple (and not so simple) things from a variety of viewpoints -- and, where possible, in the broad, full light of day -- but we need to share our thoughts and reflections with one another, so that we can build, collectively and collaboratively, our combined understandings, our shared vision.
@dailyshoot Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
2010/365 - Day 333
DailyShoot: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
As we are trying to get the family back to their normal schedule after our little Holiday vacation. Before I put my son down for his nap this little guy was near the ceiling. My wife was freaking out. I grabbed some tissue and put him in it. Took him to the kitchen where I had a nice little photo shoot of him. I used my Takeout Softbox to camera left as you can tell in the four catch lights ;) Then I freed him to an outside Mum. This little guy was tiny (need to figure out how size these) but guessing about 17mm.
With this installment, I am now finally caught up from leaving for an extended holiday weekend where I was very limited to computer time. Now I need to find time to look at everyone else's images. Thanks for looking.
Enjoy and remember to comment and critique.
Strobist Info: SB-800 @ 24mm @ 1/8 in DIY Takeout Softbox Camera Left
Camera Info: Nikon D7000 | 60mm(ƒ/2.8) 60mm | ƒ/14.0 | ISO 200 | 1/80s
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
I found some pictures I had forgotten to upload and this is one of them.
My vision is to help kids get excited about reading and help them become better readers by using a variety of tools.
DS379 Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. www.dailyshoot.com
Nothing more spooky than a pair of cat eyes staring at you in the dark...
29 Nov 10 - Today’s Daily Shoot assignment is:
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds379
"Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically."
Two years ago my vision was: "LEARNING: life-wide + random + trialogical + networked + inter-cultural + multidisciplinary + distributed + immersive + worldmaking + social + meditated + wayfinding = CONNECTIVE"
I had jumped into a totally different pipe. I believed in the light. I perceived a different world outside but I was alone.
Now my vision is: "Social network keywords: socio-cultural competence, cultural literacies, capacity building, societal innovations, emergent networks"
I'm experimenting in practice. The vista has become much more clear - the context more stable. I get supporting idea-impulses. I'm still very much alone. I don't feel lonely any more. That makes the difference.
(Upper photo taken yesterday close to the Otsolahti Marina and the other at Galleria Aarni in Espoo. Artworks are by Finnish Ari Pelkonen)
"Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically." Our Weather Forecast tells us to expect extremely low temperatures and much snow! Brrrrr.......
2010/11/29: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
Looking into the unknown distance and setting a course, possibly making course corrections on the way.
Photograph of some optometry text books for @dailyshoot #ds379 - Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Had fun taking this - I literally had no vision Taking pictures of my glasses meant my eyesight resembled the out of focus bit in the DOF. However was quite pleased with the outcome
sagte er zu mir (Patti Smith in "Just Kids") www.amazon.com/Just-Kids-Patti-Smith/dp/006621131X
@dailyshoot #ds379: "Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically".
Vision literal because it's a central issue as partner / concerned / friend of people with hearing and vision disorders - and to underline the photograph - as friend of artists.
"#ds379 Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically."
Man in a hat. 1/4 sec at f 3.2 / ISO1600 - 35mm. AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
#ds379 Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Didn't even dawn on me to think "eyes" This is a shot of our Call 2 Action homepage.
The vision is in transforming, not reforming, public education. We have established the institute @ CESA #1 in which to do our work. The vision statement in a nutshell is still being tweaked- but the overall is that public education as a system has to change. Different pathways will take us there, including "personalized learning" for students and adults.
Our website is under construction with a full initial launch around Dec. 10.
This week we are in co-creation workshops with teams from school districts in defining their course of action for the spring semester. Stay tuned.
The Daily Shoot #379: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. DS379
Une vision bénéfique pour moi : la mer. Devant mes fenêtres, devant ma porte,toujours la mer, agitée ou calme, bleue ou verte ou grise, elle est là, j'en ai besoin et je l'aime.
A beneficial vision for me: the sea. In front of my windows, in front of my door, always the sea, agitated or quiet, blue or green or grey, it is there, I need it and I love it.
2010/11/29: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
Vision is essentially the measurement of light =)
Slightly more seriously, I also wanted to represent vision at its most basic, akin to the earliest light sensing systems in the evolution of the eye.
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These clouds were just waiting for me when I walked out of work today! A gift from nature...
@dailyshoot 2010/11/29: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
Vision can be just looking, and often it means looking in as much as out.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Imagine what he sees from his vantage point near the driveway.
2010/11/29 • Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
#ds379 Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
he's gonna find out who's naughty and nice
"The eyes are the window to the face" ~ Christopher Walken
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. (Daily Shoot | #ds379)
The Daily Shoot assignment for 2010/11/29:
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. DS379
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. [Daily Shoot | #ds379
On my desk at my office is a toy Wally figure from the movie "Wally." This photo captured his Vision...
Today’s The Daily Shoot’s assignment is: “Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.”
Perhaps a little explanation is in order. When I read today’s assignment, the first thing that came to mind was, “…While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads…” from “‘Twas The Night before Christmas”. Now, how on earth do I make sugar plums dance…hmmmm, with a tutu of course! These little sugar plums are about the size of a quarter (rather small) so I had to improvise on what to use for the tutu’s. Now, they didn’t quite come out the way I thought they would but meh, it was a LONG day and hey, they work! !
Literal interpretation today.
@dailyshoot Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. Nov. 29/10
See through computer screen?
2010/11/29: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
The first thing that came to mind for vision was some sort of master plan or mission statement. That flow chart is my "vision" of how a new software package will streamline our workflow. :)
If you drive this car, you most certainly have vision!
“Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically."
Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds379
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#ds379 Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
I just wanted to shoot the windows. The three birds wanted to be part of this picture to add a Hitchcock touch.
Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically.
@dailyshoot assignment: Illustrate what the word vision means to you. Either be literal or interpret it broadly and artistically. #ds379
Having a vision includes making something everyday appear more interesting, even if it's just cruddy looking carrots in the produce aisle at Safeway. These carrots worked to improve my vision, and I didn't even have to eat them (thank goodness).