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|| DUB-OSL-TXL-STR-DUB || Our Observations incl. our flights, our hotels, plus architecture, culture, beauty, urban nature, food and drinks, plus more. || April 2015 || As We Look Forward To Many More Beautiful Explorations In Our Future || Safe Travels || Cheers & Enjoy. ||
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
I'm very satisfied with how post-production affected color tones and contrast here to highlight the pathway.
An industrial "light at the end of the tunnel."
Future medical students get a taste of college learning at Mount Aloysius College's Health Exploration Camp.
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
2013 Exploration Days, Sailing
Photo credit: Katie Gervasi
Curated by Andy McGivern, the seventy objects comprising “Explorations in Wood” are a small sample of the work held in the collection of Philadelphia’s Center for Art in Wood, gathered over a forty-year period. The works stem from a love of wood and display a variety of wood types. Processes are varied, too, including wood-turned vessels as well as more sculptural forms. The exhibition is proof that The Center for Art in Wood encourages an international roster of artists to not only explore the many facets of wood; the Center also continues to challenge artists to discover the inherent and dynamic possibilities of the medium.
Curated by Andy McGivern, the seventy objects comprising “Explorations in Wood” are a small sample of the work held in the collection of Philadelphia’s Center for Art in Wood, gathered over a forty-year period. The works stem from a love of wood and display a variety of wood types. Processes are varied, too, including wood-turned vessels as well as more sculptural forms. The exhibition is proof that The Center for Art in Wood encourages an international roster of artists to not only explore the many facets of wood; the Center also continues to challenge artists to discover the inherent and dynamic possibilities of the medium.
Organized and curated by Sydney Mainster, Materials Lab Curator, with faculty support from Charlton Lewis and Joyce Rosner.
Photographed by June Jung, School of Architecture Visual Resources Collection Photography TA
Another view of Exploration place. Shot on a Pentax 645 with old Tri-X. Scanned at the Lab and adjusted and croped in Photoshop.
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
tracked this one pretty far across dirt, lost it when it went into woods where the pine needles cover all the grount
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Exploration Days, Digital story telling
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Exploration Days, Broadcasting
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Fortress Explorations is a walk-through attraction. There's also an activity you can do in the fortress called "The Leonardo Challenge", but since it's only in Japanese (as the Cast Members regretfully told us), we didn't do it. On retrospect, I should've asked for the map thingy anyway even if I couldn't read it.
From this time, unchained
We're all looking at a different picture
Thru this new frame of mind
A thousand flowers could bloom
Move over, and give us some room
Abandoned hotel. Calgary.
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Exploration Days, Mapping
June 19-21 at MSU, nearly 2,500 youth and chaperones from every MI county come stay on campus for 4-H Exploration Days-- a pre-college program to meet new people and experience the life of a Spartan.
Photo credit: Mariah Montenegro
Organized and curated by Sydney Mainster, Materials Lab Curator, with faculty support from Charlton Lewis and Joyce Rosner.
Photographed by June Jung, School of Architecture Visual Resources Collection Photography TA
For my latest work check my 'Facebook Page Far away from all the iconic places you can find in your tourist brochure, I took this self-portrait last year during a 2 day exploration in Landmannalaugar. This part of Landmannalaugar isn’t the easiest place to discover because of the strong glacier rivers and the bold and erosive mountains. Luckily I managed to find a great route towards this and many more spots. via 500px ift.tt/1oHOxA2
Graphic Footprints graphically captured the mind-blowing We Solve for X Forum in California last week. To learn more, watch the videos, and join in on the conversation, visit www.wesolveforx.com.