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"Extended Detention- “A stormwater design feature that provides for the gradual release of a volume of water in order to increase settling pollutants and protect downstream channels from frequent storm events. When combined with a pond, the settling time is increased by 24 hours” (National Research Council, 2009). "
In this project I focused on two-dimensional and three-dimensional designs that illustrate and describe my movements through three different stairways. Through the process of elimination, only one of the three data sets was taken to create the final wooden cube, that resembles the “extended” nature of the stairways leading up to the MIT student center.
To take my measurements, I chose three different styles of staircases. I chose the interior stairs in Building 9, the stairs leading up to building seven from Mass Ave, that contain steps as well as landings, and the stairs leading up to the student center, that contains long landings, with few steps. Describing each space my how I moved in it, My first space was described as constrained, my second space was fragmented, and my third space was extended. Therefore, for my final three foam models, I wanted to show the constrained nature of the first space, the fragmented nature of the second, and the extended nature of the third by carefully dealing with only three lines to illustrate these ideas. My most successful foam model was the “extended” cube, and as I tackled on the basswood cube, I pushed my design to the extreme. I allowed myself to take all of the “extended” cube’s foam parts and make 3 to 2 pieces of what use to be one. I broke down walls, broke down pieces but still successfully managed for my joints to be stable and repetitive. This was possible through the joint system I used. Throughout my building process I discovered that wedging the L form in between two stable points allowed for stable binding. Using this specific joinery technique allowed me to make sure that all the basswood was extended to the farthest it could go, and that each piece couldn’t be extended more than it already did.
Photo taken at Koyaike Park in Itami City, by EOS 7D Mark II + EF300mm F2.8L IS II USM + EXTENDER EF2x III.
The robin is a regular visitor every morning. As it was dark I used the flash. The robin reacts to the sound of the mirror at just the right speed to be illuminated at full wing stretch by the flash.
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Whew! It took me longer to figure this one out than I'd like to admit, but I finally did it!
Connect Project - Aging.
I made this jacket with extendable sleeves to reflect the changes in the height and the skin when aging.
Photography inspired by Corinne Day (Kate Moss)
Lunch at the Cicerello's at Fremantle. The restaurant looks into the Fishing Boat Harbour. Extended Family Trip to Western Australia from 7 to 16 Jun 2016. (photo by Ben Cho)
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Con la barra fuera de los soportes, el deportista la sostiene firme con los brazos y codos extendidos.
Luego inicia el movimiento descendiente de manera rápida pero controlada hasta alcanzar el pecho
These pics were taken with a Canon 450D.
The lens was a 70-300mm IS USM lens taken at 300mm BUT used with a Canon 1.4 extender, thus increasing the focal length to 420mm.
Normally you cannot fit the 70-300mm lens to any Canon extender because there is not enough clearance between the lenses so I fitted a 12 mm Kenko DG AF extension tube between the extender and the 70-300mm lens.
This meant the lenses would not hit each other and get damaged.
The only 2 real drawbacks are that you cannot focus beyond about 50-60ft and the AF does not work properly so you have to use manual focus.
However as an experiment I am very plaesed, and surprised, at the results.
Comments appreciated.