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Maumejean Brothers' Workshop. One of the most important collections housed in the museum, entrusted by the State, is the collection of stained glass windows by the Maumejean Brothers, one of the leading French-Spanish workshops dating from the late nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century.
The world of glass
The museum is located in the former Royal Glass Factory of La Granja, built at the end of the 18th century and world-famous for the quality of its glass and the skill of its craftsmen.
The Royal Glass Factory of La Granja is a huge rectangular complex of more than 25,000 square metres, comprising several different buildings, one of which is the Glass Museum. Its permanent and temporary exhibitions are dedicated to glass and glass technology, allowing visitors to discover the evolution and methods of working this material over the centuries. Historic and contemporary pieces, moulds, machines and tools form part of the collection, and of particularly interest are the technology exhibition, the glass collection of La Granja (18th and 19th centuries), the European glass collection (16th-19th centuries) and the contemporary artistic glass room.
Apart from all the machinery and the marvellous collections of glass covering 2000 years, there is also the opportunity to watch the glass blowers in action.
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Today I learned a new skill, only took about 40 burst attempts but now you can have any balloon model you want as long as it's a sausage dog!
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The Cavallerizza is an important large and complex architectural complex, part of the Turin Royal Palace and gardens. It is in the heart of the city and has been neglected for decades, the public administration who owns it can't afford refurbishing it and over the years various, all controversial, plans have been made to turn the site into anything from theatres to dwellings, from shopping centre to university. In the month of July 2014 the site has been occupied by a combination of spontaneous citizens groups who are trying to bring attention to the uncertain destiny of the site and the importance of preserving it and make it available to the people of Turin.
These groups organise activities on the premises and on the 14th of July staged a "taking of the Cavallerizza" inspired to the taking of the Paris Bastille on that date.
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…man thought that the important thing was to have, and did not know that the important thing is to be. - Oscar Wilde
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What's the most important room in your home? In terms of sheer importance in day-to-day activities, the kitchen is king. Watch a few reasons here.
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Ironic how many of them love 'our' royal family. It's a pity they couldn't take them off our hands so that we could be shot of them
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Vanicee Lartelier
Mr. Landerer
Project 3
Motion
Motion is one of the most important things to learn on how to capture. The reasoning for this is that all over the place things are moving, a couple of examples would be the ocean, a football game, a grassland, the park, the city, and so on. When wanting to take a picture of something, you must know certain things just in case there are moving objects around what you want to capture, or maybe you want to capture a moving object.
On my project I choose three images that have meaning to me and reasoning for my capturing of the image, but first I am going to talk about all my subjects. My first subject of images was for stop motion. I used my dad for an example of him jogging towards the camera, with the sun in the back of me. These images qualified for stop motion because they show me capturing his movement perfectly, and no blurry parts showing. I choose to capture my dad running towards me because it was in an area with great lighting.
My second subject that I had was blurry motion. This was quite easy to shoot depending on how high, or low your shutter speed was. I used my friend Hailey as my example because we were hanging out that day. In those images, you can see she is waving her arm side by side with a great speed. These qualify for blurry motion as you can see the parts that are moving, and the ones that are not. My connection to this photo is how behind the scenes we both are having fun taking these photos because you can see her laughing in the background.
My third subject was panning, which was actually pretty hard for me t to get, and frustrating because they wouldn’t come out right, and I had to re do panning multiple times. For this panning I once again choose my dad. I made him jump in mid air for these images. You can see I captured his every movement, and got his jump in the air. The sunlight was just going down, but I definitely got the image I wanted after all the stress I went through trying to get it. My connection towards those photos are how I was in a rush and needed panning.
Last but not least, my fourth subject was once again on panning, but was a good one this time. In my images I captured my friend Hailey jumping off of a bench as high as she can to give a great panning. I once again followed her every move with the camera, until I was satisfied with the moment of her jump. My connection to these photos were that it was on the benches that my old friends, and I used to go to after school during middle school, and eat snacks
This project was hard at first because I had no idea how to capture motion, but then I got the hang of it, and got great photos for my motion project. It is very good to know these things when learning photography, and can make it a lot easier for everyone. This was a great experience for me, and will definitely help me out for future projects.
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The photo project "Professions" aims to show importance of professions which are not so popular among young people but very important for society. How many people you know are dreeming to became a Carpenter, Nurse, Baker?
During series of seminars students will learn features of sequential shooting and try out new skills by taking photo of people of different professions which are play big role in society but very rarely the subject of dreams of young people. The best works will be presented on final open exibition. You also can participate in this exhibition on-line with help of project blog which will present the results of the project to all members in every country!
During the project students will develop basic skills in taking reportage shoots which can be used both in the professional field and in personal life. After the seminar each student will get a task to take a reportage shot concerning one profession. The best works will be displayed both at a photo exhibition and in a newly created blog. The photo exhibition aims to raise in the society question of importance of simple, unprofitable, unfashionable but important jobs which young people are not willing to do.
More information on the project blog: educatio-crimea.blogspot.de (in Russian)
Foto: all pictures were taken by the project team and participants of the project