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I like the many shadows in this one. In the upper-right corner, however, you'll see my bathroom sink, which I tried to disguise by adjusting the brightness/contrast of the shot, but there it is. When am I going to get to use an actual studio? Hopefully in the fall, when I enter college. *gasp!*
Multiple Westchester fire department on scene of a multi-alarm structure(s) fire. 1 House fully collapsed and one was heavily damaged.
Kodak 35mm 400
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax lens
JOBO C-41 color process
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
©2013auxiliofaux, Richard Auxilio
Bhutan, that once-secretive, still-exotic, Himalayan Kingdom, is a sensory feast for the photographic enthusiast. You could be nowhere else!
According to legend, prayer flags started from the battle flags used by the Gautama Buddha against the evil asuras. The five flag colors represent the five elements: blue for the sky and space, white for air and wind, red for fire, green for water, and yellow for the earth.
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/prayers-on-the-wind-f...
El encuentro contó con la participación de importantes personalidades del mundo artÃstico como el reconocido diseñador multidisciplinar Javier Mariscal; el socio y presidente creativo de Lowe/ssp3, José Miguel Sokoloff; y el catedrático de FilosofÃa de la Universidad de Murcia, Francisco Jarauta; entre otros.
En el evento se abordaron temas de diseño interactivo, diseño y artesanÃa, la historia de los colores y los escenarios del futuro.
FotografÃa: Laura J. Ardila M.
Class 458. 458405. Formally numbered 458505 & 458005. 'Alstom Juniper'. Electric Multiple Unit. In South Western Railway livery. Operating the 5X60 1131 Eastleigh Arlington to Wimbledon Park Depot service. Seen at approaching Eastleigh Station, Hampshire.
These were originally 4 car units, which were converted into 5 car units with the addition of vehicles from Class 460 'Gatwick Express' Units, then returned back to 4 car units with the removal of the former Class 460 vehicles.
I undertook a project titled ‘Nothing’ in which I explored the concept of nothingness. I focused a lot on the philosophical text Being and Nothingness by Jean Paul Sarte. I was fascinated by the idea of existence, the fact that man has a non determined, undefined nature and is forced to create himself from nothing. I experimented with photography and multiple exposures to portray the idea of ghosts and the echo’s of people.
I think this image would work well as a final outcome if I were to go back and edit it with more precision.
This photo has more planes than you can probably count. I like the picture because it has almost a cubist look to it. This building is also in Buenos Aires.
This is one of the units that participated in annual Leavenworth Veterans Parade in historic Leavenworth, Kansas on Nov. 11, 2014.
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The arched area on the left is the edge of a formet brickworks oven. The rectangle on the right is a by-product of spray-painting
Rhodocrinites kirbyi, Dichocrinus inornatus, Pachylocrinus globosus, and Rhodocrinus nanus along with unidentified brachiopod and bryozoan.
From the Mississippian period of Iowa
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Class 170. 170476. Diesel Multiple Unit. In Northern Rail Livery. Operating the 2C72 2129 Leeds to York service. Seen at Leeds Station, Yorkshire.
Originally new to ScotRail before being transferred to Northern Rail.
The question was, "What lessons can we learn from other disciplines?"
My answer: The ability to see the same thing in a different way, which can sometimes lead to breakthrough. In case it's not apparent, this is my attempt to replicate the optical illusion of a vase... or two faces looking at each other.