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The light source must always be a constant distance from the object being documented, thus the use of the white string.
My partner and I put in toasted walnuts and almonds, dried cranberries, salt, pepper, olive oil, garlic, and scallions. It was surprisingly really good and very easy to make.
Mamaladama visits NYU and sees the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courant_Institute_of_Mathematical_S...) and Tisch School of the Arts (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tisch_School_of_the_Arts ). Wow. [DSCN2222a]
HackNY event April 2010 held at New York University Photos from day two of the HackNY event held on NYU's campus. More info at www.hackny.com
New York University in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York
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NYU's Dining Services has restaurant night once a month. They take a normal dining hall and turn it into a restaurant: servers, multiple courses, and better food. It's an interesting experience.
New York University in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York
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If you would like to use this image without paying anything, e-mail me and ask. I'm generally willing to share.
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This has been added to the New York University campus ground and I find those old gargoyle heads to be sinister.
Photos from final demo session from the October 9-10th 2010 HackNY hackathon at NYU.
Photo by Evan Korth.
Congratulatory note from NYU to Allyn Robinson for his inauguration
From Born in the Sixties: The First Year of Dowling College 1968-69
On the left, Carla Schroer, CHI Founder and Director — a professional, a technologist, and a great teacher.
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These photographs are part of an ongoing project to capture interesting people found on the streets of New York. The setup is simple, with a seamless white paper taped to a shaded wall.
The focus here is on the personality and dress of the people. I tried hard to build comfort and catch each of these people in a relaxed moment that best exposed their unique personalities.
I also tried not to pose these people at first unless they needed it. Instead, I asked or tried to coax these people into the stance that they were most used to and comfortable with.
The pose of this man came after the simple question, 'do whatever pose you feel most comfortable in.'