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When you start taking pictures you think they're all amazing. After a while you realise they're really not.
Exhibition opening on saturday (june 19th) at 12:00. Objects from two collections shown in Stockholm and Milan this year.
see you there!
Il "filo" fatto a mano usando solo erba lunga trovata sul luogo girata su se stessa.
The "thread" handmade only using long grass found on place, and turn on itself.
Crédit photos : Laurent Carré / Oxfam
160 équipes de 4 marcheuses et marcheurs ont pris le départ de la 12e édition du Trailwalker Oxfam au départ d'Avallon. Leur objectif : passer à 4 la ligne d'arrivée, après 100km de marche, en moins de 30h.
Leur engagement a permis de collecter plus de 290 000 euros pour soutenir les actions de l'association Oxfam France contre les inégalités et la pauvreté.
work from our exhibition "Growing Objects" which explored our work with simulations of natural growth processes through 3D printed sculpture
I wanted the object to take up most of shot therefore I centered it in the middle. I also had it slightly open in order to make it look like a locket. I found this photo interesting because it gives a 80s vibe (they're black and white photos as well). It's an important photo to my mom and her sister because it's the only copy they have left. I wanted people to feel as if they just found a lost treasure in the ocean. Mainly, I just wanted people to be like, "THAT'S YOUR MOM? COOL, MAN!" For this shot, I used f/4.0 to allow more light into the shot. The shutter speed was set at 1/60 of a second in order to capture the image without blurring the object since my hold on the camera was a bit shaky. With a slightly faster shutter speed, I set the ISO to 400 in order to expose more light. (my mom's on the left btw)
SOOC (white ballance set on "tungsten"/ incandescent bulb)
The mandatory Christmas tree on the town square in front of the former Taastrup City Council building.
The student places real-world objects (in the red bin) into clear cups with a photograph of a similar object at the bottom. Depending on the level of the student, you may want to use an actual photo of the same object, or a graphical representation of the object (such as a Boardmaker image).
Postings to the Themed Alphabets group during the "discrete objects" theme.
a. Eva the Weaver, b. mag3737, c. urbanmkr, d. Eva the Weaver, e. duncan, f. cutesmallfuzzy, g. duncan, h. mag3737, i. Eva the Weaver, j. urbanmkr, k. Eva the Weaver, l. mag3737, m. cutesmallfuzzy, n. urbanmkr, o. Eva the Weaver, p. duncan, q. cutesmallfuzzy, r. Eva the Weaver, s. mag3737, t. Eva the Weaver, u. mag3737, v. cutesmallfuzzy, w. TooFarNorth, x. urbanmkr, y. duncan, z. Eva the Weaver
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I love this city for the exploration and discovery of such weird and wonderful things.