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The objective of the workshop was to raise awareness and build the capacity of participants in terms of governance framework and institutional arrangements for Integrated Management of Water Resources (IWRM) and to ensure a structural national approach to the process.
Thanks to the inputs of the participants, lessons and experiences from different sectors linked to water management were shared.
Photo Credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
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Objective 3: Composition Techniques – Use the guide on the website
1. Rule of Thirds- rule of thirds broken to create a unique look and angle with the car
7. Texture- HDR done to give the photo more life and interest to the eye
9. Colour- altered due to HDR which creates a unique vibrancy to the photo
Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)
Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image:
Fill Lighting, i enjoyed this type of lighting because of the way the light from the sun reflects off the car to me makes the photo more interesting than if it didn't have it.
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength: i believe that the slight tilt to the photo helps to make the photo stronger by assuring the attention be on the vehicle
Area for growth: i believe that if i got even lower i could have created a even more interesting Photo and a better perspective
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?)
ive always been very interested before i was ever in a photography class on how a shot was created and how it was made to look like that. i enjoy how HDR changes the look of the photo especially with old vintage vehicles or more sporty cars. i believe the brightness was set at -1 and +1
Type/style of photography: HDR
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): AV
f stop used: 5.6
shutter speed used: 1/2000
ISO used: 800
Exposure compensation: Auto
Focal length: 29.00 mm
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The objective of CESI is to create a network and community of top level scholars working on Chinese economic development. This initiative is currently co-sponsored by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, UC Berkeley IGov – Institutions and Governance Program at the Institute for International Studies, the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University, the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University and the Institute for Emerging Market Studies at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The Summer Institute is organized in collaboration with the BREAD, NBER and CEPR networks of academic economists.
The 3-day workshop intends to bring together the best scholars working on China in China, the US and Europe with other top level scholars who have an interest in working on China in the future. During the workshop, there will be seminar presentations and free time to allow scholars to interact and explore the possibility of doing joint research projects. Senior scholars who will attend will be available for consultations with junior scholars. Afternoon sessions will give the opportunity to a select group of young scholars and Ph. D students to present their work.
Find out more about the event iems.ust.hk/events/event/cesi2016/
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of Design demonstrated:
-Emphasis: I used the Rules of Thirds and placed the Leaf with the water drops the left corner. The background is black and white.
Contrast: The contrast is between the yellow Leaf with the water drops and the black and white background. The leaf looks like life and autumn.
The elements of design demonstrated:
-Colour: The yellow Leaf in the foreground and the black and white background. It makes your eyes staring at the Leaf.
-Texture: The yellow leaf looks like autumn and the time before winter.
-Lines: The lines are curves which makes it a soft picture without a difference between the lines.
Object 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: I’ve shot this photo outside on a sunny day. The light is coming from above, because I’ve shot the photo in the sun.
Object 5: Post Production
I change the picture to black and white. After that I coloured the leaf in it’s real colour back. I’ve also change the size of the photo to 1000.
Object 6: Critique
-Strenght: I like this photo because of the contrast between the background and the leaf.
-Growth: The next time I would choose an photo which I’ve made inside and not outside.
Rajasthan - Indien
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A pain paper section added to the wall and its 'shadow' mimicked. Playing with copy and the re-energising of the copy
April/May 2011
Acrylic paint and sticky back plastic on studio floor; accepting what is out of one's control and making a positive.
April 2011
Objective 2: Creative Exposure
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M) and why I chose it: Av because I wanted to adjust the aperture to create a blurred background and focus on the thorn branch.
f stop used and why: I used f/5.6 because it created a short depth of field blurring the background.
shutter speed used and why: I used 0.008 sec (1/125) because it was fairly windy, and i wanted to ensure that there wasn't much movement in the picture.
ISO used and why: I used 100 because this was taken outdoors and I wanted a crisp shot.
Exposure compensation and why it was used: 0 EV was used because I liked the exposure as it was at and did not want to over/under expose the image.
Focal length and why: 47 mm was used because I wanted to get close enough that the thorns were large, but that i was still able to focus on the branch well enough.
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use): The thorn branch is emphasized by the blurred out background, and the fact that i have focused on it. I wish that I had noticed the branch, on the right side of the photo that is partly focused when I had taken it so that i could have moved it out of the picture. I could have done so if I had arranged myself so that the thorns were on the right line of interest instead of the left.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use): The thorn branch is a vertical line which shows strength which is emphasized by the thorns themselves. I think there is a certain texture of rough or maybe prickliness...? in the branch. It shows shape and form in the thorns themselves.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: I positioned myself so that the sun was creating left side lighting to give it a shadow on the right side side. Because the light is from the sun, and I didn't have a way to diffuse the light, this is hard lighting. I like the harsh light however because it give the branch a 3-D look.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made: The first thing i did is sharpen the image. I messed with black and white for a while but didn't feel that it made a huge difference to the picture so kept it the way it was. Then I added one black canvas to the photo. Finally i resized the image and posted it on Flickr.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.)
Type/style of photography: This is a natural photographic style.
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): Av
f stop used: f/5.6
shutter speed used: 0.008 sec (1/125)
ISO used: 100
Exposure compensation: 0 EV
Focal length: 47 mm
The objective of this event is to stimulate the spiritual and intellectual development of the youth, by providing an incentive for gaining knowledge on Islam and Muslim history. The event has been successfully organized by ICNA-NJ, every year since 1999, and is a favorite among Muslim families in New Jersey.
The objective of CESI is to create a network and community of top level scholars working on Chinese economic development. This initiative is currently co-sponsored by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, UC Berkeley IGov – Institutions and Governance Program at the Institute for International Studies, the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University, the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University and the Institute for Emerging Market Studies at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The Summer Institute is organized in collaboration with the BREAD, NBER and CEPR networks of academic economists.
The 3-day workshop intends to bring together the best scholars working on China in China, the US and Europe with other top level scholars who have an interest in working on China in the future. During the workshop, there will be seminar presentations and free time to allow scholars to interact and explore the possibility of doing joint research projects. Senior scholars who will attend will be available for consultations with junior scholars. Afternoon sessions will give the opportunity to a select group of young scholars and Ph. D students to present their work.
Find out more about the event iems.ust.hk/events/event/cesi2016/
Installation view of Non-Objective
Harbourfront Centre
January 23 - June 19, 2016
Photography: Tom Bilenkey
Objective 2: Creative Exposure
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M) and why I chose it: Av because I wanted to be able to control how much of the picture would be in focus and how crisp it would be.
f stop used and why: f/4.5 because I wanted the shovel and the dirt infront of the shovel to be nice and crisp to give that outdoorsy kind of look.
shutter speed used and why: 1/50 of a second because the light outside was very diffused and soft, and not very bright so it didn't need to be very fast.
ISO used and why: ISO 200 because I was outside and the lighting and the movement allowed me to stay within the 100-200 range.
Exposure compensation and why it was used: I didn't use any exposure compensation because the light was really good outside; it had just stopped raining and everything looked crisp and perfect.
Focal length and why: 25.0mm because I didn't want the shovel to be distorted but I wasn't going for a close-up, either.
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use): in this picture, there is unity/harmony. There is nothing that is distracting the eye, and everything has an 'outdoor' theme. The shovel is not out of place among the woodchips, and the little piece of tarp in the corner also isn't taking away from the picture.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use): there is a lot of texture in this picture. I emphasized the picture more to give it more texture and a rougher look.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made: I adjusted the curves and the levels of this picture to give it a rougher, outdoorsier look. I also resized it, sharpened it and added a border.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.)
Type/style of photography: still life
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): Av
f stop used: f/4.5
shutter speed used: 1/50
ISO used: ISO 200
Exposure compensation: 0
Focal length: 25.0mm
Photo#4
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Shape: It’s pretty interesting how a human that’s still rather than an object that’s still just totally makes a difference. Having all the curves brings more interest in this photo which also is able to draw the person to look at her rather than the empty space which is definitely what I wanted to happen.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why:
I used soft lighting rather than hard because with hard lighting you lose most of the picture from white spots and so that I could get more detail in the skin and face. I used side and frontal lighting so that it wouldn’t be dark but the sides have a more of a distinct outline.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?)
Portrait Photography
I used M so that I was able to change the shutter speed.
F stop used: 5.6 so that it would coincide with the aperture in the photo.
Shutter speed used: 1/60 so that it would take the photo clearly more clearly because it wasn’t moving to I went down.
ISO used: 400 because I wanted to brighten up the picture a bit because it wasn’t too bright in the studio.
Exposure compensation: 1.35 I used it because the camera auto corrected the exposure compensation to it.
Focal length: 42mm so I could get her whole body in the picture which could have changed the photo.