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I - as a poor old man - haven't so many Western Zeiss objectives. So this photo shot with Zeiss Tele-Tessar 4/135 mm is a rarity:)
As a fan and collector of 135 mm objectives I cannot understand all the hype with this objective and its manufacturer. It is not a bad objective, but lacks built in hood and capability to handle hard backlight. That kind of things aren't problems with objectives costing half or one third (or less!) of the price of this objective. You can see the sharpness by yourself. Be assured that this wasn't shot wide open:)
Objectively speaking I believe that Li Pong is my prettiest doll.
Her lovely necklace was made by lilienchan.
...our objective was to create a very show-and-tellesque propaganda. Other beggars stared unbelievingly at our donation equipment. We became exclusive beggars.
To know more about the results of the begging, read the Exclusive Beggars post on WorldWalk-Peacetour blog. If you want to discuss this topic, join to the backpacking related discussion in our community group.
The workshop objective is to get more people to understand and using Webmaker for their web making purposes. The project intended to educating young (15-25 years old) internet users on using Webmaker through a series of workshop scheduled during weekends in Jakarta. This workshop series will be a pilot project, in bringing more people to use Webmaker in Indonesia. Platform of this workshop series, can be duplicated in other cities, should the pilot series garnered enough participants.
Launch of New Brand for the Town of Carbonear.
Developed by Tract Consulting, St. John's, NL
Carbonear, Newfoundland and Labrador
Use the 0.17mm cover class as supporting of the upper cover glass, then add the sample inside and proper water, then "close" the upper cover glass, in this way, we can use high NA objectives with better resolution. However please note, don't move the objective up and down fast, slow and slow, so the pressure to the oil shall covey to the 0.17mm thin cover glass and make the object flows.
Another experience I'd like to share with, immersion with glycerol look not very good, because the glycerol will "stick" on the objective and often drag up the cover glass when move up, maybe the water immersion objectives are better for this case, or a quite big cover glass with larger water contact, to hold on when the objective moves up.
Graphic Design Objective Resume we provide as reference to make correct and good quality Resume. Also will give ideas and strategies to develop your own resume.
Graphic Design Objective Resume
The event happened in 20 April 2016 and had the following objectives:
- Introduce the key concepts of IWRM, and IWRM national plans;
- Present and discuss the results of the stakeholders consultation held in June 2015;
- Present the work plan and budget of the project;
- Reenergize the implementation of the project.
The workshop was very well successful and mobilized the interest of parties. It was covered by national radio and TV channels.
The participants praised the DGRNE for sharing crucial information about the project.
Photo Credit: IWRM AIO SIDS
More: www.aio-iwrm.org
Photo #1
Objective 3: Composition Techniques – Use the guide on the website
1. Rule of Thirds- the eye is off on the rule of thirds. It is not directly centred.
2. Perspective and depth- My perspective of this photo, is i wanted to try it from a different angle. I wanted to see it like how it would feel to see it from a younger animal's eyes; or a smaller animals eyes.
3. Fill the Frame- It doesn't really fill the frame, it makes you curious to see what his eyes are looking at.
4. Backgrounds- The background is blurred, but can still see the outline.
5. Leading Lines- There is no leading lines in this.
6. Pattern - There is no pattern.
7. Texture- The texture that you can see in his fur, is a very nice texture. Its a clean shot.
8. Framing- The framing is good.
9. Colour- The colour is black and white. The colour makes it more appealing as it brings more texture and detail into the image.
10. Diagonals- None that appears to me.
11. Space and/or Space to Move- The spacing is great. The dog isn't cut off. You can see where he is looking at.
12. Balance- The balance is where the dog is positioned, and where the light is reflecting off the dog.
Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)
Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image:
The lighting was hard lighting. It came from direct sunlight. It contributed to this photo because it gave a better colouring option to it. It gave it more brightness into the photo.
Objective 5: Post Production (resize, contrast, sharpening, and others you have done)
Corrections/adjustments made:
I converted it to Black and White, also add some brightness and contrast to it.
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength: I find that my strength is in taking photos of animals. As in this photo my strength would have to be taking photos from underneath his head. and pointing up to catch that perfect shot. I tested out a different perspective and it worked awesomely in this shot.
Area for growth: I would try more angles on looking up from the dog. Doing more and adding more stuff in the background.
Photo #2
Objective 3: Composition Techniques – Use the guide on the website
2. Perspective and depth: The lower perspective makes the image look large that it is. The lower perspective draws the eye to the bottom of the image because it was made the largest.
4. Backgrounds: The background is simple because everything is normally in the environment that the picture is taken. The background is slightly out of focus which draws the eye to the focal point.
5. Leading Lines: The yellow lines focus the eyes to follow them and create leading lines.
7. Texture: The texture is created from the rocks that are on the ground. The rocks on the ground create a rough texture.
Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)
Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image: The image as soft lighting because the sun was blocked by the shade of the wall.
Objective 5: Post Production (resize, contrast, sharpening, and others you have done)
Corrections/adjustments made: darkened, contrasted, sharpened,
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)
Strength: The lower perspective for the larger focal point
Area for growth: Could have blurred the background more to be less of a distraction
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.)
Type/style of photography: Macro/still life
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M):Av
f stop used:f/4.5
shutter speed used:1/60
ISO used:125
Exposure compensation: 0 EV
Focal length:34mm
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design:
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Color- focused on red switch and blurred out black and white background to give contrast between the background and the focus.
Texture- The aperture is high so that everything but the details close to and within the red switch are highlighted. this makes it seem mysterious but so tempting to flip the switch if only you could.
line- there are many diagonal lines made by the angle at which the picture is taken, by the frames of the windows and the part where the frame connects the two windows in the middle lies over a vertical line of interest to chop up the white in a creative way.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
emphasis- the aperature and contrasting color of the switch gives it extreme emphasis as compared to the rest of the picture
contrast- the main reason i took the picture is because the single red switch on the black and white panel caught my eye so i wanted to highlight the contrast of the colors in this picture by brightening the red and fading out the background
Objective 5: Post production
Corrections/ adjustments made: small increase in contrast
after i saved the contrast i lessened the brightness quite a bit.
This makes the picture seem clearer and makes the focus more eye-catching and attention demanding.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles– for still life you need to have a really high focal length and a really low ISO. This will slow the shutter speed down by a lot so you’ll need a tripod. For still life you need to be able to control the environment of the photo or object
Type/style of photography: still life
The camera mode: Av
f stop used: 16.0
Shutter speed used: 1
ISO used: 200
Focal length: 40.0mm
Every year, the objective of ECOMM is to disseminate, increase and exchange the knowledge about mobility management in Europe and beyond and to enhance the networking within the mobility management community. The conference is a chance to get in touch with experts and policy makers, and the Transport Area of the Florence School of Regulation was happy to support and engage in the discussion.
(photo by MCR Conference srl)