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Broken windows. Crestview. Florida.

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Picking out an outfit for the interview

Before making a non-objective painting to music, we did just any non-objective painting. I had done one really quickly but I didn't like it, but I found a large paint brush and started swirling it in a circle since I had used a bunch of nice colors for my first drawing. I kept doing that with a couple brushes and added the black background. It looks a lot better in person. I like it.

My entry for the Objective category.

Title of photo: Megan

 

Photo #2

 

Objective 2: Creative Exposure

The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M) and why I chose it: I used Av so that I could easily work with the aperture.

f stop used and why: I used 1/5.7 to control the aperture.

Shutter speed used and why: The shutter speed was 1/2000. I used this so that I wouldn’t have any motion blur or camera shake.

ISO used and why: My ISO was 800 because we were outside and it was sunny so the camera would let less light in and have no camera shake.

Exposure compensation and why it was used: I didn’t use exposure compensation because I was happy with how bright the photo turned out.

Focal length and why: My focal length was 53.0mm because I didn’t want her face to be distorted in any way.

 

Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design

The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):

 

Line: The curved lines in Megans face and eyes have a sense of beauty which adds to the photo. It also gives the picture a very calming effect.

 

Color: The green colors in the background give the picture a cooling effect. However, I added a warming filter just to her face so that she stood out more. By doing this, the picture ends up having some complementary colors.

 

Form: The side lighting helps to create that three dimensional look in her face. It also makes some shadows with also assist in creating depth.

 

Space: The blurred background creates a negative space which draws the eye towards the positive space. Her face stands out nicely and is the main focus because of this.

 

Emphasis: The Background has no distracting items and is blurred. This helps to draw the eye to the main focus of the photo.

 

Unity: The elements in the image belong. The trees and brown grass all fit together to create unity. The grass takes up a large portion of the photo and gives her face a nice even background.

 

Contrast: The darkness from the trees and the brightness from the grass, allows the eye to focus more on Megan’s face.

 

Objective 4: Lighting

I used both side and soft lighting. The side lighting helped to make megans face very three dimensional and not one sided. The soft lighting lit up her whole face in a way to show the lines of her face but still had some shadows.

  

Objective 6: Critique

Next time I want to make sure to change the camera settings in a more effective way. I should have changed the ISO and shutter speed to reduce the noise. However I feel like the aperture was nice in this photo. Everything in the background was blurred.

 

Even closer, with an objective lens.

SUMMER DESIGN WORKSHOP - ZEROUNDICIPIU' Associazione culturale per l'architettura contemporanea. OBJECTIVES Those who will take part in the workshop will be pushed to deepen, both practically and theoretically, a “modern” design philosophy, where such term indicates, as written by Jean Baudrillard, a research attitude that aims to find value out of crisis. If value is here defined by the leak of electric energy, then the tools through which value can be created will be defined as ideas capable of leading to a coherent design starting from a catalogue of construction materials, whose characteristics (physical, constructive, economic, structural etc.) will constitute the funding criterion of any architectonical configuration. At the apex of a historical phase in which the logics of construction have been subordinated to those of the tools of architecture – as well exemplified by the abuse of diagrammatical narration and digital design (parametrical and non-parametrical): representation systems whose internal coherence is too often raised as justification of otherwise inconsistent design choices – we find it necessary to return to the exploration of the poetical potential of the materials of architecture, aiming to the synthesis of a specific design attitude, capable of complementing the actual tendencies linked to the development of new technologies. Quoting Mies van der Rohe: «When I begin, I don’t think at the form: I think at the correct way of using the materials. Then I accept the result». - Dates: from the 17th to the 23rd of June, 2012. - Tutors: Grainne Hassett, Antonio Ravalli, Simone Sfriso, René van Zuuk, Ignacio Vicens

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Colourful Autumn Aspen Trees original painting by Lena Owens @OLena Art

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âAny patch of sunlight in a wood will show you something about the sun which you could never get from reading books on astronomy. These pure and spontaneous pleasures are âpatches of Godlightâ in the woods of our experience.â

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This painting, I created using a palette knife, oil paint and lots of layering. Pretty heavy. Sides painted black, wired and ready to hang. Made with a knife from oil paints, canvas, and love.

 

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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/

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Kentucky National Guard Soldiers assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 149th Infantry Regiment and Arkansas National Guard Soldiers assigned to the 1036th Engineer Company, 875th Engineer Battalion breach and assault an objective on the Infantry Platoon Battle Course July 23, 2019, during the 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team eXportable Combat Training Capability Rotation 19-4 at Fort Pickett, Virginia. Read more about the XCTC at go.usa.gov/xyPx6. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Jeff Clements)

Photo #3

 

Objective 3: Composition Techniques – Use the guide on the website

6. Pattern: in this photo the pattern is the trees. Pattern in a photo provides the photo with structure and lets the eye follow the pattern.

 

Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)

Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image: This photo has hard back lighting. Hard lighting helps create harsh defined shadows, helps make the photo detailed and defined, giving a crisp edge to the photo. In this photo the hard light helped give it more detail and helped define the trees a bit better. It didn’t create very many harsh shadows though. Soft light would have made this photo weaker because it would have blended the trees and make them harder to see. This photo has back lighting because the light source (sun) is coming from behind your objects (trees). It makes your objects look like you cut it out of a card because it makes it makes it look a lot more detailed.

 

Objective 5: Post Production (resize, contrast, sharpening, and others you have done)

Corrections/adjustments made: For this photo I made it into an HDR, once I was done with HDR I added a little bit more contrast to make the tree line a bit more defined, I sharpened it to give it more detail and make the branches on the trees noticeable so you can even define the texture of the branches. Then I resized it to be able to go onto Flickr.

 

Objective 6: Critique

Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)

 

Strength: My strength in this photo was the amount of sharpening and contrast I used to make the trees more detailed

 

Area for growth: To improve this photo I would have taken it at a different angle to give it a different perspective because you would usually see trees at this angle.

 

Objective 7: Photographic Styles

 

Type/style of photography: HDR, this photo is an example of a HDR because I took 3 photos each with a different range of brightness and combined them into 1 photo. When you take it at a darker light you cans see more of the details in the sky but thing like the trees would be harder to see detail in. When you take the photo at a very bright lighting parts of the image start to look white like the trees and you can’t see much detail in the objects like the sky. When you leave the brightness at 0 it has a mixture of some detail but also isn’t too bright that objects look white.

The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M): AV

f stop used: f/7.1: because I wanted the photo to be clear throughout, and have an equal range of depth.

shutter speed used:1/13 it was fast enough not to be blurry but to still get details.

ISO used: 1600: because it was quite dark outside and I wanted a lot of light to be entered in the photo.

Exposure compensation: I took 3 shots exactly the same one at -2, 0 and +2. I did this so you could see the different range in brightness, darkness and verity of detail of the 3 photos.

Focal length: 55.0mm: I didn’t want it zoomed in or out too much. If I zoomed out any more it would have got some fence in the background.

  

The waystones are now covered in freehand symbols - 31/3

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The inside "wall" of my cubicle, only visible if you're actually inside the space, standing at or near my desk.

On May 6 2022, Rwanda’s National Stockholm+50 Consultation was held in Kigali to discover views and ideas from participants through broad-based and inclusive dialogue. It was attended by representatives of government institutions, development partners, young people and other stakeholders who generated innovative ideas and insights on how Rwanda can achieve a healthy environment and prosperity for all.

 

The objective of this national consultation was to stimulate an inclusive whole-of-society and whole-of-government dialogue on the main themes of Stockholm+50 as they relate to the national context. This consultation space provides a virtual platform for ideas, insights, and innovation.

 

Learn more here: www.sparkblue.org/stockholm50/consultation-rwanda

 

Watch here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb5kuDBmrEQ

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- This is Ilana making her way to the sink in order to pour the pasta water out!

- This is an objective view of Ilana walking to the sink.

Project Objective:

 

My objective in this project has been to improve my ability to capture images with high contrast between light and dark, in low light conditions. I am inspired by the Untitled series by Noelle Tan, in which the photographs show a dark outdoor vastness and sense of place: "landscape photographs that lack the landscape...[where] spatiality is not easily discerned."

 

For the final set of images, I have chosen the dark urban landscape as seen from my house, with high contrast between the dark landscape of my house and the bright artificial lighting of outdoor fixtures and the glow from my neighbor's windows. These lights are what would be visible in Tan's photographs, while my house would be part of her dark outdoor vastness.

 

I converted several of the images to black and white to be closer to her style.

 

This Image:

 

From the darkness of my house, this photograph shows the glow of windows in a house on the street behind ours, as well as the light thrown by two bright security lights onto their long deck. The lights are filtered by their tall trees between our houses. There was no moon at that time.

 

Conversion to black and white does not help this image, because the contrast between amber window lights and white outdoor lights is lost.

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