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I have these glasses sitting on my desk most of the time, and I have a whole container of them on my TV stand. They look like cheesy toy sunglasses, but they're actually much more than that. These are polarized 3D glasses for my TV set, but they look so goofy nobody believes me! I have found that recycling the glasses from cinematic 3D movies is a good way to get more, as it is the same technology!
A fun shot I put together in a few minutes. Messing around with saturation and hue. Flipped and applied a gradient. A little off, but still cool nonetheless!
Logs had jammed up in the creek, but the flow of water around them was so graceful and alluring. Beauty truly is all in the eye of the beholder!
This space on the ground floor of the library is designed to be very open and accessible to large numbers of people, with computers, a print room and study tables, which I think makes it a negative learning space for me.
I think this space is negative for the kind of study that I like doing, as it is often very busy by the checkout desk and also very noisy due to most other people engaging in discussion (both study-related and non-study-related!) or group study.
I just refound a discussion about sharp images. Some people think that sharpness can be sacrificed for the feel of a picture. I sometimes like the effect, to tell the truth, but am aware that perception is always different. Even the same person can change how they react to a scene. I think that bees see things completely different to what we do, so anthropocentric judgements are limited in the scope of "things"... Oh well, the discussion is in the thread of someone who captures images in a candy box with a paper negative. His results are dreamlike. I recommend it, if you are interesting in perception or want to see what I'm talking about. www.flickr.com/photos/mickey1/3291098077/
If you have not pondered on perception, lucky you, or maybe you re too young. These things usually change with time
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Bioshock serisini oyun literatürüne kazandı Irrational Games'ten ayrılanlarla Dead Space'te görev almış yapımcıların kurduğu The Deep End Games'ten ve korku oyunları Perception'dan uzun süredir haber alamamıştık.
'The material thing before you, that is It', says Huang-po. the six-century Zen master. (From 'The Zen of Seeing' by Federick Franck)
Photo©Hèlen A. Vink - August 12
30 Days of Perception starts November 1st. Please join us.
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Wow, 10mm is WIDE! This shot totally lost the perception of how big this scene is. I mean, I had to look way left to see the end of the lake, then I had to look way right to see the other end, but the lens has no problem getting it all.
Young people from the North Down Alternatives START programme site took part in a research workshop with Faith Gordon from Queens and Sharon Whittaker from Include Youth exploring media, rights and perceptions.
A man saw a rope on a path
thinking it a snake
he ran away.
Another man saw a log in the water
thinking it a crocodile
he ran away
but we can clearly see
that it was only an otter.
Perceptions in SecondLife located at the following Link: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA29/193/237/1006
(Color pencils on drafting film) (BlackandWhite version)
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Title is derived from the name of the place which is called "Sinne" ... thus perception in English.
St. Martin, Quality Collectibles since 1759. They *must* be good. This little collectible must be a valuable collectible, worthy of passing down to your grandchildren's grandchildren as a prized family heirloom.
Actually, this is something I picked up from the dollar store. St. Martin is totally made up. But with a little judicious lighting and photography, this cheapie trinket can be presented as something that you just might be willing to pay through the nose for.
I don't understand why people pay oodles of money for collectible display items, but hey, if I can present a dollar-store item in a way that would appeal to those folks then I'm doing my job properly :)
Nikon D2H - Nikkor 17-55mm
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