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Springwater Farm from St. Helens, OR follows permaculture principles on their farm and sells many varieties of Mushrooms at the Lake Oswego Farmer's Market. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture
Keeping it fresh and close to the source doesn't get any better than this. www.ci.oswego.or.us/farmersmarket/
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I had the honour to shoot Aleks, Tina and Hanna while doing some areal acro on a beautiful sandy beach in Thailand's little paradise called Koh Phangan.
This ad has Symmetrical Balance. When you look at it the ad it could be folded in half and would be balanced on both sides (or equal).
A lovely charm bracelet for 13 Broken Teacups. Features (of course) 13 pieces of broken vintage china/porcelain and lots of other sparkly beaded goodies. Brass chains... to die for and IMPOSSIBLE to photograph, sorry!
40 coaches, athletes and sportsmen and women interested in performance sport, were present for another High Performance Seminar organised by Heritage Insurance earlier today. The seminar with Murray Eldridge held at Footes Lane explored the successful principles of top sports coaches and athletes and how these can be applied to business.
Read the full report online: guernseysports.com/2014/06/20/businesses-benefit-from-win...
Architectural principles
Steiner's architecture is characterized by a liberation from traditional architectural constraints, especially through the departure from the right-angle as a basis for the building plan. For the first Goetheanum he achieved this in wood by employing boat builders to construct its rounded forms; for the second Goetheanum by using concrete to achieve sculptural shapes on an architectural scale. The use of concrete to achieve organically expressive forms was an innovation for the times; in both buildings, Steiner sought to create forms that were spiritually expressive.
Steiner designed approximately 12-13 other built structures, principally residences in and around Dornach.
Modern architects who have visited and praised the Goetheanum's architecture include Henry van de Velde, Frank Lloyd Wright, Hans Scharoun and Frank Gehry.
The Digital Impact Alliance hosted a Digital Principles Workshop in October 2017. DIAL is the Steward of the Digital Principles. For more information, visit digitalprinciples.org/
To watch a recap of our workshop in Tanzania, visit digitalimpactalliance.org/multimedia/video-the-principles...
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Building Fair: Principles-Based Energy Efficiency in Buildings Guidelines
Panelists: Tom Richard, Penn State University; Tom Enright, County Wexford, Ireland Tomas O’Leary, Passive House Academy; Helge Schramm, Danfoss
Martin Gonzenbach, EPFL Moderator: Scott Foster, UNECE.
Topics to be presented: Buildings and the 2030 Agenda: Opportunities and Challenges; Policy objectives for improving the efficiency of energy use in buildings; Development of high performance buildings through the application of specific architectural designs and building materials; Role of systems in improving the energy performance of buildings; Bringing it all together with Framework Principles for Energy Efficiency Standards in Buildings; Capacity Building and Dissemination.
Recently I went on a school trip to observe a Japanese elementary class. I took this photo in the principles' office, itself a photo of previous principles of the school. Notice the guy in the upper right hand corner, wearing the uniform. That would've been taking around 1940-45 or so . . .
I had the honour to shoot Aleks, Tina and Hanna while doing some areal acro on a beautiful sandy beach in Thailand's little paradise called Koh Phangan.
12 May 2021, Rome, Italy - Virtual Launch of the 1st edition of Veterinary Vaccines Principles and Applications book. Mark Rweyemamu.
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This image, titled First Impressions, is a digital image captured using a shutter speed of 1/125, f/7.1 and ISO 100. I used my knowledge of the manual settings on my camera and the work of social landscape artists such as Danny Lyon to help me complete and find inspiration for this project. In this photograph, many elements and principles can be found. Line is can be found on the wall in the background. The lines on this wall also help to create texture. Shapes and form are evident in the man and bike itself. Negative space includes the wall in the background, while the man and the bike take up the positive space in the image. Emphasis is placed on the man and the bike, as everything else is a dull white or grey tone. The facial expression of the man also helps him stand out. Asymmetrical balance is present, as the man takes up a large part of the left had side of the composition, while only the cart attached to the bike is on the right. Contrast can be found in the stark differences between the white and grey colors and then the prominent colors of the man’s clothing and his bike. All of these elements and principles come together to create unity and harmony as well. The story behind homelessness and the stereotypical appearances of homeless people also help create unity.
Many compositional elements are also present in the photograph. Rule of thirds is evident, as the man aligns with one part of the rule of thirds, while the attachment to his bike lines up with the other. Front lighting is present, as everything is illuminated on the same scale. The aesthetic theory of instrumentalism is also in the image. The photograph is an attempt to influence society, showing that homeless people aren’t all bad. Some of them, like this man, Eddie, are actually very nice, friendly people. Eddie’s appearances aren’t the most clean, yet he is ultimately still as worthy of a person as anyone else and deserves to be treated as such.
I learned a lot about this assignment. I learned to not be afraid to put myself out there. The idea of approaching some homeless person on the street is intimidating, and I’m glad I found the courage to do so. Because I went out of my comfort zone, I produced a successful photograph, in my eyes. I got to have a genuine conversation with this man, Eddie, about photography and his experiences with it back in the day. Spending time getting to know him for a few minutes helped me truly capture his emotions and expressions. In the future, I would like to explore photographing human interactions further. This experience was very unfamiliar and a bit uncomfortable to me, but I am extremely proud of the image that resulted from this, and hope to maybe take more powerful ones similar to it in the future.
Snapped by Madhu in my class when she was checking out my new mobile with Tamil and Abhi for company.