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GRD 2000 Perso-Arabic Workshop with Leland Hill, VCU Qatar. Process photos of introductory level graphic design students enjoying an afternoon with type from another world.
Strength: The leading edges of the image draw a ton of attention directly to the subject.
Problem/Solution: There is detail lacking in the areas around the rocks and there almost seems to be too much detail in the grass. This might have been helped by using editing software to increase the shadows around the rocks while reducing the clarity of the grass.
Problem/Solution: The contrast of the rocks and their location along the rule-of-thirds lines causes them to somewhat compete with the subject for the eye's attention. This may have been helped by taking the image at a slightly different spot or by cropping the image so that the rocks are not directly on the interesting rule-of-thirds lines (however this could take away from the image's composition).
Problem/Solution: The image feels very cold. While that may contribute to the accurate feeling of the location, it makes for a somewhat unpleasant photo. This could have been helped by using editing software to make the white balance of the image (and especially the clouds) somewhat warmer.
Strength: The contrast between the subject and the bright sky behind him also draws more attention to the subject.
March 5th - 8th 2015
Calgary, Alberta
A&W Commercial shoot with Rethink Canada.
Nikon D600 / 50mm / 85mm / 17-35mm
Processed with LR4 / VSCO Film 04 Nikon.
// HACKPACT
// Showcase of 20 brief experiments (sound machines) we coded during november (MMXI).
// All of them explore the sound/graphic co-relation.
// Built with Processing and almost all of the audio with SuperCollider
// More info/detail about our codes here: www.realitat.com/HACKPACT
This shot was taken near Thornley woodlands center in a bird hide. This cheeky fox was digging for something. When he heard my mirror slapping on the camera he looked up and I got a nice moment of him looking straight at me! Shot was taken using a Sigma 100-300mm f/4 EX lens with a 2x teleconverter making 600mm focal length (and it still wasnt enough!).
The first thing to do was to get the white balance corrected to get rid of the blue hue. Then a play around with the exposure levels and a touch of highlight recovery helped take away the brightness of the sun on the breast of the fox. A square crop was chosen too.
Debris from the last few winters heavy rainfall is slowly being absorbed by the river gravels and vegetation. These piles help catch more debris in flood events and slow down the flow of water into the lake which helps protect the lower stretch of the river from erosion and maintain the lakes high water quality.
One of many unused iterations of my "twill" print, which became the cover to my book. I have hundreds of these.
The final cover can be seen at abandonedart.org/?page_id=485
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo within the terms of the license or make special arrangements to use the photo, please list the photo credit as "Jon Fravel" and link the credit to www.flickr.com/photos/jfravel
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)
Publication:
[1948?]
Language(s):
English
Format:
Still image
Subject(s):
Libraries, Medical,
Library Materials,
Library Technical Services,
National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Genre(s):
Pictorial Works
Abstract:
Interior view: Miss Clara Heck of the processing section is at the typewriter; books are on shelves and trucks.
Extent:
1 photographic print : 10 x 13 cm.
Technique:
black and white
NLM Unique ID:
101445595
NLM Image ID:
A017007
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