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For The Sketchbook Project 2012
Theme - Stitches and Folds
Shibori dyed background with sampler of hand stitching - 70 different stiches
October in Cornwall
"Adam" at the Eden Project. A 6 metres tall, 2 tonne steel statue of Adam, designed by Cornish artist George Fairhurst.
In the early 19th Century Robert Pocock was the first local printer, historian, antiquarian and natural history observer in the town of Gravesend in Kent (UK). He was a major figure in the history of the town. He had a 'museum' of artifacts, collected by himself but also acquired from all over the world. His collections included thousands of local plants in an herbarium which, in 2013, the Robert Pocock Herbarium Project set out to find at the Natural History Museum.
This memorial plaque is in Gravesend Library.
هي شجرة صغيره ..
تأملتها ..
فأحببت تفاصيل تفاصيلها
فأردت أن انقل بعضها هنا !
وللعلم" عشر صور لا تكفي لها
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Canon 500D
Canon lens 18-55mm
sec : 1/80
F : 10
iso : 100
Photo by : Sara AlBarrak ©
Project 365 - 2012 A Year in Pictures
23rd May (144/365)
Berocca - You, but on a really good day. (Other effervescent orange flavoured drinks are available, but they're not very good so just stick with Berocca)
Canon 5D Mark II, EF 100 f/2.8 Macro & 580EX II
100mm | 1/125 sec | f/4.0 | ISO 400
© Chris Martinez
I was in debate with myself with what picture I should choose for Day 5. The Teacher Education Club hosted a Scholastic Book Fair on campus that I coordinated and it was a huge success but I find this one to be a bit more meaningful.
This was taken at school where the Women's Center was holding a fundraiser to stop domestic violence. Students were able to use an assortment of paints to make a hand print to be used in a mural to raise awareness about domestic violence. Such a great idea.
The new Titahi Bay Library. In the old Plunket Room.
Small but with books, CDs, DVDs, magazines and jigsaw puzzles.
Saturday, 14th December 2019.
At Waterloo railway station, about to get a train to Surrey to visit friends. Two more travel days after this one before I am on the plane home.
Friday, 10th August 2018.
#49 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Remembrance Day
Result: Thank-you
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Micron 005 pen in a Moleskine plain journal
Location: At home
Note: So many things going through my head regarding Remembrance Day ~ because it doesn't mean just one thing to me so... in the end I chose to illustrate a floral tribute to those who have stood & served in any capacity defending the rights I enjoy as a Canadian citizen.
"I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to stand for what I think is right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country."
~ John Diefenbaker
At the hairdressers'. While I was waiting for my appointment I looked at these temporary colours. Next winter I might try some.
Thursday, 20th December 2018.
Miserable day, walked in to town, flat and horrible light and just snapped this lock on a beach hut. I did get one or two pieces from the flea market for later use so not a complete waste of time.
The view from the Kapiti line train as it travels from my station, Linden, to Jae's station, Plimmerton. From Plimmerton station Jae drove us up to the blueberry farm in Akatarawa.
Sunday, 17th January 2016
- Pink Tropical Lou/Hanoi
This is a project started by an idea from a friend, Rina Matsui owner of the FlowerDrum chain.
We are looking for flowerdrum bags that have been to various different parts of the world. If you own one, please send a photo of you and the bag at that interesting place to e.dyanty@gmail.com
"aiyah, my bags have travelled the world with me - from san francisco to shanghai. but the only photo i've found (for now) in which the bag is visible is this one in front of the st joseph's cathedral in hanoi.
this is one of my favourite bags and i've taken it on many travels - it matches my pink crocs! heh heh. abang and i were in hanoi in may for 6 days, and this photo was taken just before we stumbled upon Ipa-Nima (have a photo of myself in front of the shop with this bag, but you can barely see the bag, so useless lah).
anyway, this is a GREAT idea, and it's ABOUT TIME that you put this together!
and on my part, will remember to take photos with my bag visible next time!" -Suhana
ENGS 21 Introduction to Engineering students get a lesson on using the open-source Arduino platform (a single-board microcontroller) based on easy-to-use hardware and software for interactive projects.
Photo by Mayellen Matson
Hard to choose a favourite from the images I took of Vica but this is probably it. When I've gotten round to processing them I'll stick the rest online too.
This 1930`s Ford was awaiting a new owner who can finish the project. At the Centre State Swap Meet in Bendigo.
The Institute for Communication and Religion Presents The Living Word Project: An evening of interfaith student poetry performances. Hosted on November 14th, 2019, the event included poetry, dance, song and musical interpretations of the experience of faith.
Project UP is Merrimack Hall's (Huntsville, Alabama) new performance group for teens with developmental disabilities. www.merrimackhall.com/projectup.html