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'Is This Me?' AuNZTapestry Project 2010. Image Marie Clews

Design by Stephen West

Hartlepool College of Further Education has a long established history of producing the best in Engineering students supporting the industry on a local and national level – and the standards of the students continues to improve.

 

Here are photos of just some of the 100+ Projects on display during the event,

Making a medic backpack project.

 

Check out my blog for details behind some of the pictures:

thereluctantpaladin.blogspot.com/

 

looking at social camouflage, blending into different social enviroments and situations within the ubercity of modern culture.

This yucca has grown far too big in a very few years. It's too close the house to remain so I shall try to find a new home for it 'free to anyone who will come and dig it out'.

 

Friday, 4th August 2017.

Senator Durbin speaks with a group of librarians from Illinois.

Second and third-graders at Bryan's Fannin Elementary School receive backpacks filled with educational toys and games from members of the Business Student Council.

 

[Photo: Nicholas Roznovsky/Mays Communications]

Outside Wellington Railway Station. There is always something going on, something being sold, something being advertised or promoted. Today we have the pillars disguised as Christmas candy canes, banners advertising a Capital Christmas and people advertising a shop's change of name.

 

Friday, 4th December 2015 at 8.34am

The Yellow Bike program establishes a healthy means of transportation through the use of bicycles. New, old, and used bicycles are collected and brought to a working and safe condition. When ridable, these bikes will be painted yellow and distributed throughout campus. A Yellow Bike is never to be locked up. Instead an individual is allowed to ride the bike to their destination then leave it at a bike rack for another individual to ride.

 

The goals of a Yellow Bike project:

- Promote a healthy lifestyle

- Promote a cleaner mode of transportation

- Have fewer vehicles driving around campus

- Provide a fun and quick way to move around campus

Multiplcity

 

If only I could multiply myself to finish all the work I have to accomplish before Monday...pretty busy week ahead...

 

Played with angles to take this shot. Luckily we have back to back mirrors at home.

 

" By faithfulness we are collected and wound up into unity within ourselves, whereas we had been scattered abroad in multiplicity."

 

~ Saint Augustine

 

Stobist Info:

 

softbox 45 degrees of subject @ 1/8 cam right

flash w/ stofen right side, back of the subject @ 1/8

 

The Summit's Garrett Hart with Project LEARN Board Member Annette Hammonds

Ross Evans, designer, Founder of Worldbike

The shops near Linden railway station.

Snapped as I walked home this morning. I wasn't well over the weekend, went to work this morning and came home again almost immediately. I took this shot on the way home in case I didn't get to take another during the day. Just as well because after taking some ibuprofen and drinking a glass of water I slept till 10pm.

 

Monday, 21st March 2016

Project “Kersenboomgaard” is een initiatief van SWK Kunsthuisvesting en de gemeente Utrecht, waarna woningcorporatie Portaal de bouw voor haar rekening heeft genomen in samenwerking met aannemer Lithos bouw & ontwikkeling. De gebouwen zijn ontworpen door Lars Zwart, architect bij op ten noort blijdenstein. FAKRO verzorgde het daglicht in de woningen en leverde meer dan 282 dakramen.

  

In participation to the Seattle Flickr Meetup Group milestone.

 

edit: inspired by that portrait of DH I saw on the Hangar Shoot with Chase.

 

Strobist info:

Obvious.

For one of the projects for my photography course, I had to produced a set images that show "The Spirit of the Place". Knowing it fairly well, I chose Tutbury Castle as my subject.

 

See it's like 'proJECT' like in to project something...but then it's also like 'PRAHject' like to work on a project.

I'm so clever.

CARDBOARD PROJECT, workshop de investigación del catón como elemento arquitectónico.

 

Del 23 de diciembre al 15 de enero en LAVA Valladolid

 

Patrocinado por la ETSA de Valladolid, Ayto de Valladolid, LAVA y Grupo San Cayetano.

 

Cartoneadores: Javier Arias, Javier Blanco, Javier Sanchez, Pedro J. Sánchez, Luis Manaya, Yolanda Martínez, Rubén Hernández, David Senovilla, Katalin Rodríguez, Antonio Olavarrieta, Teresa BL, Jesús Javier Zaera, Sven Neumann...

  

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© Ruben_HC - ruheca.com

Some of my favorite pictures from Project Spectrum Cardinal Directions. Most, but not all, pictures are from this past eight months.

 

1. Shoulder, 2. Wensleydale, 3. Three Skeins, 4. Beach Stones, 5. Four Skeins of Eire, 6. Mollusc 1, 7. Bluebell Wood, 8. Yellow Protea, 9. Fruit Loops, 10. Buttercups, 11. Scarf, 12. Black Cherry ASM, 13. Harvest, 14. Glowing Jam, 15. Vampyr, 16. Recycled Cashmere, 17. Lace Ribbon Scarf, 18. Plum Harvest, 19. Susan Shawl Finis!, 20. Mitered Hanging Towels

ODC - Film Noir

5/365

 

I have been playing around recently with the idea of self-portraits, which hasn't been easy as i am much more comfortable behind the camera! I thought I would take this challenge as an opportunity to do something more stylized.

Eden Project, Cornwall

The Fabric Warehouse pop up shop two week sale.

 

Friday, 1st April 2016

Project 365

5/6/2018

#126 of 365

Wellington Waterfront.

Saturday, 21st February 2015

Day 147 of my 365 project.

Day Fourty-Three

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Flame On......

 

The 3nd of my Fire Series...

 

Info:

 

Bare Flash for Backlight and Bare Flash with Snoot on Camera Right...

 

24-70 @ 36mm

1/100s

f2.8

ISO 320

The "file it on the floor" arrangement for books. I'm at the stage of trying to select pictures to be used for my next book.

This was the sky at 7:54am as I walked to the station.

 

Wednesday, 15th March 2017.

Poole.

The impressive size of the Town Cellars was reduced by the cutting of Thames Street through it in 1788, creating what is now the King Charles Pub. The main section of the pub was built in Tudor times, hence the timber-framed walls and oriel windows. Inside, the old roof beams, panelling and an original fireplace remain. The pub, which is reputed as being haunted, was named after King Charles X of France, who landed here on his way to exile in 1830. Can you see the black doors to the side of the King Charles? This is an old storeroom and today is still used as a yearly store for a French onion seller who plies his trade on Poole streets.

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