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One more from the roof of Casa Batllo: the cross and the scaley ridge. These were likely references to St. George and the dragon.
Masters of Scale Summit's early-stage founders gathered together to plant trees with Friends of the Urban Forest in San Francisco's Richmond District on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Photo by Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography)
I see patterns everywhere. Sometimes in the strangest of places.
I'm frequently compelled to go get my camera and come back to capture them...
Masters of Scale Summit's early-stage founders gathered together to plant trees with Friends of the Urban Forest in San Francisco's Richmond District on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Photo by Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography)
I took this photo on top of a tower in Asoke, this shows scale because the pillar on the left is much smaller than the building however due to the scale they are exactly the same image. I took this photo keeping in mind the framing of the image being symmetrical using the bars to frame the building. Another example of scale in this image is that the all the building that are closest are in the left square and the others are in the right square while similar size to those in the left look much smaller because they are further away.
A old scale in an abandoned building in King's Park Psychiatric Center. The diamond shape is from the grating on the window.
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Masters of Scale Summit's early-stage founders gathered together to plant trees with Friends of the Urban Forest in San Francisco's Richmond District on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Photo by Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography)
Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.