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From the foundation studio, this is a one week project where students examine sequences in spatial experiences, and architectural vocabulary. How do spaces unfold, and become delineated with light? What role does an architectural vocabulary play in indentifying uses of spaces? How can tectonic form provide cues to activities and use?
In Mark's model, the occupied spaces collide with a static cube. The white foamcore material is coded as the space for occupation. The canted planes can be used for lounging, leaning or laying down, and the repeated foamcore rectangles offer opportunities for climbing or sitting or perching.
The glass wall also cants. It is a fountain, where water cascades down, catching and running along the cuts on the glass.
16 shot composite of the Eclipse sequence taken with a 70-300mm @300mm with a Baader Solar filter attached, which gives a bluish tint, the last image is orange due to the Sun being so close to setting even the filter's hue couldn't overpower "Golden Hour" light.
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I used this card to record the sequence of yarns used in knitting the arm of the "homebase green" Garter Marler Sweater so I'll be able to reproduce it for the other arm for symmetry.
Project 365, 2023 Edition: Day 291/365
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A totally redesigned Sequencer, for the classy type.
And I swear that dust wasn't there when I took this photo.
Porter running under the bridge. Forgot to do levels and all the things to make it pretty. I'll do that later.
Free photographs of sequences to use for any reason. Check out TheWriteMoms.com for more free stuff including photoshop patterns of these.
Down at The Depot Climbing Center in Sheffield again yesterday with Sami and Luther..
Good to get back on the rock, er plastic again! Especially after a night shift like last night!!
Good distraction, good exercise, good for mind, body and soul!
Cappuccino was not too bad either!
Four seasons sequence in Belgium.
It is hard to find images of landscapes throughout the four seasons. Here you can enjoy the result of a full year of work: www.4seasons2enjoy.com
Só pra passar o tempo e preencher o tempo vago de postagem.
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Just for fun and to broke the delay.
Lifestyle section of an re video shoot
cameras used:
Canon 6d
Canon 5d mkii
Lenses used
Canon 16-35 f2.8 mkii L
Canon 24 mm TS mkii
Sigma 50mm f1.4
slider, jib and some tripods
My first attempt at stitching together a sequence. It was a little tricky because I didn't have it in my mind that I would try to stitch it so I panned with him instead of having a slightly wider angle and holding steady. There are definitely some rough spots (I have done very little photo editing) but the overall effect is pretty cool. This is definitely a set of shots that takes advantage of the faster continuous shot speed of the D90 over my D50.
Just started getting back into riding with the Wakeboard club and Hunter was killing it so I thought it would be a good opportunity to work on getting some pics to stitch together into a sequence. Still some rough edges, but overall I was pretty pleased. And feel free to correct me if this is not an OHH. Just going from memory since it has been a very long time since I've even entertained the thought of trying some of the tricks he was throwing. :-)