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Launch of Shape 2019 at the Powerhouse Museum

The Annual Masters Historic Festival returned to Brands Hatch for another Year of Amazing and Superb Racing Featuring The LolaT70mk3b's

Ferrari 512M and Historic Formula 1 Championship along with many other familiar faces, the Weekend was shaping up to be another Cracking one for the History Books, With each Driver ready to Take on the Twists and Turns of the Grand Prix Circuit. With Qualifying Underway it was time to see what the Drivers could do.

 

Equip Libre-Qualifying

 

The Equip Libre Racing series shows off some of the best sports cars of the 60's and 70's and features a wide range of different classes battling it out for Victory.

 

After a very Fierce Qualifying Session it was (Alison C and Thompson P) in their Cobra Shelby America who took First Place with a lap time of (1:48.219)

 

Second place went the way of (Tom Smith) in his MGB with a Lap time of 1:52.849)

 

Finally in Third Place was (Tucker Lar/Tucker Lau) in their Ford Shelby Mustang GTR350 with a Lap time of 1:52.915.

 

A Fantastic Qualifying session for the top three and lots to look forward to in their first Race of the Weekend.

 

Gentlemen Drivers-Qualifying

 

The Gentlemen Drivers series made an Exciting return to Brands Hatch for the Masters Festival showcasing cars from a time where many Gentlemen Alike Drove with Spirit and the Determination to both enjoy themselves and be competitive on the Race Track. Many cars such as Cobras TVR'S and Jaguars were amongst the Field.

 

In First Place was (Oliver Bryant) in his AC Cobra with a very fast Lap time of 1:42.589 showcasing some incredible driving skill and determination behind the wheel.

 

In Second Place was (Mike Whitaker) in his TVR Griffith with a lap time of 1:42.616 Pushing his TVR Griffith to the limit in terms of Traction and Speed.

 

In Third Place was (Thomas J/Lockie C) with their Beautiful Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe with a lap time of 1:42.687, Even the Great Carol Shelby would have been Impressed with that run.

 

Another Amazing Session of Qualifying showing just how close to top three Drivers are and this should make for some amazing Racing come Race Day.

 

Masters Endurance Legends-Qualifying

 

The Masters Endurance Legends made its Rare Appearance at Brands Hatch having not been back to the circuit since 2017 and showcased some Amazing and Impressive Machinery from the days of Le Mans. Such cars out there were the Aston Martin DBR9 ORECA 03 LMP2 and The Lola Judd B12/60. The Cars were Ready to Take on the Grand Prix circuit with the crowds waiting in anticipation to see who would emerge Victorious in Qualifying.

 

In First Place with an Immense Lap time of 1:23.007 was the Lola-Judd B12/60 of (Steve Tandy) Eric Broadly would have loved to have seen that.

 

In Second Place was (Shaun Lynn) in his BR01 with an Equally Impressive lap time of 1:23.647 Following Closely behind that Of Steve Tandy.

 

In Third Place was (Mark Higson) with his Oreca 03 LMP2 setting a lap time of 1:24.661

A Fast time for the Oreca around the Grand Prix Circuit.

 

All Three Drivers were looking very close to each other indeed but out of the three who would be the one to take Victory Come Race Day. Only time will tell.

 

Masters Historic Formula One-Qualifying

 

The Historic Formula One Cars were to make their Annual Appearance at Brands Hatch and with them came some of the most Iconic and Intense Looking Racing Machines from the James Hunt Emerson Fitipauldi and Jody Shecker Era of Racing. With Tough Competition Things looked to be Getting Heated in this Qualifying Session.

 

In First Place was (Steve Hartley with his McLaren MP4/1 Onced Raced By James Hunt with a lap time of 1:21.829 A Lap that Even James Hunt would have said "Hess Got Big Balls That Bloke"

 

In Second Place was (Warren Briggs) in his McLaren M29 with a lap time of 1:24.789 Another Driver with some very Big Balls Indeed.

 

In Third Place was (Lucas Halusa) in his McLaren M23 with a lap time of 1:24.818 Another Superb Drive Indeed.

 

With Qualifying Over it was time to see which Driver would be able to take the Victory on Race Day and which Driver would falter and Potentially Miss the Margin. Lets Just Hope No James Hunt Style First Fights In The Pits.

 

Historic Sports Cars-Qualifying

 

Historic Sports Cars Harp back to the Early Days of Sports Prototypes at Le Mans and even in the Lower GT Series. Featuring Many Great Cars such as the Chevron B19 and LolaT70mk3b. With Qualifying Underway Lets See what The Drivers Get Up to.

 

In First Place was (Gary Pearson and Alex Brundle) in their Lola T70MK3B with a lap time of 1:29.464 Eric Would Be Proud of That One.

 

In Second Place was (Tom Bradshaw) in his Chevron B19 with a lap time of 1.29.645 A Fitting Tribute to Chevron and their Love of Speed and Reliability.

 

In Third Place was (Jonathan Mitchell in his Chevron B19 with a lap time of 1:31.100 Some fine turning maybe needed but anything can happen come Race day.

 

A Beautiful and Fantastic Set of Cars seen and a Real Delight to see a T70MK3B on the front row for the Start of the Race but will Lola and Broadly Prevail or will Chevrons B19's Put up the Fight?

 

Masters Pre 66 Touring Cars-Qualifying

 

The Masters Pre 66 Touring Cars were up next and the Cars from this Era we used for what become the modern BTCC that we known of today and this Era is all about the start and how Touring Car style Racing came about. The Ford Mustang Lotus Cortina and Morris Mini Cooper S were just a few cars ahead of a very packed Grid for Qualifying.

 

In First Place was (Soper S and Mann H) in their Ford Mustang with a lap time of 1:46.506 Ford Of American would have Loved to have seen a Lap of Brands Like That.

 

In Second Place was (Fenn R and Hill J) with their Ford Mustang with a lap time of 1:47.022 Another Victory for Ford Of America.

 

In Third Place was (Thomas J and Lockie C) with their Ford Falcon with a lap time of 1:47.724

 

It looks like its a Ford 1 2 and 3 on the Front Row and the Ford Powered cars have beaten the likes of Austin Mini and Studebaker in the process. Looking forward to the Race its going to be a good one.

 

Pre 66 Mini's-Qualifying

 

The Mini's were back at Brands Hatch for another Year with the Masters Festival and on Display were some very well prepared and Race ready Mini's from the later range of Cooper S Variety Although out of the whole field one of them stood out and that was (Mark Burnett) with his Austin Mini Countryman which made for a really entertaining Qualifying Session with the other Coopers.

 

In First Place was (Jeff Smith) In his Austin Mini Cooper S with a lap time of 1:49.179 Alec Issigonis would have been very proud of that lap.

 

In Second Place was (Nathen Heathcote) in his Austin Mini Cooper S with a lap time of 1:49.883 Another very impressive lap time on the Grand Prix Circuit.

 

In Third Place was (Ian Curley) in his Austin Mini Cooper S with a lap time of 1:50.210 All three Drivers very close to Pole Position.

 

Fantastic to see the Pre 66 Mini's back at Brands and to all other Competitors as well. Looking forward to Race Day where we will definitely see some impressive Machinery Battling it out for a Victory. See you all then.

              

Sheffield's balls on display again

Launch of Shape 2019 at the Powerhouse Museum

This photo is about shape, I use the contrast of light and shadow in this photo, highlight the shape of girls.

Shaper Juan Pablo Meza | Soul Fish Taller | Foto @ Oscar Jorquera Valdés & Juan pablo Meza

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Body Doubles Shapes Flickr Contest

Angelina Jolie Shape

Shapes and Sizes-2, June 2009

From series called 'Shapes and Sizes'

Orbital design

 

Design created using custom shapes from graphicxtras.com (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

1. Shape is seen in the spherical bean.

2. The subject matter of the photo is the bean and the buildings seen in the reflection.

3. The angle of photograph is what makes the photograph more appealing since it shows the whole been and the view in the reflection.

4. If I could shoot it again I would focus on the top half of the photo.

Launch of Shape 2019 at the Powerhouse Museum

This is a picture of a grate underneath a staircase by the auditorium at Richview.

The image showcases a few elements, but I chose it for shape because of the repetition of squares the image has, which is a huge factor in the appeal of the photo because of the movement it provides.

If I shot this image again, I would try it in different lighting (not cloudy) to get the texture of the metal to pop, or back away from the grate to get more movement from the squares on the side.

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Female design

 

Design created using custom shapes from graphicxtras.com (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

Shaping the World: An Evening with Colgate Alumni Leaders

Featuring distinguished alumni leaders across industries who will speak about leadership, international affairs, civic engagement, and more.

 

Presented by Colgate Professional Networks.

 

Moderated by:

Bob Woodruff ’83, P’13, H’07, Correspondent, ABC News; Co-Founder, Bob Woodruff Foundation

 

Panelists to include:

Gregory J. Fleming ’85, P’21, President and CEO, Rockefeller Capital Management

Gus Coldebella ’91, Chief Legal Officer, Circle

Jung Pak ’96, SK-Korea Foundation Chair in Korea Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for East Asia Policy Studies, Brookings Institution

Adonal Foyle ’98, Former NBA Player; Player Advocate, Author, and Performance Coach

Christopher Nulty ’09, Head of Public Affairs, Americas, Airbnb January 8, 2019

Mark DiOrio / Colgate University

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Day after day we shaped this clay to make the frogman. Day after day we kept jamming our selfs with rocks and plaster and whatever garbage was in the clay. Then after some days we stopped with the clay and just looked at it. A little bit here, cut off something there...

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What a fascinating assignment! A la Matisse, I cut out random shapes from an old desktop sketchpad that had all my old spills, scribbles, and paint blobs. I used a small pen-like rotary cutter as scissors are too hard on my thumb/hand. Then I had some old 5 x 7 matboard so I brayered some black acrylic on those. Then I glued...and figuring out which way to orient them, portrait or landscape, was the greatest fun AND challenge. At first I had only single shapes, but then realized I wanted the pieces relational somehow, then the moon idea came.

 

I just never realized how powerful and evocative shapes were before this exercise. THEY TELL STORIES - but I dare say, different stories for each of us. I feel as though I will be able to tiptoe into some non-objective paintings based on this experiment. Thank you, Leslie!

 

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Launch of Shape 2019 at the Powerhouse Museum

This is the jig which sets the shape of the guitar. I use it to dray the shape, but then also to guide my shaper.

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