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These men are practicing inductive Bible study as part of a Translator's Training Course in Ukarumpa. (I was teaching them how to teach others to study the Bible.)

Students studying Central American boa constrictor (Boa constrictor imperator) at Boise State University amphibian and reptile workshop. More information at www.ecosnake.com. Photo by Frank

Charcoal and acrylic on hardboard, 61.5 x 40 cm, private collection

Grand People's Study House

This is a lecture in computer studies. The teacher gave a demonstration of doing some basic stuff in Microsoft Word 2003 running on Windows XP. It seems that the 'evil imperialistic US' has found it's way into their computers, but I wonder if these are officially purchased and licensed products...

Simple, neat and tidy

Me, doing some reading in our house office/study space.

studying in Linderman library

Approx 2.5 hour study, acrylic on canvas

Her photos are fantastic to draw!

 

Each are 5 minute loose sketches in charcoal

Observational studies on wood. (10/2016)

That's me on the couch. Sorry, I can't remember who took this photo.

 

Indiana Memorial Union

IU Bloomington

Circa 1988

Soldiers of the Technical Formation study in a classroom.

 

Photography: Yonatan Zalk

Color Digital

 

Lifestyle commercial shoot. Product is a Compaq laptop... and maybe a nice, comfy couch? :)

 

One Travelite 750w/s head with a softbox on camera left over scene, silver reflector on camera right.

 

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I headed out this afternoon as I was sick of being cooped up in the house studying. Anyway, there were a few clouds around so I thought the sunset could have been okay. I left it a bit late to head anywhere other than the city. I didn't want to go to Southbank, Wilson's Outlook or Kangaroo Point as I always seem to go there. Anyway, I headed to the bottom of kangaroo Point cliffs as I had never been there! As you can see it was a pretty un-interesting sunset, but I managed to snap this 7 shot panorama.

 

Canon 5D Mark II

17-40 @ 17mm

ISO100 f/16 10sec

7 images stitched and cropped at 1:3 ratio

Lee 0.3 Hard Grad

Reading the study book

It's hard to work full time and study part time. Even harder with strobist in my mind all day long at work and at school. Concentrate!

 

Strobist info: SB600 with CTO camera left with shoot through umbrella @ 1/4. SB600 @ 1/8 right side behind me.

Study III / acrylics on paper / 2014 / 30 x 40 cm

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Armando Cuellar grew up in Weslaco, Texas during The Great Depression and like so many others during that period, was no stranger to severe poverty. As I painted Studying Late, I remembered the Armando Cuellar, M. D. that I knew who was a medical doctor, serving the needs of a large segment of the population of his Mid-Valley hometown. Dr. Cuellar was also a devoted volunteer for the Boy Scouts of America in his community. Dr. Cuellar is what America is all about.

 

The small one or two room dwelling is without insulation and serves the needs of a large family. It sits on the edge of town or in a rural setting. Cooking and washing are done outdoors. The children ride the school bus to school each day but most will grow up to be day laborers or farm workers. A few will spend some time in prison and a few more will die before they are forty years of age. Studying Late is done with those few in mind who grow up to overcome their environment and take over the reigns of leadership. Another little boy comes to mind.

 

As manager of the Sherwin Williams Paint Store which had a large selection of artist’s supplies and one of the few people in Weslaco, Texas with a Bachelor’s Degree in Art, it was me who was selected to solve a certain community problem. I can’t even remember the young boy’s name now, but I remember the day a farmer brought him in to my store with his drawings. The boy was perhaps eleven years old, but his drawings, done with ballpoint pen on any kind of paper or cardboard he could find, were better than most artists or architects could do. I stood there looking into the face of a genius and had no idea what to do.

 

He went home that day with a complete set of artist’s paints, brushes, pencils and paper and with a promise of all the art supplies he needed. I wondered how he would make the transition from black (sometimes blue) and white to color. I’ve known talented artists who were handicapped by an inability to work in color. A few weeks later I was rewarded with living proof that color would not be a problem for this young man.

 

After meeting with the local architect, it was determined that the young man would come to work for him after school each day. The architect would give him jobs to do and would pay him exactly what he could earn driving a tractor on the farm. As he became comfortable with the architectural setting, he would be given some drawing and blueprint work to do. It was the perfect solution.

 

About a week later the young man came with his father to the store to tell me that he would no longer work for the architect. He felt that since he had been born to the farm it was the will of God that he drive the tractor and work on the farm. He agreed to continue to draw and paint after work. When the left I went to the back of the store and cried.

 

Some time later I heard that he moved to Austin, Texas and was painting portraits, working out of a Gallery called the Farmer’s Market. How appropriate, I thought. As I painted Studying Late I also thought of that young man so long ago.

Man's head study in oil colours

Have so many reasons to choose Study Box as your study space.

Check out the seat no before you choose your preferred seats :)

Monash Uni, 2008

Today this is what ill be doing, visiting the In-Laws & bringing my study along with me. Dedication!

Tip # 3: make time to workout. Get the blood flowing to your brain; plus if you're a fit and healthy person chances are you won't get sick very often and will be able to make it to class (always important to making good grades!).

FALL 2015 Chalk on black paper - studies in spatial geometric composition

Itoro and Beth studying something, what I don't know.

NPS | Margaret Barse

 

The Exploring Earth Science Teacher Workshop 2017 took place over August 2nd and 3rd. Participating teachers spent two days in Shenandoah National Park learning and participating in activities around the theme "Shenandoah Salamander: Climate Change Casualty or Survivor."

 

This program is supported by a generous donation from the Shenandoah National Park Association and the Shenandoah National Park Trust.

 

Having rearranged things today I think that I have finally run out of space for pictures on the study wall.

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