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I'm finding it impossible to do right now. Maybe it has something to do with the 15 mid-30's aged women in my house, taking part in a baby shower my mom decided to hold for a women she works with. JUST MAYBE though.
Photos of books by CalArts School of Critical Studies faculty
CIA-20080707-4012
Photo by Scott Groller
© CalArts 2008
I have spent many nights exactly like this when I was in school. I feel for this student - working this late in the night when all the classes are over for the day. It must feel very peaceful though, and I remember being the most focused and getting the most work done in the ghostly silence of an empty building.
Knox College students in an Educational Studies course working in small groups on an exercise developed by three students in the class to show influence of diversity in education. Photo by Peter Bailley. www.knox.edu/education
I should put up a sign somewhere in huge bold letters saying: "STOP PROCRASTINATING! STUDY, STUDY, STUDY FOR YOUR EXAM!" because if I have dolls anywhere near my textbooks, I eventually start posing them and take pictures like these, hahaha. >o<;
Just a quick pic because I hadn't planned anything and it's an indoors shot, hence the lighting wasn't the best.
A young troubled student is hyped up on caffeine, and is trying to study for his upcoming math test.
Knox College students in an Educational Studies course working in small groups on an exercise developed by three students in the class to show influence of diversity in education. Photo by Peter Bailley. www.knox.edu/education
Hello, my name is Jordyn House I have attached the three pictures for my
honors college study abroad credit. I went to Greece this summer with
Global LEAD.
Thank you,
Jordyn E. House
Caption for Donkey: The beautiful Donkeys on Crete.
Caption for Santorini Sunset: Watching the sunset from the famous castle
wall in Oia where hundred of people gather every night.
Caption for Hike to Oia: We hiked on Santorini from the town of Fira, where
I am sitting, all the way to Oia, which is all the way at the end of the
island in the back of this picture.
William (Bill) White III, retired BLM Physical Scientist, and a team of BLMers used a mud auger to drill salt core samples for salt thickness study. This methodology was used by Bill in 1988 and again in 2003 for salt thickness measurements that occur every 15 years. Bill chose to drill these cores next to holes previously made by the University of Utah's sonic drill with the intention of comparing his results and older methods to the University of Utah results with their new methods.
The result of a portrait lighting study with Brapke. Light from my right and from the back.
Obviously, I did do some post editing. Monochrome Channel Mixer with extreme values and then Selective Color adjustment to get the green and blue hue...