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Abbi's studying really hard spending days in the library.
It made me come up with this idea.
'Studying can be mind blowing and all that hard earned knowledge evaporates as quickly as the smoke spreaded around you in the well ventilated studio...' ;)
Study Hall in Altgeld Hall
Norther Yearbook, 1900
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Simply like the contrast between the student's red coat and the green floor and the symmetry of both shape and colours of the building. Notice that it is a big poster back there with three past winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Each little sitting spot was decorated with a white magnolia.
In the background I bet is a prospective student and her mom.
Pride Rock. While studying in Cape Town, South Africa, students participate in a three-day per week internship working in a non-governmental agency whose mission is to address issues of social injustice as it impacts women, children, workers, and the environment. On days off, a visit to Pride Rock gives students a chance to observe some of the country's wildlife. (Julian Shafer '14 (CLAS)'15 (EDUC)/UConn Photo)
Description: Studying rock strata.
Date: 1960s-1970s
Item: PUC.PIC.Biology_273
Photograph from Pacific Union College Archives & Special Collections photographs, filed under Department of Biology--Albion Biological Field Station.
Sharee Tso shows West Lake Jr. High School students a piece of uncarded wool.
Sharee Tso, a member of the Utah State Board of Education Coalition of Minorities Advisory Committee, delivered a presentation on her Navajo culture at West Lake Jr. High School (Granite School District) on Friday, November 18, 2011. November is Native American Heritage Month and West Lake Social Studies teacher Brenda Monson says she invited Tso to deliver the presentation so her students can have a better understanding of modern day American Indians and to honor students who share this cultural heratage. Tso shared experiences from her life growing up on the Navajo reservation, aspects of Navajo culture like using stars to follow seasons and she demonstrated traditional methods for grinding corn and carding and spinning wool. As an appointed member of CMAC, Tso helps advise and monitor the Utah State Board of Education on issues relating to the education of ethnic minority students in Utah.
Study Cascade
Columbia University Medical & Graduate Education Building, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Haven Avenue and 171st Street, Manhattan, NY
November 22, 2014
Color study assignment:
Top panel is monochromatic, second is analagous, third is triadic, and last panel is polychromatic (in the style of an art movement). I chose Fauvism. I'm not completely happy with panels 2 and 4, and had a hard time steering the skull towards Fauvism while still wanting it to feel three dimensional.
Gettysburg College students and professors at the Botswana Ministry of Health in Gaborone after a discussion about non-communicable diseases
Just playing with the camera settings on my phone. Curious as to how it would look. I think I may have found a fun winter time, not-much-to-photograph-outdoors activity.
Taken on a Mamiya C330F, on Ilford FP4+. Processed in DD-X.
Read more about this event on my Steam trains and sunshine: Pickering 1940s Weekend blog article.
Silver Gelatin print quotes available on request.
Read more about this event on my Steam trains and sunshine: Pickering 1940s Weekend blog article.
Each floor of the Library offers a variety of study spaces. Some areas are dedicated to silent study. Look out for the signs which indicate what area you are working in.
This is an inking study using Adobe Ideas on the iPad. Ideas is vector based, so you can work without much concern for resolution. The live size slider makes it possible to do some tapered edges that come close to clean brushwork. It's weird having to use two hands to draw ( one on the size slider) but it's pretty comfortable. This is traced over a lo rez scan of a Buscema / Alcala panel in a Savage Sword of Conan comic. I wanted to see what kind of fidelity I could achieve with the iPad, so I used the source instead of my own idea. This is a lazy sunday morning experiment of about 45 min or so. I most likely won't bother to finish the background.
Monochromatic study.
(Go to [above] "Actions - View All sizes - Original" to view this image at its best resolution of 1150x1150 - 150 dpi).
Musical instruments - Macro Monday's theme for 2011-05-23.
My son decided on a whim to buy a saxophone online, and teach himself how to play. In order to not drive his roommate crazy, when he practices he goes to a nearby park and plays (worried about how safe that really is...)
Fortunately he is home from college, so I had his sax to photograph for this week's theme. Narrowing down my selection was difficult to say the least, and would be interested to hear if there were any others I have uploaded to my photostream y'all feel would have been HMM worthy...
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