View allAll Photos Tagged study)
Photographer: Aimee George
All photos provided are the property of Creative Services and may not be used without permission.
Please contact creative@jmu.edu if you are interested in using any photos included in our collection.
Mark Hart, executive vice president for Life Teen International.
Photos from the on campus Applied Biblical Studies and Defending the Faith Conferences, July 25-29, 2012, taken by Joe Tate, Seth Harbaugh, and Caleb Longgrear.
A new study involving high school students in Hawaii finds that 30% of them report using e-cigarettes – a rate more than three times higher than that reported by the CDC last year.
healthnews.juicyworldnews.com/uncategorized/medical-news-...
cigarettes, Dr, students, study, teenagers
I was out in the backyard filing bird feeders and refreshing the heated bird baths, when I noticed a rather perfect piece of spruce bough on the ground underneath the tree. I soon realized that a squirrel had done some "trimming" near the top of the tree to accommodate the new nest (drey) that she was building. It was so fresh that it still had retained the scent, so I brought inside and put it in water. Of course, it soon occurred to me to take photos.
Photograph taken by Julian McBain
Rights: VCU Libraries. Attribution required.
Further information: Communications and Public Relations Office, VCU Libraries, (804) 828-0129
The study room of the Jones Library has tables with reading lamps and enormous windows on two walls to provide natural lighting.
Trick your student into thinking it's a game. Then, at the end, they have to tell you about verb conjugations, and the difference between wanting an item, and wanting to do an action.
Nature Color Studies.
Yet again „the walk“, I guess you know every single tree as well as I do right now ... BUT: I tried few things with the rendering, both while taking the shots and when processing them. When shooting I used a Kenko Nostaltone Orange, which is basically a diffusor and warming filter combined. That's where the color and softness comes from. I used a zoom lens all the way open, which gives vignette and fall off and a bit of additional softness. when proscessing them in LR and PS I payed attention to „fill the highlights with color“ and control the highlights in general. There was a beautiful „soft sunshine“ today (partially cloudy), and the light was so nice I hope I could capture that a little bit at least.
tonal face study
white,lilac,mulberry and yellow prismacolor pencil on canson mi-tientes turquoise blue paper.
black uni-ball fine point pen.
Thanks to the UMSL Study Abroad Summer 2011 participants from the Spanish Language Dominican Republic Program for their photos!
www.umsl.edu/services/abroad/summer/dominican%20republic....
I caught these two getting a late night study break on the grass in the oval at OSU.
I can't believe the color correction worked this well. These were all sodium vapor lights.
Springfield College President Mary Beth Cooper serves Dunkin’s beverages as student take a study break during finals at Springfield College on Monday, December 16, 2019..
Terrace of Learning
Designed by Maki & Associates
Inspired by the cloisters and courtyards of southern Spain, Morocco and Egypt, this quiet space extends the library into the outdoors. The terrace is tiled in a range of decorative marble in a geometric design. The long flowerbed is planted with scented, flowering, evergreen herbs.
[AgaKhanCentre.org.uk]
Aga Khan Centre - Islamic Gardens at King's Cross
Aga Khan Centre (AKC) in King's Cross has six Islamic Gardens showcasing the diversity of Muslim cultures while celebrating classic Islamic garden design. They form part of a conceptual ribbon pathway of Islamic-inspired gardens in this area. There are two more at Victoria Hall and two in the public realm; Lewis Cubitt Square and Jellicoe Gardens. The AKC gardens range from contemplative courtyards inspired by Andalusia and loggias inspired by the Middle East, to rooftop spaces inspired by South and Central Asia. The centre is home to the Aga Khan Foundation UK, Aga Khan University - Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, and The Institute of Ismaili Studies - all founded by His Highness the Aga Khan.
[londongardenstrust.org]
Taken during London Square Open Gardens Weekend
(11 & 12 June 2022)
When I discovered that it was terribly awkward to photograph the bluebird nestboxes with my new Nikon D200 (little nestbox, great big lens, shooting blind) it occurred to me that maybe I should upgrade from my beloved three-year old Panasonic FZ10. I had seen so many lovely shots with the Canon S3 IS, I decided on that. There they are side-by-side.
The Canon feels very small in my hands, but then I've mainly been playing with the Nikon for the last several weeks, and it is definitely not small. But I think I will send the Canon back, and probably get a Canon S5 IS when it comes out in July. I think my poor old eyes would benefit from the larger LCD, and I think I'd like the extra megapixels too. No disrespect to the S3 IS!
I believe this to be the female Familiar Bluet. It was found within a few feet of the male featured in my previous post.
What i really love about painting is that it can be not just an additive process, but also subtractive. I used washes of white spirit to peel away the oil paint, giving the effect above.
Accident Study [Doomed Poet | Master of Deception | Scientific Thinker | Arrogant Beast | Transient Alien | Decapitated Clown | Man of Action | Frightful Nymph]
White wood, concrete, divine slime, polystyrene, paint, wind machine, inflatable, headlamps, electronics, yellow 5, blue 1
Approximately 36 x 36 x 48 inches
2012
Photos of the international students of Sergeants Major Course Class 69 Westward Expansion Field Studies Program taken at Prude Ranch, Fort Davis and Marfa, Texas on September 2, 2018. The day began with most of the students getting free reign to wander the ranch of take advantage of the horseback riding occurring throughout the day, the perfect atmosphere to learn about calvalry tactics. The paintball tournament had carried over to the next day, and the last two remaining teams competed in the championship round. That afternoon, the class departed to Fort Davis and learned the history of its strategic location, their operations, and how the soldiers would live from day to day. The evening took them to the Marfa USO, where they were treated to a catered barbecue dinner. The top five students with the most targets and fastest times for the Shoot and Run were awarded a coin and a silver (not silver) bullet, as well as one extra award for the fastest time overall. The 1st and 2nd place teams in paintball were also awarded coins. Mr. Michael Huffman, director of IMSO, recognized a number of people who were vital parts of making the FSP a huge success, concluding the FSP.