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Watercolor and gouache painted on tracing paper, cut out and glued to vintage notebook paper.

Hardbound Clarence Macartney. . . Most of these are at least 40 years old. They were given to me by John Harrell in Bridge City, TX. An incredible preacher and student of Scripture.

#project365 a #photography project by @a_sablan Study at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio.

Cape Studies Language School in Cape Town, South Africa.

www.CapeStudies.com

Jarv always insists on sitting on my study books!

AAPF Study Tour participants with local Indigenous people at Territory Wildlife Park in Darwin.

 

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Spray painted finish

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Reduction Lino print of a girl studying in a corner of Bishop’s Palace, Fulham.

Studying, microeconomics 2. A subject I actually find rather interesting. Or shall I say, easy once you get the logic behind it.

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.

An evening Bible Study in the chapel

Best to arrive early on the weekends -- these spaces fill up quickly!

This is John. Studying at Christelles house for our year 11 mid year exams (05).

homework about copying a well known paint,photo or film frame.

right beside ground zero; the big black building in the left side was once a great bank and the little building in the right side is an old old building.. they are both closed and no one knows what's going to happen to them. should they tear them down?! or should they repear them?!

 

a study trip in april 2003

I've taken the pictures with my analogous camera and scanned them with a flatbed scanner

«Mieux vaut étudier que jeûner tout un jour et veiller toute une nuit pour méditer en vain.»

[ Confucius ]

 

"Better study that fast all day and watch all night to meditate about in vain."

[Confucius]

This is another old one, from October. Taken at school.

 

Blahhh. I have much in the way of studying to do. memorizing lots of craziness for Medical Microbiology. I will be certifiably crazy until then... I get this way, ha.

On recommendation from The 365 Days Project video podcast. Thanks guys!

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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.

main floor, erhman medical library, nyu medical center

Cape Studies Language School in Cape Town, South Africa.

www.CapeStudies.com

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.

UQ Student in study mode

At the Reina Sofia in Madrid.

Daijah Abram (Left), receives her Scripps Multicultural Enhancement Award from Scott Titsworth, Dean, Scripps College of Communication, at the 2016 School of Media Arts & Studies Awards Reception, Friday evening, April 22, 2016 in Schoonover 450. photo by Margaret Sabec

 

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