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This is rule of thirds because the mushroom is not centered, but it is more towards the top left corner of the photo, where the first two lines in rule of thirds would intersect.
Third Thursday
Thursday, October 21, 2010
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Get a jump on Halloween at this Third Thursday--full of spooks and shivers!
Dig live music by Vampire Hands. Explore the MIA's dark side with special Halloween tours. Hear true stories about the MIA's haunts. Come dressed as your favorite artwork. No time for a costume? Pick up a free gift that'll get you in the Halloween spirit.
While waiting with little Maks and Miki_Miska83 for my friends on Flickr Meetup (Maja, Sandor , Miha_Babnik, Mr. Mayhem and JumpinJack), I snapped some quick shots.
Single exposure HDR from third pond, tonemapped from 1 RAW with Photomatix, Detail enhancer, very natural settings. In Photoshop I added sharpness with HighPass filter, S curve with curves adjustment layer and scaled+signed.
Her name is Pinky the Third. She is visiting from the Planet Super Cute!
Look out below. Wall of cute.
Third and fourth grade students performed "Welcome to the Jungle" on April 21, 2016. (Photo by Todd Race)
The 'third eye' refers to the gate that leads to inner realms and spaces of higher consciousness. I am trying to awaken mine.
The Historic Third Ward is a historic warehouse district located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This Milwaukee neighborhood is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Third Ward is home to over 450 businesses and maintains a strong position within the retail and professional service community in the city as a showcase of a mixed-use district. The neighborhood's renaissance is anchored by many specialty shops, restaurants, art galleries and theatre groups, creative businesses and condos. It is home to the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and Broadway Theatre Center. The Ward is adjacent to the Henry Maier Festival Park, home to Summerfest. The neighborhood is bounded by the Milwaukee River to the west and south, East Clybourn Street to the north, and Lake Michigan to the east.
Ref: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_Third_Ward_%28Milwaukee%29
On the third Thursday of every month, join us to experience the MIA’s diverse art collection through unique programs, drinks, and live music.
6 – 9 p.m.
museum-wide
Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.
Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.
Photos: Lacey Criswell and Maja Sahlberg
I see a story here.
Before I was a photographer, I was a story man. A wordsmith. An alchemist.
This image invokes something, I think, which belongs in one of my stories.
The third week of Summer 2011 Youth Media Camps was finalized today with our final family screening of all the creative work done throughout the week.
To see all the amazing media art that was created this week, have a look at the Media Camps blog - mediacamp.memeshift.com/
To find out more about Youth Media Camps:
Targetroids Megashoton vs Optiaim. For more on third party Transformers toys see my website and the Transforming Collections Kickstarter project.
www.kickstarter.com/projects/102137316/transforming-colle...
My daughter has been getting horrible grades in spelling until I started doing this. I create these crazy flash cards in photoshop, and then use them as the screen saver on our computer.
I get the spelling words in advance, and open photoshop, and just start google- image searching. I look for on tipoc pics, but also I keep the letters in mind that she cannot remember. I look for images that recall or could recall those letters' shapes, as well as reinforce the meaning of the word- a mountain replaces the letter 'a' in "peak" for example.
another strategy is that I interfere with the letter that she cannot recall- this week I have some one "stealing" the letter 'a' from the word 'steal', another week a baby bit off the corner of the letter 'w' from 'chew'.
The best spellers are visual. She is visual. I am trying to cement these connections in her head.
She has gone from failing to getting a's and a pluses last year. THis year she was getting C's and I'm waiting to get out first 'post-visual' test back.
beautiful ironwork at south kensington station....taken just after getting pastries from pauls...quite posssibly the best french patisserie outside of france!
olympus mju
Once we got into the restricted zone the first stop we made was at the Third Tunnel of Aggression. ROK forces discovered this DMZ- passing tunnel in 1978. The Korean People’s Army (KPA) built the tunnel under the heavily mined DMZ in order to move troops and equipment across the border in the event of an invasion of Seoul by Kim il-Sung. It’s estimated an entire infantry division could move through the tunnel in one hour. It was about a mile long, six feet tall, seven feet wide and now serves as a tourist destination.