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Every year that it's possible I like to do a series of "transitions" shots ... combining the fire of autumn with the ice of winter.
I took this one in the inner courtyard at the Grand Valley State University Pew Campus.
Bishop David Ricken ordained two men to the transitional diaconate on Sunday, May 19, at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. The new transitional deacons include Ben Johnson and Kevin Ripley. (Sam Lucero | The Compass)
Bishop David Ricken ordained two men to the transitional diaconate on Sunday, May 19, at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. The new transitional deacons include Ben Johnson and Kevin Ripley. (Sam Lucero | The Compass)
Bishop David Ricken ordained two men to the transitional diaconate on Sunday, May 19, at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. The new transitional deacons include Ben Johnson and Kevin Ripley. (Sam Lucero | The Compass)
December 15, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA: Transition Trucking Kenworth truck giveaway. Photo by Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce
I produced a short series of images based on the transition from sanity to insanity, or some variation of that idea. Most of the photographs include sharply focused bodies and surroundings, but contain blurred faces - becoming more distorted as the images progress.
December 15, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA: Transition Trucking Kenworth truck giveaway. Photo by Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Lt. Governor Rutherford Meets with the Transition Team from the Moore Miller Campaign by Patrick Siebert at 100 State Cir, ANNAPOLIS, Md 21401
Santitarn Sathirathai, Adviser, Future Economy, Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), Thailand;
Satvinder Singh, ASEAN Secretariat (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and
Stephan Mergenthaler, Head of Strategic Intelligence; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum speaking in the Horizon Scan: Frontier Tech for SMEs session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2024 in Dalian, People's Republic of China, 27 June 2024. Dalian International Conference Center - Innovators Hub. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
Positive Transitions students participated in pulling together several pieces of a map to create North America.
Lt. Governor Rutherford Meets with the Transition Team from the Moore Miller Campaign by Patrick Siebert at 100 State Cir, ANNAPOLIS, Md 21401
Transition. 2012 Noosa Triathlon Festival. Noosa, Queensland, Australia. 04/11/2012. Photo By Lucas Wroe
Kingston in transition, from day to night.
Kingston is a great beautiful green revered city. It is the capital of Jamaica, and arguably the Caribbean. It has its own DNA but it can be whatever you want it to be.
See you in Jamaica.
Bonita Jamaica
Beautiful Place. Amazing People.
My photographs represent my transition to the University of Florida. I recently transferred from Santa Fe College, so I am trying to adjust from a semi-small environment to an even larger environment. Each photo shows my process of discovering the campus. My goal for each photo was to depict John Szarkowski’s five issues, such as the thing itself, the detail, the frame, the time, and the vantage point. I have some images that are my favorite, and I believe these few photos represent all of Szarkowski’s five issues.
Some of my pictures focus on shadows, and I was inspired by the work of the photographers Harry Callahan and Paul Strand. For example, the photo of my shadow on the sidewalk. Also, my picture with the star water fountain represents Szarkowski’s issues concerning time and detail. When I took a photo of the water fountain, the water is paused, and I noticed the bubbles within the water stream. Moreover, if I had to pick which photograph was my favorite, it would be the picture with me crouched down in the hallway. I love this photo because I like how I changed the filter to black and white. After all, the building my class was in gives me early 50 and 60 vibes. Overall, I hope you enjoy viewing my photos and that they help you feel as if you are exploring the campus with me.
I modified the foot of this pair, as written it was seed stitch down to the toes but I was worried it wouldn't be snug enough (I really like snug fitting socks) so I ended it a bit earlier and brought the slip stich line around to the front.