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Rocks, Water and Sky. Daybreak along the Eastern Shore of Seneca Lake. Rocks at the bottom of the lake and photo transition into the reflections of cloud and sky at daybreak. Taken just south of Lodi Point, NY.
What a party!!! Thanks to everybody who came to our night and thanks for all the help (you know who you are!) Looking at the following pics it looks like you lot had fun too ;-)
Presentation of the Draft Zero, session: the imperative of a just transition. G20 Employment working group 2024, Geneva, Switzerland. 30 May 2024. Photo Violaine Martin / ILO
December 15, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA: Transition Trucking Kenworth truck giveaway. Photo by Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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.
Images from the 5v5 Transition Festivals that took place at theFDC@OpenAcademy on Saturday 9 September 2017.
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Following the Mexican War, the boundary between the US and Mexico was in dispute. This area was claimed by both countries. To bolster their claim, in 1850 Mexico sent settlers to live in Mesilla. In 1854, the Gadsden Purchase, in which the United States officially bought the disputed strip of land along the southern borders of New Mexico and Arizona, this area became a part of the US. This brass palque commemorates teh peaceful transition as the US flag was raised for the first time over the sqaure in Mesilla.
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.
This event in NICVA on 16 September 2009 was a chance to find out more on the latest developments in the changes to local government and have a say on the issues important to organisations and local communities.
Speakers included John Price, DOE, and Dolores Kelly MLA, Chairperson of Environment Committee.
To find out more about NICVA's work, visit www.nicva.org
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.
Artist: Georgiy Kudravchenko, Ukraine
Symposium: “Transitions” September 2003
Media: Metal, granite, marble
Size: 7′ x 6′ x 9′
Andres Institute of Art
ARTIST STATEMENT:
The world population is divided by race and color. But we are all created equal by God. In this everyday battle between one another, we loose our humanity. Only when we love and respect each other together, can we leave this “animal skin” behind.