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Made with Wollmeise sock yarn in gewitterhimmel and natur. Natur held with SWTC shimmer for sparkle. Yoke pattern taken from Shibui transition gloves pattern.

Some of our 'winter' friends. Although none of these birds disappears in the summer, they are more frequent at the feeders in the fall and winter.

The Terrafugia Transition flying car prototype spreading its wings.

The focus on the water droplets are intentional, I wanted to focus on showing that because the background with the dead grass beside the still green grass shows a transition. I think the concept of the water droplets also showcase the transition of the beginning of a new time in the weather.

 

Touched up on:

exposure

highlights

shadows

whites

blacks

clarity

 

Photo by Janell Agcaoili.

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.

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.

Basco Batanes Island Day Tour Itinerary with My Photochromic Transitions Xtractive Lenses! guiltlessgetaways.blogspot.com/2016/01/basco-batanes-isla...

 

Dinner after a long day's work at Madeira Beach. Bette, Monica, and Susan.

Conner takes his new Transitions lenses for a test drive outdoors.

Transition of Salcedo Auto Center

We were assigned words and were supposed to capture them in a photo, this is one of the ones I used for transition.

Glenside Train Station

Glenside, PA

Joe using his road worn Telecaster.

Photo by Janell Agcaoili.

The day wouldn't be complete without a book from Bess the Book Bus.

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.

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.

Hair Style for Transitioning to Natural Hair

  

Korean Hairstyle Tutorial ~Nice & Simple Ver.~ (Wooyoung Inspired)

    

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December 15, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA: Transition Trucking Kenworth truck giveaway. Photo by Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce

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)

Transition

A Verb for Keeping Warm E-Lux Club March 2013

2oz 50/50 Baby Camel/Silk

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 ;-)

my friends concert.... it makes you ROCK!!

December 15, 2017 - Washington, DC, USA: Transition Trucking Kenworth truck giveaway. Photo by Ian Wagreich / © U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Images from the 5v5 Transition Festivals that took place at theFDC@OpenAcademy on Saturday 9 September 2017.

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