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Event organized by Monito in 2015 at the Swiss Embassy in London on the topic of transparency in the remittances Industry.
With François Briod, Michael Kent and Marco Nicoli as speakers and Leon Isaacs as moderator.
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Learning some new editing techniques in PS over the last few days has been insane! Knowing how to use each of the tools together in harmony is trick I have yet to master, but I'm slowly getting there! This is one my older shots of a fellow student from a few months ago. She's not one to wear make-up but I had to try my editing on something and this image was perfect :)
part of my graduation project: find transparency
"And you are just like that transparent raindrop
passing through my skin and drenching my heart"
camera: hasselblad 500cm
planar zeiss cfe 2.8/80mm T*
film: fomapan 400
dev hc110 dil b(1+31) 7min 20C
location: Torino, italy
2013 november
Still playing with transparencies...
35mm cross processed negative scanned into photoshop;
Printed on standard overhead transparency (not the kind for ink jet printers);
I tried damp watercolor paper and the colors really bled.. way too much in my opinion. On dry paper the color wouldn't transfer well, especially the lighter shades. Decided to try some sort of medium on the transparency. Found some Murphy's Oil Soap under the sink and wiped a thin layer on the plastic film before printing. Then pressed on to plain typing paper after it printed. Kinda cool. Probably screwing up my printer though..
Usually we attach the appearance of shadows to Opacity, but transparency can also give birth to shadows (That's why we call it Trans-PARENT)
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בדרך כלל אנו מייחסים את התופעה של צל לדברים אטומים, אבל גם דברים שקופים יכולים להוליד צללים
*Copyright © 2010 Lélia Valduga, all rights reserved.
*Reprodução proibida. © Todos os direitos reservados.
*Imagem protegida pela Lei do Direito Autoral Nº 9.610 de 19/02/1998.
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Test of three types of animation on two hundred colored/stroked circles with varying transparencies and radii. This is a stress test of the animation for the circles (using three types per circle simultaneously).
While this is just a test for my code, it looks pretty...
Event organized by Monito in 2015 at the Swiss Embassy in London on the topic of transparency in the remittances Industry.
With François Briod, Michael Kent and Marco Nicoli as speakers and Leon Isaacs as moderator.
Feel free to use this picture on your website, so long as you indicates "Monito" as the source and link back to our website www.monito.com
I took this at John Prince Park in Lake Worth fl. There weren't many birds around but I just sat and my patience paid off with this Ibis landing and then walking up to my car and looking for a handout.. I was especially happy with this shot because of obvious reasons mentioned in the title.
During a nighttime excursion in the forest of the Selva Verde in Costa Rica, I saw a specimen of Glass frog close to its eggs which had just been laid. Not having a flash, I used my headlamp to highlight the transparency of their skin, a characteristic of this species of frog.
For the Macro Mondays group theme 'Transparency'...
Oh come on! You KNEW the Swirly Glass was going to make an appearance this week...
Margolies, John,, photographer.
Liquor store, Mountain View, Missouri
1979.
1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).
Notes:
Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.
Margolies category: Main Street.
Purchase; John Margolies 2015 (DLC/PP-2015:142).
Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.
Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).
Subjects:
Liquor stores--1970-1980.
United States--Missouri--Mountain View.
Format: Slides--1970-1980.--Color
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110
General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.04627
Call Number: LC-MA05- 4627
A perspective of the National Aquatics Center (Water Cube) in mid afternoon at the Beijing Olympics Park.
The Olympic Park (北京奧林匹克公园/Beijing Aolinpike Gongyuan) in Beijing, China, hosted the summer games in 2008. The park is located in the Chaoyang district of Beijing, a bit north of downtown. The easiest access (by subway) is simply to go to the Olympic National Stadium station or Olympic Park station on subway line 8.
On the grounds of the park are most of the recognizable sites from the game. Most notable are the National Sports Stadium (Birds’ Nest) and National Aquatic Center (Water Cube). Also on the grounds are the National Indoor Stadium, the Olympic Green Hockey Field, Olympic Green Tennis Center, and Olympic Green Archery Field.
For non-sporting venues, there’s a long Promenade running north-south through the middle of the complexes. Ling Long Pagoda is just north of the Birds’ Nest. Also on the grounds, post-Olympics, are quite a few interesting sculptures (reminiscent of the Olympic Park in Seoul, although their sculpture park is more centralized within the park).
One thing that you don’t see much of at the Olympic Green is…green. It’s mostly paved and concrete. (Perhaps I didn’t explore enough, which I’ll remedy quite soon.) Regardless of the time of year or time of day, there are always quite a few people at the Olympic Park. True to Chinese nature, you are beset upon by vendors hawking all kinds of trinkets upon leaving the subway. Kites, souvenirs, having your picture taken, you name it…
Thanks to the art located throughout the park, it’s a pleasant place to visit during the daytime. During the night, it’s even more attractive as they still light the Birds’ Nest and the Water Cube. (Of the two, the Water Cube is less appealing during the day and more appealing at night.)
Of the venues, I don’t know which ones are open and closed to the public. Most of the seating in each has been reduced after the Olympics. I do know for a fact, though, that you can tour the Birds’ Nest (limited access, of course) for about 80 RMB. I think that may include access to the roof. I haven’t taken that tour yet, but may at some point.
Although there isn’t much to do at the park here, it’s definitely an interesting side trip in Beijing and could possibly be coupled with something like the Bell Tower & Drum Tower (a few stations down line 8) or the Yonghegong Lama Temple (about 5-6 subway stops away, but 2 subway transfers).
Event organized by Monito in 2015 at the Swiss Embassy in London on the topic of transparency in the remittances Industry.
With François Briod, Michael Kent and Marco Nicoli as speakers and Leon Isaacs as moderator.
Feel free to use this picture on your website, so long as you indicates "Monito" as the source and link back to our website www.monito.com