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Dr. Sagar Raj Sharma (Kathmandu University) presented on AidData's work and collaboration with Kathmandu University through the Summer Fellows program and GIS training. December 12-13, 2013.
Flickr's new Transparency setting.
Not quite sure what the point of it is, but it works, and it's very peaceful.
I've always liked how the shadows of plastic bags vary so much under the sunlight.
If anyone's been looking for my EXIF data, I'm still trying to figure out why it gets stripped in the editing process. This one was 50mm at f/8.
Strobist:
YN-560 up high and to the left
Capture from La Courre Napoléon - ( Louvre Museum ) - Paris - France
fr: Photo prise depuis La Courre Napoléon - ( Musée du Louvre )
I took this at Lowe's and forgot to write down the name. It's the blossom of a fruit tree.
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This photo was taken a couple of months ago and yesterday looking through my photos I found her.
The title is not to be the most appropriate but I was wrong to give me titles.
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Transparencia.
Esta foto la hice hace un par de meses y ayer mirando entre mis fotos la encontre.
El titulo no es que sea el mas adecuado pero a mi se me da mal poner titulos.
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Postcard sent to "Mail Me Some Art" for the transparency theme. Transparent element here is the pie slice window from a pie box (left at our house after Pi(e) Day Party). Another one of my pink+lavender gelatin prints on vietnamese+chinese textbook page is glued behind it.
8 transparencies:
I cut three circles of 5,4, and 2.5 inches.
I stitched the first one, and put a rubon across the seam of the other two, connected all three with 3 clear buttons and wrote i love you, a word on each layer. I tried to show the detail on the bottom so you could see it upclose.
So my 8 items are:
3 circles
3 buttons
1 more circle where the date is written
1 on top of the photo by My Mind's Eye
Journaling Reads:
Today I came home early from work, so I was able to take you to MyGym’s open playtime. Normally, you’re in a funky mood and play for a short while and then get bored. But today, we had a blast. We played, we laughed, and then we laughed some more. At one point, you kept running over to me and knocking me over. And then you ran over and gave me a big hug and said,
“I love you.”
I had a hard pregnancy. I threw up eight times a day for six months. I was so nauseous that I worked in bed the whole time. When you were born, you refused to sleep for more than 45 minutes at a time, even when you were six months old. I still haven’t lost the weight I gained during the pregnancy. You regularly make messes all over the house and sometimes I find a half-eaten apple weeks later, hidden behind some furniture or appliance. There are many moments in the day when you try my patience. But all of these hard times are for this one moment. For the tight hug. For the tiny kiss. And for those three little words, uttered unprompted. They make everything worthwhile.
I love you, too, my son. I love you with all my heart.
Copied the collage onto an inkjet transparency. Added sharpie, litho crayon, watercolor pencil, etc to increase the darkness. Lightened up the aspen trunks, since the letter was too distracting. Added shading to the back-ground, and darkened the foliage on top. Added the raven.
Once the transparency was completed, the solar plate was exposed with an aquatint screen, and then the design transparency.
To read the article linked to the above illustration, see MarioPiperni dot Com
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Sunlight Foundation, advocates for open data, open gov, and transparency held their Transparency Camp 2012 on April 28-29 at the George Mason University.
Wow! This was really difficult, I kept re-shooting this over a few days. The reflections, plus the backlit and fill balance were just not cooperating.
Well, at least I got one image. Enjoy!