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Stained glass panel by Julie Dickens.

 

Three years of study at the Architectural Stained Glass Department at Swansea culminated in the degree show, with each student (usually fewer in number by now than at the start!) allocated a window space in the building to display their work, with a mixture of panels representing the various techniques explored and styles developed by each individual.

 

I usually took a full set of photos of each show (I was known for being obsessive compulsive with a camera even then!) and felt uploading the full set best represents the range of talents and ideas, in many cases of people who never worked in the medium in post-college life.

 

If any of my contemporaries are looking in I hope they will be flattered and see this as a tribute to their achievements. If for any reason anyone is unhappy about their work being shared online do please let me know.

Anna Squiers, Kearney Catholic

Wedge-shaped house by Stamford Hill station.

This is a random photo as I've been slacking in the photography department lately. Have some plans to change that in the near future.

Lisboa, Ponte 25 de abril

Dixie Square Mall, Harvey, IL.

Ordinary profiles the work of medical artist, Robert Haynes.

 

You can read an interview with him in issue three here.

 

Medical Art: Robert Haynes

The Triangular Lodge is a folly, designed and constructed between 1593 and 1597 by Sir Thomas Tresham near Rushton, Northamptonshire, England.

 

The Jane Gifford, an old scow, which has been restored and is anchored in Warkworth, north of Auckland.

 

www.janegifford.org.nz/

Art Deco flourishes on houses in Silver Street, Silver End, Essex.

The estate's houses were designed by the architect Thomas Tait who also designed St Andrew's House in Edinburgh and the pylons for Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Estes foram os primeiros... Os próximos sairão melhores...

Contato:anapaula.schulz@hotmail.com

New icon for echoes and similarities

Shot with my Hipstamatic for iPhone

Lens: Salvador 84

Film: Big Up

Flash: Off

These rocks, near the Black Lake on the Thungabhadra River in south India, is in one of the oldest geological regions of the earth.

 

Four billion years ago, the molten pre-Cambrian earth solidified and became granite rock. It has been slowly moulded by the river ever since, to form strange and beautiful sculptures.

 

See also Peter Selim's photos of the area.

 

Near Hampi, Karnataka, south India.

Journey to the East set

The fork crown mount tabs have not yet been bent to the correct angle, so this is a very jaunty hoverrack indeed.

Shot of the CN tower framed from the community centre at Grange Park, Toronto, Canada

yarn: KnitPicks Bare Merino wool lace weight 1 skein

needle: 3.25mm

duration: 40 days

pattern: Knitted Lace of Estonia

 

1. Triangular Summer Shawl, 2. Triangular Summer Shawl, 3. Triangular Summer Shawl, 4. wip: Triangular Summer Shawl

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys

só bolinhas.........ops!! tem um estranho no ninho....

Retail buildings along Chicago's North Milwaukee Avenue. Neat terra cotta adornments.

Chisholm TAFE, Wonthaggi, VIC, Australia

This early triangular linkage 1.4 50mm is about to have its aperture ring reduced, I'll add Ai post and the like later. This lens doesn't even have mount screws, so I'm taking the easy route, rotational speed and centrifugal force keeping the shavings well away from the mechanisms within, unlike filing the ring in situ. I've cleaned out one that had been butchered that way, by what we Land-Roverists call an SPO, where the swarf was jamming things, but the damage was done and it never moved 'nicely' afterwards, both the focus and aperture being affected. I did my 3.5 55mm micro Nikkor the same way as stripping that down wasn't possible either...Stuck mount screws. Now I can use them on my DSLR's and later film SLR's too!

The seed capsules reveal the connection of Nigella Bucharica to the other Nigellas

 

scanned from matte print, instead of direct negative scan.

  

underexpose seems to be better with ektar?

This module can be linked into both Hexagonal and Pentagonal rings see here Many thanks to Georigami for explaining how to put links in, to Lydiard for lessons in putting text and images together, to Mélisande and Origami Madness for enthusing me to do AND undo and re-do and to Oschene for voicing the sentiment that "It isn't origami until you have shared it."

THANKYOU TO ALL MY FLICKR FRIENDS!

Chisholm TAFE, Wonthaggi, VIC, Australia

School of Business

Charles Sturt University

Thurgoona, NSW, Australia

 

Widelux F8 Trials

Test Film 1, Frame 11

 

26 June 2011

 

Film: AgfaColor ISO200.—Scanned with Epson Perfection V700, using Silverfast Negafix.—Conversion to black and white using SilverEfex in CS3.

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© Dirk HR Spennemann 2011, All Rights Reserved

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