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"Value" is most accurately depicted in this image through the shadows and different shades of grey and white on the snow caused by light. This creates a different shade pattern on an even toned subject that matches lightness in the background and dark in the midground and foreground.
Value(s) for Money? Philanthropy as a Catalyst for Social Change (March 6-9, 2014)
Increasing social and environmental challenges, writ globally, are raising the stakes for philanthropy to find "solutions". The deeply complex nature of these challenges, however, defies easy fixes and requires more sophisticated and diffuse systems level approaches. Is the philanthropic sector ready, or capable of meeting critical systemic challenges? Probably not, as seen through the lens of Michael Edwards in a recent think piece entitled 'Beauty and the Beast: Can Money Ever Foster Social Transformation?'.
Innovative funding mechanisms that support social change - like crowd-funding, social impact bonds, payments for eco-system services and prize-backed challenges - have diversified the funding landscape and brought in new resources. The system, however, is arguably out of balance with too much focus placed on revenue-generation, and directing financial resources, through the market. At the same time, less funding is available for the deeper, less tangible drivers of social change - change that is driven by the beneficiaries themselves and is inherently more democratic. Money, while a seemingly essential tool in change processes, can be a "curse", reinforcing or exacerbating the very circumstances and power imbalances at the heart of systemic social challenges.
The objective of this program, in partnership with Hivos, is to shape a new narrative on funding for deep social change that can influence current and future funding trends and global policies.
The theme of this photo is nature, as showcases a leaf. My shutter speed was 1/2500, and my f stop was 5.6. This photo displays value, as the leaf's colors transition from a light green and a dark red. There is also shading present on the sides of the leaf. Texture is also utilized, as it clearly shows the texture of the leaf. I chose this photo as taking pictures of natural items is my favorite subject. I believe it showcases my love or it, and showcases my abilities as a nature photographer.
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Students paint live plants and cut flowers, focusing on color saturation and tonal value, on February 13, 2018. Photo by Blanca Begert.
This illustrates value with the lighter tints of yellow-green towards the top of the ball and with the darker shades towards the lower half. It also shows a monochromatic value scale, with the varies shades and tints of yellow-green. I thought it was interesting how this appeared on photograph, as in real life the values aren't as distinguishable.
Julie Schneider, 9th grade, Portsmouth High School, Fundamentals of Art
Pencil, pastel and marker
SPLASH! 2010 Exhibit at the Portsmouth Public Library
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-This image is Value because there are different shades of black, gray and white. There are also other elements such as Line and Shape.
-I was in the AGO and there was a quiet empty room playing this video on a massive screen and I sat there for about 20 minutes alone in silence and took this picture with my phone.
-I think the person in the center of the screen is the most striking because they are in the middle of the screen. The screen is also striking because of how bright it is and how dark the room is.
-I like the way I shot the image so I'm not sure how I would improve it. If I had my camera I could have taken a better quality photo.
Subject: Money has value
Key Element: value
Key Principle: color
The Fix: Basic Edit + mask
Depth of Field: infinite
Directional of Natural Light: Interior
scanned negative of a photo taken with nikon 50d, NEOPAN ACROS 100 B&W film, developed with rodinal.
Would any Girl Day be complete without a trip to a thrift store?
(or bead store, or fabric store, or craft store - pretty much anywhere that bores the life out of the males in our lives) Hal shows off her thrifty find - a new handbag! Yay!
Group discussion on progress and challenges on the commitments made in 2023; two topics and authors for top-quality papers to be submitted in 2025; two new areas of research to start in 2025, and two new products that will be added to the proven technologies in the TAAT e-catalogue. Photo by IITA
Soil Values project official Launch in Abuja, Nigeria
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