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This picture is a zoom-in shot of series of hexagons. This is also an example of one of the principles of design, pattern. I used Photoshop to adjust the lighting and blur to bring out the whites and blacks of the picture.
Valuing Teachers
Teaching Universal Values
Wednesday 5 October 2016
Banqueting Suite
Birmingham City Council House
InnovaCAre. Enhancing Social Innovation in Elderly Care: values, practics and policies.
26 settembre 2018 Milano, Università degli Studi di Milano
1.What element does this image investigate and how is it reflected in the composition?
This image investigates value. Value is reflected in the composition as there are different earthy brown tones scattered throughout the colosseum (dark, light and medium brown/oranges).
2.What is the subject matter of the photograph?
The subject matter of the photograph in architecture .
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
Values matter for sustainability and innovation! Prof. Henning Breuer discussed the concept of values-based innovation with Philip Baumann (Ecosia) and Roman Meier-Andrae (TÜV Nord Mobilität) at Berlin’s cosy Tangoloft. Their fishbowl discussion was the opening event for the 4th International Conference on New Business Models, which took place from 1st to 3rd July at ESCP Europe's Berlin Campus.
Participant categorizing norms under cassava value chain during Female Focus group discussion at Nyakabango ward in Muleba district, Tanzania (Photo credit: IITA/Sarah Msita).
This picture portraits Value from the Service Learning Hamilton Health Trip. This picture was taken at the Neighbour to Neighbour food bank. This was a picture of one of the items at the food bank valued at 2 points. A total of 30 points is allocated per family.
- Janany Sabescumar, Hamilton, Ontario 2010
Values matter for sustainability and innovation! Prof. Henning Breuer discussed the concept of values-based innovation with Philip Baumann (Ecosia) and Roman Meier-Andrae (TÜV Nord Mobilität) at Berlin’s cosy Tangoloft. Their fishbowl discussion was the opening event for the 4th International Conference on New Business Models, which took place from 1st to 3rd July at ESCP Europe's Berlin Campus.
what element does this image investigate and how is it reflected in the composition?
This image represents value and you can see this by the subject slightly surrounded by a lighter background.
what is the subject matter of the photograph? how did you approach your subject?
The subject is the wheel, i think that the wheel really stands out over the hardwood and that is mainly because of the strong colour difference even tho each the floor and wheel are both wood.
what aspect of the photograph do you think is most successful or visually striking?
I think that the most impressive thing about this pic is the way that i made the wood lighter than usual and kept the wheel at the same darkness which makes for a more attracting subject.
how could you improve on this photograph if you could shoot it again?
I would maybe try a different angle.