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El Encargado de Negocios a.i. la Embajada de los Estados Unidos de América con el grupo que proporciono musica durante el evento
Susanne & Kevin James Wilson at Butter Art Fair + Black Lunch Table's Photo Booth in Indianapolis, IN. 2024. Photo by Azia Ellis-Singleton.
Pre-construction conditions showing a typical section of Transit Road with 4 lanes and a shared center turn lane.
From an explore in what was a battered Women's shelter. The layout of this place only lent to the creepiness of this place and the strange way the women and their kids were apparently kept separated.
Spring Fling Visual Art Festival Arrives in Edinburgh, 10/04/2015:
Kate Knott.
Photography for Spring Fling from: Colin Hattersley Photography - colinhattersley@btinternet.com - www.colinhattersley.com - 07974 957 388
Camera Nikon D5000
Exposure 0.013 sec (1/80)
Aperture f/4.2
Focal Length 26 mm
Focal Length 26.7 mm
ISO Speed 800
Exposure Bias 0 EV
1st Visual Poetry & Performance Festival
When: June 19, 7 pm (Opening Reception)
Exhibition Dates: June 19 - July 10 2009, MCCLA Galleries
Performance Dates: June 24, July 1 and July 8
Where: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts; 2868 Mission St.
Cost: $5
Visual Poetry is a form of experimental poetry that includes drawings, video-poems, poem-installations, sound-poetry, photo-poems, video installations, and more.
www.missionculturalcenter.org/mission-cultural-center-eve...
Nicht wenige Gäste vergnügten sich damit, den Visuals ihr eigenes Schattentheater hinzuzufügen ;)
Kendall Cowle
Visual Ambiguity has been selected from the developmental stages of my practice-based research project as part of my Mres year. The purpose of the project is to use my photographic skills to explore the relationship between the perceptual characteristics of visual impairment and the photographic image. This image is an early exploration of the visual ambiguities present within my own experience of living with a visual impairment and is an example of the visual illusion being used to visually communicate my altered perception.