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Back in the late 1880s students would not have had this for a window view. Neither would they have air conditioning to this extent :)
This is my alternative...really was tricky choosing between this and my chosen Thing this week. I liked the idea with this one, but felt my other shot had a stronger image.
Originally in Colour, taken using Kodak VR+ 400 (i think this may be a re-branded ColorPlus)
Very Overcast day, colours were very muted/washed out - Thought they looked better in B&W
We had much less time here than any of us really needed, but this was my ah-ha shot just before I ran back to the bus.
Busy work day, but I got out this afternoon to buy (and write and post) a 1st Birthday card for my great nephew. I timed it well - it absolutely chucked it down after I got back. Then the sun broke through later and made some pretty raindrop patterns behind Tim's wire penguin.
Tim got a text from the docs today to say that he needed a different antibiotic for his chest infection - so he starts a third course tomorrow. Hope this one does the trick....
Washed-out look to emphasize the detail in the curtains, and also because maybe this is after you've been smacked in the head by her and are on your way to unconsciousness. Hence, the pun.
Aluminium extrusions are used in commercial and domestic buildings for window and door frame systems, prefabricated houses/building structures, roofing and exterior cladding, curtain walling, shop fronts, etc. Extruded products constitute more than 50 % of the market for aluminium products in the world of which the building industry consumes the majority. It facilitates the construction of corrosion-resistant and low maintence cost buildings
Hills, fluffy clouds, overhead line equipment and some kind of window frame: all captured in 1/510th of a second.
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I went out to RDH again this morning with Mark to take some scene shots for the short film we're filming out there week after next. The script is complete and we're in the process of gathering photos and mapping out where certain scenes will be filmed at the vacant site.
This one's inside the Admin Building.
I went out to RDH again this morning with Mark to take some scene shots for the short film we're filming out there week after next. The script is complete and we're in the process of gathering photos and mapping out where certain scenes will be filmed at the vacant site.
This one's inside the Admin Building.
Old Window, New Window, Texture, Visual Perception, Rust, Invisible, Transparent, Window Frame, Lasercut Acrylic, Prototype, Materials, Experiment, Assemble, Studio Practice, Research, R+D, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge
Old Window, New Window, Texture, Visual Perception, Rust, Invisible, Transparent, Window Frame, Lasercut Acrylic, Prototype, Materials, Experiment, Assemble, Studio Practice, Research, R+D, Tangible Interfaces Project, Eleanor-Jayne Browne, The D/sign Lounge
Cast iron greenhouse window frame and park. Light effects thanks to art installation by Soledad Sevilla. Palacio de Cristal, Retiro park, Madrid.
I went out to RDH again this morning with Mark to take some scene shots for the short film we're filming out there week after next. The script is complete and we're in the process of gathering photos and mapping out where certain scenes will be filmed at the vacant site.
This one's inside the Ward E.