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  1. steven225

    Constructive areas of Essay Editing additionally Proofreading Enable

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    Constructive areas of Essay Editing additionally Proofreading Enable Positive aspects of Essay Editing and in addition Proofreading Specialist providers Quite a few motives exist to use college admissions essay editing. 1st, you might be meaning to get knowledgeable editor to operate as a part of your essays. Following time you have got a deadline approaching,ā€¦ Continue reading Constructive areas of Essay Editing additionally Proofreading Enable
  2. @wade_764

    A picture is worth a thousand words or A moment in time.

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    The article linked to this assignment was an exciting read. I found inspiration from the tip that said to take a picture from multiple perspectives. More importantly, it states that it helps to change your perspective as the photographer. I think this rule can be applied to life in general. It is always good to have an open mind because often, when someone is concrete in their way of thinking, it can lead to stubbornness and warped reality. One of the cornerstones to learning is keeping an open mind, especially when studying scientific material. Think of all the ideas thatā€¦
  3. @katiereif6

    Blitzfoto

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    I actually found this assignment kind of fun. Since itā€™s pouring rain right now, I was limited to what was in my dorm room instead of going outside. In some ways this made it easier, because I had a finite amount of space and resources and didnā€™t waste time traveling to a spot for a photo, but in other ways it made it harder because I had more constraints on what I could do. It definitely made it more challenging, but I think it also made it more fun. For an added challenge, I only looked at the prompt I was on, I didnā€™t look ahead. If I had, I might have made some different choices, but itā€™s what I did. My prompts were: Iā€™m actually fairly proud of this first picture, where I was supposed to take a photo with the camera at floor level. I live in a double dorm room by myself, so I had a little extra space to stretch out. I took this photo from under the other bed, looking toward the window. I turned on my fairy lights for a little extra flair. I think the limited light makes the ā€œwood grainā€ on the dresser have a cool effect. I just think this photo looks cool. Not gonna lie, not quite as proud of this photo. I was prompted to get something ā€œin motion,ā€ which is hard when Iā€™m in a single room and my friends are too busy to help me. I was on my own as photographer and subject. I took my deck of cards and started throwing them up in the air while lying on the floor on my back. I reopened the windows to get more ambient light, but I donā€™t think it could save this train wreck. I had to take five or six photos before I got one where the cards were visible at all. I didnā€™t quite get the effect I was going for, but I was running out of time and spent way too long on this one photo. I wasnā€™t sure what to do for the prompt about straight lines. Iā€™m a soft, squishy type. I donā€™t have a lot of straight lines in my room. I figured this shot, with my bed frame and ladder, had vertical, horizontal, and diagonal lines. The next prompt was to make a photo out of clothes. I really had no idea what to do with that, especially since my floor, desk, and dresser were now covered in cards. I kicked a few cards out of the way to form this Invisible Man out of my winter gear. I took the photo standing on a chair looking down. Just like I donā€™t own a lot of perfectly straight things, I donā€™t own a lot of shiny things. This isnā€™t even mine; it was my roommateā€™s before she moved out. It also wasnā€™t particularly shiny, but it was the best I had. I tried to add water on top to get a reflection, but it didnā€™t work and just made a mess. I struggled to get a closeup while keeping in focus so that the shininess could come through. I took this photo with Ball Hall reflecting in it. Can you guess what it is? Itā€™s the lid to a container of bay leaves! This prompt was hard because there wasnā€™t a prompt, it was just a statement. However, I am one of those people that glasses help, so I had a few pairs lying around. I took this photo of my plants but had my glasses be in focus in the foreground because thatā€™s what it looks like to me when Iā€™m not wearing my glasses. The last prompt was challenging because it seems so similar to the first one. Low angles make things look bigger, and ants are already on the floor. I ended up turning on my curtain of fairy lights that I have behind the other desk and sliding my phone underneath the tall part of the desk (whatever itā€™s called, the part that stands up over the flat work surface) and pointed it up. The result was kind of a neat shot of the lights and leaves. I finished just in time! Overall, this was a very messy but fun experience. My room is a disaster but I got some cool shots. I think Iā€™m going to do more of these when I need to get my creative juices flowing. It definitely makes you think on your feet and come up with something fast rather than worry about quality too much, but it gives you enough time to pull something together that looks good. Youā€™re not scrambling too much to just have something that it makes it hard to do anything creative or worthwhile.
  4. @wade_764

    Excellent assignment, but I found another method!

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    Hey happy Thursday, Ds106ers! For this fun little GIF assignment, I got to work through a step-by-step procedure, and it was really well documented. I realized that while the instruction was written for a Mac, it might be nicer to focus on web-based converting tools.So, I found the video that I feel best exemplifies this semester! I have found that the key has been to do something every day, even the weekends, not just for this class but all of my classes! So I found my video on YouTube, but wait, you ask, I can not download these videos well,ā€¦
  5. Downes

    Casselman Storage Facility

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    February 3, 2022. I see this most days on my walk. It's just a storage facility for roads crews. It's generally neat and tidy, so I like it. More issues with the updater, but I managed to get some help videos done. Painful slow progress. Febuary is the...
  6. Downes

    Snack

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    February 2, 2022. Not quite a palindrome day, but close. This is a snack photographed just outside the Tim Horton's near Costco, where we went for groceries. Mish-mash of a day, got some work done on the VR paper, but struggled quite a bit with the gRS...
  7. @Tillysisland

    On Photodonner and Photoblitzen!

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    What a fun activity! This one really had me running around and getting creative, for sure. At first, I was under the impression that 20 minutes was enough time to knock out all of these, but as you can tell, that was not the case. I had so many ideas
  8. Downes

    Kitchen Table Buddha

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    February 1, 2022. This Buddha keeps me company when I'm at the kitchen table being more sociable and often eating supper. I bought it in Ottawa down by the market 10 or 15 years ago. It makes me feel happy. I finished off the last of the work involved ...
  9. @katiereif6

    Larger Than Life

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    The prompt The photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/194821334@N06/shares/n989r8 (It refuses to embed, I donā€™t know why, but let me know if you canā€™t see it.) The prompt was to take a photo of something that makes it seem larger than it is. I was drawn to the chairs in the parlor downstairs in my dorm because to me, theyā€™ve always looked like Steveā€™s chair from Blueā€™s Clues, just small. Not as big as his looked in the TV show. I shot the photo from the floor, angling it upward. I tried to keep the carpet out of frame so that it couldnā€™t be used as a reference for how big the chair was and make it seem bigger. As a happy accident, (hey, Bob Ross!) my finger under the phone put it at a Dutch angle, which is traditionally used in cinematography to show that something (i.e. a situation, character, etc.) is weird or wrong. So the accidental Dutch angle in my photo adds to the fact that something is weird, the chair is huge! The lens flare, another happy accident, makes it seem majestic and grand, adding to the largeness, I think. In real life itā€™s a normal sized chair, maybe on the small side.
  10. @Bendire Thrasher

    The Visual Blind Date

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    This was my first major introduction to photography and visual (digital) media. We had met briefly before in crowded rooms, hurriedly given each otherā€™s names by mutual acquaintances before wandering our own separate ways to the dessert tables. But this week, it was just the two of us. It started with the basics, our histories, [ā€¦]
  11. @amick_hailey

    Becoming a Better Photographer??

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    Overall, this experience was very helpful and I learned a lot about what I could do to make my photos a little bit better. I love taking photos, but I also learned I sure do need to go clean out my camera roll! I chose to post the first picture in the google document to help our class take some pictures Add a bit of color! Hailey Amick [email protected] I would love to share this tip that I have come up with on my own. I know alot of things are minimalistic these days and I wanted to share how we can make the following photos pop. This picture I took inĀ  My apartment looks like a small moment in time. I look the thing that I wanted to pop and had that minimalistic colors, black and white then I gathered someone plain, but with texture and someone colorful with texture to add on each side complimenting the plain minimalistic object. In the back you always want to make there is a sense of natural colors and for this I have white and green vines.Ā  For more ideas you can aspire things from pintrest, or try it on your own! That is my thoughts on how to become a better photographer! ?

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