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guy60660 · 2 months
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Lea Milde | Life Framer
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williammarksommer · 2 years
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Thank you Life Framer for featuring my photo “Pink Donut” as part of their editors picks for the Colors Photography Award. “The endless sunset cascades across the land, basking everything in a yellow shine, as I make my way back home. California has been my home for 32 years and through that time I have collected many photographs that convey the everyday beauty of golden hour in the Golden State.
Home can be found in many places from the donut shop to the house you live in; as a child I felt at home here. I remember being amazed by all the donuts in the case, all the color and sizes, I would always go for the biggest one to try and get away with having one the size of two. These memories keep me coming back after all these years to have a tasty treat of home.”
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xamduarte · 5 months
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One of the 20 Winners, Life Framer Black and White Competition
One of the 20 Winners, Life Framer Black and White Competition. Exciting news! It is a privilege that one of my images was chosen for the B&W photo competition.
Exciting news! It is a privilege that one of my images was chosen for the B&W photo competition. I took “Through the Window” at Fort Zachary Taylor in Key West in 2021. Is like a window of hope, amid darkness, we can find light. Through the Window See here in my Portfolio more of my B&W fine art photography. Love the Life Framer comment about this image because it really gets close to the…
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skewlaccount1 · 2 years
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An Analysis on Makiko's Grasp of Time
Makiko’s Battleship Island  I’d like to introduce Photographer Makiko’s work as well as the photograph I will be analyzing shortly. Makiko is infamous for her black and white photography, and the image below is no exception. The photograph below is part of a 700+ series of monochromatic photographs taken on the Gunkanjima island, also known as Battleship island. I’d consider this photograph to fit into the urban exploration and abandoned photography genre. To capture this photograph Makiko had to obtain a special permission from Nagasaki City, due to the zone being restricted. The objective of the photograph is to frame how the island looks now, whilst maintaining the memories of how it used to be 40 years ago.
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Remains of a Gunkanjima Island Home. Makikophoto.com/©MAKIKO
"I work mainly in black and white because I see things in monochrome. I create minimal images, timeless images" (Makiko, 2020).
Photograph Analysis
To give the external context of the photograph, it was taken in a way that is meant to resemble a child’s perspective. This was achieved by taking the photograph from a lower angle, to mimic a child’s gaze upwards. Makiko had the objective to show this home as if we were observing it through the memories of a former resident. The black and white filter really aids this because it gives the photograph a nostalgic element, which communicates the memory storyline. The lighting in the photograph is softer, and the gentleness of the shadows gives the home a sense of warmth. The home is inviting despite it being damaged, but the decay is important to showcase the abandonment of the house and island. The contrast between textures is very organic, the stiffness of the wood and concrete versus the lushness of the plants below. It really juxtaposes the abandoned life above and the new growth reclaiming the space. The flowers in the bottom right corner symbolize this new life.
“For me a camera is a tool to record what I like to describe, what I like to tell others, what I like to leave behind. It allows me to mechanically frame the moment and put all my thoughts that are often fragmented and chaotic into one visual form” (Makiko, 2020).
Final thoughts
This image appeals to me because the storytelling is done with talent. This photograph captures a moment that can bring to the viewer multiple familiar emotions. There is that feeling of comfort, knowing this was a space filled with memories and the daily lives of people we’ve never met. Looking at the image you can almost feel the shift as those memories fade and are lost in time leaving only the broken bones of a house that used to be a home. We live a fragment of an experience through this photograph, and can feel empathy though this is a circumstance we are likely never to encounter. Makiko has won the honorary mention at the Open Call of Life Framer in 2020. “ It paints the island like a distant memory – strange and magical and just out of reach” (Life Framer, 2020). Another review is from Daido Moriyama, “As such her camerawork enables her to express her profound feeling further. In addition to this, by including many archive photos describing what kind of daily life the residents used to have, (the book) is able to highlight the quality of  time human beings possess. It reflects the essence of photography as media” (Moriyama, 2018). Moriyama’s comment demonstrates that Makiko is able to clearly communicate her sentiments. “A book lasts forever. I feel the same about photography, it will last as long as it can so long as it is good” (Makiko, 2020).
Citations
Makiko. (October 2016) Trails to Prayer. Makiko.com 
Makiko. (January 2018) Battleship Island. Makikophoto.com
Daido Moriyama. (2018) Battleship Island. Makikophoto.com 
Life Framer. (2020) “Open Call” Announcing the Winners. Life-framer.com https://www.life-framer.com/open-call-ii-2020/ 
Grant Scott (2020) What Does Photography Mean To You? Bluecoat Press, Liverpool, England.
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bixels · 9 months
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Applied statisticsi is not the forefront of the current strikes, people are not even striking over it being potentially used at all in the future, at modt they want proper credit for when it is used in conjunction with their work. People are striking because of their current poor pay, horrible working conditions, lack of credit, and inabiloty to sustain themselves off succesful projects they work on. It is not easier or less expensive to film live action and then add a filter over that than it is to draw from the start, you have to pay the actors more, have to work with more frames, create sets or set assists, so many things. Mocap isnt even the way to go for profitable 3d animation, there is no way all live action to 2d animation isngoikg to be live to 2d led. That is why you are seeing it on youtube and not netflix. Please understand how technology works and what the strikes are over before you speak up on either issue. Stop being scared of computers and listen to real life workers.
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I must be mistaken.
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lesbiangiratina · 5 months
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Does the ps5 have to save clips of all my achievements this just makes me feel bad.
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Im sorry The lilah.
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petrichormeraki · 9 months
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WHAT HAPPENED TO JIMMY'S VOICE LMAO
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estradasphere · 4 months
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quadropus!
wish my phone camera wasn't such a joyless blurry bastard. alas
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phontao · 1 year
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any last words
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kiiiiiim · 5 months
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Wait for it...
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guy60660 · 4 months
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Charis Ioannou | Life Framer
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chesacakeripper · 4 months
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Played too much pokemon and the wavy grass made me motion sick I'm just gonna. Lay here for a bit. Ugh
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anarkhebringer · 9 months
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Hmmmmmm I think I'm gonna hold off on upgrading my tablet for a while since I found a workaround for it and got it working again, I might update my graphics card instead. Gonna shoot for an RTX 20 series card since I only have a GTX 1650 right now.
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mamahoggs · 1 year
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i think i measured wrong on my first 2 orders which means i have to replace them except i don’t know how
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sarasa-cat · 2 years
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Professionally edited videos of artists demoing an art technique they use are all fine and wonderful but entirely artificial. 
My faves?  The more quietly shared videos (and livestreams) made by working artists, for artists, in which absolutely nothing is edited out, everything is really exactly how things happen in people’s studios, including the moment their paint does something entirely unexpected and now they’re problem solving through the “huuuuuh....” but following it up with “hey, I’m having fun with this even though I don’t know what I am doing here and it almost always works out in the end -- especially when deadlines are looming over me -- ahahahaha” and at least one quarter of the video is the artist turning away from their mic to say: “No! Balto! No! Down! Ballllllllto?!?!!!  SIT!  Good boy! Good boy!”  and then after a 50 min vid they end by showing their cat sitting quietly in a window seat.
This is the stuff that is pure gold.
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v-mos · 1 year
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simultaneously love and hate building pcs online since I know even a decent one for what I need costs At Least $1200+, and the one I skimped out on by selecting the less expensive parts but still my dream one with a nice themed case and everything comes out to $2000+ shipping included, but I love the idea of having one that good for once so I keep building them and getting disappointed ad infinitum
why do these things gotta cost so much, I just wanna fuck around in blender with more than two models in fucking eevee and play a modern viddy game or two at a consistent fps higher than 15 without resorting to turning the graphics into sludge or breaking the bank so hard it becomes a fucking payday heist ;^;
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