An infrared landscape featuring one of the famous colleges of Cambridge University. Available for sale as: / Laminated Prints, Cards, / Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
A mural found on a school wall. The mural no longer exists for the old school has been demolished. / The message still remains for us today…
Monument Valley-Utah-Arizona Border.
Monument Valley-Utah-Arizona Border
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Learning letters can be fun!
Club Mac Alumni – The girl’s version of the ‘Good Education’ shirt …
Nottingham University Jubilee Campus Learning Rescource Centre, Nottingham, designed by Michael Hopkins and Partners in 1999 (need to check the date). Photographed on a glorious April day 2007 Copyright Notice This image is the property of KMorral and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission, including copying, duplicating, printing, publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means what so ever. / ©KMorral
Little Red School House RD Riccoboni ™ This Historic one room gem is in New Canaan, Connecticut. Part of the artists New England series of paintings. This painting is lovingly dedicated to my teachers in the Connecticut public school system who inspired me and coached me to develop my artistic abilities as a young man. More about this artist In the words of Helen Keller: Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. / Nothing can be done without hope and confidence. RD Riccoboni ™Impressionist art and Realism art includes California Art, San Diego Art, Los Angeles Art, San Francisco Art, New York Art, Manhattan Art, New York City Art, Connecticut Art, New England Art such as this Connecticut townscape. Color is the first thing you notice about my work. What makes it ‘pop’ is the placement of color and texture. The primary colors in my palette are derived from the colors in the original rainbow flag which represent sexuality, healing, sun, nature, art, harmony and spirit. As a painter I am a visual storyteller. A message comes with the art – perhaps it is playful, calming, erotic, disturbing, political, or even sacred. I like to flirt with the issues and experiences we face in everyday life, the things we do and the places we go that define our lives. Whether positive, humorous, or thought provoking, my work portrays events people relate to while creating a sense of place for the viewer. RD Riccoboni ™ is an innovative American-born painter (California, 1960), influenced by his early years living in the suburbs of New York City. A self-taught artist, he credits encouragement by family and teachers for his drive and inspiration. RD Riccoboni ™ paintings on canvas and paper depict his travels and local interest. Subjects include California landscape, cityscape, portraiture, street-scenes, public events, and everyday happenings and friends. His palette is derived from the bold colors of the original rainbow flag. Colors that represent, sexuality, healing, sunshine, nature, art, harmony, and spirit. RD Riccoboni ™ internationally recognized work represents community, a sense of place in a positive and life affirming manner.
Rodney Whitaker / Professor of Double Bass and Director of Jazz Studies / / Rodney Whitaker is professor of double bass and director of jazz studies at the Michigan State University College of Music. Whitaker is one of the leading performers and teachers of jazz double bass in the United States. He is a member of the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, and received national recognition performing with the Terence Blanchard Quintet. Whitaker has also toured internationally as a featured performer with the Roy Hargrove Quintet. In addition, he has appeared and presented master classes at the International Association of Jazz Educators (IAJE) conferences. Featured on more than 100 recordings – from film to compact discs – Whitaker’s film score, China, directed by Jeff Wray, was released on PBS in 2002. In 2006, he was nominated for the Juno Award, Canada’s equivalent to the Grammy, for his work on “Let Me Tell You About My Day,” produced by Alma Records. Whitaker collaborated with musicians Phil Dwyer and Alan Jones on the album, which was nominated for Traditional Jazz Album of the Year. A proven and committed jazz educator, Whitaker has presented numerous master classes across the nation at locations such as Duke University, Howard University, University of Iowa, University of Michigan, the New School (NY), Lincoln Center, and the Ford Detroit Jazz Festival. In addition, he is a consultant with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra in the development of a jazz education department, and has served on the faculties of University of Michigan and Juilliard Institute of Jazz. The above excerpt was extracted from : http://www.music.msu.edu/faculty/faculty.php?id=33
The reason you can read this is because a teacher has taught you. So thank your teachers, they do alot with little.
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The fabulous, architecturally brilliant, ceiling at the Glasgow University Cloisters.
The beautiful Glasgow University building. Architecture at its best.
Have I filled my brain with garbage, or have I done all I could to keep it clean, pure, and innocent, as it was given to me? Have I educated it as much as I could? Have I used it for the good of my family and my fellow humans? It’s my brain, but I’m responsible for what’s in it, when all is said and done. The 13th Article of Faith: / 13 We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul— We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things. / Joseph Smith Apophysis and PhotoFiltre
This T-shirt contains the three laws of thermodynamics. The shirt reads: / It’s the law: / 1) Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. It can only change forms. / 2) The entropy of an isolated system not in equilibrium will tend to increase over time, approaching a maximum value at equilibrium. / 3) As temperature approaches absolute zero, the entropy of a system approaches a constant minimum.
Ewwwwww! I know it’s nature and it natural and it’s the way stuff is supposed to be. But ewwwwwww! This crawdad was so big it qualified to be an honourary lobster. And Big Bird here was your everyday, normal sized cattle egret so he wasn’t what you’d call “thick-necked” by any means. Once I saw how big dinner was and how small that neck was, I actually got ready to run to the bird’s aid if it got choked. What was I gonna do? Wait for God to tell me cuz I wasn’t trained in avian Heimlich maneouvers when I got my CPR certification. I figured either He was teaching a crash course or I was gonna get to photograph the THIRD part of the food chain coming down to gnaw on the dead bird! Ultimately, here was no need. Biggie here realized claws were not a positive thing inside the throat so one was removed (minor ick factor) and the head was still thinking of ways out of this untenable situation so Biggie bit it (moderate ick factor). But from then on, the ick factor maxed out so don’t read any further unless you’ve got a strong (and empty) stomach. YOU ARE FOREWARNED! Numerous bites in every direction failed to break the shell and there didn’t seem to be any urge to ‘go human’ and eat just the legs and tail. So the egret found a hard spot on the ground, possibly with a rock I couldn’t see, and proceeded to drop the crawdad repeatedly. No head shakes and no pounding or throwing motions. That eventually cracked the shell enough for the bill to pulverize the rest of the exoskeleton and…uh, ...consume the juice. (You were warned, damn it!) This left the rest of the crawdad a lot thinner so after a quick drink of the hunting waters, the egret was able to semi-chew the crawdad into a swallow-able shape, base-ick-ly whole. Relieved I wasn’t going into surgery I wouldn’t be able to film while performing (Hey, Anything For The Shot, remember?), I waited to get another one of those sweet shots of an egret flying by at eye level. Not a chance. Would you believe this sucker went back to the water and caught two more fish before I gave up on him flying??? I guess he needed to make sure there was enough in his guts to keep that broken shell’s pieces from making their departure quite an eye-opening experience. ** / Yolo Causeway Wetlands Preserve, between Sacramento and Davis, California / Taken with a tripod because the 300 MM Nikkor I have *doesn’t have VR (Arrgh!) / Taken with a Nikon D80 with a 70-300MM Nikkor telephoto lens so the bird was never in the slightest bit annoyed by my constant retching… / The bird’s colour is a bit warm from the morning sunlight; the colour balance is correct. / F-number: 5.6 / focal length: the full 33mm / Exposure time:1/200 / Metering mode: pattern / Exposure program: manual / Exposure compensation: +1 / Shot taken: 11/15/08 at 7:45am
More teacher stuff. It’s an oldie, but it still makes me laugh.
This image was captured of the Space Shuttle launch on March 15, 2009 at 6:42 p.m. The Space Shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida and the shot was taken from my front yard in Orlando which is approximately 50-60 miles away. Canon PowerShotSX10 IS
Mandurah from the air…... dedicated to all of those hard working teachers in those crowded and sometimes violent rooms.
A Kindergarten – Hadramawt – Yemen Featured in The Woman Photographer
I’ve always enjoyed the sound of the sax, going way back to my school years and the sound of Fausto Papetti. There is a strong musical gene in our clan, but I have to admit it bypassed me completely! This was taken during a live performance of a jazz trio in a Glen Waverley pavement cafe, here in Melbourne. They gave me permission to shoot while they played – and halfway through their set I noticed this saxophone sitting in a bag. The angle was irresistible. I do not crop or post-edit my work in any way. Shot in 2007, using a Pentax K10D. F4.5, 1/50 sec, ISO 400, focal length 70mm. Featured in A BEAUTIFUL BLUR, May 2009. Featured in ALRIGHT, WHAT IS IT, August 2009. PentaxK10D-3-9403
So what’s the square root of a chicken? A little nonsense math humor for tees!
Canberra Uni Graduands at Parliament House, Canberra.
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