No Doubt this one, my sister and my lady.
I could have sworn I saw something no one else could
•March 14, 2017 • Leave a CommentWhat I don’t recommend is, shot while driving. As usual, since I have a sharp eye, I was driving to northwest towards Orange County and in the middle of the Tappan Zee Bridge I saw this. Well, its very recognizable, the focal point, I could have sworn there was something on those two dots, and I could have never imagine there were two people standing in there, and had the least idea how they got up there. click here for big imageclick here for big image
Power Point
•March 14, 2017 • Leave a CommentDue Feb 20
I lost my power point presentation but I have the images that I used that day
What is the most interesting thing that you have seen this week?!?
•March 14, 2017 • Leave a CommentDue Feb 13
I found this image from a newspaper research from Peru from February 13th
This photo was sent from wassap to the journal news and then post online, in the location of Peru, Seawolf was rescued in the beach of Chilca.
Hopefully this animal survived but the image represents a pretty impressive situation.
current state of humanity to an extraterrestrial being
•March 14, 2017 • Leave a Commentdue Monday, Jan 23
As conclusion, extraterrestials will never have the emotions humans have, the sense of caring and the importance of making a world better.
Interview
•March 7, 2017 • Leave a CommentDue Feb 27
Interview to my grandmother in Peru
her name is Delia Zamudio
1. What is one of the most beautiful things you have ever seen?
watch my first son to born.
2. What is one of the most beautiful things you have ever experienced?
work as taxi driver.
3. What is their favorite memory or story about you?
Be my first grandson, having you to my side until your fourteens.
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Evidence of the interview ( while my granda is in Peru )
The business of science-fiction and horror
•February 28, 2017 • Leave a Comment
Well, why is there an umbrella building on fire? because its the end for umbrella corporation and vanishing. Alice brought her guts out and with her unique courage decided to bring down the apocalypse and chaotic zombie world. its time for her to get rid of “Wesker” who is the main enemy character of the movie. As a final chapter movie, as everything comes to an end, Alice, the protagonist thorough the entire series made her purpose by realizing his defeat.
What I picked this photo? it is a personal favorite one, but lets talk about artistic photography aspects. To start, Alice is idealized in a pose that tells her accomplishment, as if its after the battle and she looks fierce and determined. she looks pretty much perfecto as if she never was touched, except by her little wound in her face.
the focal point? obviously our eye goes directly to the left, the umbrella symbol on one of the buildings that belongs to this corp. What else draws our eyes to that corner? of course there is a invisible linear perspective, coming from the two buildings at the right side, followed by her right arm that is directly falling at the building.
There is a nice shape of negative space made by the clouds. and to conclude, I’m frustrated that I haven’t seen this in the movies. Since I didn’t have the time to reserve my ticket, but one day will appear available, hopefully on Netflix.
Preferred artist influence
•February 6, 2017 • Leave a CommentThis Guy……
this guy is all about perseverance and consistency, he is all about patient.
He made a decision that he knew and acknowledged that it was going to take not just years, but even decades. Very powerful and simple concept. Women portrait in black and white. His name is Nicholas Nixon.
He has been continuing shooting until todays day, hopefully these 4 women still alive many years had passed and its quite impressive how something so simple can become an enormous valuable acquisition to admire and preserve as a relic.
Andreas Gursky, multimillionaire photographer
•January 24, 2017 • Leave a Comment
Andreas Gursky was born in 1955 in Leipzig, former East Germany. He attended Folkwangschule, Essen, from 1978 to 1981, and Staatliche Kunstakademie, Düsseldorf, from 1981 to 1987. Recent major museum exhibitions include the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2001, traveled to Reina Sofia, Madrid; Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, through 2012); Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland (2007); “Retrospective 1984–2007,” Haus der Kunst, Munich (2007, traveled to Istanbul Museum of Modern Art, Turkey; Sharjah Art Museum, United Arab Emirates; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; and Ekaterina Foundation, Moscow, through 2008); “Works 80–08,” Kunstmuseen Krefeld, Germany (2008, traveled to Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada, through 2009); Museum für Moderne Kunst, Germany (2008); Museum Haus Esters Haus Lange, Germany (2008); Pinchuk Art Center, Ukraine (2008); “Andreas Gursky at Louisiana,” Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark (2012); Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf (2012); The National Art Center, Tokyo (2013); National Museum of Art, Osaka (2014); “Landscapes,” Parrish Art Museum, New York (2015); Museum Frieder Burda, Germany (2015–16); and “Andreas Gursky—not abstract,” Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2016). Gursky’s work is featured in important public and private collections throughout the world, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Tate Modern, London; National Galleries of Art, Edinburgh; National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California; Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland; Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; and Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf.