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Friday, April 30, 2010
OBJECTS IN THE ROUGH: Geologists use tools and handy objects when recording surfaces to provide a scale reference in photographs. Typical objects used are: chisel-point hammer, shovel, hand lense, hard hat, binoculars, pen, pencil, etc. In the emulative exercise I lacked many of the tools usually used for imaging scale and thus used whatever could be found handy.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
ICE: IT'S SORT OF LIKE ROCK BUT ITS ERODING IS CALLED MELTING
HARD VS BRITTLE, TIME WILL DECIDE
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
SPARE CHANGE MAKES ROCK LOOK SMALLER THAN IT APPEARS
Thursday, April 8, 2010
THE MANY FACES OF A POIGNANT OBJECT
From the half indoor, half outdoor desk of Tegan Moore, Pouch Cove, Newfoundland.
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OBJECTS IN THE ROUGH: Geologists use tools and han...
ICE: IT'S SORT OF LIKE ROCK BUT ITS ERODING IS CAL...
HARD VS BRITTLE, TIME WILL DECIDE
SPARE CHANGE MAKES ROCK LOOK SMALLER THAN IT APPEARS
THE MANY FACES OF A POIGNANT OBJECT
From the half indoor, half outdoor desk ...
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