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Vivian Maier est née en 1926. Nounou professionnelle travaillant pour des familles aisées, elle est décédée en 2009.
Street 4: Gallery of photos taken by the photographer Vivian Maier. One of multiple galleries on the official Vivian Maier website.
Senegal is among the top 3 African countries I always recommend to both first time visitors of the continent or seasoned travelers looking to experience a modern alternative to the travel possibilities in Africa. I love Dakar in particular because it's such a modern city and is pretty easy to naviga
Il 14 marzo del 1923 a New York nasceva la fotografa di origini russe Diane Nemerov, meglio conosciuta come DIANE ARBUS. Fotografa dell’umanità incompresa, capace di penetrare nell’intimità dell’es…
William Eggleston est l'un des photographes les plus influents de notre époque, rejetant les normes pour exprimer sa vision non conventionnelle du monde.
This post will share many fun Dr. Seuss things we have done this week! We made the Big Book Cat In The Hat, Cat In the Hat, What do You See? You can see the finished book at the bottom of this post. Dr. Suess Big Book Click here for all the words Dr.Seuss Stations This year I had Dr. Seuss Day. I had four different stations with parent helpers. The activities lasted about forty minutes. I wanted three helpers and had eight! The kids did not have to go to every station. I also had parents Guest read each morning and gave them a Dr. Seuss book to read. Creature Creation I got the idea from this post here. We made Creatures and named them. You can check them out at the bottom of this post. We put them on plates and used colored Sharpies to write their names. Play a Dr. Seuss Game TPT by Donna M. Glynn called Dr. Seuss Pack. simplebooklet.com Dr. Seuss Bingo Great Bingo Games The MOST popular Oobleck. Recipe for Oobleck Drawing on the computer We worked on Kerpoof. Draw a picture of a favorite Dr. Seuss book. Favorite Color Day I got lots of great ideas from Mrs. Bell's a Place Called Kindergarten. We wore our favorite color to school and made a graph. I love how this came out. I was not planning on doing this graph, but a child said, "Mrs. Clancy we wore our favorite colors now what?" We also watercolor the Cat in The Hat which was another idea from Mrs. Bell Below is a Bridge Map. Next week we plan to do Green Eggs and Ham and The Cat in The Hat. here for stations and favorite sheet This is our published book Cat in the Hat, Cat in the Hat, What do you see? Below you will see pictures of our creatures too! simplebooklet.com Here are our Creature Creations! simplebooklet.com
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Quite some time ago I came across a pin on Pinterest that explained how to convert a photograph into a graph for a cross-stitch pattern using Photoshop - here. (Please have a look at this article as it gives quite a bit more detail than I have here.) At around about the same time, I read an article about an extremely talented Etsy seller who was making commissioned portraits out of Hama and Perler beads. The Etsy seller is called PXL8R and his shop is here. At the time I'd only recently been introduced to Hama beads as my daughter had just received some maxi Hama beads as a birthday present. Seeing the 2 separate articles instantly created the desire in me to try to create my own Hama bead portrait myself. Of course, I had to be a little bit different, so I bought a selection of the mini Hama beads - I later realised that this was possibly not the best starting point! A, they're much smaller and fiddlier to work with and B, the colour choice for mini Hama beads is not quite so great as the midi range. Still, I'd bought them, so I had to use them for at least 1 project... At this point I'd never worked with Hama beads before so this was all quite a steep a learning curve for me. I do like a challenge! The first thing I did was find a photograph that I wanted to reproduce. I cut out all of the background and then turned the contrast right up to reduce the number of colours in the photograph. I switched to indexed colours and selected 10 colours using the custom pallette. I was able to roughly match the colours in the picture with the colours of my Hama beads. I played with the dither settings to try to get the colours blending a little. I then cropped it square. I needed to reduce my image down to individual pixels, so I reduced my image size down to 57 x 57 pixels. I then increased it back up to 570 x 570 pixels, ensuring that I selected nearest neighbour. I created a translucent grid pattern overlay where each line was 10 pixels apart.... ... finally I overlaid the grid pattern as a new layer which gave me a pattern to follow. I wanted to give myself the option of displaying the non-ironed side so I flipped it horizontally to create the mirror image. I printed out my pattern using the option of 'scale to fit media' so I had a lovely big A4 pattern to follow. Technique I had a look at quite a few time-lapse videos of people creating large Hama bead images. There were 2 clear techniques. One was to put all of the first colour in, followed by all of the second colour and so on until you'd filled in all of the colours one by one. The other was to fill it in meticulously line by line. I could see the merits of both, so I tried both at various stages. The clear choice for me was to fill all the colours in line by line. I found if I made a mistake I was only removing part of 1 row, whereas if I filled it in colour by colour I was removing far more. The other reason for filling it in row by row from the top down was that there was far less risk of disturbing the surrounding colours if there was nothing below and I wasn't trying to 'squeeze between' colours - especially as I was using the mini Hama beads. I started off with all of my Hama beads in a divided box with each colour in its own section. I would pick out each bead and place it on the board with my tweezers. However I later found out that it was much faster to drop 'pinches' of Hama beads onto an empty Hama board and tweezer them directly from there onto my image. This method was a good 25% faster. I really love my Hama bead portrait and I've no doubt that I will create similar pieces. It really was a labour of love though and I estimate that it took me maybe 8 or 9 hours to complete. With practise I think I could probably get this down to 6 hours - which makes those Etsy commissioned portraits excellent value! As you can see, I ironed my Hama beads to within an inch of their lives. This was mainly because they weren't all quite the same height, so I was finding that the taller ones were fusing, whilst the shorter ones weren't and I was starting to get into a bit of a mess... I'd spent so long on it I really didn't want it to fall apart at the final hurdle. Knowing what I know now, I'd definitely use midi Hama beads next time as I should think they're probably significantly more forgiving. Every day's a learning day! ---------- Please be sweet and share the love. Leave a comment, subscribe to my YouTube channel, like my Facebook page for regular updates or follow me on Pinterest, Bloglovin' or Instagram
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