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Jonathan Osborne - Photography: My First Attempt ...
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography. Saturday, 11 October 2008. My First Attempt . At the Colchester Photographic Society I was persuaded to enter some pictures for a competition, below are the images that I submitted. I'll let you know how I got on! Taken in our garden - no edits on the colour, only cropping). Choir at Kings College Cambridge. One image had to be monochrome). Kite Boarding at Frinton on Sea. We came across two guys Kite Boarding on some grass at Frinton). Willy Lott's Cottage - Flatford.
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography: Exercise One – Focal Length and Angle of View
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography. Sunday, 31 January 2010. Exercise One – Focal Length and Angle of View. This exercise required three photographs taken at differing focal lengths, the first a near life like, the second with the camera at is shortest focal length, and the final image wit the camera set to its longest focal length. For this exercise the camera was set to automatic and only the focal length was changed. The result is what comes across as a messy image. The final shot in this set was taken wi...
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What I learned at the Amnesty Scotland Human Rights Festival | Service Writing
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What I learned at the Amnesty Scotland Human Rights Festival. Monday, December 3, 2012 - 12:25. Had their annual Human Rights Festival. At St Augustine’s Church in Edinburgh on Saturday the 17th of November. There was food, there were stalls, there were workshops and films and there I was, too, notebook in hand. A human right is. The three biggie themes that came up again and again throughout the afternoon were:. The public’s and journalists’ understanding of human rights. And perceptions in the media.
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography: Exercise Two - Focus with a set aperture
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography. Sunday, 7 February 2010. Exercise Two - Focus with a set aperture. For this exercise find a scene which has depth - a wood full of trees, for example, a row of cars seen from an acute angle, or a crowded market. From the same place, take two or three pictures, each focused on something at a different distance. (For this to work, the lens aperture must be wide - at its lowest f-stop number.). For this exercise a number of images were taken of a glass chess set. Of the three...
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography: A couple of things, one good one sad...
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Jonathan Osborne - Photography. Saturday, 27 September 2008. A couple of things, one good one sad. I surprised myself a bit earlier this week, recently I joined the Colchester Photography Society, and this week they had a Still Life studio evening. This is an area that I have not looked at before, but with a little encouragement anf some assistance from a couple of people that know about setting up lighting etc., i took the shot below. Labels: Colchester Photographic Society. View my complete profile.
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Photography by Angela Catlin | Billy Briggs Independent, freelance journalist specialising in human rights reporting
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Human trafficking in Burkina Faso. Sold into a life of despair. The female Kurdish mountain fighters. Angela Catlin - Rebuilding after the tsunami in Banda Aceh. A feature we produced for Scotland On Sunday’s Spectrum Magazine exposing the. Racism suffered by Roma in Scotland was voted British winner of the European Union Journalist Award in 2007 and our reportage came third overall in Europe out of more than 800 entries to take the Bronze Prize. Please visit www.angelacatlin.com.
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The Ferret is an in-depth investigative journalism platform for Scotland and beyond. We are a work in progress and will continue to evolve. But our current plan is to work with our supporters to conduct a series of themed investigations. Our longer term aim is to secure enough subscribers to enable us to produce original journalism in the public interest on a regular basis. The Ferret is a registered co-operative, with places reserved for both journalists and subscribers on the board. Diversity is import...
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The Schweiger File: Nazi hunter criticises Austrian government
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The Schweiger File: Nazi hunter criticises Austrian government. August 17, 2015. December 27, 2015. The world’s foremost Nazi hunter has criticised the Austrian government after receiving a copy of a rare interview with a former SS officer obtained by The Ferret. During a four hour discussion at his mountainside home in Styria, Austria, a defiant Schweiger defended his Nazi beliefs and used racist and anti-Semitic language. Herbert Schweiger in Vienna. The information provides an insight into the rise of...