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Discussing What is your favorite NIK filter? in NIK Filters Rick Insane Diego... says: Brillance seems to be way out front here and until last month I don't think I even used it once. I don't know what my #1 was. I used it in conjunction with Photoshop. In that mode I NEVER used Midnight. It seemed like, what did you do with my photo? With that said, I've been using the combo for 2-3 months now and I find that I'm really spreading out my usage of many of the filters because I can apply them so gently. I think though I have a picture for almost every effect in the Complete version.

Virtuelles Kupferstichkabinett “Prisoners”: retratos policiales de finales del siglo XIX, por Arne Svenson Arne Svenson describe a las deterioradas fotografías en blanco y negro que nos devuelven la mirada en tiendas de antigüedades y son arrojadas descuidadamente en las mesas de los mercadillos como "huérfanas", sin nombre y separadas del contexto de su historia. En su libro, Prisoners, Svenson ha adoptado a un grupo de chicos olvidados; encontró una serie de negativos de fichas policiales, los reveló y los trajo de entre los muertos. Estas fotografías de fines del siglo XIX, de la pequeña ciudad de Marysville, California, fueron tomadas por Clara S. El telón de fondo de un jardín con luz difusa, utilizado para sus clientes de retratos, no se cambiaba cuando la policía traía a un presunto delincuente a su estudio, y para muchos de estos hombres, la foto policial era seguramente el único modo de hacerse un retrato fotográfico. Hay una impactante belleza en el trabajo de la Sra. Estos documentos también prueban que las tensiones raciales no están muy alejadas de las actuales, cuando W.M.

Musée d'art et d'histoire du Judaïsme - catalogue des collections Willkommen Nik Photography Cover Photo Selection – April 9, 2014Field of Vision © +Mark Seawell This week's cover photo belongs to +Mark Seawell. Mark is retired from the U.S Air Force. He lives and works in Germany at the Ramstein Air Force base. Mark is a fine art photographer, who specializes in landscape and architecture photography. “Field of Vision” was taken in the hills above Haschbach, Germany on a moody morning in February. Be sure to circle +Mark Seawell on Google+ to see more of his work. If you would like to be considered, please follow these guidelines:- Post an image on your G+ page- Dimensions 2120 x 1192 pixel image (horizontal)- Mention the Nik product/s that you used - Add #nikcoverphoto in your description- Image should not be watermarked If you are selected, we will contact you for the image so that we can post it as a Cover Photo on our Nik Photography G+ page and give you proper credit. Thank you from the Nik Google+ Photos Team

Cat'zArts - Beaux-arts de Paris, collections. Inventaire des oeuvres graphiques, peintures, sculptures, conservées à l'Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (Ensba). Catalogue en ligne pour une grande part accompagné d'images numériques. Base de donné Cat’zArts, qui tire son nom du bal des Quat’z-arts organisé par les élèves des quatre sections de l’Ecole, est un catalogue informatique qui présente les œuvres des collections de l’Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts. Ces collections, héritées des Académies royales, augmentées par de prestigieuses donations et par les travaux scolaires jusqu’en 1968, sont extrêmement variées et comportent aussi bien peintures, sculptures, objets d’art, dessins de maîtres et d’architecture, que photographies, estampes ou Livres et manuscrits. Sur un total de plus de 450 000 œuvres, près de 88 000 figurent déjà dans la base. ! Ouverture de la salle de consultation des collections : lundi et vendredi, de 13h30 à 17h30. Toute demande de documents se fera exclusivement sur rendez-vous et sera limitée au nombre de 5 par séance. Utilisez les guillemets pour une suite de mots exacte, ou en cas de recherche par date. Recherche multicritères

Search the Collection | Cleveland Museum of Art attributed to Berlin Painter (Greek, Attic, active c. 505-460 BC) and 1 other John Sloan (American, 1871-1951) Central Mexico, Tetzcoco?, Aztec, Post-Classic Period Central Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Luba Viktor Schreckengost (American, 1906-2008) and 1 other Georgia O'Keeffe (American, 1887-1986) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (French, 1864-1901) Japan, Jōmon period Japan, Kamakura period Master of the First Prayerbook of Maximillian (Flemish, c. 1444-1519) and Associates Africa, Guinea Coast, Ivory Coast, Senufo people Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917) Benjamin West (American, 1738-1820) Neo-Assyrian, Iraq, Nimrud, Northwest Palace, reign of Ashurnasirpal II, 9th Century BC Byzantium, Constantinople, Byzantine period Frederic Edwin Church (American, 1826-1900) Theodore Roszak (American, 1907-1981) China, Henan Province, Baofeng, Qingliangsi, Northern Song dynasty Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917) Guinea Coast, Ghana, Akan, late 17th-early 18th century Greece, Archaic period, 6th century BC

Welcome Nik Photography Cover Photo Selection – April 16, 2014© +Saurabh Paranjape This week's cover photo belongs to +Saurabh Paranjape. Saurabh is an amateur photographer based in Northern California. This photo was shot on the shore of Napili Bay in Maui, Hawaii, in the dying twilight. Be sure to circle +Saurabh Paranjape on Google+ to see more of his work. If you would like to be considered, please follow these guidelines:- Post an image on your G+ page- Dimensions 2120 x 1192 pixel image (horizontal)- Mention the Nik product/s that you used - Add #nikcoverphoto in your description- Image should not be watermarked If you are selected, we will contact you for the image so that we can post it as a Cover Photo on our Nik Photography G+ page and give you proper credit. Thank you from the Nik Google+ Photos Team

Guggenheim collections online Featuring nearly 1600 artworks by more than 575 artists, the Collection Online presents a searchable database of selected artworks from the Guggenheim’s permanent collection of over 7,000 artworks. The selected works reflect the breadth, diversity, and tenor of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation’s extensive holdings from the late 19th century through the present day, and are continually expanded to include a larger representation of the museum’s core holdings as well as recent acquisitions. In addition to highlights from the Solomon R. Learn More about the Collection LACMA Collections Diazotypie Die Diazotypie ist ein Positiv-Verfahren, bei dem dunkle Linien der Vorlage auf einem hellen Träger ebenfalls dunkel werden. Es bildet sich ein Polymer mit Azofarbstoff. Es wird ohne Emulsion gearbeitet, die Färbung entsteht in einem trockenen Prozess unter Ammoniakdämpfen unmittelbar auf dem Träger. Als Träger können Papier (auch Transparentpapier, hier Mutterpause genannt), Kunststoff (Cellophan, Cellulose-Acetat, Polyester u. a., hier Filmpause genannt) oder Textilien dienen. Die Mutter- bzw. Diazotypien auf Transparentpapier können als Zwischen-Negativ für weitere Vervielfältigungen benutzt werden. Geschichte[Bearbeiten] Die in den 1880er Jahren patentierten Verfahren waren noch Negativverfahren mit Nassentwicklung, die hauptsächlich für die Textilindustrie Verwendung fanden. Funktionsweise[Bearbeiten] Diazoemulsionen enthalten lichtempfindliche Farbkuppler, die bei der Belichtung in nicht mehr kupplungsfähige Bestandteile zerfallen. Einsatzgebiete[Bearbeiten] Konservierung[Bearbeiten]

Home: University of Michigan Museum of Art Navigation Collection Information Collection Access 9076 images/descriptions are openly available. 10750 images are available with authorization; descriptions are openly available. Contact Send comments on this collection to E-MAIL HELP. Collection Size Records: 19,743 Online Images/Media: 18,589 Accession Number 1971/2.104 Credit Line Gift of the Estate of Agnes E. Contact Send comments on this collection to E-MAIL HELP. Copyright © 2020, Regents of the University of Michigan

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