This document lists "My Top 20 Best Pieces" and includes a unit number and the author's name, Lauren Barrett. It also mentions that there are 10 pieces under consideration to be included in the list.
This document provides information about propagating and growing various fruit trees, including:
1. Easy fruit propagation methods like runners for strawberries and suckers for raspberries are described. More complex methods like grafting and budding are also covered.
2. Details are given on propagating specific fruits by hardwood cuttings, including best times, cutting length, and how to prepare and plant the cuttings.
3. Information is provided on choosing the right rootstock for different fruit trees to determine size and soil adaptability. Recommended rootstocks are listed for apples, pears, stone fruits, citrus, and other trees.
4. Pests, diseases, and natural remedies are discussed,
Gypsy horses are around 15.3 hands tall and similar in size to paint horses, originating from England and Ireland. Paint horses descended from Spanish horses brought to America and were used by Native Americans as war horses. The author has two miniature horses named Gracie and Martini, who are typically 27 to 30 inches tall. Draft horses are usually used for driving but smaller drafts can be ridden; quarter horses are used for rodeo events and other riding; and Friesian horses are one of the oldest European breeds used for riding, farming, and cavalry. The Morgan horse was the first American breed and was favored in the Civil War for being loyal, calm under fire, and able to march and pull artillery all day.
Summer Care of the Home Vegetable Garden - Oklahoma State UniversityDanousis85z
This document provides guidance on summer care for home vegetable gardens in Oklahoma. It discusses best practices for watering, weed control, use of mulches, and managing diseases and insects. Proper irrigation is important, applying about 1 inch of water per week. Weeds should be controlled through mulching, hoeing, and hand weeding. Mulches help control weeds and conserve soil moisture. Diseases can be prevented through seed treatment, plant treatments, using resistant varieties, and crop rotation. Insect control involves monitoring plants and using appropriate pesticides when needed. Proper care is needed to maintain healthy, productive gardens.
Presented by Adugna Tolera at the Inception workshop for the ‘Fodder and feed in livestock value chains in Ethiopia’ project, ILRI, Addis Ababa, 21-22 February 2012
This document discusses feedstuffs and nutrition for large animals including swine, sheep, and goats. It defines feedstuffs and their primary functions of providing nutrients and energy. It describes the international feed identification system and the eight classes of feedstuffs. For each species, it discusses their water, energy, protein, mineral, and vitamin nutrition as well as common nutritional diseases and feeding management practices.
Livestock play an important role in most small-scale farming systems throughout the world.
They provide traction to cultivate fields, manure to maintain crop productivity, and nutritious food products for human consumption and income-generation.
Despite the importance of livestock, inadequate livestock nutrition is a common problem in the developing world, and a major factor affecting the development of viable livestock industries in poor countries.
Thus the feed resources plays a major role in farm animals.
This document provides information about propagating and growing various fruit trees, including:
1. Easy fruit propagation methods like runners for strawberries and suckers for raspberries are described. More complex methods like grafting and budding are also covered.
2. Details are given on propagating specific fruits by hardwood cuttings, including best times, cutting length, and how to prepare and plant the cuttings.
3. Information is provided on choosing the right rootstock for different fruit trees to determine size and soil adaptability. Recommended rootstocks are listed for apples, pears, stone fruits, citrus, and other trees.
4. Pests, diseases, and natural remedies are discussed,
Gypsy horses are around 15.3 hands tall and similar in size to paint horses, originating from England and Ireland. Paint horses descended from Spanish horses brought to America and were used by Native Americans as war horses. The author has two miniature horses named Gracie and Martini, who are typically 27 to 30 inches tall. Draft horses are usually used for driving but smaller drafts can be ridden; quarter horses are used for rodeo events and other riding; and Friesian horses are one of the oldest European breeds used for riding, farming, and cavalry. The Morgan horse was the first American breed and was favored in the Civil War for being loyal, calm under fire, and able to march and pull artillery all day.
Summer Care of the Home Vegetable Garden - Oklahoma State UniversityDanousis85z
This document provides guidance on summer care for home vegetable gardens in Oklahoma. It discusses best practices for watering, weed control, use of mulches, and managing diseases and insects. Proper irrigation is important, applying about 1 inch of water per week. Weeds should be controlled through mulching, hoeing, and hand weeding. Mulches help control weeds and conserve soil moisture. Diseases can be prevented through seed treatment, plant treatments, using resistant varieties, and crop rotation. Insect control involves monitoring plants and using appropriate pesticides when needed. Proper care is needed to maintain healthy, productive gardens.
Presented by Adugna Tolera at the Inception workshop for the ‘Fodder and feed in livestock value chains in Ethiopia’ project, ILRI, Addis Ababa, 21-22 February 2012
This document discusses feedstuffs and nutrition for large animals including swine, sheep, and goats. It defines feedstuffs and their primary functions of providing nutrients and energy. It describes the international feed identification system and the eight classes of feedstuffs. For each species, it discusses their water, energy, protein, mineral, and vitamin nutrition as well as common nutritional diseases and feeding management practices.
Livestock play an important role in most small-scale farming systems throughout the world.
They provide traction to cultivate fields, manure to maintain crop productivity, and nutritious food products for human consumption and income-generation.
Despite the importance of livestock, inadequate livestock nutrition is a common problem in the developing world, and a major factor affecting the development of viable livestock industries in poor countries.
Thus the feed resources plays a major role in farm animals.
This document lists the top 20 pieces of fantasy artwork, including color-changing animations and falling letter animations that are described in more detail in a blog post. It also lists an additional 10 pieces, such as a footballer animation, with links to view more details in the blog post.
Lauren explored the theme of fantasy for her Unit 4 photography portfolio. She enjoyed this theme the most as it allowed her to be creative and have fun. Her favorite shoots were from her exam, including a "Little Mermaid" inspired shoot at the beach, which she felt rivaled the work of her inspiration Annie Leibovitz. Overall, Lauren found the unit rewarding but physically challenging as she made cardboard props and carefully set up shoots to realize her fantasy concepts.
Lauren explored the theme of fantasy for her Unit 4 photography portfolio. She found this theme the most creative and fun to work with. Most of her shoots were carefully planned from the start, allowing extra time for contextual work and experiments. While challenging to set up, the process of creating props like cardboard shapes helped influence her storybook-inspired shoots. Her favorite shoots included her exam work, where she photographed a model at the beach, and potion-inspired shots where she experimented with lighting effects. Overall, Lauren had a very positive experience bringing her imaginative fantasy ideas to life through photography.
The document discusses how the creator of a music video product followed conventions of the genre to make the video appealing and familiar to the target audience, while also experimenting with some unconventional elements. Specifically, the creator shot portions of the indie/acoustic music video in natural, rustic locations commonly used in other videos in the genre. While mostly adhering to conventions like matching cuts to the song's pace, the creator uniquely edited the entire video in black and white to emphasize emotion. The creator also ambiguously challenged romance-focused narrative conventions to match the song's theme of loss. Websites and packaging for the song were designed with brand identity in mind by following exemplars while also experimenting somewhat with color schemes.
This document provides a list of the top 20 fantasy pieces and an additional 10 pieces. It includes color-changing, footballer, and falling letters animations that are described further in a blog post.
The document summarizes an image taken by Monika for her online origami exhibition. It shows origami birds emerging from a book and scattered about in different formations. The photographer used selective coloring to make the birds stand out against the gray background. While each bird is the same shape, the angles and composition make them appear slightly different as if flying in different patterns. The author appreciates how Monika photographed origami, which is not real, in a natural scene. They like the bold colors emphasizing the fantasy idea and vivid origami against the green background. Shapes in the blurred background also make the image appealing. Monika included hands in the photo to contrast real life with the fantasy of the origami birds.
The author created an image combining shots of origami birds from one photo shoot and a close-up of an eye from another. They wanted to portray the idea that the paper birds have come to life and are now imprisoned in the captor's eye. The eye is in black and white for contrast and intensity, while the small birds are not immediately visible.
Thomas Barbey is a photographer like Jerry Uelsmann who combines different images to create surreal works. Barbey's black and white photo of an alley inside a mouth adds depth and a serious tone, with the mouth forming a circular frame. Both the author and Barbey present surreal scenarios using body parts and black and white tones, connecting their works through
The author created a surrealist image by combining two photos to place facial features on a bridge, inspired by stories of trolls living under bridges. They centered the bridge for depth and contrasted its straight lines with the busy background. Black and white tone added severity and realism while evoking something slightly evil. Famous surrealist Jerry Uelsmann similarly combines images, placing lips on a forest path to imply something is watching. Both use facial features in the landscape to suggest fantasy characters and black and white tones suit the surreal and eerie feelings. The author prefers Uelsmann's technique of adding depth and shadows to the lips for more contrast with the background.
The author took a photo shoot using droplets of food coloring placed in glasses of water. Using a macro lens, the author captured images of the ink dissolving and moving in the water, creating swirling patterns meant to look like magic potions. The author compares their photo to a similar photo by an unknown blogger that used colored ink in water. Both photos connect in their use of lighting, macro lenses to capture detailed patterns, and movements of the liquids creating depth and illusions of magic. However, the author's photo focuses on compact patterns to look like potions, while the other photo has freer movement creating unique shapes with a more surrealist look.
This document lists the top 20 pieces of fantasy media and provides 10 additional recommendations. It includes brief descriptions of color-changing and falling letter animations to highlight in a related blog post.
- The author took photos inspired by The Little Mermaid, using a friend dressed as a mermaid at the beach to capture the fantasy theme in a realistic way through costume and location.
- Photographer Annie Leibovitz's Snow White photo used actress Rachel Weisz as the model, dressing her in an accurate costume and setting her in a forest location with animals to mirror scenes from the film.
- Leibovitz's Disney Dreams series inspired the author's Little Mermaid shoot, though they portrayed different characters. Both used costume and setting to represent the cartoon characters realistically and separated the model from the background to focus attention.
The document discusses the various media technologies used during the research, planning, production, post-production, and evaluation stages of an Advanced Portfolio course. PowerPoint was used to create site plans and layouts during research and planning. Word and Excel were used for documentation, questionnaires, and analysis. Photoshop and Premiere Pro were key tools for post-production editing of images and videos. Live Type was also used to create animated text sequences for the music video. A Mac, digital film camera, tripod, phone, and iPod were vital hardware used during production, filming, and on-location work.
This call sheet provides details for the fourth day of shooting including location, scene, cast, makeup/costume requirements, equipment needed, and directions. Katy will be playing the role of a nurse at a house/bedroom location shooting scenes 1-6. Her makeup should be light foundation and lipstick or gloss. The call time is 2:00pm on February 26th at 25 Abbotsweld in Harlow, Essex. The sheet lists transportation details by bus, train, foot, and car.
The document is an edit decision list for Ed Sheeran's "Autumn Leaves" music video. It reviews over 60 video clips and 40 photo assets, identifying whether each will be used in the final video and providing editor comments. Clips of Ed playing guitar, a girl singing, people walking in the street, and balloons being released were selected for inclusion and editing. Photos of flowers, family portraits and memories will be included in a sequence with fade transitions.
This document lists the top 20 pieces of fantasy artwork so far, including color-changing animation and falling letters animation, with links to further details in a blog post. It also mentions that an additional 10 pieces will be listed.
The call sheet provides details for the third day of shooting including scene locations, cast, script pages, character details, equipment needs, and travel directions. The scenes will be filmed at Epping Station, Stratford Station escalators, and outside at a bowling alley where the cast will actually bowl. Sarah-Jayne Barrett will play the lead role along with Hayley Bird and Jodie Armstrong as friends. Makeup, costumes, props and camera equipment are specified. Cast members are to meet at the bowling alley at 3pm and have insisted on paying for a game themselves to get the best footage. Travel directions to each location are provided.
The call sheet is for the second day of shooting on February 21st 2014. It will take place at The Dashes Sports Ground and feature a scene of the character Yasmin Watkins releasing balloons. Yasmin's makeup, hair, costume and props are specified. The equipment needed includes cameras, tripods and spare batteries. Cast are instructed that only the top half of their bodies will be visible so their clothing should be modest and focus on the top half. Directions for getting to the location on foot from Harlow College are provided.
The document discusses how the author of a music video product followed and challenged conventions of the genre. They mostly conformed to conventions like using natural locations, matching edits to the song pace, and a black and white color scheme. However, they challenged conventions by using an ambiguous storyline rather than a typical love story, and experimenting with mixing black and white and color footage. For their website and digipak ancillary tasks, the author conformed to conventions like using consistent branding but challenged overly contrasting colors in favor of more complimentary tones fitting the genre.
This document lists the primary and back-up actors for various character and scene roles in an upcoming production. It assigns leading actors like Katy Nurse, Jessica Russell, and Yasmin Watkins to portray characters such as a girl singing, playing guitar, and releasing balloons, while also listing alternate actors like Jodie Armstrong, Katie Mould, and Nicola Baxter who can fill in if needed.
The production schedule outlines the tasks, finish dates, and comments for a music video project. Research is scheduled to finish by February 10th. Planning and shooting ancillary tasks are scheduled for February, while editing ancillary tasks and shooting main tasks are scheduled for March. Evaluation is set for March 31st to review the completed project.
This document lists the top 20 pieces of fantasy artwork, including color-changing animations and falling letter animations that are described in more detail in a blog post. It also lists an additional 10 pieces, such as a footballer animation, with links to view more details in the blog post.
Lauren explored the theme of fantasy for her Unit 4 photography portfolio. She enjoyed this theme the most as it allowed her to be creative and have fun. Her favorite shoots were from her exam, including a "Little Mermaid" inspired shoot at the beach, which she felt rivaled the work of her inspiration Annie Leibovitz. Overall, Lauren found the unit rewarding but physically challenging as she made cardboard props and carefully set up shoots to realize her fantasy concepts.
Lauren explored the theme of fantasy for her Unit 4 photography portfolio. She found this theme the most creative and fun to work with. Most of her shoots were carefully planned from the start, allowing extra time for contextual work and experiments. While challenging to set up, the process of creating props like cardboard shapes helped influence her storybook-inspired shoots. Her favorite shoots included her exam work, where she photographed a model at the beach, and potion-inspired shots where she experimented with lighting effects. Overall, Lauren had a very positive experience bringing her imaginative fantasy ideas to life through photography.
The document discusses how the creator of a music video product followed conventions of the genre to make the video appealing and familiar to the target audience, while also experimenting with some unconventional elements. Specifically, the creator shot portions of the indie/acoustic music video in natural, rustic locations commonly used in other videos in the genre. While mostly adhering to conventions like matching cuts to the song's pace, the creator uniquely edited the entire video in black and white to emphasize emotion. The creator also ambiguously challenged romance-focused narrative conventions to match the song's theme of loss. Websites and packaging for the song were designed with brand identity in mind by following exemplars while also experimenting somewhat with color schemes.
This document provides a list of the top 20 fantasy pieces and an additional 10 pieces. It includes color-changing, footballer, and falling letters animations that are described further in a blog post.
The document summarizes an image taken by Monika for her online origami exhibition. It shows origami birds emerging from a book and scattered about in different formations. The photographer used selective coloring to make the birds stand out against the gray background. While each bird is the same shape, the angles and composition make them appear slightly different as if flying in different patterns. The author appreciates how Monika photographed origami, which is not real, in a natural scene. They like the bold colors emphasizing the fantasy idea and vivid origami against the green background. Shapes in the blurred background also make the image appealing. Monika included hands in the photo to contrast real life with the fantasy of the origami birds.
The author created an image combining shots of origami birds from one photo shoot and a close-up of an eye from another. They wanted to portray the idea that the paper birds have come to life and are now imprisoned in the captor's eye. The eye is in black and white for contrast and intensity, while the small birds are not immediately visible.
Thomas Barbey is a photographer like Jerry Uelsmann who combines different images to create surreal works. Barbey's black and white photo of an alley inside a mouth adds depth and a serious tone, with the mouth forming a circular frame. Both the author and Barbey present surreal scenarios using body parts and black and white tones, connecting their works through
The author created a surrealist image by combining two photos to place facial features on a bridge, inspired by stories of trolls living under bridges. They centered the bridge for depth and contrasted its straight lines with the busy background. Black and white tone added severity and realism while evoking something slightly evil. Famous surrealist Jerry Uelsmann similarly combines images, placing lips on a forest path to imply something is watching. Both use facial features in the landscape to suggest fantasy characters and black and white tones suit the surreal and eerie feelings. The author prefers Uelsmann's technique of adding depth and shadows to the lips for more contrast with the background.
The author took a photo shoot using droplets of food coloring placed in glasses of water. Using a macro lens, the author captured images of the ink dissolving and moving in the water, creating swirling patterns meant to look like magic potions. The author compares their photo to a similar photo by an unknown blogger that used colored ink in water. Both photos connect in their use of lighting, macro lenses to capture detailed patterns, and movements of the liquids creating depth and illusions of magic. However, the author's photo focuses on compact patterns to look like potions, while the other photo has freer movement creating unique shapes with a more surrealist look.
This document lists the top 20 pieces of fantasy media and provides 10 additional recommendations. It includes brief descriptions of color-changing and falling letter animations to highlight in a related blog post.
- The author took photos inspired by The Little Mermaid, using a friend dressed as a mermaid at the beach to capture the fantasy theme in a realistic way through costume and location.
- Photographer Annie Leibovitz's Snow White photo used actress Rachel Weisz as the model, dressing her in an accurate costume and setting her in a forest location with animals to mirror scenes from the film.
- Leibovitz's Disney Dreams series inspired the author's Little Mermaid shoot, though they portrayed different characters. Both used costume and setting to represent the cartoon characters realistically and separated the model from the background to focus attention.
The document discusses the various media technologies used during the research, planning, production, post-production, and evaluation stages of an Advanced Portfolio course. PowerPoint was used to create site plans and layouts during research and planning. Word and Excel were used for documentation, questionnaires, and analysis. Photoshop and Premiere Pro were key tools for post-production editing of images and videos. Live Type was also used to create animated text sequences for the music video. A Mac, digital film camera, tripod, phone, and iPod were vital hardware used during production, filming, and on-location work.
This call sheet provides details for the fourth day of shooting including location, scene, cast, makeup/costume requirements, equipment needed, and directions. Katy will be playing the role of a nurse at a house/bedroom location shooting scenes 1-6. Her makeup should be light foundation and lipstick or gloss. The call time is 2:00pm on February 26th at 25 Abbotsweld in Harlow, Essex. The sheet lists transportation details by bus, train, foot, and car.
The document is an edit decision list for Ed Sheeran's "Autumn Leaves" music video. It reviews over 60 video clips and 40 photo assets, identifying whether each will be used in the final video and providing editor comments. Clips of Ed playing guitar, a girl singing, people walking in the street, and balloons being released were selected for inclusion and editing. Photos of flowers, family portraits and memories will be included in a sequence with fade transitions.
This document lists the top 20 pieces of fantasy artwork so far, including color-changing animation and falling letters animation, with links to further details in a blog post. It also mentions that an additional 10 pieces will be listed.
The call sheet provides details for the third day of shooting including scene locations, cast, script pages, character details, equipment needs, and travel directions. The scenes will be filmed at Epping Station, Stratford Station escalators, and outside at a bowling alley where the cast will actually bowl. Sarah-Jayne Barrett will play the lead role along with Hayley Bird and Jodie Armstrong as friends. Makeup, costumes, props and camera equipment are specified. Cast members are to meet at the bowling alley at 3pm and have insisted on paying for a game themselves to get the best footage. Travel directions to each location are provided.
The call sheet is for the second day of shooting on February 21st 2014. It will take place at The Dashes Sports Ground and feature a scene of the character Yasmin Watkins releasing balloons. Yasmin's makeup, hair, costume and props are specified. The equipment needed includes cameras, tripods and spare batteries. Cast are instructed that only the top half of their bodies will be visible so their clothing should be modest and focus on the top half. Directions for getting to the location on foot from Harlow College are provided.
The document discusses how the author of a music video product followed and challenged conventions of the genre. They mostly conformed to conventions like using natural locations, matching edits to the song pace, and a black and white color scheme. However, they challenged conventions by using an ambiguous storyline rather than a typical love story, and experimenting with mixing black and white and color footage. For their website and digipak ancillary tasks, the author conformed to conventions like using consistent branding but challenged overly contrasting colors in favor of more complimentary tones fitting the genre.
This document lists the primary and back-up actors for various character and scene roles in an upcoming production. It assigns leading actors like Katy Nurse, Jessica Russell, and Yasmin Watkins to portray characters such as a girl singing, playing guitar, and releasing balloons, while also listing alternate actors like Jodie Armstrong, Katie Mould, and Nicola Baxter who can fill in if needed.
The production schedule outlines the tasks, finish dates, and comments for a music video project. Research is scheduled to finish by February 10th. Planning and shooting ancillary tasks are scheduled for February, while editing ancillary tasks and shooting main tasks are scheduled for March. Evaluation is set for March 31st to review the completed project.