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A Red Dichromat's Response to the Paperback - Seeing Color Colorblind
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Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw. A Red Dichromat’s Response to the Paperback. A Red Dichromat’s Response to the Paperback. May 22, 2016. A Red Dichromat’s Response to the Paperbook Book, “ Seeing Color Colorblind. My initial attempt to create diptychs that covered a large range of colors, including skin tones, to show the normal-visioned world how someone with a specific type of color deficient vision sees the world, was with my son, who is a red dichromat. I remember getting sent to the pri...
Color and Light - Seeing Color Colorblind
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Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw. June 2, 2016. Color and Light. Color Is All About Light. Color and light. The beauty of New Mexico is all about light. Sunrise and sunset are all about light. Rainbows are all about light. Photography is all about light. Color is all about light. Double Rainbow – Color is All About Light. Again, the color deficiencies in this quadtych are mild-to-moderate, which is actually more common than near-complete absence of a color. Note that the objects on the gr...
Red deficient vision Archives - Seeing Color Colorblind
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Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw. Category: Red deficient vision. Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. May 23, 2016. Examples of Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. This red lacewing butterfly from the Tucson Botanic Garden. Was one of the subjects in the original set of diptychs for the book, “ Seeing Color Colorblind. Note that the color of the leaf changes also. That is because the leaf was not pure green, but contains other colors as well. If red is not s...Black...
"Colorblindness" Archives - Seeing Color Colorblind
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Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw. Category: “Colorblindness”. Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. May 23, 2016. Examples of Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. This red lacewing butterfly from the Tucson Botanic Garden. Was one of the subjects in the original set of diptychs for the book, “ Seeing Color Colorblind. Note that the color of the leaf changes also. That is because the leaf was not pure green, but contains other colors as well. If red is not seen,...A Red...
Color Vision and Father's Day - Seeing Color Colorblind
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Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw. Color Vision and Father’s Day. Color Vision and Father’s Day. June 18, 2016. Color Vision and Father’s Day. Father’s Day and Color Vision. The question began as, “what does my son see? How does he see the world? 8221; In working with him to answer that question, I learned a lot about my father, who also saw the world the same way. The results of that initial work with severe red deficient vision are available at Amazon. Happy Fathers Day to all! That is inter...
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Seeing Color - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. April 26, 2015. I began to give seeing color much more thought when I saw a beautiful video showing some colorblind people seeing color for the first time using EnChroma glasses, specifically designed to help colorblind people see color. I knew from high school genetics. I came to realize that was not a joke, and how really differently they saw th...
New Mexico Archives - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. Category Archives: New Mexico. Fledglings: Bad Hair Days. Fledglings: Bad Hair Days. This fledgling Woodhouse’s scrub jay in the early morning light shows some of the beauty it will develop as it becomes adult. Fledgling Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay. These jays will come quite close for peanuts! Fledgling Robin in Early Morning Light. At sunrise twice in...
Spooky Full Moon - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. May 3, 2015. Spooky full moon – the words themselves make me think more of Halloween than a beautiful spring evening. As the moon rose over the mountains, it was initially simply a beautiful moon. Clear Sky and Beautiful Rising Moon. But, in a very short period of time, the moon with heavier clouds definitely had a spooky appearance. August 7, 2016.
Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. June 8, 2015. Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. These images are not spectacular in the sense of being in any way unusual. These are very typical images from a summer afternoon in the Middle Rio Grande Valley of New Mexico. Sandia Mountains looking across the Rio Grande, after a brief thundershower.
An Awesome Sky - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. May 25, 2015. An awesome sky in. I was working in the study when the pink light through the window lit up the room. Sunset, looking eastward toward the Sandia Mountains. Sunset over the Sandia Mountains, looking eastward. Sunset, looking westward toward the Rio Grande Valley. Sunset, looking westward toward the Rio Grande Valley. It truly was beau...
About - Susan Brandt Graham Photography NewsSusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. Susan Brandt Graham, MD, PhD. Even growing up in Norman, Oklahoma, Susan knew my soul resided in the light of the Southwest. Given a Kodak Brownie at a young age, she has worked her way through Polaroid (film), Leica (film), Nikon(film and digital), and Canon (digital) cameras. Her current digital camera of choice is the Canon 5D Mark II. I had no...
Albuquerque Archives - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. Fledglings: Bad Hair Days. Fledglings: Bad Hair Days. This fledgling Woodhouse’s scrub jay in the early morning light shows some of the beauty it will develop as it becomes adult. Fledgling Woodhouse’s Scrub Jay. These jays will come quite close for peanuts! Fledgling Robin in Early Morning Light. At sunrise twice in less than a week. Of note,...
Albuquerque Archives - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. Crepuscular Rays of Light – Beauty and Brevity. Crepuscular rays of light, “fingers of God,” and other names are beautiful atmospheric optics. August 2016 has been remarkable for their appearance over the Sandia Mountains. I’ve been able to photograph this phenomenon. Crespuscular Rays 6:20:25 am. Crepuscular Rays 6:25:48 am. Photographers in Albu...
Fading Light - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. July 28, 2015. It should be noted these images were taken looking east toward the mountains, rather than the more typical sunset images taken looking west toward the setting sun. Here in Albuquerque we are fortunate to often have multiple views of changing light at sunset. Looking east toward the Sandia Mountains, 8:11 pm. Dawn, 24 Hours Apart.
Dawn, 24 Hours Apart - Susan Brandt Graham PhotographySusan Brandt Graham Photography
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Susan Brandt Graham Photography. A Southwest Point of View. 2015 Corrales Fine Art Show. 2015 Image New Mexico. 2015 Insight New Mexico. 2016 Shows and Awards. Dawn, 24 Hours Apart. July 12, 2015. Dawn, 24 hours apart during this active monsoon season, looked very different. Each was beautiful, as New Mexico skies tend to be. Sunrise Over the Sandias. Sunrise the Following Day. This entry was posted in Albuquerque. Image New Mexico Opening. 2 thoughts on “ Dawn, 24 Hours Apart. July 12, 2015 at 6:40 am.
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[MDIA590] Collaboration Systems | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign – Fall 2014
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign – Fall 2014. On Syllabi, Boundary Objects and Prototypes. Fall 2014: Mondays, 2-4:50P, 223 Gregory Hall – Anita Say Chan. Col lab o ra tion. Joint production (to labor together) 1:. To work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor 2:. To cooperate with or willingly assist an enemy of one’s country and especially an occupying force 3:. To cooperate with an agency or instrumentality with which one is not immediately connected.
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Color Arts Collective, Inc. Click here to edit subtitl. Visual, Performing and Literary Arts Learning. Business Development and Employment Readiness. Seeing Color Arts Collective, Inc. is a 501c3 non-profit arts education and mentoring organization headquartered in the District of Columbia, organized to provide arts education to youth and adults traditionally less served in the arts, who may be faced with challenged situations. First Lady Michelle Obama.
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Seeing Color Colorblind - "Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw."
Sometimes I wish people could see what I saw. Color Vision and Father’s Day. Color Vision and Father’s Day. June 18, 2016. Read More Read More. June 2, 2016. 8221; Albuquerque is known for…. Read More Read More. Black and White in Color: A Conundrum. Black and White in Color: A Conundrum. May 29, 2016. Black and White in Color: A Conundrum Black and white in color? How could that be? Read More Read More. Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. Degrees of Red Deficient Vision. May 23, 2016. Read More Read More.
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Seeing Complexity | Visualizing Complex Data
A “New Data Epistemology”. Review: Now You See It by Stephen Few. Review of Beautiful Visualization: Looking at Data Through the Eyes of Experts. Simplifying data-and why it can be dangerous. Data visualization and educational efficiency. January 12, 2013. Can data visualization be used in the classroom? Using statistics to lie, and why democracy needs statistical literacy. August 3, 2012. We are devoted to bringing you visual data from academic sources, around the web, and our own imaginations. It i...
Reflections on God & Nature by Chuck Summers & Rob Sheppard | Seeing Creation
Reflections on God and Nature by Chuck Summers and Rob Sheppard. A few remarkable things about bats:. Bats can “see” in the dark through echolocation that can discern things as small as the human hair. Imagine having a fish finder that could show you things underwater in that detail! Because they are small and fly, bats have a very high metabolism. They eat a lot! They will typically eat 1/3-1/2 their body weight in insects every day. Bats are more closely related to primates, and humans, than to rats an...
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seeingcreativevisions | The How To See More than just the Box!
The How To See More than just the Box! This hand, That hand, Right hand, Left hand, No, your Other hand! Is what my kids father use to tell me when he had told me to turn right and I went left. Being ambidextrous has it’s own set of drawbacks like you never know what is truly right or left. On the other hand. A cup of Joy and Creativity. I have several assignments that can be very good for opening of the brain and fertilizing your creativity. The first one I want to discuss is the coloring with your.