Monthly Archives: October 2012

Unphotographable Moment #2

This is a picture a did not take of a woman walking through the Brooklyn bridge. She was covering herself and a little kid of a pouring rain with a cardboard, both with worn clothing were shivering from the cold. … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment #1

This is a picture I did not take of a beach in my country. I was in the beach watching the most beautiful show, The Sunset. The sound of the wave colliding each other, the palm trees moving with the … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment #6

This is a picture I did not take of a girl who did not let any car parks. I was sitting down on the steps out of my apartment and then there was this girl who was standing on the … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment 5

This is a picture I did not take of man who was trying of not missing the train. I was on the train and this guy ran so fast because the doors were closing! He made it, and hit a … Continue reading

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Unphotographable moment # 4

This is a picture I did not take when I went to Ecuador. When I was returning, there was a girl who was crying for her love. I guess he was moving to another country. I could see her loneliness … Continue reading

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Michael Grave’s “Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing” Austin Felix

In the article, “Architecture and Lost Art of Drawing” by Michael Graves, which was published in September 1, 2012, in New York Times, Graves states that technology has began to outweigh the natural passion for drawing and art.  Graves simply … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #3 Austin Felix

This is a picture i did not take of my room when the power was switched off. With only natural light from the rising sun my walls reflected this colors around the room. Each wall was a different shade of … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment #2 Austin Felix

This is a picture i did not take of new Barclays Center located in Brooklyn. The new shape and exterior of the arena stood out as others crowded around taking pictures.  the entrance of the center has a rusted metal … Continue reading

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Unphotographable Moment Austin Felix #1

This is a picture i did not take of the incomplete world trade center tower. Walking to class early morning looking across into the lower skyline of the city is where i spotted the tower. While scanning this massive building … Continue reading

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Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing Summary- Raveena Bahadur

In Michael Graves article “Architecture and the Lost Art of Drawing,” which was published in the September 1, 2012 edition of The New York Times, Graves describes how important drawing is, despite the fact we have computers to make our lives … Continue reading

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