A big thank you to my son Michael Kuby for shooting this tongue cancer photo-essay. These shots were taken during the last half of my treatment phase and show me getting radiation, chemotherapy and then with my feeding tube to my nose and later in my stomach. I like how he captured how tired and lethargic I was. The waste basket full of tissues.
Harvard Summer: A Photo Essay; Harvard Summer: A Photo Essay. by L. Brent Gilmore. Brent is earning a master's degree at Harvard Extension School. He lives in Austin, Texas, and comes to Cambridge periodically to take courses on campus. As a student studying from a distance at Harvard Extension School, I’ve experienced the campus and environs only through intensive weekends or three-week.
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This photo was taken of Sarah in a studio setting. There are different values that creates contrast. There is also symmetry created by the shadow that forms a line on her nose separating the two sides of the photo. This photo was taken with a fast shutter speed that creates a sharp and clearly focused photo. The white balance was set on.
Do you realise that the photos on the on the Internet of these people have all been photo shopped? And even though some people do know this, they ignore it. They know that the photo has been photo shopped, but because they haven’t seen the image before it was airbrushed and tampered with, the photo still presents a perfect person. Social.