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Woman And Candle, Chris Ocken
Bumbrellas, Suzy Lloyd
Gas--Exit 78, Paul Eric Huse
Mt. Cheaha, Roy Burroughs
Nuclear Child, Chris Ocken
Fishers Of Men To Be, Bob Ocken
Rossignol, Bob Ocken
What Mom?, Bob Ocken
Woody's Head, Michael Murray
Convict, Chris Ocken
Sparkov--The Russian Dog, Michael Murray
Wildness Explored, Charles Cantrell
Wildness Explored, Charles Cantrell
Honors Theses
In undertaking this project our purpose was rather vague. We wanted to make a very general study of man's relationship to his environment from both a practical and philosophical standpoint. Such topics as eatable wild foods, wilderness survival, and the need for wilderness preservation have been investigated. Several books have been read in each of these areas and in addition we have made several field trips. We have looked over three or four proposed wilderness areas in Arkansas and Missouri but have become most familiar with the Caney Creek area in western Arkansas. Besides making several day hikes, we camped …
Introduction To Color Printing: A Brief Presentation To Show The Need And Ease Of Personal Color Printing, John Mark Pillow
Introduction To Color Printing: A Brief Presentation To Show The Need And Ease Of Personal Color Printing, John Mark Pillow
Honors Theses
This slide show is intended for use as a supplement to the teaching of Introduction to Photography, Journalism 323.0, Humanities Division, Ouachita Baptist University. It is intended as an encouragement to experimentation and in no way claims to fully explain the technical aspects of color printing. The format is highly flexible and can easily incorporate additional slides or shift the placement of existing ones as the instructor so deems necessary. The following script is provided for any who would desire to use the present slides in a coherent package.
Thase Daniel Photographs And Field Notes, Archivists
Thase Daniel Photographs And Field Notes, Archivists
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Thase Christine Ferguson was born December 5, 1907, to C. Curran and Daisy Moore Ferguson in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She attended Ouachita Baptist College and graduated with a B.A. in music. While at Ouachita she met and married John T. Daniel. Then, in the mid-twentieth century, Thase Daniel gained international fame as a nature and wildlife photographer.
Daniel's interest in outdoor photography began in the 1930s with a failed attempt at taking a picture of a Steller's jay. She began studying works of wildlife photographers and put technique into practice by taking pictures of birds near her home. At that …