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An Abrupt End

Jul 27, 2011 by     2 Comments    Posted under: Photography

A small project by the English James Huse entitled “An Abrupt End” shooting an explosion of balloons filled with milk. “The photo you see here is of a bursting rubber balloon filled with milk. It was only captured through the use of skills, equipment, facilities, training and tutorials made available through our university. It’s both a celebration of all we have learned here and a visual representation of what can only be made possible through the use of university funding in all its available forms. The secondary images were allowed none of the privileges offered by our university, and it shows. The recent budgets cuts to creative education industries can only jeopardise the future of such creative endeavours and rather than this balloon, it may be future students creative educations coming to an abrupt end.”

Submitted by César Couto

Founder of Paranoias, I was born in São Miguel, the biggest island from Azores. I'm a freelancer in the areas of web development and web design and I'm passionate about design, technology and photography. You can follow me at Facebook or Google+ but I normally post in Portuguese.

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