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This is the furnace that melts the scrap into liquid form for casting. The blasts from cold meeting hot were unbelievable. In other words it totally rocked!!!!

4/365 Friday 4 January 2013 - Had a little walk in the garden - the first time since the day after Boxing Day I've ventured outside the house. I still feel very weak and washed out but I took my camera in the hope of finding a suitable subject for picture of the day. It was heartening to see the daffodil bulbs shooting. Spring is on its way!

 

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Nikon D100

 

Focal Length: 28mm

 

Optimize Image:

 

Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)

 

Noise Reduction: OFF

 

2007/07/01 15:14:31.8

 

Exposure Mode: Programmed Auto

 

White Balance: Flash

 

Tone Comp: Less Contrast

 

JPEG (8-bit) Fine

 

Metering Mode: Center-Weighted

 

AF Mode: AF-S

 

Hue Adjustment: 0°

 

Image Size: Large (3008 x 2000)

 

1/180 sec - F/6.7

 

Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

 

Saturation:

 

Exposure Comp.: 0 EV

 

Sharpening: Auto

 

Lens: 24-85mm F/2.8-4 D

 

Sensitivity: ISO 200

 

Image Comment: Copyright Clayton Bruster

 

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"It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live." ~Marcus Aurelius~

THE YORK DANCE ENSEMBLE

BEGINNINGS and ENDINGS

Holly Small, Artistic Director

February 11-13, 2015

Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre

York University

 

PROGRAM

 

SAMAN

Staging & Direction: Shabrina Mardevi

Special thanks to the Indonesian Consul General Mr. Julang Pujianto and

the Godhong Maple Indonesian Arts Community

 

TIPPING POINT (premiere)

Choreography: Tracey Norman

 

FLESH AND A BROKEN WHISPER

Choreography: John Ottmann

 

COUNTERPOINT CLOUD/PROJECT (2013)

Choreography: Carol Anderson

 

TWIST OF FATE (premiere)

for Fern Small and Oliver

Choreography: Holly Small

 

Photos by: David Hou

(All rights reserved)

THE YORK DANCE ENSEMBLE

BEGINNINGS and ENDINGS

Holly Small, Artistic Director

February 11-13, 2015

Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre

York University

 

PROGRAM

 

SAMAN

Staging & Direction: Shabrina Mardevi

Special thanks to the Indonesian Consul General Mr. Julang Pujianto and

the Godhong Maple Indonesian Arts Community

 

TIPPING POINT (premiere)

Choreography: Tracey Norman

 

FLESH AND A BROKEN WHISPER

Choreography: John Ottmann

 

COUNTERPOINT CLOUD/PROJECT (2013)

Choreography: Carol Anderson

 

TWIST OF FATE (premiere)

for Fern Small and Oliver

Choreography: Holly Small

 

Photos by: David Hou

(All rights reserved)

ADVENTURE is the topic for the 24th of May 2011.

 

Tried to capture the start of a new day, but it just doesn't seem quite right to me. Tried to soften this up in post to get that "just waking up" look. I dunno. Might shoot something else today and replace this.

Beginning of demolition in the new Bayshore Dental space.

25 minutes for the 15 miles - my neck was aching a bit from all the tucking and trucking, tho!

Nothing changed much for me so far. I still had to put up with Gretel (the hopeless case). I still wished I could go back to Berlin, although the memories were begging to fade. I was sending letters grandmother and grandfather but I haven't don it in several weeks. The soldiers still came everyday into father's office (an off bounce territory). The servants still came in and cleaned and cooked. Pavel came everyday and peeled potatoes and carrots.

 

Father decided to make me and my sister return to our studies. A few mornings later a man named Herr Liszt came and taught us. He was particularly fond of history and never let us do played like grandmother did.

 

Still after many months out of Berlin there was nothing to explore. I have been looking out of my window at the tall fence. I went outside looking up at my own bedroom window. You could probably jump down from the window it wasn't that high. I went looking around and saw a plaque, it said "presented on the occasion of the opening of out with camp, June nineteen forty". I was not allowed to walk in the direction of the plaque but I tried not to think of the countless times that my parents had told I wasn't allowed to go here. Now I was off to my journey.

one bite in, and it didn't last long... Egg Nog Ice Cream - Mmm mmm good!

SHARON VIRTUE teaches begining throwing with students at Turning Earth Ceramics in London UK

Beginning of what I expect is a fungal infestation, captured with my nice old Pentax 50/4 macro lens. Fortunately it responded well to a gentle bath in ammonia and hydrogen peroxide and cleaned up beautifully so was apparently caught in time and did not etch the lens.

A Snaefell Mountain Railway Carriage begins the Ascent from Laxey to the summit of Snaefel.

Flash girls at the start of the race

THE YORK DANCE ENSEMBLE

BEGINNINGS and ENDINGS

Holly Small, Artistic Director

February 11-13, 2015

Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre

York University

 

PROGRAM

 

SAMAN

Staging & Direction: Shabrina Mardevi

Special thanks to the Indonesian Consul General Mr. Julang Pujianto and

the Godhong Maple Indonesian Arts Community

 

TIPPING POINT (premiere)

Choreography: Tracey Norman

 

FLESH AND A BROKEN WHISPER

Choreography: John Ottmann

 

COUNTERPOINT CLOUD/PROJECT (2013)

Choreography: Carol Anderson

 

TWIST OF FATE (premiere)

for Fern Small and Oliver

Choreography: Holly Small

 

Photos by: David Hou

(All rights reserved)

THE YORK DANCE ENSEMBLE

BEGINNINGS and ENDINGS

Holly Small, Artistic Director

February 11-13, 2015

Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre

York University

 

PROGRAM

 

SAMAN

Staging & Direction: Shabrina Mardevi

Special thanks to the Indonesian Consul General Mr. Julang Pujianto and

the Godhong Maple Indonesian Arts Community

 

TIPPING POINT (premiere)

Choreography: Tracey Norman

 

FLESH AND A BROKEN WHISPER

Choreography: John Ottmann

 

COUNTERPOINT CLOUD/PROJECT (2013)

Choreography: Carol Anderson

 

TWIST OF FATE (premiere)

for Fern Small and Oliver

Choreography: Holly Small

 

Photos by: David Hou

(All rights reserved)

selbst beim Essen müsse ich fotografieren....

:)

This is among my favorite shots ever... I was lucky enough to capture the moment the door opened past her right eye, capturing forever the first glance between bride and groom.

Beginning the day early to take the bus to the train station.

This is the first camp we stayed at in the Orinocco Delata.

Inspired by The Institute for Figuring's crocheted coral reef. I decided to start my own little reef. These projects are excellent stashbusters, not to mention great for mindless (meditative) crocheting while vegging out to TV. Also good as project procrastination proxies. >_>

 

The last round on the light green piece is straight crochet, no increases, and is done with glow in the dark yarn!

Beginnings

Photo Hunting

Johnathan D

We're doing a commercial for my shop, New Beginning, on several cable stations. Getting models lined up for the shoot was a new experience for us, and we had to reschedule the shoot once due to rain, but in the end it went really well I think (haven't seen the finished product as of this writing.) I followed along with my camera, thus this set of pictures. The models are young women and one guy from local colleges, and my shop manager, and one customer who I begged to be in it to provide a more mature look!

 

This set will probably mostly be of interest to the people in the pictures and their friends and family. It's an awfully attractive and fun group of people though! :-)

A moment of insanity - under frozen waters that hit the head like spikes at Five Falls, Courtallam, at 2:30 a.m. The pic here is of the Main Falls, which looks like 'it just started drizzling.' Never can I imagine shooting this place during daytime.

 

The Courtallam Main Falls at 3 a.m. on June 22, 2012.

So... I've been on a little trip these last few weeks. Some shall appear out of order, but I also thought I should begin at the beginning, like a good boy.

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