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Win Butler (born April 14, 1980) is the American lead vocalist and songwriter of the Montreal-based indie rock band Arcade Fire. His wife Régine Chassagne and his brother William Butler are both members of the band.
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Rhett Butler
Gifted jazz guitarist Rhett Butler demonstrates his unique style of playing two guitars at once. Butler has shared the stage with Tommy Emmanuel, Al DiMeola, Eric Johnson, Joe Satriani, Monte Montgomery, Andy Timmons, and others, and is among the next generation of Texas guitar heroes.
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Gerard Butler To Play 'Perverse Leprechaun' In Peter Farrelly Sketch Comedy:
'It's very funny. It's insane,' actor says at premiere of 'Bounty Hunter.'
By Eric Ditzian (@ericditzian) , with reporting by Lindsay S
"I play the most perverse, disturbing, disgusting, foul-mouthed leprechaun you could ever imagine," he said. "I've been kidnapped by Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott so they can get their pot of gold. They don't really quite realize what they've bargained for. They land themselves in a bit of trouble."
It gets better still. To fit into the shoes of a wee leprechaun, the famously buff star of "300" and "Gamer" will be swapping out his body for that of another actor for some CGI-assisted comedy.
"It's funny because we're using that technology from 'Benjamin Button' — what's the politically correct term? A little person? — and they're going to put my head onto the little person," Butler said. "It's very funny. It's insane."
Wait, are you messing with us? Is this a St. Patrick's Day prank or something?
"It's for real," the Scottish-born actor assured us. "You have to see it to believe it."
Butler guard Gordon Hayward celebrates after his team defeated Kansas State in their NCAA West Regional college basketball game in Salt Lake City, Utah March 27, 2010. REUTERS/Robert Galbraith (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)
Sir Reilloc adopted the Power Pose to show that he was 'strong and stable', a phrase he chanted like a mantra during the 2017 general election campaign but immediately afterwards banned his butler from repeating.
Home of the Film Photography Studio in Butler NJ. Built in the late 1800's, this building was once the American Hard Rubber Company...makers of Kodak Bakelite Plastic.
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Gerard Butler To Play 'Perverse Leprechaun' In Peter Farrelly Sketch Comedy:
'It's very funny. It's insane,' actor says at premiere of 'Bounty Hunter.'
By Eric Ditzian (@ericditzian) , with reporting by Lindsay S
"I play the most perverse, disturbing, disgusting, foul-mouthed leprechaun you could ever imagine," he said. "I've been kidnapped by Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott so they can get their pot of gold. They don't really quite realize what they've bargained for. They land themselves in a bit of trouble."
It gets better still. To fit into the shoes of a wee leprechaun, the famously buff star of "300" and "Gamer" will be swapping out his body for that of another actor for some CGI-assisted comedy.
"It's funny because we're using that technology from 'Benjamin Button' — what's the politically correct term? A little person? — and they're going to put my head onto the little person," Butler said. "It's very funny. It's insane."
Wait, are you messing with us? Is this a St. Patrick's Day prank or something?
"It's for real," the Scottish-born actor assured us. "You have to see it to believe it."
Made this for my cousin. She picked the fun fabrics. Amy Butler's Blossom bag pattern with fabric from her Love series on the outside and Moda's It's a Hoot on the inside.
Cragside is a country house near the town of Rothbury in Northumberland, England. It was the first house in the world to be lit using hydroelectric power. Built into a rocky hillside above a forest garden of just under 1,000 acres, it was the country home of armaments manufacturer, Lord Armstrong, and has been in the care of the National Trust since 1977. The property was opened to the public in 1979.
Cragside, named after Cragend Hill above the house, was built in 1863 as a modest two-storey country lodge, but was subsequently extended to designs by Richard Norman Shaw, transforming it into an elaborate mansion in the Free Tudor style. At one point, the building included an astronomical observatory and a scientific laboratory. The Grade I listed house is surrounded by one of Europe's largest rock gardens, a large number of rhododendrons and a large collection of mostly coniferous trees. One variety of rhododendron is named after Lady Armstrong.
Lord Armstrong spent much of his time as a child in Rothbury to get away from industrial Newcastle to alleviate his ill health. He returned to Rothbury after not having a holiday for many years and decided to build a modest house on the side of a moorland crag. The original house was completed in 1863 by an unknown architect but was transformed by architect Richard Norman Shaw between 1869 and 1884 into an imposing mansion. Cragside is an example of his English Gothic style. The interiors are of national importance for its collection of furnishings, furniture (much designed especially for Cragside), and fine and decorative arts, including work by many other outstanding designers of the age, such as John Hancock and Albany Hancock and William Morris.
In 2007, Cragside reopened after undergoing "total refurbishment."
In 1868, a hydraulic engine was installed, with water being used to power labour-saving machines such as laundry equipment, a rotisserie and a hydraulic lift. Armstrong was inspired by a watermill on the Dee in Dentdale, and in 1870, water from one of the estate's lakes was used to drive a Siemens dynamo in what was the world's first hydroelectric power station. The resultant electricity was used to power an arc lamp installed in the Gallery in 1878. The arc lamp was replaced in 1880 by Joseph Swan's incandescent lamps in what Swan considered 'the first proper installation' of electric lighting.
The generators, which also provided power for the farm buildings on the estate, were constantly extended and improved to match the increasing electrical demand in the house. The 2006 regeneration project included extensive rewiring.
A new screw turbine was installed in 2014; it can provide 12 kW, supplying around 10% of the property's electricity consumption. The new system uses an Archimedes' screw 17 metres (56 ft) long.
The use of electricity in many of the houses gadgets and internal systems has also led it to be described by some as a smart home as it was the first private residence to use incandescent lighting, a dish washer, a vacuum cleaner and a washing machine. One of Armstrong's stated aims of both using and funding these new automation technologies was to "emancipate the world from household drudgery", as shown on a plaque at Bamburgh Castle, his other residence.
The forthcoming Benedict Cumberbatch film “The Current War” was filmed partly at Cragside - the film tells the story of electricity pioneers Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse.
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Creator : Yana Toboso
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"Happy Birthday"
Gerard Butler To Play 'Perverse Leprechaun' In Peter Farrelly Sketch Comedy:
'It's very funny. It's insane,' actor says at premiere of 'Bounty Hunter.'
By Eric Ditzian (@ericditzian) , with reporting by Lindsay S
"I play the most perverse, disturbing, disgusting, foul-mouthed leprechaun you could ever imagine," he said. "I've been kidnapped by Johnny Knoxville and Seann William Scott so they can get their pot of gold. They don't really quite realize what they've bargained for. They land themselves in a bit of trouble."
It gets better still. To fit into the shoes of a wee leprechaun, the famously buff star of "300" and "Gamer" will be swapping out his body for that of another actor for some CGI-assisted comedy.
"It's funny because we're using that technology from 'Benjamin Button' — what's the politically correct term? A little person? — and they're going to put my head onto the little person," Butler said. "It's very funny. It's insane."
Wait, are you messing with us? Is this a St. Patrick's Day prank or something?
"It's for real," the Scottish-born actor assured us. "You have to see it to believe it."
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Plan of the church of St Peter & St Paul, Butlers Marston, Warwickshire. flic.kr/p/2eu3iFX (Marston = a dwelling on marshy land), was occupied in the 7c by the Hwicce people who converted to Christianity about that time
It was held by Baldwin under Edward the Confessor before 1066, and given by the Conqueror with other estates across the Midlands to Hugh de Greatemisnil who gifted two thirds of all the church tithes on his lands to the Norman abbey of St Eroul.
The 1086 Domesday Survey mentions a priest here implying also a chapel which was probably the size of the present nave.. Soon after 1100 Robert Earl of Leicester acquired these estates from Hugh's son Ivo , and Marston was given to his butler Ralph de Boteler who gave the church to his newly founded priory at Alcester c1175. Thus the name changed to Marston Butlers or Butlers Marston.
Also c1175 a narrow south aisle was added which in 14c was widened and the chancel built on its present lines. Alcester priory paid for vicar's to the parish including Miles of Cirencester in 1306 and Philip of Warmington in 1349
The tower was begun c1450.
After the Mid 16c Dissolution of the priory the tithes , vicarage & advowson were in the hands of the Crown until 1553, when it was granted to Thomas Reve and George Cotton, who sold them on to local landowner Richard Woodward whose father John 1555 had already bought the manor.
Richard Woodward took up residence in the old parsonage house providing a home for the vicar in a much smaller property alongside. He and his descendants continued to enjoy the income from the tithes and to choose the vicars for the next 65 years. Richard died in 1602 a wealthy man, having moved to Stratford leaving his brother Thomas to manage the property . By c1615 the woodwards were accused of allowing 6 houses to fall into decay and converting 270 acres from arable to the more lucrative sheep farming. This boded ill for the village and the population dropped.
By 1616 the parishioners were complaining about the state of the vicarage and the smallness of the vicar's stipend paid by the Woodwards which had not risen much since medieval days.
By 1620 Richard Woodward's sons had more or less sold up, the new owners being the Abrahams who had married into their family. From them it passed again by marriage, to Thomas Newsham under whom things went from bad to worse. By 1674 the vicarage had been let to a "poor family" as no vicar could be found willing to serve for such a small stipend. Ten years later the vicarage was said to be about to fall down. In 1691 Newsham agreed to exchange the vicarage and its land with another cottage of far less value, restoring the old vicarage and land for his own use. He then moved to Warwick but still in 1719 was reported by the parishioners for failing to keep the church in good repair.
Help came with £400 from Queen Anne's Bounty to support poorer parishes in 1735 and another £400 by private donation in 1767. Even so the value of the living by 1782 was still ony £20. No resident vicar could be found and the vicarage was now a "ruinous thatched cottage" being let to tenants. Served by the vicar at Kineton, the lack of a resident vicar meant that many a Sunday passed without a service resulting
in the villagers flocking to the alternative Methodist chapel opened in the 1820s
From the 1760s Christchurch college Oxford had begun buying property in the village acquiring the tithes and the right to nominate a vicar. One of its owngraduates , Thomas Littlehayes became vicar and was provided with a new vicarage to live in, by 1839 he started to refurbish the church, doing away with te huge box pews & putting in benches for the poorer folk. He also started a Sunday School. In his zeal for the village's moral welfare he unsuccessfully attempted to prevent the opening of a beershop run by a known poacher and sheepstealer.
In 1866 another graduate George Fuller Thomaas arrived, who enlarged the vicarage , and during his incumbency of 20 years the church was restored by architect Thomas Naden which included entire reroofing, rebuilding the chancel arch, new chancel windows and the additions of a south porch and vestry. (The earlier steeper pitch of the nave roof can be clearly seen) The biggest change was the rebuilding of the nave north wall, thankfully keeping the 17c nave ceiling intact.
By this time only a third of the villagers were still attending the Methodist chapel.
His next 2 successors completed the work and funded the restoration of the tower
The extended vicarage proved to be too big and expensive for the next vicar Samuel Walton Kay who tried by forgery to augment his income , was stripped of his living and sentenced in 1898 to 12 months imprisonment
The tower has 6 bells; Two are medieval, one inscribed "Sancta Katerina ora pro nobis' ; One of 1662 given by William Loggin & William Abraham; Two where made in 1652 by Henry Bagley; . the tenor with a Latin inscription: 'Vox d[omi]ni ihū xp[ist]i vox exultacionis et salutis.' The most recent in 1947
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2Jordan DewhirstDBR-Sr.6-3210Fort White, Fla. / Fort White
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6Yeovanti WilliamsWRR-Jr.6-0180Daytona Beach, Fla. / Palm Coast
7Tyrail HawkinsDBR-Fr.5-10185Brooksville, Fla. / Georgia Southern U
8Tre DavisLBR-Sr.6-0215Orlando, Fla. / Edgewater
9Schon ThomasDBR-Sr.5-11185Dunbar, Fla. / Dunbar
10Patrick McCainQBSr.6-4230Miami, Fla. / Coral Gables
11Mike KleinLBR-Sr.6-2230Edgewater, Fla. / Edgewater
12Bobby HartWRR-Fr.6-0180Fort Myers, Fla. / Lehigh H.S.
13D'Andre RandleWRSr.5-9175Miami, Fla. / Miami Central
14Rylan WellsQBR-Fr.6-0165Tega City, S.C / Fort MIll
15Dallas JacksonDBJr.6-0180Palmetto, Fla. / Palmetto
16Pernell RattrayWR/RBFr.5-10190W. Palm Beach, Fla. / Seminole Ridge
17Terrance BryantWRJr.6-2190Fort Walton Beach, Fla. / Choctawhatchee
18Nick BentonDBR-Fr.5-10180Navarre, Fla. / Navarre
19Frantz CaudioRBJr.6-0205Fleming Island, Fla. / Fleming Island
20Grady ReddingLBSo.5-10190Cocoa, Fla. / Cocoa
21Trey BarnesLBR-So.5-11220Crestview, Fla. / Niceville
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27Jeremy JonesDBSo.5-11185Fruitland Park, Fla. / Leesburg
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29Jamal AdjamahRBFr.5-10190Miami, Fla. / Mater Academy
30DJ HowardLBJr.5-10205Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland
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57TJ JenkinsDLR-Jr.6-5260Darian, Ga. / McIntosh Academy
58Griffin GarlandLBFr.6-1215Jupiter, Fla. / Jupiter
59Taylor McCullersLBSo.5-11225Jacksonville, Fla / Eagles View
60Chris JonesDLSo.6-1205Ormond Beach, Fla. / Seabreeze
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78Kevin BattleOLR-Jr.6-4315Orlando, Fla. / Oak Ridge
79Harrison MilesOLSo.6-2280Coral Springs, Fla. / Coral Springs
80Chris DepaoloWRSo.5-9175East Lake, Fla. / East Lake
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82Prince GrayWRFr.5-11185Miami Gardens, Fla. / Monsignor Edward Pace
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1Derek O'ConnorWR6-0185JRBourbonnais, IL
2Malcolm WeaverQB5-11180SOEvanston, IL
3Billy RobinsonQB6-3195FRMiamisburg, OH
4Guy DiBalsamoRB5-11195SOChicago, IL
4Brendan ShannonWR5-11195JRLombard, IL
5Kyle BrockettQB6-2205SOIndianapolis, IN
5Chase FergusonQB6-2215FRCharlotte, NC
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11Garrett IversonLB6-1205FRSkokie, IL
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13Ryan KelseyDB6-2175JRNaperville, IL
14Brett PratherWR5-11180JRAntioch, IL
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15Chris BoudouresLB6-1220FRSaint Louis, MO
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26David BurkeDB6-2200SRCincinnati, OH
27Sean GradyDB5-10190JRGeneva, IL
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28Kevin CookDB6-1185SRFishers, IN
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32John HallRB5-9180FRBolingbrook, IL
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57Ethan BrunhoferLB6-2210FRDenver, CO
58Kole LaVille-ShadeDE6-2220FRLoveland, OH
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BOSTON - DECEMBER 18: Michael Jordan #23 of the Chicago Bulls dunks the ball against the Boston Celtics during the NBA game at the FleetCenter on December 18, 1995 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 1995 NBAE (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)
Nikon D810 HDR Photos Malibu Sea Cave, Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography!
Nikon D810 HDR Photos Malibu Sunset through a Sea Cave! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Photography!
Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography for Los Angeles Gallery Show !
Will be busy printing and framing in nice large, matted formats and frames and museum glass! Five of these photos will be printed on 40" x 60" floating wall mounted metal sheets! I think I know which--will share photos of the photos hanging on the walls!
And I am mounting some on plexiglass/acryllic--front mounting them! Some I am printing on lossy fuji-crystal archival paper too, and then front mounting 40"x60" versions to plexiglass--will send photos!
The secret to HDR photography is that you want people to say, "Woe dude--that's unreal!" And not, "Dude--that's not real!" "Unreal" is the word they use when they're trying to figure out the photo--what makes it cool--is it a photo? Is it painted? How'd it come to be--how'd you bend the light that way? "That's not real," is what they say if you have the saturation/HDR/ etc. turned up too high. :)
Some (almost) final edits for my Los Angeles Gallery Show! Printing them on metallic paper at 13" x 19" and mounting and framing them on a 4mm 18x24 white mat and 2" dark wood frame. Also printing some 40" x 70" which is over three feet by five feet! Wish you all could come (and hang out with the goddesses)!
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I booked a major photography show at a major LA gallery in December! Will also be giving some lectures on the story--the Hero's Odyssey Mythology--behind the photography!
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Preparing for some gallery shows this fall to celebrate 300,000,000 views! Printing a few dozen photographs in ~ 30"x40" formats and mounting/framing. Here are some close-to-final edits. HDR photography 7 exposures shot at 1EV and combined in photomatix: 36 megapixel Nikon D8010 with the awesome Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Nikkor Wide Angle Zoom Lens. 45SURF Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography!
Epic Scenic HDR Landscapes Shot with Nikon D810: Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography!
Three-Seven exposures @ 1EV finished in photomatix.
Enjoy the Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography, and all the best on a hero's odyssey of your own making!
High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos rock in capturing the full dynamic range of the scene!
All the best on your epic hero's odyssey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
New blog celebrating my philosophy of photography with tips, insights, and tutorials!
Nikon D810 Sunset Photos of Malibu Sea Cave! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Landscape & Nature Photography for Los Angeles Gallery Show !
45SURF Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography
Homer's Odyssey: Tell me, O muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide. . . Many cities did he visit, and many were the nations with whose manners and customs he was acquainted; moreover he suffered much by sea while trying to save his own life and bring his men safely home; --Homer's Odyssey translated by Samuel Butler