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CGCXL Out doing a compass swing at Calgary International Airport (CYYC). I've been playing with blended exposures and images so I feel like I cheated on this a little. The sky was actually quite gray and bland when I took the picture, so I used another shot with better clouds and blended it into the sky.
One of the buildings on the grounds of the Compass Inn musem, a restored stagecoach stop in Laughlintown, PA. Photo courtesy of Katie Sekelsky.
This compass has been acid stained to give great depth and multiply colors! We have many different color to give you the desired colors and looks you want~
A group of kids jump up and down during a hop-a-thon at The Compass School in Deerfield Township on Wednesday, February 23, 2011. The kids were hopping to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The Enquirer/Leigh Taylor
Demonstrating the fact that moving charges create a magnetic field, which can be measured using the deflection of a magnetic compass.
The Compass Caddy on #Kickstarter! This photo is for use on Brian's Backpacking Blog. © All Rights Reserved. Don't miss out on the latest backpacking gear reviews, hiking, and backpacking news. Like Brian's Backpacking Blog on Facebook to stay up to date and participate in gear giveaways!
Gumnut Guides focused on Knots Monday 6th May... learning and demonstrating how to tie knots in all sorts of creative ways
Previously a Hybrid-powered example, Compass Royston's latest Solo GX55 is now diesel powered and is seen on the 588 heading for Hartburn.
Ausstellungseröffnung am 11.05.2023: Unter dem Motto „Compass reloaded! Navigating the Future“ hat das Ars Electronica Center die jüngsten Technologiesprünge in seine Ausstellungen und Labs aufgenommen. Eingebettet in die 2019 gestartete künstlerisch-wissenschaftliche Auseinandersetzung mit KI und Neuro-Bionik laden eine Reihe neuer Exponate und weiterentwickelter Ausstellungsbereiche dazu ein, sich inmitten der aktuellen Begeisterungsstürme und Panikattacken wieder etwas Orientierung zu verschaffen. „Compass reloaded!“ umfasst neue Stationen von Künstler*innen und Entwickler*innen aus Österreich, Rumänien, Belgien und den USA.
Foto: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir