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Place: Rotes Kliff, Sylt, Schleswig Holstein, Germany
Camera: Nikon 801s
Lens: Sigma 35-70mm
Media: Kodak 200 (diapositive)
Tone compressed (9 images) x 2 and stitched together. About an hour earlier the clouds were much more dramatic. I'm always an hour late. :(
Late afternoon sun, Devine Street...between Palmetto Pig and the Coliseum, in Columbia. The building is on the National Register of Historical Places.
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Managed to persuade my DS to go out. It took me almost an hour to get out of the house. There was not much time left to search for lines, so I went straight away to a place with nice lines. I started taking pictures keeping an eye on my budding photographer. After first shoot, I realised that I need to get the picture quick, there was not much power left after my morning photo session.
I changed my lens to the zoom to compress the space between arches. The weather was very nice, although I'd like it to be a bit cloudy :)
Inquiry Institute 2009: Implications for Science, Education and Learning
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II09: Inquiry Based Science Education for an Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Summer Institute 2009
Bryn Mawr, PA
July 20 - July 31, 2009
Dr. Paul Grodbstein - follow up debriefing on our Soduko exercise.
This video taken on July 30, 2009
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One of those days when the leaden skies seemed to be compressing everything downwards. A better day for the beach than the hills. This is taken on the walk out to Faraid Head looking across Balknakeil Bay.
Sutherland, NW Scotland.
In order to gradually and evenly increase the pressure on the 'sandwich', the USST team put several garbage cans on top of it and then filled each one with water - adding a little water to each one in turn. Very clever.
At first, they considered putting a very heavy weight (one of the highway repair plates used to anchor the ribbon) on top of the 'sandwich' to compress it, but after a short conversation with Ben Shelef, the organizer of the Games, they decided it was impractical and chose this method instead. It worked great.
Compressed Hamachi
Black Truffle • Foie Gras Terrine • Celery
Note: We were both served this compliments of Chef Kreuther.
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