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Born in Argentina , DJ / Producer / Composer at LSR Productions / Academy Percussionist / Photographer,

 

Juan Lopez of Do Werk

 

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"With Live percussion incorporated in their performances .

The drive to experiment with sounds is clear enough to fit this artists in the upcoming chart . An urge of inspiration has made them realized where the mind was set , and meant to become ,

They imply "I believe user is key , and music should speak for itself" ...."

Not sure this is where I would go if I really wanted to concentrate on work. The view out over the valley toward Hood is pretty amazing. This guy was in a zone though. Not only did he not peek up at the view once while I was there....he also didn't flinch at the audible "clomp" of my Hasselblad.

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm.

Jaffa Clock Tower in the background, David Razi’el Street, Old City of Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Israel

  

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Roc City Ringers rehearse

Inline skates used to slide along the handrail on top of Dundees Law Hill.

 

The CTO is, once again, slightly overly warm for my taste :-(

 

Strobist: SB800 set at 1/4 power, CTO gel, 17mm zoom with builtin diffuser. Positionned mid height to camera right (on the upper handrail). Manual exposure. Tiggered by PW.

the classic tongue out, eyes shut look of total concentration! another shot that made me laugh when i saw it.

 

an all female drumming troup was entertaining people waiting to get a river taxi, up river into Glasgow, i couldn't resist a few shots. :P

These concentrate thickeners used a chemical flotation process to separate metal from rock in finely ground ore.

Masters of Formula 3

Contax rx 50/1.4, natura 1600,

全彩現像

Apple iPhone 7 Plus.

Concentrate ...

Jeremy concentrating too hard on his 3DS to notice the Stick Together Sticker on the MTR

If I try hard enough to not move, they will probably think I'm a stuffed up cat.

i've been caught up in myself lately, but for the better. concentrating my energy into different and very unattended areas of everything around me. this is my first attempt at anything like this, I miss photoshop fun.

Beautiful pediactric nurse in pink scrubs writing on clipboard. Look of concentration on face.

Camera: Olympus PEN E-PL5

Lens: Panasonic Lumix 14mm f2.5

Flash: Olympus FL-600R flash, Demb Flip-It! bounce card

Concentrate!!!

blog.usaid.gov - Schoolchildren concentrate at Ecole Marie Dominique Mazzarello in Port-au-Prince, which has classrooms built as part of the PHARE program of USAID. Photo copyright Kendra Helmer/USAID

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The Formosan rock macaques (Macaca cyclopis) that live on Shou Shan, a mountain that abuts Kaohsiung city in Taiwan, are effectively marooned on an island between the city streets and the sea on the other side. These Formosan endemics share the mountain with hordes of hikers, and so are very accustomed to people and easy to photograph.

This old male had a badly scarred lip and was busy grooming a female.

 

7 months old Cane Corso puppy doing Mobility.

Lunch with the family at one of our favourite locations, Taverna Xigia, near Orthonies in the north of Zakynthos.

All the light is wrong and it's out of focus ... but this is Joe playing one of his G5 pieces at his teacher's summer concert.

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" O'.. yah,sure.. EVERYONE thinks he's a 'Jedi' .. "

 

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Jeremy finishing a Megaman Zero mission on his NDS at Triple O's in Sha Tin. He'd been ill for a week.

Intense speed build as OneLug builds the LEGO company's version of the Tower of Orthanc. Don't think it will take 8 months...

Another shot of this gorgeous little bird fishing in the sunshine. I shall have to look for her again. I was utterly captivated.

 

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The final result. And some tequilla.

WILMINGTON, Del. (Wednesday, May 28, 2014) – Today, Lieutenant Governor Matt Denn, Chair of the Criminal Justice Council, and Chris Kervick, Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Council, announced the 2014 Byrne Grant recipients at a press conference at the Rick VanStory Resource Center in Wilmington.

 

This year’s Byrne Grants were awarded to seven non-profits agencies – representing all three counties – that specialized in the CJC’s priority areas of Re-entry and Recidivism Reduction for Adults and Juveniles, Juvenile Prevention and Intervention, and Reducing Homicide and Violent Crime. The total of all awards is $501,079.76 and 82% of funding is dedicated to re-entry services, up from 46% in 2007. The increase in re-entry funding reflects a decision by the CJC to concentrate its limited federal grant resources in this important area.

 

Lt. Governor Denn said, “These groups have proven track records of providing quality services that continue to make a difference in our communities. I am impressed with their plans to expand these much-needed programs in our state.”

 

“The Byrne Justice Assistance Grant is the cornerstone federal assistance program for the Criminal Justice Council,” said Executive Director Chris Kervick. “It allows the flexibility required to support local programs as they provide much needed services to the people who need them most. The Criminal Justice Council congratulates this year’s grant recipients and we look forward to working with the agencies to make each program successful.”

 

Rick VanStory Resource Center CEO Allen Conover said today, “We would like to thank the Delaware Criminal Justice Council for the opportunity to enhance our ability to provide essential services to individuals involved with the criminal justice system that are mentally ill and/or that suffer from substance abuse. We look forward to utilizing our collective experiences to assist others.”

 

Here is a list of recipients, the award amount, and short description of what the funding will be used for:

 

Boys & Girls Clubs at Oak Orchard/Riverdale: Stop It Before It Starts Prevention Program $50,930.00

Facilitating 2 curriculums: "Positive Action" on bullying, substance abuse, and suicide for 8 to 13 year-olds; and "Courage to Speak" on drug abuse prevention for parents. Grant will fund program facilitators, counselor, and educational equipment.

 

Courageous Hearts Equine Assisted Psychotherapy and Learning Center Equine Assisted Learning: Power Tools for Living Program $39,690.00

Providing therapeutic equine activities for at-risk youth. The program teaches youths to interact with and care for horses, and offers mental health counseling. Grant will cover salary for the director, bookkeeper, equine specialists, & therapist, as well as facility rental.

 

Dover Interfaith Mission for Housing, Inc.: Re-entry Opportunity and Recidivism Prevention $97,900.00

Provide shelter, job placement, case management, and counseling to former inmates.

 

The Hospitality School, Inc.: Culinary Arts & Restaurant Training Reducing Recidivism $69,933.00

Provide culinary training for hard-to-employ individuals, specially focusing on ex-offenders. This free, 14-week program also teaches soft skills & financial literacy, and includes an internship.

 

Rick VanStory Resource Centers: Case Management for Mental Health Offenders $115,711.76

Provide case management, mental health counseling, and substance abuse treatment to homeless former inmates. Program will operate in all counties.

 

Victims' Voices Heard: Victim Impact: Listen and Learn / Stand Down: Courage to Change $60,000.00

Implement two programs that involve group sessions at correctional institutions; one focuses on victim impact awareness and the other on setting and working toward re-entry goals.

 

The Way Home, Inc.: Expanding Way Home Case Management Services $66,915.00

Add to the agency's case management staff to serve inmates who are re-entering the community. Case manager will assist with employment, education, and basic needs.

 

Background: The Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Program (42 U.S.C. 3751(a)) is the primary provider of federal criminal justice funding to state and local jurisdictions. JAG funds support all components of the criminal justice system from multijurisdictional drug and gang task forces to crime prevention and domestic violence programs, courts, corrections, treatment, and justice information sharing initiatives. JAG funded projects may address crime through the provision of services directly to individuals and/or communities and by improving the effectiveness and efficiency of criminal justice systems, processes, and procedures.

Pets are lovely to have about, though from not ever owning one myself in any shape or form, I know a person who does, and with her permission, I was able to photograph the dog and two cats.

 

This dog is a bitch called Lady. A very friendly foot warmer as she will not get off your toes as soon as you walk in or stay still for more than 10 seconds. With fuss and attention, I turned that attention to playtime with her and the cats in the garden.

 

I used my telephoto lens to try to capture the moment and the expressions that these animals give off. Of course, they do not smile as such, but they do have in their own way a look, hence the term "Puppy Dog Eyes"

 

Looking a little serious in this capture, what Lady was mostly concentrating on was a ball. Fetch is a game that many dogs love and with no exception to her. I trained my camera up while laying on the floor at her height, and when she was watching what was about to be thrown, I caught her in this pose waiting and watching.

 

I filled the frame to get as much of her head as possible, as I felt with background around, it would have been too distracting.

 

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