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Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
The Lakes Connection service operated by Stagecoach Cumbria and North Lancs is seen here being promoted on a Stagecoach Manchester Enviro 200 whilst parked up in Sharston Yard.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 2nd June 2019.
Ref No. 0040710.
Vassar’s sixth annual Sophomore Career Connections, a program of networking and professional self-discovery. Mentor and Student Networking Reception, January 2020
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
Vassar’s sixth annual Sophomore Career Connections, a program of networking and professional self-discovery. Networks that Work: Building an Authentic Network at Vassar and Beyond - Tara Pyle ’06 and Connor McIlwain ’18, featured speakers, January 2020
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
Vassar’s sixth annual Sophomore Career Connections, a program of networking and professional self-discovery. Mentor and Student Networking Reception, January 2020
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
This nice guy can't speak anything in Portuguese (count out "amigo"). He's from Vietnam.
Luanda, Angola
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Rules
Escapa is played in a small white box, in which there are five rectangles: four are blue, and move automatically; and the other—a square—is red. The object of the game is to navigate the red square—by dragging it with the mouse—within the small white playing field for as long as possible, avoiding both the blue blocks, and the black border surrounding the playing field. The amount of time the player manages to "survive" is revealed to him when the game ends (when the red square overlaps with a blue rectangle, or touches the black area). Escapa requires a small degree of micromanagement, due to the high importance of quick mouse movements.
Air Force rumor
The game claims that Air Force pilots (which country's air force varies: it is often said to be the Australian, British, Russian or American Air Force) are required to evade the blue rectangles for a period of two minutes, to train their hand-eye coordination. The rumors, however, are not true, as the blue blocks increase their speed every few seconds, and after two minutes, would be moving too quickly for human reflexes, or even the reaction time of the computer monitor. Unofficial Escapa competitions—usually started by one person challenging the others to match his best score—are occasionally held, mainly on gaming or technology forums, and very few people manage to survive for even a minute
Cheating
There are several ways to "hack" Escapa. One—the easiest—is to begin the game, but then right click, and select "Properties". The game will pause, but the timer will continue. This method does not work on all web browsers, as it requires a "Properties" option when the right mouse button is clicked. A more complex way is to change the processing speed of the central processing unit (CPU) through the BIOS, or physically through the motherboard. The physics would be calculated slowly, reducing the speed at which Escapa runs; a drawback to this is that all processing will slow down, not just the game's. A third way to Escapa run less rapidly is by having a slow internet connection.
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Vassar’s sixth annual Sophomore Career Connections, a program of networking and professional self-discovery. Mentor and Student Networking Reception, January 2020
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Headingley, Leeds
Nikon D200
Vivitar 28-85mm, 62mm diameter
aperture(F) - f/8
Just a beginner, trying to learn better composition.
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Telling Your Story: Finding Connection Through the Art of Personal Storytelling featuring Bonnie Levison ’78 and introduction by Carol Ostrow '77, P'09, '15. Vassar’s sixth annual Sophomore Career Connections, a program of networking and professional self-discovery. January 2020
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Shane's Castle Country Fair, going Medieval.
The riders had to hit the white target and then make sure they were not hit by the heavy filled sack swinging around from the "serf's" hand to the left of shot.
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
"Why are there so many
Songs about Rainbows?
And whats on the other side?
Rainbows are visions
but only Illusions;
Rainbows have nothing to hide.
Whats so amazing
That it keeps us star gazing?
And what do they think we might see?
Oh, someday we'll find it -
The Rainbow Connection
The lovers, the dreamers, and me"
Jason Mraz (who I love) does a great new rendition of this song here.
I have a soft spot for musicians....probably because I am one but also know the plight of that dream to 'make it' doing what comes most naturally. I was thoroughly blessed this past week after being contacted by the guys in I Only Date Models. They wanted to use a photo for their album cover...their link is below. I wish them all success....(you boys are awesome!)
www.myspace.com/ionlydatemodels
Read more here:
bellouccello.typepad.com/pretty_bird/2009/02/connections....
Connections 2020 brought together 900+ parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends to celebrate Lab's strengths and the power of philanthropy. The event raised over $1.6M for financial aid and professional development.
(Photo by Jean Lachat)
Telling Your Story: Finding Connection Through the Art of Personal Storytelling featuring Bonnie Levison ’78 and introduction by Carol Ostrow '77, P'09, '15. Vassar’s sixth annual Sophomore Career Connections, a program of networking and professional self-discovery. January 2020
Photo credit: Karl Rabe/Vassar College
Photo by: Mardy Suong Photography
#Sony ILCE-7RM2, Tamron for Nikon 150-600mm F/5.6-6.3+Adapter Metaboun
SP:1/400s, ISO: 200, F/6.3
Gallery: Nature
Connection !
(ក្រុងភ្នំពេញ)
This is a spot of the meeting up together between Mekong river and Tonle Sap where located in front of the Royal Palace, Phnom Penh city. January 25th, 2016.
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As I am a Sony Alpha user, I would like to express my feeling for A7 Series camera that I like:
- Size and weight very light and easier to grab for my hand and more handy
- Silent shutter, BSI sensor 5 axis in-body stabilization and the possibility to use also with E-mount, A-mount and all brands.
- Visualize directly in viewfinder how the image will end up. I don’t have to verify it all the time, I am more confident in your settings, I save a lot of time, As I can see what your picture will exactly.
- Focus Peaking highlights the edges of the subject which is in focus, it's really useful for me.
- Whether I shoot macro, wildlife, concerts or whatever, it’s a very convenient means to get original angles and more creative pictures on the ground or above a crowd.
- Image Quality and Sensor Performances.
- The NFC and WiFi feature is to be able to use one’s smartphone as a smart remote and copy image. In fact, I don’t have to stand behind my camera to take the picture.
- The short distance between the sensor and the lens is one of mirrorless’ best advantages. It allows the use of whichever lens I want via an adapter. There are adapters for all existing brands.
#mardysuong #khmer #cambodia #cityscape #architechure #river #sony #a7Rii #zeiss #building #phnompenh #A7RM2 #ferry