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During the winter my two sons have snowboarded down this spot.
Met a guy named Chris and his dog Chet, one year during the winter
Finally with 10 days of hard work our Java project has been completed.
We have worked on the project based on Covid-19 Data Management System where a Hospital / Diagnostic Center can record and set their information. for example: Total ICU, Available ICU, Covid Test Fee etc. Any user of the software will be able to view Service Information and Communicate with them over the phone.
26.05.2021
We presented our project to our course teacher today and they expressed satisfaction with the project.
Thanks for the views, faves and comments! This encourages me to put more of alike stuff.. thank you. Have a wonderful day !
By Indian artist Satish Gujral (1925 – 2020)
Part of an exhibition in the MAS museum in Antwerp in 2023.
Satish Gujral was an internationally acclaimed artist, muralist, sculptor, architect and writer. In his quest for a unique Indian artistic identity, free of European influences, Gujral came to be known as one of the pioneers of modernism in post-Independent India.
During the course of his seven-decade career, he also designed several notable buildings, including the Belgium Embassy in New Delhi.
Photo = top part. A variety of materials were assembled in a geometric composition. The work is an attempt by Gujral to combine modern design with the traditional use of colour of India.
I suppose trainees would jump through this tire, climb over the wooden wall, run up and over that ramp, and climb across the suspended lines at the top of the image.
I have not seen anyone using this. I have not found any information about this on the Sunnyvale Baylands Park website.
Update details: a City employee had told me this was called the "ropes course" some years ago but it is not in use.
View from the club house at the Yugawara Country Club (yugawara-cc.com) in Yugawara (湯河原), Japan. And no, I wasn't playing, otherwise I would still be there now searching for lost balls.
I had special permission to visit the club house and take some photos in this spectacular location. It had been raining all morning, so this break in the clouds was very fortuitous!
When I visit other people's streams, I like to leave encouraging comments or respectful critique. I never leave images, logos or text based decorations in my comments. I'd really appreciate it if you could do the same for me. Thank you!
If you like this image, please check out some of my other shots (if you have time!)
This is an experiment on editing color. Today I am going to do a course on Elements, hope it will rub off as I feel I lag a lot of knowledge there.
I am one of these city girls who takes the car for every thing, so I can only dream of cycling, but this is also due to extreme workpressure.
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Astrophotography - Golf course - panorama Canon 60Da Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II U, Canada
Met Dan in Mount Melleray abbey where he had stopped off for a cup of tea with a bus load of friends . We spoke briefly about sport & of course the weather, which cut our conversation short as you can probably see from the shot. Dan did tell me he was 90 and from the midlands of Ireland where he has a small farm. A gentleman.
Playing around in the dark again on the West Coast of Scotland. This is Castle stalker complete with light pollution from either Aros or Craignure on Mull, I can't quite make my mind up which. I did contemplate removing the pollution but kind of like the wee glow behind the castle, makes it stand out a wee bit more
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Believe it or not, but this thing was designed and first produced back in 1960 and it is still in use in my city. Of course, now there are newer models running too, but this will always be the first thing that comes to mind whenever I hear about trams. This build seems easy, but its looks are quite deceptive. I used many unusual SNOT techniques to get the shape right, but the whole thing is still not entirely accurate. I just hope it hits the right spot for people like me, who used to go by tram to get around the city really often.
Seems like one of the parts used is not good for Bluerender, so no rotation this time :( I'll try to make an alternative angle render for it though
La course camarguaise est un sport dans lequel les participants tentent d'attraper des attributs primés fixés au frontal et aux cornes d'un bœuf appelé cocardier ou biòu.
Ce jeu sportif, sans mise à mort, est pratiqué dans les départements français du Gard, de l'Hérault, une large partie des Bouches-du-Rhône, ainsi que dans quelques communes de Vaucluse.
No, the two boats didn't hit each other, but they sure looked like they might for a few seconds! The larger vessel was moving much more slowly, but as you can see from the spray coming up from the vessel in the foreground, it was really hauling through the inlet headed out to sea.
This shot was taken at Ponce Inlet. You can see the jetty and the fishing pier on the left. this is the actual inlet area where the Halifax River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Across the inlet lies New Smyrna Beach, the city just south of the Greater Daytona Beach area. Ponce Inlet is the most southern part of our beach side, and one of the prettiest parts of it. Known for fishing and surfing, the two don't always mix well, as the fishing draws sharks. The larger waves here draw the surfers, so it's easy to see why this area, and New Smyrna, also, is one of the most notorious places for shark attacks in the state of Florida.
One of my friends was a lifeguard when he was young, and was bitten on the heel as he paddled on his board! Now that Katherine, the 14' Great White Shark has been frequenting our waters, you won't catch me in them! I sometimes miss the ignorance of childhood, when I never thought about such things, but they are a reality here.
Nevertheless, Ponce Inlet will remain a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike because of its beauty.
The sky was rather flat that day, and the colors were so-so. I enhanced the sky with a cloud texture and added a touch of color to the horizon line for interest. The original, as always, is below.