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Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
Tim Dapp made the presentation before the game.
Mystic Rock golf course, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort @ Farmington, PA
Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.
From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.
Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.
And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.
Andrew
Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.
From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.
Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.
And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.
Andrew
This ring came as a sudden idea. My husband and I were chatting, and mid conversation I scampered to my studio and got started. I'm so pleased with the way it came out! Very few works ever come out exactly like I pictured them.
The band is 14 gauge fine silver, and the prong setting is 16 gauge copper. The stone is an 8mm garnet colored lab ruby. I soldered the copper bits together, and then dapped them to get the unusual bowl shaped setting. I was concerned that it wouldn't hold very tight for very long, but I've been wearing the ring every day for about a week and haven't had to tighten it! Yay me! :D
I also blogged about it here: janefont.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/adventures-in-soldering...
Runners from the Keynsham 10k Road Race, which took place on Sunday 22nd May 2011, starting at The Sports Ground next to the former Cadbury's factory, Somerdale, Keynsham.
From here, after doing laps of the field and grounds o fthe factory, they headed up to the High Street and then into Charlton Road. The runners headed out of the town and then down Redlynch Lane to the small village of Chewton Keynsham, before heading back towards Keynham.
Back in the town, the course took them down Steel Mills, over Dapps Hill bridge and into Keynsham park. Avoiding Ducks on route, the yexited the other side before then heading down Cadbury’s main drive to the finish.
And I was tired just trying to keep up with then and take photos around the course.
Andrew
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Mickael Loir photographed by Rose Callahan in Paris, on Sept 3, 2011
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Mickael Loir photographed by Rose Callahan in Paris, on Sept 3, 2011
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Custom stacking rings with copper bands in place of the tiny silver ones, and aventurine in place of the garnet. I'm in love with this set!
Remains of Imperial Forum with Trajan Markets in foreground. Three landscape images, hand held, taken with Canon 40D, Tamron 11-18mm @ 11mm, stitched with Panaview Image Assembler. Larger image
Auch in Jüterbog war der Dominikaner Johann Tetzel als Ablassprediger aufgetreten, was Martin Luther im nicht weit entfernten Wittenberg veranlasst haben soll, seine 95 Thesen zu veröffentlichen. Man führte Gespräche mit Theologiedozenten und Studenten aus Wittenberg über die reformatorischen Ideen, gegen die sich der Jüterboger Guardian und einige Lektoren der Ordenshochschule abgrenzten, weil sie um die Einheit der Kirche fürchteten. Zu Ostern 1519 kam es in Jüterbog zu einem Streit zwischen Thomas Münzer und den Franziskanern, der durch öffentliche Predigten ausgetragen wurde. Der Lektor Bernhard Dappen richtete im Namen des Konvents eine Beschwerde an den Bischof von Brandenburg, die Martin Luther zugespielt wurde, worauf dieser den Jüterboger Franziskanern mit öffentlicher Bloßstellung „ihrer wunderlichen Weisheit“ drohte. Zwar verbot der Brandenburger Bischof die Predigt gegen Luther, aber die Einstellung der Brüder in Jüterbog trug dazu bei, dass die Sächsische Franziskanerprovinz insgesamt der Reformation kritisch gegenüberstand und in den folgenden Jahrzehnten die Schließung fast aller Klöster hinnehmen musste. (Wikipedia)
Editorial realizado em conjunto com os fotógrafos Juarez de Andrade Júnior, Vanessa Schwartzhaupt, Carolina Eifert e Rodrigo Scapini Meurer, para a marca de calçados exclusivos Forvoleta de Vinícius Dapper. Modelo: Lavinia Stein Herpich. Make e cabelo: Pati Santos. Agradecimentos mais do que especiais: Tiago Coelho e Regis Duarte.
Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
all photos by Tim Bronson
In 15th century England, anglers didn’t use reels at all: They simply tied a braided horsehair line to the tip of a long rod. (Dapping and Tenkara operate on the same principle.) But by the 18th century, small brass “winches,” attached to the rod’s base by a spike or clamp, were being made in British toolmakers’ shops. Fly reels progressed from brass, to wood, to hard rubber and nickel silver, and then on to today’s lightweight magnesium or aluminum. Though materials changed over the years, modern reels remain strikingly similar to their early ancestors. The reels shown here are from the “Angler’s All” exhibit at the American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester, Vermont.
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I just got some new toys: a circle punch and a dapping block. And these were the first things I made using them!
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Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
Oct 28, 2015 - DAPPS volleyball and senior night. Photo by: Doug Curran for Barksdale School Portraits
Whether you are a fan of Faux Bone and have been saving your swarf or are new to the material and have no idea what we are talking about, this is a great class to learn how to create, dye, mix and "felt" Faux Bone swarf (those fine shavings made when you work with Faux Bone). Learn the secrets to creating structurally sound nests using swarf. You can make swarf in class and complete one piece, or bring swarf from home and make several pieces. Also learn to work with metal, from heat patinas and copper etching to dapping and riveting. Create a pendant and/or use Faux Bone strips to create bracelets with tension clasps. Lots of project options in this fun class. Students will be encourage to experiment and lots of supplies will be provided to give them a chance to create their own technique using swarf!
Class Length: 1 days (6 hours)