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Definition:

1. Considered apart from concrete existence: an abstract concept.

2. Not applied or practical; theoretical.

3. Difficult to understand; abstruse: abstract philosophical problems.

4. Thought of or stated without reference to a specific instance: abstract words like truth and justice.

5. Impersonal, as in attitude or views.

6. Having an intellectual and affective artistic content that depends solely on intrinsic form rather than on narrative content or pictorial representation: abstract painting and sculpture.

The gravel shoulder, to the road, called, the berm, in Indiana. See this link ...

 

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Quick test... indoor shot hand-held, using natural light. Depth of field gets very thin, very quick at f2.5 - great for artistic effect though!

Definition of 'tender'.

 

A book bench featuring definitions from Dr Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language in Greenwich.

Face it like Hercules!

The near future for the friends coping with Hemophilia disorder is extremely exciting.

“Hemophilia might be “the royal disease,” however for most commoners, it’s only a drag.

Even when the sufferer can avoid major blood loss, however the unseen internal bleeding may cause...

 

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When ya got it...!

Apparently one can possess careful willy definition and still be an atheist.

 

(NB doing history for a living may not make me rich, but at least it means a continual supply of schoolboy humour and 'my life is a travesty' musings in the wee hours).

view from the kings villa up bokor hill

Textures by ground*floor and by me.

This is my 200th picture to have hit explore.

I wish Guitar Hero: World Tour was good - but my game controller drumkit didn't work and my Roland TD-20-S just underscores how horrible the timing is compared to Rock Band 2.

 

And as a followup - yes this setup also worked in Rock Band 2. Ironically it also worked BETTER in RB2 than it did in GH:WT.

Chevrons:

what are they exactly? This definition comes from Venetians copy of ancient Egyptian bead these important glass beads about 500 years ago, and continue to make them today.

The Italian name is Rosetta and refers to the pattern in the cross section of the bead, resembling a flower or twelve pointed star, derived from a molding process.

Colors for the different layers tend to be blue, white and red, but many combinations have been made.

The name refers to the ends of these complex canes that have been faceted or rounded by grinding , revealing the inner structure of the zigzag of chevron lines.

These beads were also manufactured in Holland in the seventeenth century by expatriate Venetian glass bead makers and are indistinguishable from Venetian beads.

Egyptian Painting and some glass fragments including one mosaic bead and one Rosetta-type bead. Conclusive evidence for when the first Rosetta type beads had been created is still lacking, yet we know that the basic cane design had existed before the Baroviers from Murano took up the pattern and created their famous Rosetta bead.

The cylindrical mosaic bead depicted in the painting date to the period of the first century BCE to the fourth century AD.(Jargstorf pg. 19 )

 

Chevron:

Historically one of the most popular beads ever made. Manufactured in the 1500's by the Venetians, the chevron is a drawn glass bead with from 2 to 10 layers that are ground or reheated to smooth and round out the ends, producing the star shape on each end. The most common colors are alternating layers of red, white and blue.

- Chevrons are made of multiple layers of different colored glass in corrugated layers so as to form a starburst pattern when viewed on end. Chevrons are created by building up layers of different colors, often successively molded in the process. They are next ground at the ends to display the patterns. Beads are from MBAD/ABA African Bead Museum

 

2003 100th Anniversary Harley-Davidson V-rod equipped with a high definition video camera.

Medicine Lake, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.

 

Imagine mounting a HD camcorder to the handlebars of a motorcycle then riding across the second largest country in the world...

With this point of view you will experience the sensation of riding through ten Provinces of Canada, from coast to coast,round trip for a total of 18,795 kilometers...

This trip may be over but the riding and filming continues....

 

Videos, pictures, maps and more details available on the website: www.vridetv.com

New content is added on a weekly basis.

 

VRIDETV.com is VIRTUAL RIDING TELEVISION

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Canon 5D Mark III

Canon 35mm f/1.4L

Canon 580EX II

Lightroom 4.1

 

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A squidgy one I'd say. Glad I ran fast after this snap.

Mountshannon, Co.Clare, Ireland

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Same shoot as the other sea photos, I adore this shoot. Styling by Dress.Simple - MUA and stylist.

 

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Dr. Everett Carl Dolman writes that, "Highlighting its newly raised status, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne recently stated: “Cyberspace is a domain for projecting and protecting national power, for both strategic and tactical operations.” Accordingly, AFCYBER Command has been established and slated for eventual four-star authority."

I've been laying in my bed like this since 8.30, and it's now been three hours since. I usually don't stay in bed this long after I've woken up, but there's something bout this morning. Sun is shining, sky is blue, snow on the ground. I mean could this be a more perfect Sunday morning?

 

I will go up tho, but I am just going to embrace this moment for a little bit longer.

  

hands-on with the definition of a mixture.We're messing scientifically! :)

When you know one way of life, it’s hard to believe in another. Ironical, since the very existence of ‘this’ must also prove the same of ‘that’. Yet like a child, we stand unconvinced due to conditioning of the past questioning constantly, ‘Could this be for real, really?’

 

Questions though were never made for answers but to keep one occupied searching for them, stalling the need to act or move. Stopping though, is as important as the next step…because this is what defines it.

Agency: RDYA/ Ricardo Drab y Asociados - Design Group

Client: Cablevisión

Project: Campaña HD

Year: 2008

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Definitions of fear on the Web:

 

* be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event; "I fear she might get aggressive"

* be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; "I fear the winters in Moscow"; "We should not fear the Communists!"

* be sorry; used to introduce an unpleasant statement; "I fear I won't make it to your wedding party"

* an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)

* concern: an anxious feeling; "care had aged him"; "they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction"

* be uneasy or apprehensive about; "I fear the results of the final exams"

* reverence: regard with feelings of respect and reverence; consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of; "Fear God as your father"; "We venerate genius"

* a feeling of profound respect for someone or something; "the fear of God"; "the Chinese reverence for the dead"; "the French treat food with gentle reverence"; "his respect for the law bordered on veneration"

 

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tenacity

noun

Definition: persistent determination in holding to something, especially opinions, valuables, and routines

 

Synonyms: persistence, stubbornness, resolve, toughness, strength, nerve

 

The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure , the process is its own reward.

Amelia Earhart

 

While Lileigh Grace napped today, i took a break from dishes, laundry, cleaning up the toys, and serving the meals that have been delivered almost daily by the friends of my daughter and son in law. We are truly blessed to have these people in our lives. For an hour and a half, i was free to do what i wanted, so i dashed home to make sure the cat boxes were clean for my 3 furries, and then took my camera to do a little macro communing with nature, halfway between my house and my daughters across town. i came upon so many pretty wildflowers (to some short sighted folks, they are known as weeds!) that have met their match in mother natures frosty mornings and 6 inches of the wet S word that have occurred in the past 2 weeks. This past week has been delightfully warm for NJ November....with crisp mornings, as a reminder that it is heading toward the season on dreary. Lileigh Grace and i were barefoot while playing in the park 2 days last week...it was close to 70 degrees....tonight we are back down to 32 degrees and tomorrow it is said it will hit the low 60’s.....with a steady rise throughout the week.......see me smile, as my tenacious side hangs on tightly to the warm days that mom nature offers, as she attempts to soothe my soul!

I hope your days are just as you like them...and that you are making the most of some “you” time. My days have been full, (fun filled!) and i am truly tired by the time my head hits the pillow, but i am very happy that i can do this.

i have some work to do tomorrow for my business....so that i will be able to fill an order for 60-70 Christmas cards for a local company!

 

PS. Try not to think about the fact that the weekend is halfway over and that mONDAY is looming and lurking...

i am going to try to approach this mONDAY with a bit of silliness.....it doesn’t mean i like it any better....just means i am going to try not to whine about it!! :)

 

..one day I'm gonna catch one of these buggers just right. Bit of history for you in the meantime, this swan is a survivor of part of a flock originally given to winston churchil apparently. Now resides at slimbridge.

 

Its also a proud parent of three this year who on an autumnal theme hatched only a few weeks ago, much later than the mute swans. I find it interesting to see how non-native birds who don't have a migratory pattern to speak of percieve season outside of their country of origin. What tells the black swan to breed now when its genetic imperative for breeding is set in places like australia? I also noticed the fluffy feathers of black swan cygnets are noticeably thicker than those of mutes or berwicks, even trumpeters, and certainly those of other tropical swans. I was into insects, fish, mammals dinosaurs, and herpetiles first, and I can hold my own with anyone on those subjects but I've kind of left birds to last, and I have horrible knowledge gaps that bug me.lol. I suppose when I get really old i'll discover plants and then really give myself headaches.

 

I wish I knew if this was developmental in accordance to conditions, or if the feathers now keeping the cold at bay are also effective thermal insulation against intense heat and moisture loss or if elevation makes conditions similar. One to hit the literature for I suppose. Probably find no-one else was vaguely interested...

 

On the composition, well I suppose it merits a little explanation, its a personal thing, I like to retain the aspect of the birds bodily mass even though the image is so dark that its barely perceptible, this was never about rules of thirds etc. I find aspect of mass and viewpoint more interesting than conventional compositional rules, which lets face it, applied too widely make peoples images very samey. Its worth forgetting as much as its worth learning, its a purely transient thing. This is a bird, not architecture, and tbh I find stuff as inorganic as graphic design sensibilities when applied to photography, or indeed other art forms a bit tedious.

 

Its just too expected, too commonplace. Its also a cheap shortcut that people use rather than really learn to see. Learn it when your about five years old to give you structure, and then when a person in your own right- drop it like boiling lead IMHO. Human proportionate design convention apllied to nature rarely works well anyway, it makes living beings objects rather than personas in their own right and it misses the point of looking at something organic, which by definition does not apply to design theory, rather is the diluted and incompletely seen and understood master of it, and the inspiration for it. Theres no need to dilute nature with a shorthand theory. The painter whos paintings grow are often more natural and more human,than the one that plans. Master all aspects, flaws, mistakes and all. No tudor garden plan ever rivalled a tropical rainforest for beauty so I fail to see why I should use the design theory to describe nature.

 

Artistic licence is great, use it and laugh in the face of convention ! Make it personal!

 

Its all good. I'm not a machine. Never will be.

Complementary Angles Definition Two angles are said to be complementary angles, if the sum of the two angles is 900. If the sum of the two angles is 1800, they are called as supplementary angles. If X and Y are two complementary angles, then X + Y =90o. Complementary angles are complement to each other.

Understand the concept of complementary angles in this tutorial and gain quality math help.

  

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