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Segue pela noite a programação da Virada Hacker na sede do Garoa Hacker Club, na Casa de Cultura Digital.
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Foto original de um peso de vidro usado para segurar papéis em escritorio. Com o Photoshop e PhotoFilter consegui fazer esta e outras variações sobre o tema.
Original photo of a weight of glass used to hold papers in office. With Photoshop and PhotoFilter could do this and other variations on the theme.
INTERFACE 2014 Digital Health International Summit is Sanotron’s third annual summit. It is a two-day event designed to engage, inform, inspire and connect digital health innovators and other health stakeholders from Canada and from around the world.
Sample image taken with a Olympus M Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f2.8 mounted on an Olympus OMD EM1 body. These samples and comparisons are part of my M Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f2.8 review at:
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Feel free to download the original image for evaluation on your own computer or printer, but please don't use it on another website or publication without permission from www.cameralabs.com/
Part of the 50's vintage dress series.
Dress pic courtesy of Senorita Hollywood
Not the most interesting subject ever, or the most well composed, in fact its crap, I genuinly dislike this image apart from the colours and exposure etc, just wanted to try out some HDR when the light was good and it looks sweet in that respect :)
Procession for the Lying-in-State of Her Majesty The Queen
Extract from Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport website
On Wednesday 14 September a ceremonial procession will transport the coffin of Her Majesty The Queen from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall in the Houses of Parliament, where the Lying-in-State will begin.
The procession will start at Buckingham Palace at 2:22pm.
It will proceed along The Mall, Horse Guards Road, across Horse Guards Parade and onto Whitehall to Parliament Square and into the Palace of Westminster.
Her Majesty The Queen will Lie-in-State at the Palace of Westminster until Monday 19 September. Members of the public may visit to pay their respects.
From the Court Circular
14 September 2022
Buckingham Palace
The Coffin bearing The late Queen was borne in State from Buckingham Palace this afternoon on a Gun Carriage of The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, flanked by the Escort Party found by 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, to travel to the Palace of Westminster to Lie-in-State in Westminster Hall.
The Coffin was followed by The King, The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Sussex, The Duke of York, The Earl of Wessex, The Princess Royal, Mr Peter Phillips, The Duke of Gloucester, The Earl of Snowdon and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence.
Other Members of the Royal Family travelled separately.
The King and The Queen Consort, The Prince and Princess of Wales, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, The Duke of York with Princess Beatrice, Mrs. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Mr. Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi and Princess Eugenie, Mrs. Jack Brooksbank and Mr. Jack Brooksbank, The Earl and Countess of Wessex with The Lady Louise Mountbatten-Windsor and Viscount Severn, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Mr. Peter Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Tindall, The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, The Duke of Kent, Prince and Princess Michael of Kent, Princess Alexandra, the Hon. Lady Ogilvy and other Members of the Royal Family were received at the North Door of Westminster Hall by the Lord Great Chamberlain, the Lord Speaker and the Speaker.
The King and The Queen Consort and other Members of the Royal Family attended a Service for the Reception of the Coffin conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Dean of Westminster (the Very Reverend Dr. David Hoyle).
A Guard of Honour, found by The King's Guard with the State Colour, was formed up in front of Buckingham Palace.
A Guard of Honour found by the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force, with the Band of the Royal Marines was formed up in Parliament Square.
His Majesty's Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms and The King's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard were on duty in the Palace of Westminster.
From Household Division website
At the stroke of 2:22pm this afternoon, Her Majesty The Queen’s coffin was carried in procession on a gun carriage of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where she will lie in state for four days ahead of her State Funeral on Monday 19 September 2022.
Before the procession set off, dismounted detachments of The Life Guards and The Blues and Royals of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment formed up on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace, as a Guard of Honour formed from troops of 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, with its State Colour draped, waited outside in the Queen’s Gardens.
The carriage, known as the George Gun Carriage and which carried King George VI’s coffin, was positioned in the Buckingham Palace Quadrangle with an escort party and a bearer party formed by The Queen’s Company 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
As the Commanding Officer of the Household Division, Major General Chris Ghika and his staff took up their positions in front of the gun carriage, the bearer party carried Her Majesty’s coffin from within Buckingham Palace to be placed on the gun carriage.
Leaving Buckingham Palace for the last time
At 2:22pm on the dot, guns were fired from Hyde Park by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery - one round every minute for the duration of the procession, meaning 38 rounds were fired. Simultaneously, Garrison Sergeant Major, Headquarters London District, WO1 Andrew Stokes, stepped off the procession.
Leading the procession out of Buckingham Palace and along The Mall was the dismounted detachment of The Life Guards of the Household Cavalry of more than 50 soldiers.
Following them were four key personnel: Silver Stick in Waiting Colonel Mark Berry (former Life Guards); Field Officer in Brigade Waiting, Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Light, Irish Guards; Brigade Major Household Division, Lieutenant Colonel James Shaw, Grenadier Guards and Aide-de-Camp to Major General Commanding the Household Division, Captain Jamie Roy.
Flanking the gun carriage were pall bearers, who had all been service equerries to The Queen, and the escort party and the bearer party drawn from The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
Bringing up the rear of the procession, following His Majesty The King and members of the Royal Family, was a Blues and Royals marching detachment from The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment.
The procession marched at a pace of 75 steps per minute, which is specifically reserved for funerals and ensures it keeps time with the slow pace of the gun carriage. Ordinarily troops would either do a slow march of 60 beats per minute, or a quick march of 110 beats per minute.
Arrival at Westminster Hall in the grounds of the Palace of Westminster
As Her Majesty arrived in Westminster, the coffin was carried in procession by a bearer party of The Queen’s Company, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards from the gun carriage and placed on a raised platform, known as a catafalque, in Westminster Hall.
After a short service, the captain of The Queen’s Company 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards, assisted by a senior sergeant, laid The Queen’s Company Colour, the royal standard of the regiment, on the steps of the catafalque at the south end.
Lying In State and the Vigil
A continuous vigil will be kept by His Majesty’s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, assisted at times by The King’s Body Guard for Scotland (The Royal Company of Archers), The King’s Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard, assisted by The Body of Yeomen Warders of HM Tower of London, and by units of the Household Division.
Those units will include: The Household Cavalry, the Grenadier Guards, the Coldstream Guards, the Scots Guards, the Irish Guards and the Welsh Guards. Each period of 24 hours will be divided into four watches. Except for the first and last, each of the 20 watches will last for 6 hours. Within each watch, a Vigil will last for 20 minutes.
More than 320 military personnel from all three services took part in this ceremonial activity, including 170 military personnel from The Household Division in the procession.
The Gun Carriage
The gun carriage is known as the George Gun Carriage and carried King George VI’s coffin from Sandringham Church to Wolferton Station in February 1952. It was also used in the funeral of The Queen Mother in 2002.
Royal Salutes
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery has six 13-pounder quick-fire guns, built between 1913 and 1918, all of which have seen active service in the First and Second World Wars. They are used regularly for royal salutes in Hyde Park, Green Park or Windsor Great Park for State Occasions and to mark royal anniversaries and royal birthdays. Each gun and limber weighs 1.5 tons and, with the team, is approximately 54 feet long.
Participating units, regiments and stations
Royal Marines
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery
The Household Cavalry
Grenadier Guards
Coldstream Guards
Scots Guards
Welsh Guards
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庭院中 你栽種的法國梧桐
迎著風 瀰漫著你離開的苦衷
公園裡 那吉普賽的兒童 給我個神秘笑容
一股莫名的感動 命運相同
牆上依舊懸掛那幅候鳥越冬 這房間我看不出什麼被移動
白色的羽毛飄動 塵封的過去解凍
不再去重溫舊夢 是我的一貫作風
白色的羽毛被風吹動 靜靜的飄落人群之中
我目送你的珍重 表情裡沒有笑容
白色的羽毛飄動 輕輕的飄向天空
留不住你的時空 我選擇就此放鬆
羽毛在我的手中 那傷心沒有想像的重
我始終不夠衝動 對於夢
Ricoh GR Digital 2‧敦南誠品
Participants captured during the Session:"Print Your Heart Out: The Power of Digital Fabrication" at the India Economic Summit 2017 in New Delhi, India, Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Digital billboard at Park Regis Birmingham.
Calthorpe Estates - Great Birmingham Run - you can do it - good luck!
Tail end of the Great Birmingham Run 2016.
I had earlier watched the coverage on Channel 5, and got to the Broad Street / Hagley Road areas to catch the last of the fun runners.
When I got to the city centre (before I walked via the canals to the area) saw many fun runners who had completed the course (and got their medals).
But were many still completing the course before 2pm.
Seen from Five Ways Island.
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Piccies from my little trip east for Margate Pride 08
Piccies from my little trip east for Margate Pride 08
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