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Jan Hodges OBE- Edge
Matthew Hancock MP- Minister of State for Skills and Enterprise
Lord Baker
Ruth Gilbert- Career Colleges
Taken on iphone 3gs using the Hipstamatic app looking at people standing at the edge of a cliff looking across to Seaton, East Devon on a warm July afternoon.
United Center, Chicago Illinois
12 May 2005
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The all-new Ford Edge upscale sport utility vehicle (SUV) delivers premium levels of comfort, sophisticated driver assistance features and class-leading driving dynamics to greater numbers of customers in Europe’s best-selling vehicle segment.
The Victoria Tunnel at Edge Hill that used to carry the tracks that connected with Riverside station .
Waters Edge Church (42,615 square feet)
3630 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA
This church opened on June 7th, 2009.
Entourage lançou o eReader enTourage eDGe com duas telas: a da direita tem 9,7 polegadas para leitura de livros e a da esquerda tem 10,1 polegadas para navegar na web.
Ultima edição da festa Crew no D-Edge.
Line-up:
Killer on the Dancefloor
Database
Roots Rock Revolution
I'm the Machine
Tchiello K.
Fabrizio Martinelli
Gorky
Fotos by Fabio Tavares
Akamai Edge is the premier event for Internet innovators, tech professionals and online business pioneers who together are forging a Faster Forward World. At Edge, the architects, experts and implementers of the most innovative global online businesses gather face-to-face for an invaluable three days of sharing, learning and together pushing the limits of the Faster Forward World. Learn more at: www.akamai.com/edge
Ultima edição da festa Crew no D-Edge.
Line-up:
Killer on the Dancefloor
Database
Roots Rock Revolution
I'm the Machine
Tchiello K.
Fabrizio Martinelli
Gorky
Fotos by Fabio Tavares
The tapestry, The Triumph of Avarice, has a moralizing Latin inscription that translates, “As Tantalus is ever thirsty in the midst of water, so is the miser always desirous of riches.” The tapestry belongs to a series depicting the Seven Deadly Sins, designed by Pieter Coecke van Aelst (1502–50), the father-in-law of Pieter Bruegel the Elder. It was produced in Brussels in 1545 by the workshop of Willem de Pannemaker (active 1535–78). Four other tapestries from the series are in the Spanish royal collections, and a complete series of seven is in Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum.
The walls, reaching to a height of thirty feet, are lined floor to ceiling with triple tiers of bookcases fashioned of bronze and inlaid Circassian walnut.
Coal Harbour, Vancouver, BC
Georgia Straight’s 2004 Best of Vancouver: “Best New Poetically Inspired Waterfall”
sliding edge alludes to the always moving edge of the waterfront, the sea sliding in and out on the tides, the waves lapping, the shifting of the earth’s edge.
The walkways at the waterfalls are a minimalist evocation of the ocean shore and industrial life – a graphic composition of sliding lines, long narrow concrete pavers, stone slabs laid randomly like driftwood, and cast iron ‘sawblade’ tree grates. A waterfall of black rundle stone suggests the coal cliff of historic Coal Harbour. Standing on top of the waterfall, acting as our compass is an enigmatic figure looking north. He stands on a recessed honed plinth, as though the cliff has been eroded, revealing text through a moving film of water:
in the last of warmth / and the fading of brightness / on the sliding edge of the beating sea – Earle Birney
Akamai Edge is the premier event for Internet innovators, tech professionals and online business pioneers who together are forging a Faster Forward World. At Edge, the architects, experts and implementers of the most innovative global online businesses gather face-to-face for an invaluable three days of sharing, learning and together pushing the limits of the Faster Forward World. Learn more at: www.akamai.com/edge
Bringing home the bacon. Vancouver BC, summer 1983. I think this was somewhere near Chinatown. Remember it was impossible to get an interesting angle. Handheld shot steadied by car rooftop. Original film, Kodachrome 64.
This is a detail of a propeller from the former HMNZS Wellington (Pennant Number F69) which now lies on the seabed of Island Bay.
Joy Tonkin demonstrated various ways to decorate a fore-edge. Here she's working with paste and a comb in a similar way to making paste papers, but on a book edge.
Do you think David Evans knows?
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ISO 200, 1/100sec @ f8, 135mm
Canon 450D Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
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Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk Brisbane 2011
I've heard about these 'photo walks' through a couple of podcasts I listen too, namley The Photography Show and Photo Focus. And thanks to a post on the flickr group Brisbane Meetup I signed up to get involved.
A couple of hours shooting at the Brisbane Powerhouse cant be a bad way to spend a Sunday morning?!