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Examples of the 41 windows of a church all created and installed in 2002.
All of the windows of this church were designed and fabricated by the Willet Studios (now Willet Hauser Architectural Glass, Inc.). The designer of all 41 windows was Charles Z. Lawrence.
To see further examples of Church windows go to www.willethauser.com/portfolio/ecclesiastical/
Example of mouth deformation and phoneme shapes of a 3D model created with Blender. Image taken from;
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@KOKO music venue, London. 13/03/14
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Resume Examples For Pharmacy Technician are really great examples of resume and curriculum vitae for those who are looking for guidance to fulfilling the recruitment in applying jobs and other formal need. These resume forms are also made to be flexible so you can easily change what are needed ...
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In these example shots , I'm simply copying in focus parts from the shot on the left to the shot on the right using the healing brush in photoshop. I had previously rotated the shot on the left by 1' for better alignment Just about completed it in this shot.
Short tutorial here www.flickr.com/groups/macroviewers/discuss/72157624267681...
In case if main object is very close you can get nice blur effect behind (DOF), but you can't use macro or supermacro if your object is far and very difficult to get cool DOF in that cases with nonprof lenses. So in presented photo you can see a little blur on trees which is very close with the object. I used manual focusing (use mode A or P) and small Fnumber as much as possible.
This image shows an example of a land plant without roots. This plant is a kind of moss. This plant is special because it neither flowers of produces seeds. The way it survives is by living in very damp areas. The entire plant doesn't dig is roots into the ground but inside says on the surface collecting water.
972 Ferrari Dino 246 GT – US Version
A 2 owner original example with 30,000 original miles
Chassis No. 04570
Engine No. 142536
Specs: 195 bhp, 2,418 cc dohc V-6 engine, five-speed manual transaxle, four-wheel independent suspension with A-arms, coil springs and Koni telescopic shock absorbers, four-wheel ventilated disc brakes. Wheelbase: 92.1”
In order to honor the memory of his late son and continue his developmental work on a new V-6 engine, Enzo Ferrari directed Vittorio Jano to finish Dino's project. It was not only Ferrari's first mid-engine production car, but also marked the debut of a new Ferrari-based Dino brand that was entirely devoid of Ferrari badging. In 1969, the Dino received a larger and more powerful 2,418 cc engine, and its reported 146 mph top speed and race-inspired handling quickly impressed Ferrari fans. With production of approximately 3,800 examples continuing through 1974, the Dino 246 was available both as a hardtop GT and a targa-style GTS.
Chassis 04570 is the ultimate collectors dream! This two owner, US export Dino was purchased new in 1974 by a resident of Portland, Oregon; he owned the car for 3 years. In May 1977 showing 18,600 miles it was acquired by an avid sports and race car aficionado from the original caretaker and has been meticulously well preserved in his very private collection since it was discovered in June 2011.
It is an amazingly original car, including the rare factory black paint, tan hides and carpet. This 30k mile time capsule is fitted with power windows, Blaupunkt radio and air conditioning. Additions include tastefully applied headlight covers; it also comes with a car cover.
Original spare, emergency roadside kit with pouch, leather bound manuals, 34 years of service receipts, spare and accessories accompany the car. Recognized in 246 Dino Registry, this example makes an exceptional “preservation class” candidate in any major concours or show arena!
Meticulously Well-Maintained Survivor!
Two-Owners, Complete Known History form New!
USA Model, Equipped with Power Windows & A/C!
Very Rare Factory Black!
Books, Records & Roadside Kit!
@KOKO music venue, London. 13/03/14
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Carpenter Resume Example will give ideas and strategies to develop your own resume. Do you need a strategic resume to get your next leadership role or even a more challenging position? There are so many kinds of Free Resume Templates. Preschool Teacher Resume Sample.
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In these example shots , I'm simply copying in focus parts from the shot on the left to the shot on the right using the healing brush in photoshop. I had previously rotated the shot on the left by 1' for better alignment.
Short tutorial here www.flickr.com/groups/macroviewers/discuss/72157624267681...
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