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Examples of new to build datsjas at VDNKh exhibition.

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Over 700,000 dishes at Hoffmann's in Princeton, and they have seven more local warehouses filled with more! Impressive and breathtaking to browse all the nooks and aisles.

A recent example of a APS film we have scanned, just a basic no thrills film with outstanding results

 

Created by Teresa's Treasures

teresastreasures2010@gmail.com

 

Glasses were removed from his face.

Examples of the alcoholic beverages that the soldiers at Fort Mifflin might have enjoyed.

example of the bugs that are taking over our plants...

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Example cards from Quartermaster General: Victory or Death (PSC Games, 2016). Everybody knows Spartans are tough, but the other factions are not much far behind.

Example headlining the Great Hall in Cardiff.

This is an example of why you SHOULD use some sort of PP with photos.

Example showing more exaggeration of the leaning into the extremely strong wind.

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Naval training patrol boat HMS Example P165 moored at Gateshead.

Amazing concert, started near midnight and I still feel the energy a day later!

 

Captured on a panasonic DMC-GM1 which did an amazing job. Only quibble - took a long time to start up for video which meant missing parts. Might try a faster memory card, but it was a problem!

Conventional, moderately subtle case (look at the full size JPG).

 

WHXR Intern CPD Talk 1 - Urgent Imaging 080205.026

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Example @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli

Example of a CAPTCHA output for "networks."

 

I used this image to support my discussion regarding the fact the Microsoft's and Google's CAPTCHAs were cracked about one month apart. Check it out at Two CAPTCHA Cracks, One Month

Abby Hinchcliff in inrounds at Amherst debate tournament.

One example of my many book bins on the shelves at school.

Starfish at the Butterfly Pavilion of Colorado.

playing OutsideIn Fesitval @ The Sage, Gateshead,

 

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(Development Cycle)

Requirements: To beat the specs of the competitive Dreamcast system, to be better than the Playstation 1 system and backwards compatible to it, and to be the cheapest DVD player at the time, thus expanding the market.

Design: Kept the same controller and memory card due to backwards compatibility and since they worked well with the previous system, and it had to be a bigger system to fit the DVD player within. It also was made to lay flat or on its side to fit into any entertainment center. It is black to make it stand apart from the Dreamcast and since black appliances were beginning to be in vogue at the time. USB ports were put in to connect accessories to it, to connect USB jump drives or printers, and for its future online capabilities.

Development: The console was released October 26, 2000 and also had additional versions released, the PS SlimLine (a smaller version of the same console), PSX (TV recorder and DVD burner along with the PS2), and the Sony BRAVIA KDL22PX300 (a TV with the ps2 built in.)

Testing: It was tested for many months, I am sure, but Sony keeps this information under wraps. Since there were little to no problems with the first version released, I'm sure it was plenty tested. (This picture is not mine and I take no credit.)

Valerie Prokopchuk

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You can see the water wants to keep moving forward instead of immediately falling down the "step."

 

I tried adding a filter to lessen the incoming light so I could take a long exposure of this. Even with a low ISO setting, I still had to shoot water features for less than a second. I guess I need a darker filter.

Posted for use as a quick example in a discussion thread.

a single exposure from an HDR/panorama shot

Okay, here it is. I really want you to use your imagination. Only thing is to have no " flesh" tones in the people. We are a multi-racial family, so would rather have green/ purple/ polka dots/ text fabric for faces, limbs, etc. I am excited to see what you come up with, and would rather not limit you!!

This is an item that I purchased.

 

The cost for this item was $12.98, a better than 30% discount from the $19.83 tag price. Shipping to the State of Washington was $8.50 and took just under one week.

Example @ Magazzini Generali, Milano. Pics by Davide Merli

Resume Objective Example 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 based on your ...

 

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Plakato is a set of static as well as dynamic fonts. The dynamic fonts in the Plakato Play package offer a whole new range of possibilities for typographic expression, with new animation and interaction opportunities.

 

More info about Plakato Play:

www.underware.nl/fonts/plakato/features/play

 

Also read the case study The dynamification of typography:

www.underware.nl/case-studies/dynamification-of-typography/

 

More about Plakato:

www.underware.nl/fonts/plakato

An example of extensive farming, where cattle can roam freely on Monte Baldo, Northern Italy. © WSPA

 

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A very strange example made from an iron I-section post with what may be an old finial on top. West of Stoodleigh village

Fingerpost at Vials Corner, W of Stoodleigh village in the parish of STOODLEIGH on the UC road. Described in Milestone Society Database and Google Earth layer as Devon I-post type design - 3 arms, at NGR SS915186; National ID: DV_DVMD_fp19; see more at www.milestonesociety.co.uk/database.html

Ravaged by time and vandals...another classic Detroit building.

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