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Symposium Day 3( 24 July, 2015)

Activity A4:Wet and Wild with Texture, by Paul Wang

Jun Matsushita, CEO of IILab, walking through a risk assessment framework at a digital security training.

Using beer to explain DOF is a great way to keep men interested!!

 

Oh, and I decorated those candles as a present for my mum last year, the great thing is you can re-use the decorations as they are only pinned on :)

Louis, our guide on 'RV Orient Pandaw' demonstrates a traditional musical instrument

A Peninsula Open Space Trust representative is explaining to our hiking group what the Trust has done to open the area for access to Portola Redwoods park.

Octaviano Sampaio explaining how coffee is harvested at the farm.

  

Dallis Bros. Coffee staff trip to the Fazenda Nossa Senhora Aparecida in Alta Mogiana, a coffee farm in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, between May/June of 2010.

 

Check out more at: www.dallisbroscoffee.com

 

Learning about gold panning at the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.

Fujifilm X-T1, Nikon Ai 135 f/2.8. 2018 Moto GP.

 

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Kurt Nuffer provides some advice about the rules during the Charity Tournament for the American Cancer Society at 3rd Law Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in Grand Rapids, Michigan on April 29, 2012.

 

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Mohammed Ebrahim explaining the feed trough technology and the benefits farmers are getting by using it ( Photo Credit:ILRI\Simret Yasabu)

Opening Contemporary Art Museum Moengo (CAMM)

July 30, 2011

 

Marcel Pinas talking with minster of Tourism, Transport & Communication, Falisi Pinas

 

PHOTO Sranan Art/Marieke Visser, 2011 with Canon EOS Rebel XTI 400D

 

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Arcadia students listen in on an informative session about graduate schools and options after graduation.

 

Photographer: Madeline Seton '14

This instrument is used for measuring the infiltration rate of water into the soil. Soils with very low infiltration rates are more susceptible to erosion than those with higher infiltration rates. That way you know how best to target areas with appropriate interventions that reduce soil erosion and runoff.

explaining the story for the hundredth time to my Mom as brother Rachmat looks and and Mr and Mrs Rikusworo have a conversation of their own

Taken by Jack William Bell: I look half again as big as I am in this shot, wearing Jack's flannel shirt and backpack.

U-505 at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry

A Towson University student explains to a volunteer the scanning process she uses to transmit data to a computer in advance of a 3D print.

Hybrid cineraria (Pericallis x hybrida) 'Sunsenereba' (Senetti® Magenta Bicolor)

 

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA

On April 30, 2011, I proposed to Jordana in Tompkins Square Park dog run, where we had met on September 21, 2009. Thankfully, she said yes.

 

I had asked her friend Jess to arrange a doggy playdate at 9:30am. Jord had no idea that a larger plan was afoot. That morning, our friends Dan and Sarah were stationed just outside of the dog run with their camera. I woke up, told Jordana that I'd take the dogs out and that she should just meet us all at the park. The rest unfolded about as perfectly as I could have hoped (other than my shaky hands making it difficult to pick up dog poop).

 

Very special thanks to Jess for being a fantastic accomplice, Dan for the moral support and especially to Sarah for taking all of the amazing photographs (and tying the ring box to Cody's collar when my aforementioned shaky hands made it impossible for me to display any semblance of fine motor skills).

 

And, of course, Cody and Heath were the true stars of the day...as always.

//Stephanie, subtly brandishing a blade, in our huge plastic isolation chamber.

 

Sooo, I guess I should explain. Steph built this 'chamber' out of drop sheets the other evening while I was working a night shift so that we could spray-glue, wipe down and pour a thick coat of epoxy resin over a giant 4'x4' wood-mounted photograph without destroying the studio. It was a great idea, albeit a little strange to discover upon my return.

 

If you've been to one of my outdoor exhibits, you've probably seen this type of piece before, but never in such a large size. This is a commission and a special challenge in many ways. For starters, the piece itself is larger than the room we usually work on these in. So far, the 'chamber' has worked well and will hopefully do the trick as we enter the final stretch, with a big resin-pour this week.

 

Originally posted to: www.doublecrossed.ca/index.php?showimage=1944

Well, it was quite the keynote, wasn't it? And I don't disagree that the iPhone is going to be revolutionary to an industry that has been just getting by with some mediocre products.

 

Cell phones need Apple's vision and innovation, but is it okay that even still, I couldn't care less about them? - Uploaded with a demo version of FlickrExport 2.

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