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Matchbox Twenty - Bright Lights
"She got out of town
On a railway New York bound"
I went out with ##Happy Snapper## today to try out some macro extension tubes before I decide what to buy. These are SOOC not even cropped. I had a lovely morning and I think I have decided to buy some for myself..
#334 on Explore on 19th March, 2008.
1. Keeping a watchful eye on the comings and goings on the deck today,
2. When Mother Nature uses her best crayons,
3. Looney Tunes in black and white,
4. "Yoo Hoo! You Over there! I am here frantically waiving at the camera. Can't you see me?",
5. Deep in thought,
7. Meet Fan Tail,
8. Meet my new freind One Eye'd Willie,
11. Snoopy knows to wear a hat,
12. I'll give you a daisy a day,
13. City Streets in black and white,
14. Day 365 - The End,
15. Day 276 - heading home after the end of a long day,
16. Day 213 - Thumbs up for vacation time :),
17. Day 205 - off kilter,
18. Day 167 - Raindrops keep falling on my deck,
19. a tree in the window,
20. To quote Winnie the Pooh "It was a cold and blustery day", 21. Day 96 - Look what I am shooting with today,
23. Day 81 - Double exposed- playing with hipstamatic on my day off.,
25. Day 76 - Éirinn go Brách,
26. Chocolate with a cherry on top,
27. Day 4 - early risers and cloudy skies,
28. 50mm resolutions,
29. Day 276 - What ?? What peanut??,
30. Owwie!!!,
32. Solitude,
33. Day 57 Illuminate,
34. Miksang Snow,
35. Raindrops on roses,
36. HBW!,
37. Squint,
39. Getting a bit wet,
40. Circle of Friends,
41. Feb Fest 2008 Crowds,
42. I can't even sleep, she finds me,
43. Something up there caught her eye,
44. "See what I helped to do!",
46. Ghost House on the Grounds,
47. I got a Thingamaboob,
48. I'm to little for my ears,
49. GP's Home Grown Scarlet Runner Heritage Seeds,
50. One the birds and squirrel didn't get!,
Explore 306 - 2012-10-20 [View others explored photos]
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In the surrounding countryside of Sault.during our holidays last June. It was yet too soon for a blooming lavender.
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Thank you! This made explore today, highest position #295 :) Thanks for the comments and faves, I appreciate your support!!!
No tripod so it's a little blurry :) But I loved the lighting so much I just wanted to post.
My friend Michael Naimark is exploring new ideas for virtual reality experiences, in collaboration with Google and other researchers. To discuss this work, we got together with two other colleagues, Steve Gano and Jim McKee -- with whom we worked at the Apple Multimedia Lab in the eighties, pushing the envelope on related questions.
We started with a tour of the historic Sentinel Building in North Beach, home of American Zoetrope -- where Francis Coppola worked on many cinematic masterpieces like The Godfather and Apocalypse Now. We checked out the underground screening room and sound mixing room where some of that work took place, then headed upstairs to Michael and Jim’s studios, for a wonderful conversation about the new VR frontier.
Michael and his colleagues are researching how people are represented in virtual reality. Their first experiment at Google’s “Big Chairs” Park led to some helpful guidelines on how to film people for VR, by using different camera angles and distances.
They’re also investigating ‘hyper-images’ that resemble a group of people, but that are shot at different times and composited together to create both ‘credible’ and ‘incredible’ pictures. To enable more experiments like these, Michael is developing ‘IMU VR’, a new type of camera that could make it easier for communities to tell their stories in VR. More on this later.
It was great to reconnect with my colleagues and brainstorm these ideas together. It felt like the good old days, and the creative juices were flowing all over again ...
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Well well well, I thought my eyes were deceiving me when I spotted some 2018 Jurassic World themed Matchbox models in a Toymaster store recently but had no idea that the Legacy series would also be coming here to the UK. This time you can thank Smyths Toys for stocking the FULL series in both singles and multi sets and the store I visited must have just put them out as their were masses of them. A quick bit of advice though if you fancy some of these models, they ARN'T in the diecast aisle, they are amongst other movie themed toys in a different section.
There has been a lot of hype surrounding these new models and I have to say most movie/TV film related diecasts I buy i've never actually watched the related programmes but for Jurassic Park there is plenty of love. I've watched every film they have brought out from seeing the first one back in 1993 to the latest :-)
The model itself is of the poor 1993 Ford Explorer which got a lot of abuse in the first film eventually getting squashed by a dinosaur and has been captured very well by Matchbox complete with its viewing panels in the roof to its front bull bars and authentic livery. Mint and boxed.
ABMA PHOTO from Art Lebrun. REMASTERED by Dan Beaumont.
Jupiter C rocket launch: " Explorer 4 satellite ", July 26, 1958 VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NengyrD9-ag
NASA / JPL INFO: www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/explorer-3/
WIKIPEDIA / Jupiter C rocket INFO: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter-C
WIKIPEDIA Explorer 3 satellite INFO: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explorer_3
NASA INFO: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/explorer/explorer-overview.html
Explorer one, US first satellite, january 31, 1958 VIDEO FROM JPL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNHCEK6cPwI
Von Braun with (ABMA) and JPL, "Sputnik challenge" with Explorer one (Development in 84 days) 1957 VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U5Y0-dY0FI
EXPLORER 1: " First US satellite "Jupiter C rocket, January 31, 1958 VIDEO ( French audio ): www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK40bJm-G4c
Wernher von Braun: "Missile to Moon", documentary. PBS (2012) VIDEO: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ch0OgkkJKI
1. Tuwaiq Mount, 2. Dry desert, 3. Desert abstraction, 4. Desert Sand Texture HDR, 5. Picnic to Alsman, 6. Iris flower with bug, 7. Calotropis Procera, 8. Desert Sand,
9. Monitor lizard, 10. Carry Flowers, 11. Pictures2_ 115-1, 12. Camomile flowers, 13. Flower, 14. Married Bee, 15. Desert Sand, 16. Delete
[Explored] #368 21-11-2012
Jorpokhri in the Mist - edited
Jorpokhri (the twin lakes)is a beautiful Himalayan nature reserve of untouched natural beauty at an altitude of 7,400 ft on a hilltop in Darjeeling district.
Images of Bengal, India
Hit Explore on 19 Aug 2009 (Highest position #340). Thank you so much for your viewing, comments and faves!
English Premier League starts tonight! Glory Glory Man Utd!
The day promises to get hot, and the week even hotter still. But this morning, there was a nice breeze and I headed out on my Boulder Brevet towards a section of the county I really haven't explored much. Pleasant surroundings were the net result.
EXPLORE #198
03.03.2012
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01.08.11 EXPLORED
Today was my first day of classes. Everything was pretty normal except for this problem I've been having with my microecon class! I went to the lecture this morning even though I'm not technically enrolled in the class, and then went to the prof afterwards to ask how I could sign up, because when I tried enrolling online it wouldn't let me because it said there was a pre-requisite I needed in order to get in.
Apparently this pre-req gets covered by this math placement test I took over 3 semesters ago during my freshman orientation, so I went to this one office to find out how I scored to see if I met the pre-req. Apparently I got a 40% on the math placement test and you need at least a 57%, sooo this obviously was a problem. The lady there told me that they're administering the test every day this week at the library, so I'm going to take it sometime this week and HOPEFULLY I pass. If not, I'll be stuck taking Algebra II instead of micro, because that's what type of math is on the exam.
And I reeeally don't want to take that because I took Algebra II when I was a soph in high school, and I really don't want to be taking the same class as a soph in college. That, and it would be a waste of a semester class that could be spent taking something more important.
sigh sigh apple pie. Sorry for the rant, guys. All of this was just really unexpected and now I have no clue what to study -__-
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