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Estudiantes de colegios de Loja, participaron del evento realizado por el Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación y Electrónica y el Laboratorio XRLab, con ocasión del Día Internacional de las Mujeres en las TIC, en el que pudieron conocer temas como la Ciberseguridad, Ciencia de Datos, Inteligencia Artificial, Internet de las Cosas, Realidad Extendida y Videojuegos.
From left to right: Patrick, Léa Gaucherand, Rachel Lent, Ali Setaro, Chris Rycroft, Marta Gaglia, Rae Daly, and Machika Kaku. At Woodford Food & Beverage, Forest Avenue, Portland, ME.
Extended Walk with Hoarfrost:
It's the same walk, but with a little more time and with very slight hoarfrost here and there. I tried to accentuate the highlights that are not there, usually. It was dull and overcast, so the contrast is something I invented. In reality everything was quite dull and dark grey. Not a lot of editing other than the contrast thing, I toned down the (featureless) sky quite a bit, but thats all. I need some time to settle (and to warm up, as it was freezing, naturally, when there's frost involved), but I like some of those quite a little.
:-)
Extending 225 miles from east to west and 215 miles from north to south, Ohio's inland location gives the state a continental climate of warm summers and cool winters. Ohio abounds with state parks, forests and other outdoor recreational areas, as well as resorts, beaches, and boating and fishing facilities. From farmlands to custling metropolitan cities, Ohio provides its travelers with beautiful memories of scenic wonders.
Comedian Prescott Tolk performs at the Neal Brennan Comedy Show Sunday.
4.8.12
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From left to right: Matt Butnaru, Ali Setaro, Léa Gaucherand, Chris Rycroft, Patrick, Marta Gaglia, Rae Daly, Rachel Lent, Machika Kaku. In the Maine Photo Camper (www.themainetinker.com), at the wedding of Tate Tabtieng and Nicole Chen, Brick South, Resurgam Place, Portland, ME. Reproduced for personal use with permission of Siobhan Bogle, Maine Tinker Photography.
"In 1707, according to Daniel TV Huntoon, “the population of the precinct” had extended so far south that it was decided by the Dorchester Committee to locate a meeting-house on Packeen Plain [now Canton Corner], and it was deemed convenient and desirable to have a burial-place nearby. The Native American people who owned the land supposedly “cheerfully” relinquished all their interest in it, and the spot selected was “that portion of the present cemetery which lies nearly west of Central Avenue, and extends to within a few feet east of the only row of tombs in the cemetery; it is bounded on the north by Prospect Avenue and on the south by the Washington Street wall.” In 1716, Gilbert Endicott became the first person to be interred in the cemetery. Around 1791, George Crosman agreed to grant an addition to the Burying Place, as it was then known, next to his land. In 1816, Abel Wentworth became the first person to be interred in the Meetinghouse lot. The following year, Oliver Downes deeded one acre of land for the cemetery for $50. The “westmost” corner of this was reserved for the burial of foreigners and persons of color."
History of the Town of Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, by Daniel T. V. Huntoon. 148, 153-165.
With a Bavarian theme and Tudor Revival architecture extending even to gas stations, Washington's Leavenworth hosts one of the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany. Unfortunately we were just passing through on our way to Steven's Pass. But for now, here's a shot near the town center and a link to Leavenworth's unusual and unusually polished advert that was done for $11,000:
www.wenatcheeworld.com/news/2010/dec/14/gitcha-goomsba-ad...
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Not bad for a standard lens but wished the legs were more in focus but with the extender rings its not that easy. Especially when shooting from the hand.
From left to right: Patrick, Léa Gaucherand, Rachel Lent, Ali Setaro, Chris Rycroft, Marta Gaglia, Rae Daly, and Machika Kaku. At Woodford Food & Beverage, Forest Avenue, Portland, ME.
1969
Art
Copy of Red Nose by Alexander Calder in Collage (tissue paper), Acrylic Paint and Marker pen, 50cm by 100cm
History
On July 16th 1969 Apollo 11 launched from the Kennedy Space Centre and the first humans on the moon (Niel Armstrong and Edwin “buzz” Aldrin) landed on July 20th at 20:17:39 UTC, Completing John F. Kennedy's mission statment.
(‘I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out , of landing a man on the moon and returning his safely to the Earth’.)