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Lab technician Rachel Waltermire prepares hundreds of DNA extractions for Illumina sequencing, which helps researchers better understand and untangle the soil microbial community genome.

 

Photo courtesy of the Kent Lab Group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

You have to balance the extractor or it does what an unbalanced washing machine does: it thumps and wobbles. I found a full body embrace of the extractor reduced the anxiety this wobble caused if not so much the wobble itself.

“The Extraction”

 

This short film was created for the “48 Hour Film Project”, and was directed by Kimberly Scott and Chris Pichado. It’s successful completion could not have been accomplished without the help of the entire Hidden Track Films crew!

 

I had the privilege of being part of the team that helped complete the film from start to finish! Each person played an important part: the story development, props, lighting, shooting, audio, directing, producing, editing. All this was done within 48 Hours.

 

As of the posting of this blog we had just received news that our film had been selected as part of the “Best Of” awards. We wont find out the categories until this coming Tuesday!

 

Stay tuned for the video link! : )

 

Thanks, RJemal

www.rjemal.com

 

A shout out to my friend Rod Guajardo for linking me up with the crew at Hidden Track Films.

 

UPDATE 8/23/2011:

Guess what?! We won! Hidden Track Film’s “The Extraction” in the 2011 48 Hour Film Project – San Antonio: Best Costumes, Best Sound Design, Best Editing, Best Directing, Audience Favorite-Group B and BEST FILM! Now our short film will show at the Taos Shortz Film Fest: 48 Hour Film Project International Filmapalooza!

 

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

135/365. Shot on iPhone 5. Used iOS #tangledfx - Custom preset. Just my cooker hood grill.

“The Extraction”

 

This short film was created for the “48 Hour Film Project”, and was directed by Kimberly Scott and Chris Pichado. It’s successful completion could not have been accomplished without the help of the entire Hidden Track Films crew!

 

I had the privilege of being part of the team that helped complete the film from start to finish! Each person played an important part: the story development, props, lighting, shooting, audio, directing, producing, editing. All this was done within 48 Hours.

 

As of the posting of this blog we had just received news that our film had been selected as part of the “Best Of” awards. We wont find out the categories until this coming Tuesday!

 

Stay tuned for the video link! : )

 

Thanks, RJemal

www.rjemal.com

 

A shout out to my friend Rod Guajardo for linking me up with the crew at Hidden Track Films.

 

UPDATE 8/23/2011:

Guess what?! We won! Hidden Track Film’s “The Extraction” in the 2011 48 Hour Film Project – San Antonio: Best Costumes, Best Sound Design, Best Editing, Best Directing, Audience Favorite-Group B and BEST FILM! Now our short film will show at the Taos Shortz Film Fest: 48 Hour Film Project International Filmapalooza!

 

Tactical overview of the Ghost team's positions in the Church yard. No sooner had we moved into the extraction zone than we started taking incoming rounds...

 

I hastily got my team into defensive positions behind the walls nearest the church - just in time as it turned out!

 

This sort of squad tactical management is what raises Ghost Recon above the normal 'run & gun' games like Call of Duty. I find it *more* exciting to have to command a team in the heat of battle than simply looking after myself in games like CoD4. The above situation is typical, while trying to get my team into defensive positions I suddenly found that one of my men had lagged behind and was also wounded - meantime we started coming under intense fire from snipers...

 

It's all adrenaline pumping stuff!

 

I wrote a short piece on this particular action in the church yard here: Milgeek - 'Ambush! Tale from Ghost Recon (GRAW2)'

photo de David Medigue et sculpture de moi

Created on 5/15/13 in an experiment to show distinguishable difference between my Compound L and my DXM

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

“The Extraction”

 

This short film was created for the “48 Hour Film Project”, and was directed by Kimberly Scott and Chris Pichado. It’s successful completion could not have been accomplished without the help of the entire Hidden Track Films crew!

 

I had the privilege of being part of the team that helped complete the film from start to finish! Each person played an important part: the story development, props, lighting, shooting, audio, directing, producing, editing. All this was done within 48 Hours.

 

As of the posting of this blog we had just received news that our film had been selected as part of the “Best Of” awards. We wont find out the categories until this coming Tuesday!

 

Stay tuned for the video link! : )

 

Thanks, RJemal

www.rjemal.com

 

A shout out to my friend Rod Guajardo for linking me up with the crew at Hidden Track Films.

 

UPDATE 8/23/2011:

Guess what?! We won! Hidden Track Film’s “The Extraction” in the 2011 48 Hour Film Project – San Antonio: Best Costumes, Best Sound Design, Best Editing, Best Directing, Audience Favorite-Group B and BEST FILM! Now our short film will show at the Taos Shortz Film Fest: 48 Hour Film Project International Filmapalooza!

 

Clearing the Wounded

Sgt. Stephen Parks, a medic with C Company, 1/168th MEDEVAC, uses a jaws-of-life hydraulic rescue tool to remove a door from a wrecked vehicle during an extraction exercise conducted in conjunction with the Reno Fire Department on February 12.

 

Photo by Sgt. Mike Getten

 

“The Extraction”

 

This short film was created for the “48 Hour Film Project”, and was directed by Kimberly Scott and Chris Pichado. It’s successful completion could not have been accomplished without the help of the entire Hidden Track Films crew!

 

I had the privilege of being part of the team that helped complete the film from start to finish! Each person played an important part: the story development, props, lighting, shooting, audio, directing, producing, editing. All this was done within 48 Hours.

 

As of the posting of this blog we had just received news that our film had been selected as part of the “Best Of” awards. We wont find out the categories until this coming Tuesday!

 

Stay tuned for the video link! : )

 

Thanks, RJemal

www.rjemal.com

 

A shout out to my friend Rod Guajardo for linking me up with the crew at Hidden Track Films.

 

UPDATE 8/23/2011:

Guess what?! We won! Hidden Track Film’s “The Extraction” in the 2011 48 Hour Film Project – San Antonio: Best Costumes, Best Sound Design, Best Editing, Best Directing, Audience Favorite-Group B and BEST FILM! Now our short film will show at the Taos Shortz Film Fest: 48 Hour Film Project International Filmapalooza!

 

Don't know what this thing was. About the size of a large bumblebee, but kind of looked and flew like a hummingbird.

 

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This only really gets rid of the "fog" in the cabinet - two bags are to collect any larger bits of media - and stay empty! Old vacuum used: just in case and it's amazing how effective it is - I forgot to switch it on one time!

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

Noticed that my cheek was a bit swollen, and trying to get some shots of the vacant spot in my mouth.

 

IMG_8597

1:87 scale tiny figure photography

Wood Waste Control (Eng) Limited - Installing a dust extraction system

 

Researchers extract juice from sugarcane that has been engineered to produce oil for biodiesel in addition to the plant's sugar that is used for ethanol production.

 

Plants Engineered to Replace Oil in Sugarcane and Sorghum (PETROSS) is a research project transforming sugarcane and sweet sorghum into dual-purpose bioenergy crops to ensure a sustainable source of biofuel.

 

Photo credit: Kathryn Faith/University of Illinois

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