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Model: Justina Aleksaitė

Coffee extraction through a La Marzocco

Salt extraction work is a hard job, especially under the poor conditions this woman had to work. Picture taken in Laos

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Bald Eagle: here ready for prisoner extraction

 

LT Polasky: Bald Eagle get Durich out of her we've got hostiles coming in from our west

 

Bald Eagle: negative Polasky we leave as a team

  

LT Polasky: just get Durich out of here I will start loading on my unit when he is secure Polasky out

  

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The kids supervise OCBA president David Marder as he pours honey from the extractor into the strainer.

The Spanish Red variety. Since its (likely) introduction by the Spanish in the 16th C. this hearty pineapple grows wild in the Philippines and while less prized for its fruit than its larger cousin the Hawaiian, the Red has longer, stronger leaves which can be processed by hand to produce piña fibre and textiles.

“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!

 

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“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!

 

Loxsly Video shoot.

Canonet QL17 G-III

Displaying a multitude of errors in my extraction...

The first jar of honey from my own bees! I'm very proud of my bee gals :)

“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!

 

“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!

 

“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

Honey extraction with the help of old friends, 16/VII/2013, Etoile, France.

I spent an hour and a half clearing over a foot of snow off the car this morning, then taking a brief spin down the long driveway and back to see how bad it was. Analysis: bad! The main roads are mostly clear, but side roads and parking lots are still pretty icy.

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