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Justice for MIKE BROWN (Anti-Police Brutality) SILENT PROTEST in front of the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Saturday, 16 August 2014 by Elvert Barnes Protest Photography
Organized by Autumn Colbert learn more about this event via Washington Post at www.washingtonpost.com/local/silent-protest-outside-white...
Visit Elvert Barnes PROTEST PHOTOGRAPHY at elvertbarnes.com/protestphotography
For those of you who have so kindly asked what this is - it is the brake light panel at the rear window of my daughter's car.
For so long people come: "you gotta do a flickr for you" now I'm here to show my work. I so happy and hope you enjoy it.
Prepared For Offensive or Defensive Warfare.
FRENCH THROWER OF GRENADES, PROTECTED BY SANDBAGS, LOOKING THROUGH HIS PERISCOPE IN ORDER TO GET AN ACCURATE AIM.
GERMAN HAND - GRENADE THROWERS CLOTHED IN STEEL ARMOR, WHICH MAKES THEM RESEMBLE SOLDIERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES.
GERMAN ANTI-AIRCRAFT MACHINE GUN, THAT THROWS A VAST NUMBER OF PROJECTILES WITH AMAZING RAPIDITY, BEING OPERATED IN A REGION THAT IS INFESTED WITH POISON GAS.
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The war of the nations: portfolio in rotogravure etchings: compiled from the Mid-week pictorial. New York: New York Times, Co, 1919. Book.
Retrieved from the Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/19013740/. (Accessed November 08, 2016.)
Images from "The War of the Nations : Portfolio in Rotogravure Etchings : Compiled from the Mid-Week Pictorial" (New York : New York Times, Co., 1919)
Notes: Selected from "The War of the Nations: Portfolio in Rotogravure Etchings," published by the New York Times shortly after the 1919 armistice. This portfolio compiled selected images from their "Mid-Week Pictorial" newspaper supplements of 1914-19. 528 p. : chiefly ill. ; 42 cm.; hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collgdc.gc000037
Subjects: World War, 1914-1918 --Pictorial works.
New York--New York
Format: Rotogravures --1910-1920.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction
Repository: Library of Congress, Serials and Government Publications Division, Washington, D.C. 20540
Part Of: Newspaper Pictorials: World War I Rotogravures, 1914-1919 (DLC) sgpwar 19191231
General information about the Newspaper Pictorials: World War I Rotogravures, 1914-1919 digital collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/collgdc.gc000037
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Thank you all my friends for visiting, commenting and getting me here
1. Fire in the sky, 2. sunray, 3. Walking the hills, 4. Rustic, 5. Golden Girl, 6. Brothers in Arms, 7. The road down to Church Stretton, 8. Bridge over troubled waters,
9. Fairy Dust, 10. Flying South, 11. Close to the edge, 12. Riders on the storm, 13. Sailing on a sea of Gold, 14. Shropshire Hills, 15. Standing against time, 16. Walled Garden,
17. Stiperstones-1, 18. Waswater 2, 19. The Grocer, 20. Overgrown and abandoned, 21. Wast Water, 22. Garden in the Forest, 23. Through the dark window, 24. Copse in late evening sun,
25. Glimpse of a golden Landscape, 26. Dark skies over church, 27. Estate Folly, 28. poker, 29. darkskies2, 30. At the Chemist, 31. The Long Mynd, 32. Horse carriage,
33. Dusk on the river, 34. Venice by night, 35. two swans at sunset, 36. Shropshire evening, 37. Waterside Restaurant Venice, 38. Powys courtyard detail, 39. The cobblers workshop, 40. Walled Garden,
41. Venice backwater, 42. Bridgnorth, looking up to the Church, 43. The Pride, 44. White Tiger resting, 45. Yellow Rose, 46. Bates and Hunt the Chemist, 47. Blisthill main street, 48. Boat station,
49. Surreal street scene Venice, 50. On the grand canal Venice, 51. bouquet, 52. white posy, 53. sunset on priorslee lake 2, 54. Eric the bee, 55. purple daisy, 56. Cambridge College,
57. Yard with flowers and mangle, 58. church2, 59. pink wall, 60. flower path, 61. Rose Cottage, 62. lake at Sunset 3, 63. gardenorton1, 64. lakesidewalk2,
65. water taxi2, 66. monolith, 67. thatched cottage1, 68. Urbansunset4, 69. Estate House at Blists Hill, 70. venicebalcony 23-04-2007 09-30-06 2848x2136
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Growth Hotspots: Harnessing the Generative AI Revolution. Nicole Sahin, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, G-P, USA. Mihir Shukla, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Automation Anywhere, USA
Zain Asher, Anchor, CNN, USA
Wednesday 3 May 2023
09.00 - 09.45
Stakeholder Dialogue
World Economic Forum Headquarters, Eiger
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The Growth Summit: Jobs and Opportunity for All 2023 in Geneva, Switzerland
Harvard's Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, "the only building on the North American continent designed by the famous French architect Le Corbusier."
The "No Parking" sign -- one of so, so many in Harvard Square -- was in my way. I chose to include it because signs like this are an integral part of everyone's Harvard and Cambridge experience. (Unless, of course, you arrive and depart by subway, as I usually do.)
... mostly, because we'll be off flickr for a week or so ...
1. A very special chance - in the warehouse with Iain McArthur, 06, 2. Ah, those quizzical friends ...!, 3. Tobermory Impressions, 08: Zazzy!, 4. (Always Take the) Weather with You ..., 5. Ya Got Trouble. Oh, well ... Let me explain ... ;-), 6. "Happy birthday to you ...", 7. Yellow Music on the Move, 8. Zoom, zoom: Beauty is in the smallest things..., 9. Up, up and Away!, 10. Procession of Amsterdam Burghers, Or: Tritonus photobombing a famous work of art ..., 11. Moon and lights illuminating the night, 12. Public alarm bell, 13. Glitter diagonals, 14. Dragon? Mythological beauty?, 15. Uh - oh! ... I didn't mean to ..., 16. Not just a pretty face..., 17. The frozen road - dangerously slippery!, 18. Ghosts performing a duetto groan ..., 19. Colorful Encounter in the City, 20. Lake Surface - Plitvice
Oct. 16, Mannie Jackson, L&C President Dale Chapman, Edwardsville School District Superintendent Ed Hightower, elected officials and local dignitaries officially “turned the dirt” to mark the start of the Lincoln School renovation project, which will create the Mannie Jackson Center for the Humanities.
Jackson, an Edwardsville native who went on to become an entrepreneur and influential African American business leader, announced the creation of the Mannie Jackson Center for the Humanities and initially pledged $200,000 toward a program endowment in April 2012 during a book signing event for his memoir, “Boxcar to Boardrooms.”
Since his announcement, and with his leadership, the college is approaching nearly $2 million raised to date for the Center’s endowment.
The historic Lincoln School will be repurposed to be the headquarters of these humanities outreach initiatives that will bring together diverse audiences and programming through lectures, readings, dialogues, public service opportunities and humanities programs. The Center will aim to create a global nation of neighbors by supporting cultural differences, encouraging exchanges and fostering a better understanding of the modern world.
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***** Selected for sale in the GETTY IMAGES COLLECTION on July 6th 2015
CREATIVE RF gty.im/ 563390563 MOMENT OPEN COLLECTION**
This photograph became my 805th frame to be selected for inclusion and sale in the Getty Images 'Moment' collection, and I am very grateful to them for this wonderful opportunity.
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Twelve metres at 14:24pm on Sunday 24th May 2015 off the B884 single track road at Colbost,a scattered hamlet in the Glendale estate, overlooking Loch Dunvegan on the Scottish island of Skye.
Loch Dunvegan is a Sea loch located on the West Coast of The Isle of Skye in the Iner Hebrides. The settlements of Galtrigill, Borreraig, Uig and Colbost are located on it's Western shore, with Claigan on it's Eastern shore.
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Nikon D800 24mm 1/100s f/13.0 iso100 Hand held. RAW (14-bit) AF-S single point focus. Manual exposure. Centre weighted metering. Auto white balance. Auto active D-lighting.
Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED IF. Jessops 77mm UV filter. Nikon MB-D12 battery grip. Two Nikon EN-EL15 batteries. Digi-Chip Speed Pro 64GB Class 10 UHS-1 SDXC card. Nikon DK-17a magnifying eyepiece. Hoodman HGEC soft eyepiece cup. Optech Tripod Strap. Lowepro Transporter camera strap. Lowepro Vertex 200 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS unit.
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LATITUDE: N 57d 26m 37.65s
LONGITUDE: W 6 38m 26.70s
ALTITUDE: 12.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE SIZE: 103.00MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) SIZE: 19.13MB
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HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU processor. AMD Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 8.1. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon VIEWNX2 Version 2.10.3 64bit. Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit
Tanya African American Model Portrait for Artistic Body Art Photoshoot Philly Studio Philadelphia April 1997
Accession Number: spa.ga.em.eu.pro (22)
Edinburgh for Europe March, 21st September 2019. Pro-Europe demonstrators walked down the Royal Mile in Edinburgh in protest of a no-deal Brexit. The march started in West Parliament Square and protesters to Holyrood. Speakers at the event include SNP MP Joanna Cherry, Labour MP Ian Murray and Lore John Kerr, politician and the author of Article 50. As well as calling for MPs to revoke Article 50, the march was also in support of the United Nations International Day of Peace.
The Scottish Political Archive is housed at the University of Stirling. The archive is home to the oral interviews, personal papers and associated material from prominent Scottish politicians. For further information about the work of the archive please visit our website www.scottishpoliticalarchive.org.uk
From left to right: Little Cormorant, Intermediate Egret & Grey Heron.
Muhuri river , Feni.
16th January'09
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3 June 2015 - OECD Forum 2015 - Better Life Index - The Confidence Gap: Implications for Women in Innovation, Science and Technology
Claudine Schmuck, Founder and Associate Director, Global Contact
with Francesca Borgonovi, Policy Analyst at the Education and Skills Directorate
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/BLI
OECD, Paris, France.
Photo: OECD/Michael Dean.
For the monthly Araf competition, we had to change a photograph 'Beyond Recognition.'
This is one of the many I created.
This is a very local moth, that finds its origins HERE.
More creative editing in CREATIVE LICENCE
Taken for my class with Dave & Dave.
cwd1072 - Super Bowl Ad Here in America, the biggest sporting event of the year takes place this Sunday. It's also the biggest event for TV advertisers. Since we're not doing video here, we're going to pretend that it's the biggest event for print advertising too. Create an ad that would be worth the insane amount of money advertisers pay to run their ads during the big game. Your product or service can be real of fictional -- but remember, we're talking big money! Your ad needs to jump out and grab people and make them want whatever it is you're selling. You're free to add text, etc. to your ad -- but it must include a new image taken this week. Also, if you choose to create an ad for a real product, be creative -- don't just steal an existing slogan. Make it your own!
Well, I must say - again I'm sorely disappointed with my inability to use photoshop. I really need to learn how use that tool.
My studio setup was make shift on the spot....been meaning to take the time to construct one properly, but just haven't been able to get to it yet.
There are LOTS of edit mistakes visible on this. But with 11 mins till deadline, I figured I might as well put it up.
Murray apparently is the subject of both my pieces this week. He's a good model :)
strobist: "white" incandescent light from directly above. sony f42 off camera, also above but slightly to the left, triggered by camera infared.used a homemade diffuser
(left to right) Hugh Robertson, MP and Minister for Sport and the Olympics, Laurence Tricker, Cyclopark Project Manger and Tony Mack, Cyclopark campaigner and supporter on site with a map of the park’s planned layout.
On Friday 20th August, Hugh Robertson, Member of Parliament for Faversham and Mid Kent and Minister for Sport and the Olympics visited Cyclopark to see for himself the exciting opportunity that this regeneration project will provide for South East residents. Sport England, the government agency responsible for creating a world-leading community sport system of clubs, coaches, facilities and volunteers; have agreed Lottery funding for the project from their Sustainable Facilities programme. Fellow funders include British Cycling, Kent County Council and the Homes and Communities Agency.
Cyclopark is the innovative park set to bring first class cycling, running and extreme sports facilities to North Kent. The park will be one of the leading multi sport centres in the South of England and Jamie Staff MBE, Olympic gold medallist, World BMX champion and Cyclopark’s champion hopes to develop a ‘Jamie Staff Academy’ on-site for young people to develop their talent. When completed in 2012, Cyclopark will also offer an exciting range of activities for everyone from the enthusiastic beginner right up to the seasoned professional. It will create a lifelong interest in sport and healthy living from youth through competitive activities to old age.
The project will be a Kent Thameside gateway to sport, leisure and recreation through its links to Jeskyns Farm, Ashenbank Woods and Shorne Country Park. Set within 43 hectares of landscaped parkland and with a 340m BMX racetrack, a skate park and a 2.9km circuit track for cycling and running, Cyclopark really will be a unique activity venue.
Mr Robertson was impressed with the scale of the project and offered his support in helping to ensure that Cyclopark would contribute to a lasting legacy after the Olympics in 2012. He says; “Cyclopark is going to be a huge draw for Kent and the wider South East. It’s so important that we provide the facilities and resources for local people to enjoy sport and keep fit and healthy. With the Olympics taking place in the year that Cyclopark is due to open, 2012 looks set to be an incredible year for sport; not only in London but throughout the South East.”
Tony Mack, long-serving campaigner for Cyclopark organised the ministerial visit to raise the project’s profile with the recently appointed Minister. Tony Mack is a Kent resident and was delighted to spend some time talking to the Minister and outlining the huge opportunity that Cyclopark offers. Tony says; “Mr Robertson took time out of his busy schedule for this visit and we were grateful for the opportunity to show the Minister around the site and bring to his attention the huge potential of this highly innovative and imaginative project. I think it’s really important that we raise the profile of the park and ensure that everyone who can help with promoting and championing the project knows what an asset it is going to become to Kent.”
Laurence Tricker, Cyclopark Project Manager also attended the visit and was able to provide background information on the project. He answered a number of questions from the Minister regarding funding, timescales and local support as well as the key question, 'Would it be ready in 2012?’. Laurence says; “If all goes to plan and we secure the last remaining funds we need, we will open in the summer of 2012. With construction starting this autumn and only two years until completion it is vital that we spread the word about Cyclopark and its value as a unique and exciting local project. The park fits perfectly within the massive regeneration of Kent Thameside and will support the positive change already going on in the area. It will not only be a centre of excellence for the cycling world, but also a ‘must see’ for visitors to North Kent.”
The project forms a key part in the regeneration of Kent Thameside which is lead by Kent Thameside Regeneration Partnership (KTRP). This partnership of public and private sector organisations including Gravesham and Dartford Borough Councils, supports and champions the regeneration of Kent Thameside, a hub for innovation and one of the fastest growing areas in the UK covering the boroughs of Dartford and Gravesham and Ebbsfleet Valley. With a commitment to provide 25,000 new homes and 50,000 new jobs over the next two decades, KTRP will make Kent Thameside a distinct and vibrant destination.
NYC - March For Our Lives. Student led rally for gun control in the US. New York City, 2018 | wasikphoto.com
Underwater Odyssey snorkeling sea tour in Pattaya Thailand 10 January 2025
One of the best for observing the tropical underwater world, guided snorkeling tour from Pattaya City to Samae Sarn National Park. In the first half of the day there will be a speed boat trip with snorkeling near a group of uninhabited islands, where Nemo fish and sea turtles live. And secondary, after a delicious lunch - time to relax at Hat Nang Ram, the beach in Sattahip. Snorkeling equipment, meal and transfer are provided.
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The picture shows people training for building human castles (castells) in Tarragona. It's a catalan tradition. The group on the photo is Colla Jove Xiquets de Tarragona (ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colla_Jove_Xiquets_de_Tarragona).
(I've intentionally taken the picture this way in order to protect the identity of the people involved.)
Let me introduce you my new outfit made with reverie for Alicia. She want something around my Little Red Riding Hood... So I plan to make a new variation of this theme, with a lot of assorted machine embroideries by combining some designs.
This set include a dress, a corseted over-dress, removable puffed sleeves, a jacket, a petticoat and socks.
Here, you can see:
- The petticoat made of cotton muslin edged and adorned by airy french lace and red ribbon.
- The dress made of antique white Dimity cotton fabric. All edges were trimmed with small floral embroidery and the front buttonholes band is enhanced with lace and gold metal tiny beads.
- The apron made of antique lace lined with cotton muslin, also trimmed with tiny flowers on a scalloped spring green ribbon. A row of teal Miyuki beads highlights the top of the waistband.
- Removable puffed sleeves made of cotton batiste.
I also want to introduce you an other of my new dolls customized by me during the past months.
Her name is "My Alice".
I used a FBL Ambrosial Blythe with a Jenna scalp I bought especially to become Alice.
Work done:
· Carving of her nose, lips and philtrum
· New full makeup made with artist Extra Soft Pastels "à l'écu" from Sennelier and sealed with several layers of MSC
· Sleepy eyes
· Gaze corrected
· New lashes
· Eyelids painted with artist Extra Soft Pastels "à l'écu" from Sennelier
· Four new pairs of eye chips hand painted by me using professional Golden iridescent fluid acrylics. Light Aqua (right), Light red (center), Hazelnut (left), Moss green (center)
Thank you very much for your visiting!
Made also for the EtsyMetal Work of Art Challenge to create a shocking piece of art. I used the piezoelectric igniter from a butane grill lighter, the ring shocks the wearer when the button is pushed. It doesn't hurt too badly, but reverberates through the copper well enough that it's oddly uncomfortable and kinda scary. I pulled out the wire that sends the shock for last part of the video, you can sorta see the spark. I would like to play with the design more. At one point I had the wire running into the silver button cap to shock the pusher, which is also fun.
The piezoelectric igniter is an interesting device. According to Wikipedia, "It consists of a small, spring-loaded hammer which, when a button is pressed, hits a crystal of PZT or quartz crystal. Quartz is piezoelectric, which means that it creates a voltage when deformed. This sudden forceful deformation produces a high voltage and subsequent electrical discharge." Pretty cool, but it takes quite a bit of force to push the button, I'd like to find a substitute.
Mingle Media TV and Red Carpet Report host, Linda Antwi, were invited to cover the 2013 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival (LACS) Awards ceremony and gala hosted by Wayne Brady with presenting Key & Peele at the opening the show. This year LACS broke several of its past records which included over 1000 film submissions, the largest number of international submissions received and well over 5000 attendees for the four-day event.
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Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Henry Schein, USA speaking during the Session "Preparing for the Next Epidemic " at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 25, 2018.
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Manuel Lopez
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ParalympicsGB Table Tennis athletes, Will Bayley aged 33, from Tunbridge Wells, Paul Karabardak aged 35, from Swansea, competing in the Men's Team - Classes 6-7 Final event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
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ParalympicsGB Athlete, Hannah Cockroft aged 29, from Halifax, wins gold in the 100m T34 - Women event, at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
ParalympicsGB is the name for the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Paralympic Team that competes at the summer and winter Paralympic Games. The Team is selected and managed by the British Paralympic Association, in conjunction with the national governing bodies, and is made up of the best sportsmen and women who compete in the 22 summer and 4 winter sports on the Paralympic Programme.
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The unveiling (Groundbreaking) Ceremony for the E. Claire Raley Studios for the Performing Arts at Fremont School in midtown Sacramento. Complete with performances by local groups, speeches, and tours of the work in progress. Official opening is planned for January 2016.
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The expansion of residential suburbs in the 1960’s and 1970’s left our central city with stately but underutilized school facilities. Fremont School is one example - a beautiful brick and terracotta building in the Spanish Revival style on a quiet Midtown street. It had a ‘second life’ as an adult education center, which was has since been shuttered.
After much discussion and negotiation, Fremont School now is slated as the new creative home for Sacramento’s Performing Arts community. The high ceilings and large classrooms have the potential to perfectly suit rehearsal and teaching needs for the Sacramento Ballet, Sacramento Opera and Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra.
There are many technical challenges to adapting an early 20th century non-reinforced masonry building to the needs of 21st century performing arts. We are diving into these challenges with creative energy, confident that this new Studios for the Performing Arts will be a vibrant and creative magnet in the community.