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The University of Melbourne, 30 September - 2 October 2015

  

PHOTO CREDIT: BEN LOVERIDGE

1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business logo.

1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

IR time-lapse video from a Raspberry PI

 

Hostname: neon

Run Time: 1449038407

Sunrise: 2015-12-02 06:07:38.000002

Sunset: 2015-12-02 18:43:49.000002

delta: 6.30 seconds

Captured Time: 2015-12-02 18:44:41.195262

Youtube: youtu.be/K4P2w_mbGZQ (higher resolution and nicer playback)

no sé si se nota pero tods las fotos son del mismo dia xd

Bruce Hamilton in front of an original Carl Barks painting - 1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Cat Yronwode and Dean Mullaney at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Dr. Michael Gillespie teaching a class the Summer Institute of Higher Learning in Blair Hall on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on July 17, 2013. (Jay Grabiec)

1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Well, almost finished, it's missing the hem ; I will get it just over my knee (about 3in higher)...

 

I am really proud of my stitching on this dress! And I love the color and fabric (Poly/Rayon/Lycra Ponti di Roma) - really kids friendly everyday dress!

 

I'm a little afraid of the ongoing need to be altered to fit... I guess after wearing it all day and washing it, I should need to tweak it only one last time...

 

Stats :

I'm 5'2", muscular built, wide shoulders, full bust and short legs.

My high bust = 38 in (96.5 cm)

My Full Bust = 40 in (101.6 cm)

My Waist = 33 in (83.8 cm)

about 5 in (12.7 cm) between underbust and waist.

 

The Chosen Sizes :

Back Bodice and binding : size 35

Front bodice : size 35 D, with the 35A bottom line

Midriff : size 35 to 32,5

I lengthen the midriff height by 3/4 in - But will not do it next time.

Skirt : size 32,5 waist and 25 hem - still too long!

Dealer's room at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

Skyscraper under construction in Luxembourg's Financial District.

 

© Max Bryan 2018

 

Fujifilm X100F

23mm/Æ’/11/1/250s/ISO 200

Higher is a free font made for a student project containing characters (A-Z) and numbers (0-9).

 

Available for download on:

 

www.behance.net/gallery/Higher-Free-Font/6797841

 

It was just a 2001, north of Flagstaff AZ, hike where I could sense my "higher power" talking to me. In fact, this photo takes me right back to that moment. He or She is still talking to me.

 

John Denver:

Aspenglow

 

Aspen is a life to live

See how much there is to give

See how strongly you believe

See how much you may receive

  

Carl Barks with Burne Hogarth - 1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

We have had some real nasty weather ... this higher ground looks very appealing to me now ;)

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Montpellier, ZAC Saint-Roch - Rue Grand Saint Jean - City Roch : Higher Roch (Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés - en chantier) - vue du balcon du Parking Saint-Roch

This one was ........well, interesting. So the sea was acting up and playing unusually rough that evening. I was initially standing off to the left of where this shot was taken. There were some chest high waves coming in, but nothing I couldn't handle. Or so I thought. Another guy with a camera was a few feet closer to the drop off. All of a sudden, a nasty sneaker wave comes in, sweeps him right off his feet and starts dragging him back to deeper waters. It's a receding tide, there's no coming back once he's off the edge. He struggled for a bit, but finally managed to grab hold of a protruding rock and stay on shore. As you can imagine, that "episode" shook him up bad and he hurried away from the rocks, happy to be above water. Reluctantly, I took the hint and moved further inland as well. Bah! Where's the fun in safe photography? We shall meet again, oh ye ocean with yon sneaky waves!

Hot springs are sites where groundwater emerges at the Earth’s surface (or on the seafloor). Hot spring water has to be higher in temperature than the human body (an admittedly arbitrary definition): over 98° Fahrenheit or over 37° Celsius. Geysers are hot springs that episodically erupt columns of water. The highest concentration of geysers and hot springs anywhere is in Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin (northwestern Wyoming, USA).

 

Chinese Spring is a relatively small feature in the northern part of the Old Faithful Group, located 187 meters north-northwest of the # 1 most famous geyser on Earth - Old Faithful Geyser. It sits about 13 meters above the southern banks of the Firehole River - all of the hot water overflow drains into the river. Chinese Spring is a roughly equidimensional hot spring, about 1 to 1.5 meters across, with a somewhat raised rim composed of geyserite (siliceous sinter), a friable to solid chemical sedimentary rock composed of opal (hydrous silica, a.k.a. opaline silica: SiO2•nH2O). The geyserite formed by precipitation of hydrous silica from the issuing hot spring water. The silica is ultimately derived by superheated groundwater leaching of subsurface, late Cenozoic-aged rhyolites, a common volcanic rock at Yellowstone. The outer surface of Chinese Spring is mostly covered with nodulose geyserite. The spring's inner margin is overhanging and scalloped, with spinose to finely tuberculose geyserite.

 

Chinese Spring does have rare eruptions, and so is a true geyser. Its normal behavior is mild to somewhat vigorous boiling and occasional small bursts of water. Overflow exits the spring via a narrow channel on the northeastern side of its raised geyserite rim. Colorful extremophile microbial mats occupy the near-proximal and distal portions of its runoff channel.

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Video is at:

www.flickr.com/photos/jsjgeology/15696394111

 

Walter Koenig (right), who played Chekov on the original Star Trek TV series, at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 22JAN14 - Sean C. Rush (L), President and Chief Executive Officer, JA Worldwide, USA; Global Agenda Council on Youth Unemployment, Zach Sims (C), Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Codecademy, USA; Technology Pioneer and Angel Gurria (R), Secretary-General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris; World Economic Forum Foundation Board Member; Global Agenda Council on Water Security delivers a speach during the open forum 'Higher Education - Investment or Waste?' at the Annual Meeting 2014 of the World Economic Forum at the Swiss Alpine School (SAMD) in Davos, January 22, 2014.

 

WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/swiss-image.ch/Photo Christof Sonderegger

This is a interior shot of one of my favorite buildings in Salt Lake!! The Salt Lake City Library.

 

This capture is a combination of different temp. lighting. Most of the lighting on this floor was warm florescent (reflected). The upper portion (seen in blue), is natural sunlight. I hope I have conveyed the difference between the warmth and safety of knowledge and the cold stark reality of the outside world.

 

This is the bottom floor staircase, looking up into the main floor. The bottom floor is dedicated to children and the artwork on the walls has been submitted by the kids! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

 

I've taken numerous shots of this, but have never been able to do it justice until HDR came along. I spent most of last Saturday re-capturing this building by taking multiple exposure shots and will in the future take time to convert to HDR and post. (Best viewed large or original)

  

p.s. If you have any questions about some of the editing techniques I've employed, please ask....I love to share.

Bruce Hamilton with Carl Barks at the 1982 San Diego Comic Con

 

High resolution scan from the original 35MM film negative. Permission granted for anyone to publish, copy or use for any purpose but please credit "Photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.

At the moment my favorite house on the park taken from a Higher view point,

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