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A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

In the Wake of COP21

 

A Conversation with Lord Nicholas Stern, President of the British Academy

 

Following the historic Paris agreement on climate change, considered the many challenges facing the global economy with Lord Stern, leading expert on the economics of climate change. We looked at the implications of the Paris agreement, the environmental and economic consequences of continued inaction, and the means by which national and global markets can be effectively harnessed to reduce carbon emissions.

  

Moderator

 

Josué Tanaka

Managing Director, OSP, EE & Climate Change, EBRD

  

Speakers

 

Lord Nicholas Stern

President, British Academy

 

Reminds me of a Mervyn Peake ink sketch of the landscape beyond Gormenghast.

KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA

 

After a few years of inaction, I installed a new Li-ion NP-400 battery in my 2005 Konica Minolta DSLR Dynax 5D to replace the dead original one, and I did a small series of pictures with the two KM zoom lenses to re-evaluate the small Sony 6 MP CCD (still not a CMOS) sensor and optics.

 

The KM Dynax 5D was the latest DSLR body released by Konica Minolta before to be sold to SONY Corp.

 

Processing of the native RAW files using Lightroom/Luminar 2018.

 

Vienne, Isère, France. Le Bounty montant le Rhône.

A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

The Bishop Ireton Cheerleading team competing in their first home competition in January 2016.

Satan suggests that President Obama leave oil-spill cleanup duties to Mother Nature in the latest episode of "The Devil Made Me Blog It"!

Pretty sure I have every Clerks Inaction figure. Well, minus the one I ordered 15 minutes ago, but soon I shall have them all again!

The Bishop Ireton Cheerleading team competing in their first home competition in January 2016.

Kids playing football at the Cebu City Sports Complex

1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

2. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

 

I think I had better stop all this texturising stuff before it gets out of hand. This, however, was a special, one-off to counter the shenanigans of the Evil Robot Army.

As captured by my son Felipe.

 

Olympus E-510

Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC HSM Macro

Aperture Priority Mode

f/22

ISO 100

18mm

1/20

Metering: Spot

White Balance: Sunny

No Photoshop

No HDR

KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA

 

After a few years of inaction, I installed a new Li-ion NP-400 battery in my 2005 Konica Minolta DSLR Dynax 5D to replace the dead original one, and I did a small series of pictures with the two KM zoom lenses to re-evaluate the small Sony 6 MP CCD (still not a CMOS) sensor and optics.

 

The KM Dynax 5D was the latest DSLR body released by Konica Minolta before to be sold to SONY Corp.

 

Processing of the native RAW files using Lightroom/Luminar 2018.

 

Vienne, Isère, France

The Bishop Ireton Cheerleading team competing in their first home competition in January 2016.

the water was hot though i wouldn't know for certain...

The ol' DIY fig rig in action. I built it based on the build by Stephen Diaz. You can see a how-to video here: www.cinema5d.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=20903

 

Worked perfectly!

 

A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

 

2. A robot must obey orders given to it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

 

3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.

 

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4. A robot may not harm a human being, unless he finds a way to prove that in the final analysis, the harm done would benefit humanity in general.

 

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A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

Rubbish on the Thames… all there by human action, or inaction…

A protest called by Uni Students For Climate Justice in Melbourne, forming part of a COP26 Global Day of Action against climate inaction.

Mundane suburban symmetry. Grey brick on grey sky on grey pavement. Dull and neutral, blending in, unnoticed.

 

Incomparable to the aged character of a Toronto laneway, but just enough to warrant wasting some megabytes on.

Inaction Kills photo action with MEP Anne-Sophie Pelletier

KONICA MINOLTA DIGITAL CAMERA

 

After a few years of inaction, I installed a new Li-ion NP-400 battery in my 2005 Konica Minolta DSLR Dynax 5D to replace the dead original one, and I did a small series of pictures with the two KM zoom lenses to re-evaluate the small Sony 6 MP CCD (still not a CMOS) sensor and optics.

 

The KM Dynax 5D was the latest DSLR body released by Konica Minolta before to be sold to SONY Corp.

 

Processing of the native RAW files using Lightroom/Luminar 2018.

 

Vienne, Isère, France

My ute carrying a 1950's single stand Cooper shearing Plant at Scienceworks in October 2006. (for those rthat don't know a shearing plant is used used for shearing sheep where there is no woolshed on the property.

Tonight Edith is at her Japanese class (interesting) while I'm at home (dull) and it's my turn to take a photo; tomorrow evening I'm at a council meeting (moderately interesting) while Edith's at home (dull) and it's her turn. Sorry about that.

 

This was my dinner, by the way. A frozen - well, hot by the time I ate it - four-cheese pizza with the addition of some parma ham from our Waitrose Valentine's meal deal from Saturday. Tasty, but hardly an exciting photograph.

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