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內蒙古之旅 Inner Mongolia trip

Arrow slats over the inner gate at Okayama castle.

Final photo chosen for showcase.

Inner Animal. Showcased at Art All Night in Trenton, NJ.

  

Model: Brielle

Make up: Rachael Steimle.

"Go within every day and find the inner strength so that the world will not blow your candle out." ~Katherine Dunham

  

Comments and critiques are welcome. :)

Baltimore Inner Harbor HDR

Random shots from Inner Mongolia 2012

Inner Collarstand, Hand-felled to the top-collarstand. Also note the hand-felling on the front placket.

Test roll of 120 installed and the inner of two rear doors shut.

A lone horseman waiting on the hill.

One of the inner courtyards in the fort.

later some color were added

97x112cm

might put up a better picture soon :)

INNER WORLD Kempenhof Valkenswaard januari-februari 2012

Microsoft Inner Circle Summit. Ritz-Carlton Santa Barbara, California. October 24, 2018. Photo: ©2018 Isaac Hernandez Herrero copyright Personal usage rights granted to attendees. Online usage rights granted to Microsoft.

Microsoft Inner Circle Summit. Ritz-Carlton Santa Barbara, California. October 24, 2018. Photo: ©2018 Isaac Hernandez Herrero copyright Personal usage rights granted to attendees. Online usage rights granted to Microsoft.

Temple, London, UK. By Karl.

Nijo-Jo castle/palace Kyoto

Inner Harbor in Baltimore, MD.

A scaled 3D Model for 3D Printing of an old PKM gun. For more info contact info@inner-leaf.com

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

Microsoft Inner Circle Summit. Channel Cat. Santa Barbara Harbor. October 25, 2018. Santa Barbara, California. Photo: ©2018 Isaac Hernandez Herrero copyright

Inner Engineering

Some of the most fascinating machines in the engineering world do their work inside the human body, taking pictures of cells, performing surgical procedures and more to keep us healthy. Work in a group to learn how these machines work and build a model machine that can pick up an object, direct light and more.

Photo Credit: Robert Coelius

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June 16, 2017 - A visit to the Forbidden City or the Palace Museum (Gugong). Construction began in the Ming Dynasty in 1406 and was completed in 1420. The Forbidden City is now a museum and it opened to the public in 1949. In 1987 it was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For more information please do a search online. Beijing, China.

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