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A new collection full of positive energy and colors.
The surface finish collection known as PermaLux has expanded the range of seed beads under the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads™ brand. The PermaLux color pallet includes 22 shades of pastel colors in pearl-gloss and matt versions. The color spectrum offers shades of yellow, orange, brown, red, pink, lilac, green or blue and grey in the glossy and matt variants.
The PermaLux color pallet includes 22 shades of pastel colors in mother-of-pearl, metallic gloss and matt versions. The color spectrum offers shades of yellow, orange, brown, red, pink, lilac, green or blue and grey in the glossy and matt variants.
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Design by: Petra Lejskova
PRECIOSA Terra Intensive
The vivid PRECIOSA Terra Intensive colors on selected beads and seed beads have expanded the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads™ range. This involves a surface finish in 11 distinctive shades ranging from bright yellow to chocolate brown.
We offer this pallet of shiny colors on PRECIOSA Rocailles, PRECIOSA Farfalle™ and PRECIOSA Twin™ seed beads, as well as on 13 types of pressed beads, including PRECIOSA Pip™ and PRECIOSA Twin™, and on the basic shape of the fire polished beads.
The collection also now includes the PRECIOSA Terra Intensive Matt finish on PRECIOSA Rocailles in 3 sizes: 10/0, 8/0 and 6/0.
PRECIOSA Rocailles
Article number: 331 19 001, 331 39 001
Sizes: 10/0, 8/0, 6/0
PRECIOSA Farfalle™
Article number: 321 90 001
Size: 3.2 x 6.5 mm
PRECIOSA Twin™
Article number: 321 96 001, 117 01 323
Size: 2.5 x 5 mm
PRECIOSA Pip™
Article number: 111 01 346
Size: 5 x 7 mm
PRECIOSA Fire Polished Beads
Article number: 151 19 001
Size: 4 mm
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High School Night is one of the most anticipated activities of SFASMC. It is a venue to help students prepare for young adulthood by bringing all of them together to practice proper social graces and decorum in a formal setting.
The intensive preparation for the biggest highlight of High School Night: the Grand Cotilion Dance also teach the participating students dicipline, hard work, and cooperation for they all need to work together to make it successful. Finally here is where the grade 10 junior high school students formally pass their responsibility as leaders of high school to the next upcoming seniors.
High School Night is a coming of age event that signals to its participants that they are no longer little children but young responsible adults.
Photography by Teacher Michelle Cruz
Last week a very tiny bird flew against our window and nearly got inconscious. Fortunately, after a while, it recovered enough to continue its flight. The little fellow appeared to belong to the species Regulus regulus, also known as Goldcrest (or goudhaantje in Dutch).
The Goldcrest is the smallest European bird, measuring 9 cm and weighing as little as 5g.
It was a really interesting encounter.
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I filmed the majority of my project in one evening after hours at my school's drama department with a friend (the protagonist/victim) on my Fujifilm XT10. I picked after school to film it as the lighting was far darker and we were much less likely to get interrupted by the bell for changeover.
The footage was imported from the XT10 into Final Cut Pro X and then re-sequenced to an approximate duration of around three minutes. I applied some colour-grading and super-8mm film effects, plus a video effect to some parts. I also added some music: the eerie background music is by the band "Miranda Sex Garden" whom I actually reached out to for permission to use their track, and they agreed on the condition that they would get to see the final film.
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Day 6 of our French Riviera and Adriatic cruise aboard the Celebrity Constellation was our only day at sea on a very port-intensive itinerary. That afternoon, Mike and I attended the Captain's Club Celebration in the Reflections observation lounge. (The Captain's Club is Celebrity's loyalty program.)
Here, Captain's Club Host Graeme Kelleher greets attendees. Captain Michael Karatzas stands directly to the left of the stage, with Cruise Director Rich Clesen (in pink shirt) next to him.
The intensives that last 4-5 days give opportunity to youngsters to be with a guru of eminence and fellow learners to imbibe the values that can shape their lives and also start them on a journey of self-discovery
Sharmila ji is known for her group choreography and it was brilliantly done. Mallika, our daughter was part of this intensive. She portrays the Durga in the freeze.
Shot some black and white film on the marching band trip to Cleveland. Shot on a Sears M35 which has to be one of my favorite film cameras I picked up for a buck at the goodwill. Exact kind of tone and everything I was hoping would come out. Kodak B&W 400
Reprocessing of The Orion Molecular Cloud Complex (or, simply, the Orion Complex) is a star forming region with stellar ages ranging up to 12 Myr. Two giant molecular clouds are a part of it, Orion A and Orion B. The stars currently forming within the Complex are located within these clouds. A number of other somewhat older stars no longer associated with the molecular gas are also part of the Complex, most notably the Orion's Belt (Orion OB1b), as well as the dispersed population north of it (Orion OB1a). Near the head of Orion there is also a population of young stars that is centered on Meissa. The Complex is between 1 000 and 1 400 light-years away, and hundreds of light-years across.
The Orion Complex is one of the most active regions of nearby stellar formation visible in the night sky, and is home to both protoplanetary discs and very young stars. Much of it is bright in infrared wavelengths due to the heat-intensive processes involved in stellar formation, though the complex contains dark nebulae, emission nebulae, reflection nebulae, and H II regions. The presence of ripples on the surface of Orion's Molecular Clouds was discovered in 2010. The ripples are a result of the expansion of the nebulae gas over pre-existing molecular gas.
📌Anápolis - Goiás, Brazil, 02-28-22 and 02-27-22
📷Canon 600d Astromod
🔍Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II
🔭Fixed Tripod
☄@novaastrophotos
📋 Exif: 35,58 minutes of total exposure.
02-28
Lights: 451x4" ISO 1600 f2.8
Darks: 140x4"
Bias: 75x1/4000s
02-27
Lights: 421x4" ISO 1600 f3.2
Darks: 100x4"
Bias 52x1/4000s
Stacking and Processing done with Pixinsight and Photoshop.