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Laminated bookmark measures 3 x 15 cm.

laminate film

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Dancing Torah in Synagogue

 

Simchat Torah, 22-23 Tishrei 5780 - October 21-22, 2019

 

The photo is part of my photographic exhibition featuring 21 laminated panels. The images of the exhibit represent the symbols of Jewish festivals throughout the year.

The exhibition has been shown in various places.

See on flickr : "Light and Tradition"

www.flickr.com/photos/studiodobs/albums/72157689952244162

 

After a week of celebration, Sukkoth, the Feast of Tabernacles, is closed with another Shabbat-like holiday called Simchat Torah, The Joy of the Torah, that takes place in synagogue. This is the only time of year on which the Torah scrolls are taken out of the Ark. Then, when the Ark is opened, the worshippers leave their seats to dance and sing with the Torah scrolls in a joyous celebration that can last for several hours.

Featuring - :: pm :: Logan

The perfect outfit for the night out! Party and dance in this sexy three piece ensemble featuring amazing gold material effects and a cozy fur jacket. 10 Colors and Megapack available, compatible with Maitreya, M Petite, Legacy, L Perky, Reborn, Genx Classic and Curvy. Plain leather versions with no embroidery are also included and a materials are Hud Controlled. Exclusive to the Black Fair event until the end of July 23.

 

Earrings - :: pm :: Cora

Exclusive to the Cosmopolitan Event.

  

also wearing: Mesh head: Akeruka ADVX Pride F/ Skin: ND/MD Bee Satin/ Eyes: E U P H O R I C - Tati FP # 4/ Eyebrows: Nuve Laminated/ Eyeshadow: Slack Girl BOM 110/ Lips: Booty's Beauty - Donatella/ Hair: Tram - H0928/ Mesh Body: Belleza Gen.X Classic/ Stockings: Amadeus - Dreamcatcher - Stockings with flowers/ Shoes: KC Couture - Raveena Flats come in Gen.X

@ Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, FR

Flat rocks at Waulkmill Bay, Orkney.

Scale: field of view is approx. 25 cm by 15 cm.

 

This photo shows a cross-sectional view (a roughly planar surface perpendicular to the originally flat sedimentary bedding/layering). The reddish-brown (oxidized, rusty) vertical linear structures are the fossilized impressions (casts, traces) of plant roots that grew downward into sandy soil (later buried and lithified into sandstone). Some of the root structures show downward branching: inverted V shapes or inverted Y shapes (the 'wishbone' shape near the upper right corner is the best-defined example of this). Preservation of the root structures is patchy and irregular in some places.

 

The original sedimentary bedding (flat to low-angle layering) is faintly visible in a few spots: near the upper left and lower right corners of the view, low-angle laminations (sloping down to the left) in the sandstone are the internal micro-layering of preserved ripple structures. To recognize such subtle details, it helps to have the 'expert eye' of a clastic sedimentologist, a type of geologist that specializes in this sort of thing.

 

This view of sedimentary geological details is from a boulder of Paskapoo Formation sandstone (Early Tertiary age: ca. 60 million years old) that has been used as building stone at a site in south Calgary. Back in Early Tertiary time, sand and mud (later lithified into Paskapoo Fm. sandstone and shale) were deposited in and around rivers (in river channels, and on the floodplains adjacent to the main river channels) in what is now southern Alberta, and unsurprisingly, plants would have grown on the floodplain (overbank) areas, just as they do near rivers today.

 

See other examples of geological details in my "Paskapoo Fm. sandstone" and "Field geology: bedrock exposures" albums.

 

(In Flickr's "Explore" page, Sept. 3, 2020)

 

Copyright J.R. Devaney

Almost 50 years old, this side-desk has traveled with me throughout India.

As common with old laminates, the warp pressure peels them away from the corners.

Cool striated and layered rock at White Pocket.

Daily Shoot assignment for Friday, 2/25/2011:

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Make a photograph featuring strong horizontal lines today.

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Laminated yellow pine meets Lightroom

Image created for the Jun 13 Macro Monday "stripes" challenge... hmm!

Quick pine and plywood laminate pen pot

Quick pen pot from pine and plywood laminate

A quick a dirty render of a CIE "Laminate" coach design for possible use with CC1 using the British Railways Mark 1 coach as a starting point. Obviously there are some parts that will need custom printing.

An old image but still probably one of my favorite . An 8 image stitch of Coogee bay .

 

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Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flex prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at kirkhille.wordpress.com/

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While at the flea market this brought back childhood memories of when Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Mike Collins went to the moon to make history. The sad thing back then is if you had asked almost anyone where we would be in space in 2016 a Mars landing or a lunar research post would have been thought to be a long done deal by now.

Laminar clouds over the eastern continuation of the Aonach Eagach ridge of Glen Coe, seen from Coire na Bà north of Kinlochleven. The nearer hill at R is Garbh Bheinn and the even nearer wooded slope at bottom R is part of the lower slopes of Am Bodach in the Mamores.

Jack Stark

Laminated plywood frame with Fiberglass body and Volvo 1778cc B18 power.

These are not British Rail Mark 1 coaches but rather CIE "Laminates" which have a fairly similar style and design. Although built at around the same time as the Mark 1, these were wooden bodied coaches. This short formation is a brake standard and a standard open.

The Anastasia Formation extends for 2 miles north along the shoreline with cliffs up to 15 feet high at the House of Refuge. Looking south from the end of the boardwalk, Bathtub Reef is visible.

 

Immediately ahead is an outcrop with small burrows, aminated crusts, solution pipes, a notch and an abrasion platform, and a mass of collapsed rock. Moving north along the beach moving toward the House of Refuge, there are several outcrops with conspicuous notches.

 

At the House of Refuge are prominent planar bedding, many fossils (including Busycon), small and large burrows, thick laminated calcium carbonate crusts, lithified infillings, solution pipes, notched cliffs, promontories and small coves, and many large masses of collapsed bedrock.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

segs.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/SEGS-Guidebook-73.pdf

 

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Keris is an asymmetrical dagger in Malay Archipelago culture, which is famous for its distinctive wavy blade (although many have straight blades as well). Its distinctive blade-patterning achieved through alternating laminations of iron and nickelous iron (pamor).

The Anastasia Formation extends for 2 miles north along the shoreline with cliffs up to 15 feet high at the House of Refuge. Looking south from the end of the boardwalk, Bathtub Reef is visible.

 

Immediately ahead is an outcrop with small burrows, aminated crusts, solution pipes, a notch and an abrasion platform, and a mass of collapsed rock. Moving north along the beach moving toward the House of Refuge, there are several outcrops with conspicuous notches.

 

At the House of Refuge are prominent planar bedding, many fossils (including Busycon), small and large burrows, thick laminated calcium carbonate crusts, lithified infillings, solution pipes, notched cliffs, promontories and small coves, and many large masses of collapsed bedrock.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

segs.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/SEGS-Guidebook-73.pdf

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

HMM (a possibility that i didn't choose)- the theme today 4/6 is plastic and i took lots of pictures. i'll post some of the possibilities here. my DD made a whole slew of these cards to give to her students when she was teaching in the NL. they are laminated with/encased in clear plastic :)

 

"macro mondays" plastic laminated

EOCT 5

the Cornerhouse, long a bastion of dark- corner-dancing and holes in the floor, with models laminated onto the walls and the oddest music culture-clashes ever known, has apparently shut down... It certainly looks decrepit and abandoned, but then, it always did.

 

www.deviantart.com/print/1639922/

I am about to drive to the post office right now to get these delivered. I hope that these get to PUDDLE in time. >_<;

 

And I hope that those of you who attending PUDDLE like them. ^^;

Like the BR Mark 1, these CIE "Laminate" coaches have a very gentle curve down towards the solebar. I'd never been very happy with using curved slope pieces for this as the curve is too pronounced, so I've come up with an alternative which is to angle the flat sides in slightly. It does create a small gap which is accentuated a little by the bodyside stripe, but I would hope that this doesn't look so bad as this render suggests it might.

 

What do people think?

The Anastasia Formation extends for 2 miles north along the shoreline with cliffs up to 15 feet high at the House of Refuge. Looking south from the end of the boardwalk, Bathtub Reef is visible.

 

Immediately ahead is an outcrop with small burrows, aminated crusts, solution pipes, a notch and an abrasion platform, and a mass of collapsed rock. Moving north along the beach moving toward the House of Refuge, there are several outcrops with conspicuous notches.

 

At the House of Refuge are prominent planar bedding, many fossils (including Busycon), small and large burrows, thick laminated calcium carbonate crusts, lithified infillings, solution pipes, notched cliffs, promontories and small coves, and many large masses of collapsed bedrock.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

segs.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/SEGS-Guidebook-73.pdf

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

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