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Capt. Alyssa Hinckley interviews Major Jacque Morey on her podcast Lessons Learned.

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Hotel Bougainvillea, Santa Domingo, Costa Rica

12.26.11

A lesson practicing emergency dismounts (basically falling off your horse in an emergency, always good to practice sometimes,) Also everyone is wearing some sort of Halloween thing, although most of it got taken off.

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Illustration Friday Prompt

 

Promarkers on bleed proof paper

 

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Blog post: Mid Week Inspiration-Dating Lessons.

Santa Elena, Costa Rica

The prompt for lesson 6 is layers - I have tried to layer these images and the borders. Also layered a transparency over both postage stamps. Used Ranger paint dabbers for the base background (hazelnut and mushroom).

I've been working on this mosaic for the Diocese of Corpus Christi, with the making of it filmed for their upcoming Stewardship Campaign. When the producer of the film (and the person who gave me the rough sketch of what they wanted) came to film last week, he didn't like what I had done thus far and immediately started making suggestions of different color glass and different this and different that. I was so disappointed!

 

I went out of town this past weekend and spent the whole time I was away second guessing what I had done so far, and resolved to come home and rip everything out and start over, even if I only had a few days to finish the project. But on the trip home, I kept hearing the words, "make it work" over and over, and in the end that's what I decided to do.

 

Only I know what's in my head and I have to trust my instincts that where I'm headed is in the right direction. They hired me because they obviously like my work, and to take direction from anyone else and change my plans for them isn't being true to myself. I saw this on facebook this morning, and it was just another confirmation that my decision was best for me.

I took this pic I think because what was on the board... but I can only barely make it out. Pion decay?

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Capt. Alyssa Hinckley interviews Major Jacque Morey on her podcast Lessons Learned.

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Little Joey was enhtralled when he saw what his uncle Dave could do.

the famous spainish lessons guy from green lake. this is a new version of an older painting of him

The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Scott Nangle]

Lectures and yoga lessons are conducted by experts in this field during which yoga teachers from different parts of the country participate and many people come from different parts of the country to attend this

1. How to properly shut off the engine by revving it in neutral

2. How to set an anchor

3. How to set two anchors

4. How to sail at night

5. How to fix a transmission

6. How to fix the head (aka have Kevin on board)

7. How to avoid hitting the dock on departure

8. How to not panic when the engine dies mid motor in the total dark when insurance does not cover damage to the boat and there is no service number to call as Sunsail expressly prohibits sailing at night. We almost learned how to pick up a mooring ball under sail. But Kevin got the engine back in gear so that lesson will have to come on another trip.

She isn't being hurt in any way (just for you information) the instructor said she was holding a bit too much (in a different part of the lesson) but if her hands were forward there would be loose reins, she is turning at the canter (and isn't forcing the mares head to her chest because you can tell the right hand/arm isn't at her hip too)

My eldest on his first driving lesson.

A lesson practicing emergency dismounts (basically falling off your horse in an emergency, always good to practice sometimes,) Also everyone is wearing some sort of Halloween thing, although most of it got taken off.

Self-defense for woman

First drawing lesson on drawing from observation . Students were asked to draw a pair of scissors from memory, and then draw one from observation (looking at a real pair of scissors, not a photo). This is from the 2nd week of a beginning art class in high school.

1965

Laminated wood and metal

53"

 

Collection:

Orange County Museum of Art

Newport Beach, California

Alexia's 7th Horseback Riding Lesson

The first lesson in Sao Vicente island

Field trip to the museum

I ready somewhere that one the of the first lessons of portrait photography was finding a good angle. I don't think I did too well here, but I seemed to capture three at the same time in the lift at work.

 

Not my usual style of pic, I know, but I'm a bit busy at the moment so just snapped this with my iPhone 4S today.

 

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The thought occurred to me this morning, that trying to take a picture

of lighting is sort of like trying to take a picture of fireworks.

It's a really tricky situation to photograph and you have to learn

from experience (which is hard to come by) or read up on what someone

has done before. Here's what happened to me this morning.

 

The storm has already passed and it's 15 minutes before sunrise. The

sky is growing brighter and the storm growing more distant with each

passing minute. I'm trying to make the exposure last as long as

possible (30 seconds on my camera) so that I have the greatest chance

of catching a lightning strike. So, I'm closing down the aperture to

keep the shutter speed at 30 seconds. It hit me that -- just like

fireworks -- the smaller the aperture, the "skinnier" the light trails

(fireworks or lightning) look. In addition, you are "gathering" so

much light with such a long exposure that the sky can compete with the

brightness of the lightning strike.

 

Sure enough, you can see it in this picture. At center-right, above

the tree line where the deep blue meets the light area, you can barely

see the lightning bolt. It was quite dramatic in real life but it

barely shows in a picture. This one -- shot at F10 -- is barely

noticeable. The one at F13 (not shown) is even worse. The one I shot

at F22 (and I know I got it) isn't visible even at full resolution

viewing it full screen.

 

Lesson: When there's a lot of light in the sky, stick to the middle

apertures (I always use F8 unless I have a specific reason to use

something else) and you'll just have to get lucky on the shutter

being open at the right time to catch the lightning strike.

 

The big lesson is that it's a whole lot easier to get a lightning shot

when it's dark and you can leave the shutter open longer. Be

careful. Being out in a lightning storm is inherently risky.

 

Nikon D5100 -- Nikon 18-55mm

19mm

F10@30 seconds

 

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©Don Brown 2012

Crab Cake, pea salad, veggies and Red Wine.

A lesson practicing emergency dismounts (basically falling off your horse in an emergency, always good to practice sometimes,) Also everyone is wearing some sort of Halloween thing, although most of it got taken off.

Digging up the past!

I designed this flyer for a friend who teaches vocal lessons.

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