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13.12.2013 - Sessão Solene de Colação de Grau do Curso de Graduação da 49ª Turma de Odontologia. Local: FOB USP. Foto: Denise Guimarães/ Tecnologia Educacional FOB USP.
When I first saw this coming I didn't believe it, a yellow bonnet? Actually it's not all that unusual for the local, I just hadn't seen it in a while.
Westmont IL / Cass Ave
BNSF e/b local
BNSF 3200 GP50
EMDX 778 GP38E
Networking during lunch at the first meeting for local authority representatives, hosted by the information authority in July 2009.
> We could hop on this baby (the station is 200m from the klinik) and take it all the way to the airport if we wanted too. These Germans are sure efficient with their trains!
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As i approached this house i was hoping to get some photos of this guy, and luckily he was close to the side walk. i have no zoom on my camera so today was ideal to get some close ups.
April 27, 2013; Eagle, Idaho USA: XXXX at the 43rd Annual Ignitor Nitro Opener at Firebird Raceway in Eagle, Idaho. Mandatory Credit: Brian Losness/ Nitrophoto
On June 4, 2010, the Rancho Cucamonga Library celebrated the rich local history of our city by having a Local History Cultural Arts Night.
The focus of the event was to debut our digital storytelling project, which was funded by a grant by the California State Library and Library Foundation. In addition to our stories, we also featured the first *and* current mayors of Rancho Cucamonga, exhibits and displays from local historical societies, a vintage fire truck, California history-related programs and crafts for children, and local authors from Rancho Cucamonga. We also opened our new Local History room as well.
All in all, a great event!
ENGLISH: A local bathes amidst the waters of a myriad fishing boats.
PORTUGUÊS: Nativo banhando-se entre a mirÃade de barcos de pesca.
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The Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers
64 Arlington St.
Boston, Massachusetts (MA), 02116
United States
www.starwoodhotels.com/gx/property/overview/index.html?pr...
617-457-2245
I was out and about not long after sunrise on the recent May bank holiday weekend. As usual I was chasing the light with a view to landscapes, I was on my usual patch on the hilltops west of Huddersfield, above Meltham and Marsden. I’m still getting over foot surgery so my walking is restricted a bit and I was sat in the pickup watching the light when I noticed three hares chasing around, occasionally stopping to box. I decided to go back after breakfast with a longer lens and see if I could catch up with them again. Initially I used a 300mm 2.8 with 1.4 and 2x convertors. I had some success over the next few days with this. In the end I decided to use a large and very heavy 500mm and monopod. I tried the convertors but the quality dipped so I reverted back to just the 500mm but also using it freehand, no support. The more I use it the better I get-like most things in life I guess. I spent the rest of the short holiday weekend in the sun photographing lapwings, their chicks, curlew and hares, getting a suntan at the same time. I’ve ended up on a bit of a mission, it looks like this will be this summer’s challenge.
Within days I had seen deer, owls, heron as well as the lapwings and curlews etc. I wasn’t always able to get a decent shot as I was often driving at the time. I’m on a learning curve now and the results are getting better. I’ve learnt a lot about the birds and animals that I’m stalking and I’ve had to start and study the camera autofocus choices available and experiment with them. Fortunately the weather has been ok for a couple of weeks, which is unusual around here these days. There are hundreds of lapwings guarding their eggs and some with chicks, oystercatchers, a variety of ducks and of course grouse, seeing as these moors are shooting moors. The grouse are favoured at the expense of everything else, anything that is a threat or competition won’t be treated favourably by the shooting fraternity, they certainly don’t like scrutiny and over the years have made entry to the moors in certain parts as difficult as is legal-or perhaps that’s just the perception of some of the rest of us who watch these things from a distance.