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Hand-painted advertising outside a school. (8356a)

🌎world unknown✖️

 

follow me to a world unknown

take my hand and let’s go explore

down winding paths and old dirt roads

follow me to a world so free

free to be you and free to be me…

take my lead and i’ll show you the way

forever and always

is how we will be.

 

photo taken on a back road in arkansas as we adventured to find waterfalls and climb in trees on a foggy, icy, snowy morning a few weeks ago.

 

📷EXIF

1/125 seconds

f/8.0

ISO 100

14mm

 

⚙️Gear

Nikon D810

Nikkor 14-24mm (f/2.8)

 

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PERSPECTIVE & LIGNES : LA LINEA #67

G E N È V E 🇨🇭 🏆 👍 💎 🎀 🏆 👏

ET TOUT AU BOUT, LE CIEL BLEU !

Photo © João Paglione

 

The Name of the Game is Multiplication.

 

You can take one thing and replicate it. You have two things. 1 plus 1 = 2. Hence, a profit. What happens with such a trend on a long term? You make many from one. But you began with one in the beginning.

Tabgha (Arabic: الطابغة‎, al-Tabigha; Hebrew: עין שבע‎, Ein Sheva which means "spring of seven") is an area situated on the north-western shore of the Sea of Galilee in Israel. It is traditionally accepted as the place of the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes (Mark 6:30–46) and the fourth resurrection appearance of Jesus (John 21:1–24) after his Crucifixion. Between the Late Muslim period and 1948, it was the site of a Palestinian Arab village. source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabgha

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King Addition dressed in green is fond of collecting jewels, bottle-caps and other treasures. Queen Subtraction dressed in blue is driven to share the great wealth of her kingdom. Prince Multiplication dressed in yellow is cheerfully impatient likes to get things done really fast. Princess Division dressed in pink is passionate about justice and wants to make sure that everyone gets his or her fair share. The Equals wizard dressed in purple offers wise counsel to all four processes and helps to keep their particular interests balanced and harmonious.

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Dans notre sentier de la Montagne des Roches, des fleurs sauvages prêtes à migrer!

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Photograph taken in Hoboken New Jersey on a trip to carols's bakery

I just love that Sandbox. Just can't resist it.

 

Explored!

En 1995

Kodak introduit une version équivalente de la série DCS à monture Nikon

Qui utilisait le châssis haut de gamme de Canon, l’ EOS-1n.

 

Kodak-Canon EOS-1n DCS 3c (1995)

Capteur de 1.28 MP ( 1268 x1012 )

Prix : $16,000.00 USD

Photos prise avec le Canon EF 50 f/1.8 II

(avec un facteur de multiplication de 1.5)

200-1600 ISO

www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157644364384041

 

Pour plus d'information voir ici / For more information see here:

www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/Kodak/index2.htm

camera-wiki.org/wiki/Kodak_EOS-DCS

www.digicammuseum.com/en/cameras/item/kodak-eos-dcs-5

   

The Curta is a portable mechanical calculator. It was introduced by Curt Herzstark in 1948. It performs addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and even square roots and other operations. The Type I Curta shown in this image has 8 digits for data entry, a 6-digit revolution counter, and an 11-digit result counter. The Type II Curta has been introduced in 1954. It has has 11 digits for data entry, an 8-digit revolution counter, and a 15-digit result counter. (Source:: Wikipedia)

Bells at the Bhadrakali Temple in Kurukshetra, Haryana...

Learning addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the math gnomes and their jewels. Our math gnome song is on our blog: www.syrendell.blogspot.com

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