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Senator Kate Lundy and I attended the launch of the new ABC Open project.
The ABC is stepping up its digital presence in regional areas.
This will mean more than 50 jobs for digital content editors and producers right across the country.
"Leave some room for ambiguity in your images, it allows space for reflection"
-- Ian Teh - Instruction #06 Street Photography Now Community.
Always refreshing to use 35mm again... scanned straight from negative without any post production... yipee!
William Herbert Dunton (American, 1878-1936)
1914
Oil paint on canvas
Unlike other Taos artists, Dunton often turned his efforts toward cowboy subjects. He yearned for earlier times in the West, and The Open Range alludes to the period before barbed wire essentially ended the days of large cattle drives. "Now they have gone," he lamented. "No more do the dust clouds raised by their passing herds melt into the bue of our skies."
Poppy was proud to open her new business venture today. She needs all the money she can get to help keep her brother Pepper out of Juvie.
Dominic Thiem of Austria serves against Novak Djokovic of Serbia before losing in 5 sets 4-6 6-4 6-2 3-6 4-6 in the Men's Singles Final at the ATP Australian Open 2020 at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia on 2 February 2020. Photo by Peter Dovgan.
These images show the Eyes Wide Open exhibit, assembled at Stanford University on May 2nd, 2008, by an interfaith alliance of student religious groups. The boots you see represent all the California soldiers who have lost their lives in the Iraq War (433 as of this writing).
Eyes Wide Open is an exhibit created by the American Friends Service Committee to visually communicate the human cost of war. Each pair of boots represents a member of the military who died in the Iraq War. Each pair has a tag with the name, rank, age and home town of the killed service-member.
There used to be a national exhibit with a pair for every American lost (over 4000), but it grew too large to transport and install so it was divided up by state.
The Stanford exhibit also includes a labyrinth of civilian shoes, symbolizing the untold numbers of Iraqi civilians lost in the war (more than 80,000).
The IU Kokomo Library hosted an open house for students to learn how to use its EBSCO Discovery service. This tool allows researchers to explore numerous databases at the click of a mouse, rather than using several search engines.
Firstly this is a scanned photo - the reason being it was taken way back in the olden days before digital photography.
This is Spinalonga (official name Kalidon) located in the eastern part of Crete near the town of Elounda. It is notable for being one of the last active leper colonies in Europe, being used in this manner from 1903 until 1957. Today, the unoccupied island is one of the main tourist attractions in Crete.
Where we are walking (yes, that's me on the left of the picture!) is supposed to be the graves of those who died on the island. Talk of bones still remaining, of course, is wildly exaggerated and I am not even sure if these really are graves.