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A man, a plan, a canal— Panama!

Joe Lieberman the Palindrome Senator of the Connecticut for Lieberman Party. We saw him on the TV and thought, "Was that a rat I saw?"

I thought to be smart and photograph number 707 (on Amsterdam Keizersgracht) in a mirror. Unfortunately it should be upside down. I could have mirrored the image again. But LOL about this result.

A quick shot of one of the movie racks, and the back of the FYE signage-- which unusually faces both ways and lights up, as opposed to pretty much every other store in the mall.

 

Captured: 22/12/2016 16:08:03

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 24.0-105.0 mm f/4.0

Focal Length: 90 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/400 sec

They say that when get a bus ticket that has a palindrome or reversible number it is a sign of good luck. I hope this one will do, and brings good luck to you all as well. Thank you for viewing!

and she's got knee high socks, what to cover a bruise

- Andrew Bird

You gotta love that man! His music is precious!

"Go, dog!" is also a palindrome.

Selfportrait with Fed3, Ilford Fp4, Bellini RDL

This is what I have written in the front of my journal and a pretty good description of what I try to do in it. On my blog, on Facebook, and on here I try to write well, in a way that's entertaining to read and perhaps even might make you think. But in my journal it's totally egocentric. I try to think out the whys of what I feel and do. Totally boring for everyone else, which is why it's a private paper journal, I think it's good for me.

 

I took a kazillion shots of this--with flash, without, manual focus, and auto focus. And then I messed with color a lot and tried a dozen crops. I still don't know what to think of this shot. My problem was I didn't have a clear goal of what I wanted this shot to be. You aim at nothing that's what you get.

It looks like it's about that time of the year again... When I am running low in inspiration with my 365 and must think of a new theme to base my pics off of. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Palindrome Series! (You guys better know what a palindrome is, or else forty lashes with a wet noodle!)

 

I'm curious to see how long I can keep this up for (I don't really have a set number of ones that I want to do). Either I'll end up getting bored of it or I'll run out of good palindromes to do.

 

At least this one is relevant to the fact that I'M AM NOW SICK. Ugh.

  

Strobist: 430EX II snooted above camera

Tessellation Mural Project

The Digital: As in Hand and Pixel / Grid Residual /

The 411 on Team & Individual

Vare Elementary School

Ms. Constantina Zavitsanos, Teaching Artist

Ms. McGowan, Classroom Teacher

8th Grade

 

Eighth grade math students expanded their object transformation curriculum to shoot, design, and produce a 60 square foot painted tessellated mural piece as a graduating gift for their school. Students were introduced to mathematical and visual geometry through tessellations, fractals, hyperbolic space, Fibonacci sequence, the golden section, anamorphic drawings, optical illusions, kinetic sculpture, one and two point perspective, palindromes, anagrams, and numerous historical and contemporary artists, architects, and mathematicians. After designing their own tessellations by hand, they then learned computer design and layout using the GNU Image Manipulation Program, an open source photo design program, to make photo collage pieces that combined anachronistic imagery depicting the past, present, and future of their favorite activities and self-portraiture. The photo shoot of their own faces was made first individually and then combined in larger teams to produce one united whole for the final collaborative design. The basics of paint mixing and application were then explored, starting first with the gridded square, rotated to a diamond in the second layer, and then organically painted in the final layers.

   

Students

1. Tyesha Bosque

2. Celeste Cheng

3. Irene Diaz-Vargas

4. Soksann Dizon

5. Joshua Edwards

6. Alexa Eells

7. Troy Fields

8. Sarah Giddings

9. Amber Hoffman

10. Shannon Hudson

11. Zamira Jackson

12. Poukhan

13. Aigne Mack

14. Jenna Parilla-Hoffman

15. Angel Ramos-Gonzalez

16. Jamil Sacksith

17. Popreak Sou

18. Terrence Townsend

19. Sophal Um

20. Daja Warren

21. Kevin Washington

22. Naimah Wright-Jones

23. Edwin

 

Palindromic TKD WDP-4B #40004 hauled 12236 New Delhi - Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express passes Tilak Bridge as it moves towards its next stop Moradabad Jn.

Model: Eve - All rights reserved ©

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View on Black the way it should be seen!

-- Let the sound of the shutter always guide you to new ventures.

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Offlink LGD WAP-4 # 22322 heads out 16032 JAT-MAS Andaman Express out of pf#3 at GDYA just 2 mins ahead of 22694 LHB NZM-SBC Rajdhani Express, while RPM WAP-4 headed 16031 MAS-JAT Andaman Express waits on pf#1, poor section controlling Bangalore Rajdhani had to stop on mainline!

YouTube [Full-HD] Video: youtu.be/Do0EqqDgeAA

 

South Superstar, 2002 make of Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW), Erode (ED) WAP-4, palindrome # 22522, showcasing thunderous honking and speed show as Off-link with bang on time running, Yesvantpur bound, 12650 Karnataka Sampark Kranti Express. This is first Sampark Kranti for Karnataka out of 3 Sampark Kranti and it runs via Kacheguda. Erode WAP-4 was good surprise for us with this train as this is normally seen with Lallaguda WAP-7 till Kacheguda after which Krishnarajapuram EMD takes over. Erode Loco shed is one of the largest key holder of WAP-4 locomotives along with Howrah, Vadodara and Lallaguda. Notice monkey seating on tracks, walked away after seeing red monster.

© 2014, by D.L. Polonsky. Colored pencil on Bristol board.

BGKT's palindrome WDP 4 20102

A gangman watches as 11077 Pune-Jammutawi Jhelum Express negotiates a gradient near Sukhisewaniya with GZB's palindrome WAP-4 #22722 in charge

Palindromes - 67 of 121 pictures in 2021

 

My ‘Mum’ Me to You grey bear bought by my daughter Anna, whose name is also a palindrome!

I think my watch is a little fast on palindrome day.

No O/N would make a better palindrome.

Mighty Palindrome LGD WAG-9# 31131 effortlessly passes at a good at Saphale with the mammoth 60 BCNHL wagon load.

Bye bye Paris !

Week end concerts.

Normandie et Mayenne.

Demain soir au Palindrome à Laval.

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#annsom #live #concert #pop #rock #musique #music #band #groupe #tournee #festival #duo

 

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6uPZtgg4c8 Obscure? Far-fetched? Moi??

It's Palindrome Day. "The first time in 900 years that the date has been the same backwards as forwards for everyone in the world". That is an over-simplification, of course; it's only true of the Christian and secular calendars. Many are making hay with the US-vs-European dichotomy of MM-DD-YYYY vs DD-MM-YYYY, but actually if you want to arrange stuff in date order you want neither of those. Ask any I.T. bod, or indeed anyone who has actually thought about it. Ladies and Gentlemen ... I give you ... not 02022020 but 20200202. YYYYMMDD.

 

But that's not all. I fully intend to revisit the palindrome to still better effect at 2.02am on Feb 20th, in real time with added HHMM. So there. (Even although at that moment it will still be the 19th in the Americas. Okaaay.)

(C) 2009, by D.L. Polonsky.

The pen, one of only a very few in my collection, displays an advertisement for U.S. Pencil Company.

Sunset at Mitchell Field in Harpswell, Maine.

 

We are in a series of palindromic dates. Today is 51515 (US convention)

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