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Photo of a bee captured via Minolta MD Macro Rokkor-X 100mm F/4 lens. Outside the creative halls of the 494 ∞ Labs. Early May 2021.
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-200 * Aperture: F/8 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 4700K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Provia 100F * Adaptor: 1:1 Extension Tube
"Sorry but It's over" del disc El Cielo de Dredg
Distorted and complicated
I'm sorry but its over
Essential to awaken
I'm leaving
Here we are
That's what it's all about
I'm sorry but its over
To love here and to love this
I'm finally breathing
Before you go
There is something more to say
Before you go
There is something more to say
Persistent resentment
I'm sorry but its over
Seduction for destruction
I'm finally breathing
Before you go
There is something more to say
Before you go
There is something more to say
Before you go
There is something more to say
Persistent fog is starting to lose its battle with rising pleasant temperatures as CSX westbound empty ethanol train K677 (Baltimore - Chicago/CN) digs into the hill at Philson as it works its way up Sand Patch in its effort to conquer the Alleghenies. Despite shooting directly into the sun here, I will make do with any train I can given traffic levels can be somewhat sporadic on Sand Patch. With intel that said preferred light eastbounds were few and far between, I did what I could with K677.
Persistent heavy snowfall and about 40cm of fresh snow in the village also make the employees of the municipality of Gosau sweat quite a lot. At the moment, all employees, as well as our mayor, are on permanent duty to cope with the levels of fresh snow. It is good that we can use state-of-the-art technology from HMC and can eliminate the snow masses with small clearing vehicles as well as with heavy clearing vehicles such as the Unimog winter service with four-wheel drive.
The train to Gosau is already waiting for you maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gosau%20Dachstein%20West/1...
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Title: Lemon Sun
Date of film: ca. 1968
Physical descrip: color; sound; original length: 17:42
Local call number: V-251; CA060
General note: This film features highlights of the Ft. Myers/Lee County area as an attractive place to live and play. A full day is covered, showing workers beginning their day as the sun rises. As the day progresses, a variety of activities are shown, including: boating, golfing, skiing, playing at the beach, horseback riding and tennis. City buildings and residential areas are shown as well. As night falls, Ft. Myers night life is depicted, featuring: shopping, dining, dancing and music. (Note: the sound goes out for approximately 50 seconds during these night time scenes). Produced by Charles Fuller Productions, for Ft. Myers-Lee County Chamber of Commerce.
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I have seen this tropical species in both 2017 and 2019 now at Clifton Gardens. This particular shot was taken in a ledge with a big moray (clipped in bottom right corner of shot) - perhaps the goby wasn't big enough to count as an entree? Note it's P nuchifasciata on FoA but WoRMS confirms P nuchfasciatus
I have had no luck finding a plant growing out of a rock, it's too early for most plants here. So this is a weed growing between the concrete edgers of my garden.
ANSH #8
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Title: Five of Florida's Finest
Date of film: ca. 1962
Physical descrip: color; sound; original length: 13:27
Local call number: V-91 BA189; S. 828
General note: This film tells about five attractions in the St. Petersburg area: the Aquatarium, Tiki Gardens, Sunken Gardens, HMS Bounty and the London Wax Museum.
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Though North America is a full month into astronomical spring, the Great Lakes have been slow to give up on winter. As of April 22, 2014, the Great Lakes were 33.9 percent ice covered. The lake they call Superior dominated the pack.
In the early afternoon on April 20, 2014, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this natural-color image of Lake Superior, which straddles the United States–Canada border. At the time Aqua passed over, the lake was 63.5 percent ice covered, according to the NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Lab (GLERL). Averaged across Lake Superior, ice was 22.6 centimeters (8.9 inches) thick; it was as much as twice that thickness in some locations.
GLERL researcher George Leshkevich affirmed that ice cover this spring is significantly above normal. For comparison, Lake Superior had 3.6 percent ice cover on April 20, 2013; in 2012, ice was completely gone by April 12. In the last winter that ice cover grew so thick on Lake Superior (2009), it reached 93.7 percent on March 2 but was down to 6.7 percent by April 21.
Average water temperatures on all of the Great Lakes have been rising over the past 30 to 40 years and ice cover has generally been shrinking. (Lake Superior ice was down about 79 percent since the 1970s.) But chilled by persistent polar air masses throughout the 2013-14 winter, ice cover reached 88.4 percent on February 13 and 92.2 percent on March 6, 2014, the second highest level in four decades of record-keeping.
Air temperatures in the Great Lakes region were well below normal for March, and the cool pattern is being reinforced along the coasts because the water is absorbing less sunlight and warming less than in typical spring conditions. The graph below, based on data from Environment Canada, shows the 2014 conditions for all of the Great Lakes in mid-April compared to the past 33 years.
Lake Superior ice cover got as high as 95.3 percent on March 19. By April 22, it was reported at 59.9 percent; Lake Huron was nearly 30.4 percent. News outlets noted that as many as 70 ships have been backed up in Lakes Michigan, Huron, and Erie, waiting for passage into ports on Lake Superior. The U.S. Coast Guard has been grouping ships together into small convoys after they pass through locks at Sault Ste. Marie, in order to maximize ice-breaking efficiency and to protect ships from damage.
Superior is the world’s largest freshwater lake by area (82,100 square kilometers or 31,700 square miles) and the third largest by volume. The waters average 147 meters (483 feet) in depth, and the basin is believed to hold about 10 percent of the world’s liquid fresh water.
NASA image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team, GSFC. Caption by Mike Carlowicz.
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Title: Rey and Jerry Wood Canoeing the Wakulla River
Date of film: ca. 1940
Physical descrip: 6:20; color; silent
Local call number: V-259; BA436
General note: This film shows a couple paddling what appears to be a homemade boat or canoe. According to the film’s intertitles, the couple is Rey and Jerry Wood, “two youthful adventurers paddling their way from California to New York City.” The film shows the pair paddling through the “scenic jungle” of the Wakulla River and into Wakulla Springs. Promoter and expert swimmer Newt Perry dives from a high platform into the spring. He swims to the boat and invites Jerry to take a dip. Jerry removes his pants to reveal a bathing suit and dives in. Newt Perry offers Jerry his diving mask, and they take turns going under water until Jerry returns to the boat, giving thanks and waving goodbye.
Rey and Jerry paddle back onto the river and through lush, tree-canopied areas. Jerry smokes his pipe as they paddle through swampy grasses. The last intertitle reads, “They reluctantly paddle down the river to the gulf and more adventure carrying with them plenty of material for a chapter on the Wakulla Springs in their new book.”
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With the posts leaning every which way it is hard to fathom how this barn still stands.
Near Dunrobin, Ontario
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Title: Mermaid Turtle Race - Weeki Wachee
Date of film: ca. 1963
Physical descrip: B&W; silent; original length: 1.32
Local call number: V-251; AA536;
General note: This silent film shows three Weeki Wachee mermaids putting on fins and heading into the spring to find a turtle. Each mermaid finds a turtle and brings it onto the bank for a race. At the end of the race, the other mermaids congratulate the winner and her turtle.
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Chatwick Chronicles
A Persistent Saga
Intro
The Doctoral Candidate
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From Chatwick SL
The study below was derived from facts uncovered while doing research for the following Doctoral dissertation:
Light to the shadows of their mind:
Criminal tactics and strategies
Criminology Department .
Chatwick University
Case Study 48
Accounts derived from a series of meetings clandestinely conducted with the subject.
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She had never had interviewed anyone quite like this one, even Angelica!
She was in the twilight of a doctoral thesis that had been in the works for almost three years now. The research she was doing centered on career criminals, trying to pinpoint in her studies of how they operated, trying to establish motives that may have been compelling enough for them to have lived the lives they did. Her conjectures were that by understanding their thought processes, a series of tests could be developed that could be used on younger subjects to determine their rehabilitation attainment perspective.
She had interviewed dozens of career criminals from assorted paths in life. Most of whom had been hardened ,elderly, and had paid their dues, or were in the process of doing so( Prison). It had not been an easy time of it, a rough road of hurt, treachery and deceit, running the gauntlet from muggers, to pickpockets, to burglars, to various other thieves. Gathering information from them, weeding fact from fiction through checking histories, deciding whether or not to use what she had gathered it in her research , testing the results and writing them up! The last 3 years had certainly been a rollercoaster ride, a whirlwind of activity, number crunching, and pages upon pages of notes:. then, amongst all this controlled chaos of her work, He had come into her life
This One had been different. He had contacted her, never revealing exactly why, or how He had heard of her and her project. She had gone into it blind, not knowing anything about the man, what he did, or really even if it was at all relevant to her research. She had only the subjects assurance, through an intermediary( A Priest), that it would be to her benefit to interview him.
She had already made plans to go out that evening when abruptly informed of the time of meeting she had been trying to coordinate with him. She was under the impression that it was a one shot deal, and would not last for more than a couple of hours.
Since she would already be in the city, she convinced her date to act as chaperone, and then they would leave after the interview for their night out clubbing. She had thought nothing of wearing her favorite party dress to the interview. It was a pretty thing, a russet velvet top and bronze taffeta skirt. She had even worn her good jewelry, gold with inset pearls, wearing her long hair down, but tied back so the long earrings of the set could dangle freely.
She remembered clearly the evening of their first encounter; it had almost seemed ominous when she and her companion had pulled up to the address given to her. It was an old lime stoned church, with gothic overlays, the stone darkened black with age. All it needed was a group of villagers with torches and pitchforks to make the picture complete, her friend had joked, but she had not found it funny.
She had gone inside with some reservation, it all seemed too much like something out of a film noir bit of theatre. She remembered thinking that thought as , just before opening one of the old oak doors to the church, as she was brushing back a wisp of her hair, her fingers touching a long pearled gold earring. She also had remembered thinking, as she had been going through her notes weeks afterwards, how much differently she would have approached the interview if she had been aware of the most peculiar nature of the Man waiting inside for her!
She may have given more thought to how she had dressed, if she had known the type of man she was interviewing! But as it turned out, her idea to kill 2 birds with one stone that evening may have been quite fortuitous indeed.
The Priest, vicar of the church, met the two of them as they came into the church. He was a cheerful man in his mid-fifties with reddish hair and beard , complete with a deep Irish brogue and twinkling green eyes, He had had her companion go up into the choir loft, where there were refreshments of scones, tea and/or wine. The good father indicated that once she was situated at the interview, he would join her date in the loft to keep her companion company. This would become the practice with rest of her various escorts from the University; sitting with the Vicar in the choir loft as the priest kept an ever watchful eye on the activities going on below in the nave of his church.
Otherwise the church was deserted, except for Him. She never did meet with Him face to face. They used , appropriately enough, one of the old oak confessionals. Although He could see her through the screen , all she could see was a darkened shadowy figure. Later she would learn that the confessional had a secret door, with a monk’s passage that led out somewhere in the bowls of the catacombs below the church. She was never to find out where it went, came out, or was ever offered to explore the passage by the Vicar.
Her subject possessed a deep, sing-song voice had a light eastern welsh accent, with his carefully selected words spoken crisply, succinctly, and right to the point, very little emotion behind anything he told her. She guessed his age at around fifty,( based on the priests age) and it would always vex her to know if he was that age, younger, or if he was as handsome as he sounded, she had to admit to herself.
He was polite, obviously well educated, and listened to her questions seemingly with deep interest. On her own part she found herself paying rapt attention at what he told her, writing down his words in a note book, using the dim light from the church coming into the confessional doorway way she kept open. She was not permitted to tape the interviews, and she felt compelled to make as many notes as she could.
She had approached the whole affair holding a grain of salt. It could be all something of a hoax, a bit of tom foolery designed to lead her on. She knew of one or two individuals capable of such deceptions, willing to go to such lengths to play with her mind a bit, so it was not totally with a blind eye that she first came into these interviews.
It was quite soon into their first meeting that all her fears of this being a put on were quelled, it was no hoax, the cold reality was that the man on the other side of the screen, authentically was for real. He himself, almost like reading her mind, had been the first to give voice to her secret concerns about it being a hoax. It was first of many times when he appeared to anticipate one of her questions. He was for real, the real Mccoy as an American acquaintance had been found of saying. Her new subject ended up providing her with a wealth of information, and left her with almost as many unanswered questions.
He did not beat around the bush, informing her of what he was without hesitation or regret.
He was a person in a character mold that she had never quite encountered or classified before. An accomplished sleight of hand street Magician, who never made magic a profession; His career instead was that of an expert jewel thief: both a pickpocket and cat burglar, who appeared ( without actually stating) to have arisen to the upper echelons of his chosen field. He never indicated that he had ever been caught, or incarcerated, although it was clear he had not been totally unsuspected. But she had been given an impression that he was now retired, for the most part, and had done quite well by himself financially, albeit, his earnings were tainted( her opinion) by the methods he had employed to accumulate his fortune.
He talked about his life in singular, mentioning only sparsely people he had befriended, including the Irish vicar, or at least one Irish priest whom she assumed was the one present during the interviews. He had mentioned several women by description as lovers and partners, although she had given them different names, she had a strong impression that they all may have been one and the same Lady. She wanted to believe that she, if she had indeed existed, was still a part of his guarded life, and he was protecting her from any possible repercussions of his conducting this interview...
The strange thing was, and as a Psych Major she was unable to fully explain her actions, she found herself becoming enveloped in his story, like she had been almost a player in his escapades. She had never experienced that, not even with the charming female pickpocket, Angelica.
He had given the impression that he had only wanted to be interviewed once, and that there were to be limited questions. But he didn’t follow that course, seemingly encouraging her to ask questions, and it was he, himself, asking her if they could meet again. She had jumped on the opportunity. She found herself looking forward to his interviews, even dressing up for them, even going so far as wearing her pearls on several occasions. He seemed to open up more when she did, and she began to wonder sometimes, as she was alone in her room transcribing the information, if perhaps he saw in her potential prey. It was for this reason that she always took inventory of her jewelry after the interview was over, feeling just a wee bit silly in the process!
And so, sometimes as he talked, she was finding herself secretly hoping he was watching her, maybe even…. Well nothing ever came about anyway of course, she was a professional herself. And he had left her life after that final interview as he had come into it… a mystery man. She later came to the conclusion that it was all because she could not see his face, was unable to see how his eyes moved, his expressions, and so, she had begun invented things from her own deep personal fantasies to fill in the gaps, and despite her training, had begun to allow herself to come under the spell of her own imagination. It would never happen again, she promised herself, in her field of study, it could spell disaster!
So, afterwards, she just concentrated on putting it all together, trying to keep her emotions in check. As an outlet she began to write down some of his narratives, a chronicle of his life as she had been allowed to delve into. She had asked, and from the dark shadows of the confessional, had received his voiced blessing to do so.
The accounts below are derived from those chronicles.
That first meeting, as she had gotten her things together, she had automatically started off by asking him for a first name, he hadn’t answered , and she never did receive a proper one. But then, as she was gathering her things to leave, he had said, in his pleasantly rolling welsh accent;
Luv, just call me Chatwick …..
SEE :
Anatomy of a Jewel Thief
For part Duex of the Chatwick Chronicles
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Title: Musical Moments at Miami's Seaquarium - Miami
Date of film: ca. 1975
Physical descrip: color; sound; original length: 7:47
Local call number: BA434; S. 828
General note: In this film, a synthesized musical soundtrack accompanies footage of the dolphin, whale and seal shows at the Miami Seaquarium theme park.
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Title: Reflections of the Good Life
Date of film: ca. 1970
Physical descrip: color; sound; original length: 13:31
Local call number: V-67 CA139; S. 828
General note: This film shows the good life in Palm Beach, including all the fun in the sun activities, as well as a giant slide, lawn bowling, ice skating, hockey, roller derby, the pari-mutuels, baseball spring training and polo. Viewers see electronics industries, a research submarine, agriculture, cattle, horses, commercial growing, churches, shopping and Flagler Museum. There are shots of a dune buggy at the beginning and end. The film also shows Lion Country Safari, Norton Gallery of Art and an airboat. Produced by Prout Film Productions; sponsored by the Palm Beach County Development Board.
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First year I have seen this. I saw it before (21st) on a lawn a couple of hundred Metres away.
Under mature Oak Manor Estate Stafford Uk 26th October 2023
"Persistent legend"
Village de Lanslevillard (Savoie - Vallée de la Maurienne)
The dahu (sometimes spelled dahut) is an imaginary wild animal living in mountainous areas, the environment that affected his physical evolution over generations. The existence of dahu is usually mentioned in rural and joke with particularly naïve individuals and citizens unfamiliar with the mountain fauna. (from Wikipedia).
Le dahu (parfois orthographié dahut) est un animal sauvage imaginaire vivant dans les zones montagneuses, environnement qui a influé sur son évolution physique au fil des générations. L'existence du dahu est généralement évoquée en milieu rural et par plaisanterie auprès de personnes particulièrement naïves et de citadins peu au fait de la faune montagnarde. (extrait de Wikipédia).
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The reproduction, publication, modification, transmission or exploitation of any work contained here in for any use, personal or commercial, without my prior written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved."
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Title: Florida Santa
Date of film: December 19, 1963
Physical descrip: b&w; silent; original length: 1:16
Local call number: V-234; S. 828
General note: A Florida Santa presents gifts to two young girls and their mother near a palm tree in Cypress Gardens. He then departs in a small boat loaded with presents. Produced by the Florida Development Commission.
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Bain News Service,, publisher.
Columbia Orchestra
[no date recorded on caption card]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see George Grantham Bain Collection - Rights and Restrictions Information www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/274_bain.html
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Bain News Service photograph collection (DLC) 2005682517
General information about the George Grantham Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.36778
Call Number: LC-B2- 6142-14
Ausdauernde Blütenstände der Kletterhortensie sind den ganzen Winter über dekorativ.
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The florescences of the climbing hydrangea are very decorative still snow covered.
This is my mother. I´m trying to push myself to use different people in my photographs, something that can be rather scary when you´re used to having all the control yourself. I think the hardest part is to direct the model, but with this I had the picture clear in my head, and that always makes it much easier.
U.S.S. Brooklyn, barber shop
[between 1896 and 1901]
1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in.
Notes:
"Detroit Photographic Co." on negative.
Detroit Publishing Co. no. 020192.
Gift; State Historical Society of Colorado; 1949.
Subjects:
Brooklyn (Cruiser)
United States.--Navy.
Barbershops.
Seamen.
Cruisers (Warships)--American.
Format: Dry plate negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
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Part Of: Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection (Library of Congress) (DLC) 93845504
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Call Number: LC-D4-20192
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Local call number: DND0843
Title: Terri Jo Wilkerson smoking a cigarette in Tallahassee
Date: ca. 1975
Physical descrip: 1 photonegative - col. - 35 mm.
Series Title: Donn Dughi Collection
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Local call number: N049217
Title: Women modeling on a sand dune - Panama City
Date: 1959
Physical descrip: 1 transparency - col. - 4 x 5 in.
Series Title: General Collections
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Local call number: C031950
Title: Jeanette Hand and Lee Lee Arnold pose with Florida advertisements - Tallahassee
Date: February 1960
Physical descrip: 1 photoprint - b&w - 4 x 5 in.
Series Title: Department of Commerce Collection
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Local call number: RP06120
Title: Portrait of Bonnie Vonck - Tallahassee
Date: ca 1965
Physical descrip: 1 photonegative - b&w - 5 x 4 in.
Series Title: Richard Parks Collection
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Dans son autobiographie, La Vie secrète de Salvador Dali, l’auteur explique qu’un soir, ayant fini son repas par un camembert coulant, il s’est intéressé «aux problèmes posés par le «super mou»
Dali annule la fonction première d’une montre qui est d’indiquer l’heure et de voir l’écoulement du temps.
Elles symbolisent donc l’inutilité de mesurer le temps.
Dali suggère de se libérer des contraintes matérielles et de la rigidité du monde en se libérant du temps qui passe.
Sans montre, le temps devient éternel et tout devient possible
comme dans les rêves.
Persistent URL: digital.lib.muohio.edu/u?/tradecards,4478
Subject (TGM): Leaves; Appliances; Sewing equipment & supplies; Sewing machine industry; Sewing machines; Appliances;
Publisher: unknown
Date/place: unknown
Category: Pattern
Medium: Paper
Persistent URL: NA
Original in Bergen Public Library's collection.
Technical Details:
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
Exposure: 70 second
Aperture: f/22.0
Focal Length: 34 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Filter: B+W ND110
Processing Tool: CS5 + Silver Efex Pro
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