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Delicate Arch is a 52-foot-tall (16 m) freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park, near Moab in Grand County, Utah, United States. The arch is the most widely recognized landmark in Arches National Park and is depicted on Utah license plates and a postage stamp commemorating Utah's centennial anniversary of admission to the Union in 1996. The Olympic torch relay for the 2002 Winter Olympics passed through the arch.
Because of its distinctive shape, the arch was known as "the Chaps" and "the Schoolmarm's Bloomers" by local cowboys. Many other names have been applied to this arch including "Bloomers Arch", "Marys Bloomers", "Old Maids Bloomers", "Pants Crotch", "Salt Wash Arch", and "School Marms Pants". The arch was given its current name by Frank Beckwith, leader of the Arches National Monument Scientific Expedition, who explored the area in the winter of 1933–1934. Although there is a rumor that the names of Delicate Arch and Landscape Arch were inadvertently exchanged due to a signage mixup by the National Park Service (NPS), this is false.
This arch played no part in the original designation of the area as a national monument (Arches National Monument) in 1929, and was not included within the original boundaries; it was added when the monument was enlarged in 1938.
In the 1950s, the NPS investigated the possibility of applying a clear plastic coating to the arch to protect it from further erosion and eventual destruction. The idea was ultimately abandoned as impractical and contrary to NPS principles.
Delicate Arch is formed of Entrada Sandstone. The original sandstone fin was gradually worn away by weathering and erosion, leaving the arch. Other arches in the park were formed the same way but, due to placement and less dramatic shape, are not as famous.
During the summer, white-throated swifts (Aeronautes saxatalis) nest in the top of the arch.
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VOORT, George F. Vander . Metallography, principles and practice. reimpr. Nova York: McGraw-Hill, 2007. XIV, 752 p. Inclui bibliografia (ao final de cada capítulo) e índice; il. tab. quad.; 24x16x4cm. ISBN 0871706725.
Palavras-chave: METALOGRAFIA; METALURGIA FISICA.
CDU 620.18 / V951m / reimpr. / 2007
Principles of Extractive Metallurgy
Volume 1 — General Principles (Chinese translation)
by Fathi Habashi
Fathi Habashi, Ti Qu Yie Jin Yuan Li, volume 1 (252 pages). Ministry of Metallurgy, Beijing, China 1974–1978.
Contact: Fathi.Habashi@arul.ulaval.ca
Here is the sequence principle in the composition of "Pitch for Music Festival." It also has the emphasis principle through the color and contrast.
Source: www.fromupnorth.com/graphic-design-inspiration-1052/
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
2. Perspective and depth: The contrast between the bright and dark lighting gives depth to the photo. The different hints of lighting throughout the image give a sort of 3D look. The ISO and aperture were adjusted so that the photo was evenly focused.
3. Fill the Frame: This portrait photo takes up the frame of the photo, I feel like the photo shows more emotion when taking up the whole frame because it allows you to focus on their expression closer, making it a personal photo.
4. Backgrounds: The background is simple; white. this simple background allows you to not be distracted and to focus on the portrait. Also it helps the colours in the photo really stand out and the overall image look more crisp.
7. Texture: The contrast between the smooth texture of the skin and the rough, more detailed, texture in the hair give more interest to the photo. Different texture is also shown in the eyes and lips. All the different textures are bold in the photo making in interesting to look at.
8. Space/Space to Move: the use of space in this photo is well done because there isn't much space to move. the subject is placed in the centre, with a good ratio of positive and negative space.
9. Colour: the colours in the photo are very subtle yet give so much interest to the photo as well as draw your eyes to different parts of the photo. The colours of the teal blue in the eyes, the bold pink of the lips, and the different tones of browns in the hair all tie together very nicely. also the brightness lights up the colours to their full potential which contrasts nicely with the opposite side of the face where the colours darkened.
11. Framing: Although i don't have an obvious frame, i feel that the silhouette of the subject and the full frame acts like a frame.
12. Balance: the hard lighting is harsh yet the overall feeling to the photo is balanced. the amount of light on the left of the face is balanced out with the white background and the hair on the right being brightened in spots. how the lighting disperses in the photo gives a very crisp yet relaxing overall feel.
Objective 4: Lighting
Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image: Hard lighting causes the photo to be more dramatic and eye catching. The hard lighting also shows the emotion of the photo better.
Objective 5: Post-Production
Corrections and adjustments made: brightness turned down, added contrast, increased vibrancy, decreased saturation, sharpened, blemish tool used on face and straggling hairs.
Objective 6: Critiquing
Strengths: I like how the hair is very defined along with the eye on the left. The hard lighting is very interesting to look at and the different exposures and tones allow your eyes to wonder throughout the photo. I also like how the photo doesn't have full saturation so it gives it a pastel feel.
Area for growth: The hair could have been staged better, meaning smoothed and tamed. Aswell as the lips could have been abit more focused.
This photos are from a Principles of War on Mars game played at the Canberra Games Society, Sunday 21/03/2010.
The French have thrown the Eastern Horde back!
Gilbert F. Houngbo, ILO Director General attends the Committee on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work (FPRW), 112th Session of the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. 4 June 2024. Photo Violaine Martin / ILO
Lot's of them, and they are so important = Principles. This is one area that can be solidly spoken and addressed, and that most people can agree on in this method. the principles, Without them, this would just be movement class. Which principles do you focus on most? Which do you neglect?
2019 Women's Empowerment Principles Forum
Thursday, 14 March 2019
ECOSOC Chamber, United Nations Headquarters, New York, New York
Photo credit: UN Global Compact/Chae Khin for Joel Sheakoski Photography
The world has an unprecedented number of connected devices. Internet of Things, mobile devices and traditional computers are increasing the demand on on-line services. Both the number of concurrent service requests and the time take to service each request characterizes “High Load”. Peter will present the computing principles that effect “High Load” and how they have been pragmatically applied within the architecture of the Aerospike Database.
This photos are from a Principles of War on Mars game played at the Canberra Games Society, Sunday 21/03/2010.
Here the Red Martian Eastern and Western Horde sweep off the ridge to attack the Alien Invaders (A European Column)
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From row L to R: High School medalists—Silver-Adele Wilson, Northeast Technology Center-Claremore (Okla.); Gold-Connor Nelson, Ramona High School (Calif.); Bronze-Brody Hoke, Edgecombe Community College (N.C.). Back row L to R: College/Postsecondary medalists—Silver-Payden Kiser, Edgecombe Community College (N.C.); Gold-Markus Zhuk, Volunteer State Community College (Tenn.); Bronze-Claudio Molina, Northern Virginia Community College (Va.).