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Who knew LEGO could float in water so well? Lots of engineering problems were solved using teamwork whenever a vessel started to sink. They always found a way to make it float! We heard a child say, "We need to spread the weight around evenly so that one side doesn't sink." Great critical thinking! Created during LEGO Problem-Solving Apr. 26, 2014.
Here is another shot from the set that I worked over. Its main virtue is that you don't have the light gradient. You can still see the brown in the back a bit, but it will work.
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Feb 10 2011
On another note, a new friend of mine told me the other day that he'd found my flickr and started going on about some photo of birds I'd uploaded. I was like "Yeaaah, that's not my flickr. I don't know what you're on about". That was funny.
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Utah's Goose Problem
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is seeking the public's ideas about how to manage increasing numbers of Canada geese that are finding Utah's golf courses, sod farms and other urban and suburban areas inviting places to visit.
While many people thrill to see Canada geese in urban and suburban settings, the geese themselves are causing problems.
In parks and other open areas near water, Canada geese are denuding lawns of vegetation and creating conflicts with their droppings and feather litter. Goose droppings in heavy concentrations can overfertilize lawns and can contribute to excessive algae growth in lakes that may result in fish kills and contamination of municipal water supplies.
Geese also have been involved in a growing number of aircraft strikes at airports across the country, resulting in dangerous takeoff and landing conditions and costly repairs.
Canada geese are drawn to these areas because they consist of ideal goose habitat — park-like open areas with short grass adjacent to small bodies of water.
Tom Aldrich, waterfowl coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says Utah is experiencing increasing problems with Canada geese as development has brought golf courses, sod farms and other enticing areas closer to wetland areas where geese live.
He also said that Canada goose populations are increasing in the western United States and geese have learned that many urban and suburban areas are good places to escape hunting pressure in the fall.
Preventing geese from visiting areas such as golf courses has been challenging. Chemical treatments of golf course lawns, for example, are very expensive, Aldrich said.
Hunting on golf courses also has proven largely ineffective because it takes place close to buildings and many people find the hunting of geese on golf courses unacceptable, Aldrich said.
Noise devices to keep geese off golf courses also have largely failed because they disturb golfers and people living near the golf courses.
Aldrich said there has been some success with training dogs to chase away geese that land on golf courses, but these dogs cost thousands of dollars to buy and train.
The options the Service is proposing range from doing nothing to treating Canada geese involved in these situations like pest species. In between those extremes are options that include managing habitat to make it less attractive to geese; harassment, trapping and relocation of birds; and more direct population stabilization and reduction programs.
It is the options at the far end of the scale that concern Aldrich the most. "If it went to the one extreme, it could have a very negative effect on our local, breeding birds," Aldrich said. "If you allow someone to go out and kill every goose that is believed to be causing a problem, you're eventually going to dramatically impact our local breeding populations."
Aldrich said that type of management option will probably not be supported by states west of the Rocky Mountains, which in part make up what is called the Pacific Flyway.
"I doubt any of the states in this flyway will support an option that doesn't have a very controlled and focused process that dictates when and where you can use various removal methods, and under what circumstances," Aldrich said.
Aldrich said this issue is an important one because Utah's goose populations are not only important to Utah residents, but are appreciated by people in adjacent states where Utah-reared geese often spend the winter.
Wednesday, September 05, 2012
I have to admit that I have a problem... On my trip home at night I pass this pasture and this tree... I seem to be drawn to it and can't help myself from stopping and shooting a few... Maybe I need some therapy... I think i'll go skiing!!!
This is part of my test roll of photos that I shot using my pin-o-rama camera. These are non-standard medium format negatives and I've had trouble getting decent results using my CanoScan 4400F flat-bed scanner.
For this image, I scanned in color mode at 300 dpi. I taped the negative onto a light box for the scan. The image at this size looks ok, but if you view the larger sizes there are some obnoxious scan lines that dominate the image. I've tried a multipass scan and it makes the scan lines worse.
Once scanned, I had to invert the image in photoshop and then chop off the lower portion of the RGB histogram.
OLD JACKSON ELITE BOOTS: I used a mirror and then attempted to shine as much light and flash into the toe of the boot to get a clear picture. If you roll your mouse over the photo I will show where the problem is. Also you can enlarge these pictures online by clicking on ALL SIZES above the photo.
Their gig previous to this was Glastonbury. This time they were on the tiny Radio Ulster (Bandstand) stage at Stendhal.
They describe themselves as "four-piece feminist queer punk band from Belfast". Great fun, energy and they sound great too and are great at banter with the crowd. I was looking forward to them at Stendhal and they didnt dissapoint! I love them!
comprised of Beverley Boal, Bethany Crooks, Ciara King and Alanah Smith. All 4 take a turn at lead vocals which somehow adds to the feel that they are really enjoying themselves and getting on well together.
Problem Patterns- Big Shouty
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3 exposure blend with sky replacement, other touch ups in PS CS3.
this is a problem I frequentlu have, rain, what to do when you simply have to shoot in wet conditioins? the forcast is for rain all week and it was the same last week.
the shot had to be taken in the rain. there were sheds to the left and I tried get higher but the wall was slippery and dangerous.
The swastika (the left-facing one) is used in Japan and in other Asian countries as a symbol for (Buddhist) temples, for example on maps and traffic signs.
That usage predates the appropriation by the German Nazi party.
Nevertheless, it's a common reason for shock or outrage among foreign tourists in Japan. Some people assume those must be vestiges of Japan's alliance with Nazi Germany during the Pacific War… But as I said, those swastikas came to Japan through the Chinese language long before the 20th century.
When there's a mirror around (like here, near the prayer rooms in one of the airports of Taipei) you can see sometimes the right-facing swastika… and that is a bit more disturbing :¬)
This is one of my first experiences with RegiStax (V3.0.1.23). Having only one alligning point to choose, I used epsilon-Ursa Major. The result of stacking some 6 or 7 photos is just logical: epsilon-Ursa Major is alligned and fixed, and other stars are rotated arround it. I think to avoid this, you need atleast 2 points.
Being in the middle of my final exams,I had no time to go through RegiStax help. anybody can help on this?
tnx
--Photos taken with a Sony P73- ISO 100- 25" exposure
PowerHouse went down on June 22, 2013. Some of the biggest Hip Hop acts in the world step foot for one night on stage. The concert was held at the Honda Center.
Por vezes, há peças que se soltam irremediavelmente.
Resta-nos a memória do tempo em que, sólidas, formavam um todo.
Sintra, 10 de Julho de 2010
Canon 20D
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