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This short-eared owl ( Asio flammeus) looks at the audience during the Raptor Experience Program at the Draper Natural History Museum which is part if the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. Short-eared owls are native North America and are common in Wyoming. Unlike most other native owl species, they hunt during daylight, flying low over short vegetation. They flap with stiff beats of their rounded wings, giving their flight a buoyant, moth-like quality. Unlike many other types of owls that prefer perching up high in trees or places like poles, the short-eared owl is usually found on the ground or in low lying bushes. Also different about this species is their call which is not the expected "hoot sound" but more of a barking-like noise especially when alarmed. To hear their different calls in different situations listen at; www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Short-eared_Owl/sounds
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Catalog #: 08_00892
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle aerial
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
2 layer 12" square cakes covered in marshmellow fondant. All medical equipment and medical symbol is made from gum paste. Small white 6" round cake on top for nursing cap to rest on. Square cake is Chai latte (most favorite flavor) and Devils chocolate.
Catalog #: 08_00849
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 4/12/81
Additional Information: shows the launch of the space shuttle Columbia
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
Using Olympus live composite mode this is a photo of a TV program over a 2 minute period.
01/04/20
Olympus OMD EM1 mkII camera.
Panasonic H-FS12060 lens.
Adjusted with DXO Photolab 3 and Nik Analog Effex Pro.
P4011743
Program:Manual
Lens:Tokina AT-X 12-28 PRO DX (AF 12-28mm F/4)
F:4.5
Speed:84.5
ISO:100
Focal Length:24.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 36.0 mm)
Focus Mode:Manual
Shooting Mode:[3], IR Control
VR:Off
WB:Auto1
Focus Distance:3.98 m
Dof:8.00 m (2.46 - 10.46)
HyperFocal:6.39 m
NASA astronauts Josh Cassada, left, and Nicole Mann, second from left, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata, second from right, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina, right, wearing SpaceX spacesuits, are seen as they prepare to depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Launch Complex 39A during a dress rehearsal prior to the Crew-5 mission launch, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022, at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 mission is the fifth crew rotation mission of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket to the International Space Station as part of the agency’s Commercial Crew Program. Mann, Cassada, Wakata, and Kikini are scheduled to launch at 12:00 p.m. EDT on Oct. 5, from Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
Tigger helping me with programming my color library manger program. ("Pair programming" is a methodology where two programmers use one computer to write programs. It's as odious as it sounds and is just one of the silly, trendy things that managers love to do to show how much they "get" programmers.)
Plainfield HS in Connecticut is the latest recipient of a fleet of cameras courtesy of The FPP (and all the folks who have donated to our ongoing program)!
Plainfield teacher Lydia Mackela writes:
"I would really like to take the time to thank you and all of your volunteers SO MUCH for the amazing shipment of cameras. Although we may not be able to start using them this year because of really harsh budget cuts, they will be in full affect next year as we are bringing a darkroom to the school! I graduated from Plainfield High School in 2010 and now I am an educator here and I know how much this means to the kids – especially those who barely have anything special at home. I have the goal of bringing back the positivity and life to this department and with your help its possible! I hope to work with you guys more in the future! Sincerely though, THANK-YOU THANK-YOU THANK-YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Kids with cameras! A GREAT reason to donate to The FPP!
We kick off 2022 at an Airbnb in Tartu. One of my friends did Tarot readings and safe to say all predictions came true
Catalog #: 08_00962
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Concept
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
One of the joys we have in being human is in exercising our freedom to choose and to take each case as it comes to us. We are not robots who are forced into behaviors by their programming. We see things; we think about things; and we choose our course of action or beliefs appropriately. And as long as that remains true of us, we will live every day of our lives on one slippery slope or another. There is no reason to fear this.
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Catalog #: 08_01005
Date: 11/12/70
Additional Information: shows a model concept for a space shuttle
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
The FPP Film Camera School Donation Program is in full swing for 2018.
Two fleets of cameras heading to Plainfield High School CT and Dundee Central School NY today.
Thanks to ALL who have donated to our program!
Catalog #: 08_00981
Title: Space Shuttle Program
Date: 1981-2010
Additional Information: Space Shuttle Concept
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
At the risk of sounding crazy, allow me to introduce the newest member to my kit, a Canon AE1 Program...
Got it last week along with a Canon f1.4 FD Lens and I got it to click only and only B/W film...
lets see how it goes from here!
Some more pictures here : rightmore.blogspot.com/2009/02/taking-step-back.html