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A collaboration about the different emotions felt by someone dealing with anxiety: bring the reality to life with images
Sky Wild Photography - Minneapolis, MN
All photographs taken by Shawn Orton of Sky Wild Photography, located in Minneapolis, MN. Please feel free to email me with any questions at skywildphotography@gmail.com. Website skywildphotography.com
melaka project-the stone used to clad the wall is called wooden plank stone from indonesia. It is actually fossilised wood, trees burried by volcano activities, dug up and convert to claddings
As part of my Year 2 project under the title of 'Methods and Approaches' I produced a series of images illustrating the walk I did where I lived as a child. Capturing certain aspects of the walk such as the wall outside my house, I shot this project in the perspective of a child both in medium format and digital. This image used Medium Format iso400
January's Snowman, February Love Bunnies, March's Lucky Leprechaun, April's Red Robins, May's Stately Ladybug, June Dandy Lions, July's Independence Day Bears, August's Dog Days of Summer, September Fresh Apple, October Jack o' Lantern and Spooky Bat Friend, November's Turkey Dinner, December's Jolly Ol' St. Nick.
Mustafa Daif demonstrating how lemons can power a calculator and a small lamp. A video can be watched at msdaif.googlepages.com/chemistry
Getting some fresh veggie snacks from Tanaka Farms and raising money for the farmers still affected by the Japanese Tsunami Earthquake.
by Clayton Blake Thompson
Constructed by 1700 bread crates and 6500 cable ties to represent the global wealth pyramid
There are homeless people, construction workers and all kinds of interesting people that I have run into in my explorations of the city.
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Governor Kay Ivey joined Special Aerospace Services (SAS) for a groundbreaking ceremony on their 55,000-square-foot expansion project in Huntsville’s Cummings Research Park, Wednesday September 29, 2021 in Huntsville, Ala. The project is part of SAS’s expansion strategy that will expedite its strategic, tactical, manufacturing, logistics and R&D activities. Serving clients such as NASA and the Department of Defense, SAS provides a full-cycle solution portfolio that includes tactical engineering support in propulsion, avionics, systems, safety and launch site integration, as well as rapid prototyping, manufacturing and procurement of mission-critical aerospace hardware. The total expansion is expected to create 30 high technology jobs. (Governor's Office/Hal Yeager)
Governor Hogan attends the Harmony Cemetery Project by Joe Andrucyk at Caledon State Park, 11617 Caledon Rd. King George, VA 22485
Ulster Project day at the Fort Worth Stock Yards and Rodeo in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, July 2, 2016.
This is the view from my bedroom window. When I woke up this morning the yellow of the flowers really stood out in the morning light. It was far more dramatic than I have been able to capture in this photograph.
Friday, 8th May 2015 at 7.25am
Callison LA raised $4,000 and built a house for a family in need living outside of Tijuana, Mexico. Thanks to everyone who lent their time, money and muscles!
LINCOLN, NE — The 2022 Textiles, Merchandising, & Fashion Design (TMFD) Project Funway fundraising runway show, showcasing student design and models. University of Nebraska (UNL) College of Education and Human Sciences (CEHS). File name: (2022 - TMFD - Project FunWay - 2022_11_04--20_23_45--392037000577--0876.jpg)
exTexAnn (formerly Desert Rose) and I met for lunch downtown and then went on a photo shoot. The assignment seemed daunting as it required boldness and more than a little chuztpah but once we explained the assignment, everyone, as in every single person, was more than happy to pose. I did have to ask people to hold off on giving their names until we took their photo because once the hand was extended and the name given...well...strangers no more.
BTW...this photo was taken today not yesterday as the EXIF indicates. Also, this photo was not cropped.
Bergamo's original location was a defensive hilltop, and the town was also protected by stout walls; nowadays this historic part of town is known as the Città Alta (upper town) and it's where you will find most of the historic buildings and tourist sights. There is little traffic, and the narrow lanes are pleasant to wander. Italy Heaven.
When in the Old Town, you can't miss walking on its axe - via Colleoni. This narrow street, that follows the original Roman path (decumano) winds from the funicular station to the Cittadella, linking the two ends of the walled town. On its sides you can find the best bakeries and wine bars of the town.