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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.
Katelin, throwing her 'Wreck This Journal" off the balcony roof thingo :|
I can't wait to get started on mine n__n
We had Sam Cawthorn come in and speak at our assembly today,
he's amazing!
Part of my team for my recent project. From Left: Chua, Zikri (Flickr Friend), Aris (Flickr Friend), Haliza, Micheal, Khoo, Rodzi (Flickr Friend).
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Would appreciate not having large/animated multi invite codes
One of the interactive music art pieces at the Biorythym show at Science Gallery in Dublin where the Music, Sensors & Emotions team, from our Biosuite project, were getting audience members to react to pieces of music they were listening to, using the sensors & tech created for Biosuite. A great public test for robustness and gathering data.
Jenny Jackson
Jenny Jack Sun Farm
Pine Mountain, Georgia
Photos from fieldwork conducted by Sara Wood for an oral history project documenting women farmers in Georgia. Summer 2013.
This series of pictures documents constuction of a 92 foot tunnel in War Eagle Cavern. The largest cave expansion project in North America in 2012.
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
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.
Who painted the sky?
As I got off the train at Upper Hutt this evening (on my way to the hairdresser) I saw someone taking a photo of the sky. I looked up and saw this.
Friday, 18th September 2015
Project 365 is about driving your imagination to unexpected limits by taking one photo each day.
Main rules: iphone, b&w and square format.
I had to rush in for the cam as I have seen this sunset and have missed the best portion of course :) Hope you like it anyway
Title : Model- Waco Project
Creator (Photographer) : Unknown
Publisher : Agricultural Communications Office of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service
Place of Publication : College Station, Texas
Year (Coverage) : 1966
Document Type : Image
Format : Photographic negative
Dimensions : 4 x 5 inches
Digitization Date : June2009
Description : Unknown
Note : Brazos County, Texas
Collection : Texas A&M University Archives
Resource Identifier : Graphic Services Photos, Box 40, File 39-483
Institution : Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Repository : Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
Contact Information : Email: cushing-library@tamu.edu Phone: 979-845-1951
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