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Chad Coombs - Saskatoon Sask, Canada
Photography - digital dark room
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2006
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After the presentation members of the audience got to ask questions of the delegates. The converstaion covered eveything from the femicide in Juarez to the struggle of the braceros and how those struggles could be related to the struggle so many people have trying to get thierSocial Security.
My World Vision
-AroundTheWorld-
SPAIN
Barcelona
-Street Photography-
"Questions"
Preguntas sin respuesta, preguntas que continuarán flotando entre mares y océanos.
Y en mi cabeza, y quizá también en mi conciencia, hoy suena una canción que habla de la vida y de la muerte, de la guerra.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bfMoUX5fFI
Al otro lado..., al otro lado nunca jamás habrá una respuesta.
Quizá en este otro tampoco.
My World Vision: Refugiados.
Con todo mi cariño y mi respeto para Fátima, Lina, Imán, Ghada, Huda, Halan, Maer, Sivar y Tamin.
Un abrazo enorme, ha sido un placer conoceros, charlar, sentir a vuestro lado la brisa, el viento, el tiempo...
Carlos Infante Luna.
This week's question was "what was the last thing that made you laugh out loud?"
I thought about this one for a long time. In the end, it always comes back to my family. My husband makes me laugh a lot and so does my 4-year-old son. Watching them play together also makes me laugh out loud often and all the memories I could remember of myself laughing involved either one or the other, or both so I centered my tag around family.
This week's technique was inspired by two very talented ladies: I used the wax melting (using a crayon) technique Claudine Hellmuth highlights in Collage Discovery Workshop and this beautiful art journal page by Ali Edwards that has inspired me for a long time. Besides the wax, I've also used acrylic paint rolled over with a brayer and green alcohol ink as well as several distress inks and brown chalk ink.
Thank you so much for taking the time to look.
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I am combining Emily Falconbridge's art journal questions with trying a new technique each week. You can see the full list: here
Saw this beautiful butterfly behind my house! It was interested in some sap oozing from a tree. First time I have seen this species in my yard.
There are a couple of questions that I get quite often in flickrmail, and I figured I'd just go ahead and make a little FAQ page so I could answer those once for everyone. :)
Q. What lens do you use?
A. For almost ever single picture in my 365 I've used my 50mm lens. It is the most amazing thing ever if you need a good, inexpensive lens. You can't take shots that are super close or really far ones because it's fixed and can't zoom, but for portraits and random shots, it's perfect. It has terrific depth of field and focus. I love it. :)
Q. How do you post photos in the comments?
A. People do it in different ways. I'm sure you've probably heard this, but if you want to put a picture in the comments that is already on flickr, you simply copy the URL (the link at the top of the page, the website, whatever you want to call it), paste it into the comments, and put brackets [ ] on either end of it.
To put a photo in the comments that is NOT already on flickr is slightly more tricky. You need to have the photos already online somewhere, like photo bucket or tumblr or something like that. I use a blog on blogspot.com which is free and easy to use. I just upload all the photos that I'll want in the comments onto my blog which is at this website: www.ssflickr.blogspot.com/ . Once they're uploaded to the blog, I click on the photo I want to use (it opens in a separate window) and grab the URL from it. Then I go back to flickr, to my main picture, and in the comments I paste one of the two formats (which can be found at the bottom of the formatting tips that you can use when writing comments). I find that the second one works for me and the first doesn't, so I guess you'll just have to mess around with that for yourself. So THEN after pasting that into your comment, you take the URL from the photo and paste it either where it says LINK TEXT if you use the first option, or URL if you use the second option, replacing the text that was previously there. And that's all there is to it!
Love is the answer, but while you are waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty good questions (Woody Allen).
A young man is questioned by New Paltz police officers after getting into a fight at P&G's bar, in New Paltz, N.Y.
Taking audience questions at a Capital Ideas panel entitled "How does creativity fuel your business mind?"
It was held at the Edmonton Journal on Aug. 20, 2014, and was moderated by Karen Unland.
Hans Op de Beeck
Exhibition view "Family Matters. Portraits and experiences of family today", CCC Strozzina, Palazzo Strozzi, Firenze
(14.03.2014 - 20.07.2014)
© photo Martino Margheri
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The questions I would ask the scientists are:
What prompted you to explore and studyYoga?
Where did you first hear about the benefits of Yoga?
Are you a practitioner yourself?
You showed your data, but did the patients exhibit calm facial expressions? Were they more alert in responding to you?
For people with bipolar disorder, did they experience less manic episodes? Were their moods more stable?
For the people with schizophrenia, how many of their delusions went away?
What caused the data to vary between each individual?
The article I found on www.psychologytoday.com/articles/200011/yoga-not-just-exe..., explains a woman's journey to find an alternate cure to help her disorder. Jenny Smith was 41 years old when her symptoms were so bad, she could hardly walk or speak, and had hallucinations of spiders crawling on her skin. Jenny was sent to the hospital and was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, a mood disorder that causes her to have feelings of extreme highs and extreme lows . She tried 10 different medications, and therapy, but the doctors at the hospital told her that she would probably end up there more often in her lifetime.
Jenny decided to practice Hatha Yoga, which through the series of postures and breathing techniques, she learned how to calm her panic attacks. Jenny's severe mood swings were also subsiding. She eventually became a Yoga instructor and taught her 11-year-old daughter some of Yoga's breathing techniques of inhaling to the count of four, and exhaling to the count of eight. Her duaghter, who had also experienced panic attacks since the age of seven, noticed her symptoms subsiding as well.
The author of "Yoga and the Quest for True Self," Stephen Cope addresses how Yoga's postures move energy in the body to places where grief and anger are stored. "Hatha Yoga is an accessible form of learning self-soothing," he says. "These blocked feelings can be released very quickly, creating a regular systemic experience of well-being." He also says that the relationship between the teacher and the practictioner is important and that the teacher can serve as the "container," or a safe place to resolve emotional issues.
While Yoga is still under scientific scrutiny, doctors mention that with Yoga or cognitive behavior and medication all teach people to learn "about their emotions, not just by writing their own thoughts, which is what Cognitive Behavorial therapy is all about, but also by paying attention to the way their emotions are expressed in their bodies," says Zindel Segal, Ph.D., a psychiatry professor at the University of Toronto. He adds, "Both approaches allow people to observe their experience without judgement, an important first step in stepping out of depression."
In the article, it mentions that Jenny is determined to keep up with the practice, so she won't succumb to her disorder the way her grandmother did. Her grandmother also had bipolar disorder and eventually committed suicide. Jenny, overall feels that Yoga has saved her life.
3-D Cross-viewing Instructions.
Cross-viewing is the best way to view 3-D (in my humble opinion). It takes about 5 minutes on average to master this technique, but it is well worth it. After that it became effortless. Better than glasses because you lose none of the color. Here's how to do it...
1.Place the image in Figure 1 in the center of your screen.
2. Sit at your normal distance.
3. Slowly cross your eyes. You will see a double image.
4. Continue to cross until the middle two images overlap.
5. Adjust focus on middle image, keeping the two images overlapped.
6. You should see the image snap into perfect 3-D.
Emergency Communications Officer Tabitha Roane asks the 911 Quiz Question for the week of Jan. 6, 2021.
Ministres de l'agriculture et le la culture. situation du quotidien régional l'union
M. le président. La parole est à M. René-Paul Savary, auteur de la question n° 70, transmise à Mme la ministre de la culture et de la communication.
M. René-Paul Savary. Madame le ministre, je me permets de vous interpeller, au nom de l’ensemble de mes collègues représentant la Marne, les Ardennes ou l’Aisne – mon collègue Antoine Lefèvre, maire de Laon, est d’ailleurs présent ce matin pour appuyer ma démarche –, sur la situation de L’Union, grand quotidien régional issu de la Résistance et confronté depuis plusieurs mois à des difficultés. Le climat social est particulièrement compliqué au sein du groupe auquel il appartient, entre projets de reprise et éventuel dépôt de bilan.
Des menaces pèsent sur l’avenir du titre, et même sur l’intégralité du pôle Champagne-Ardenne-Picardie, à savoir L’Union, CAP Régies, L’Aisne Nouvelle, L’Est-Éclair. Sur le plan économique, la disparition de ces publications serait dramatique pour l’ensemble des régions concernées, avec plus de 640 emplois en jeu.
Au départ, le groupe Rossel s’était montré intéressé par la reprise et avait mis comme condition indispensable à sa participation au projet de rapprochement avec le Groupe Hersant Média un accord social préalable. Or, la FILPAC-CGT – la Fédération des travailleurs des industries du livre, du papier et de la communication-CGT – a catégoriquement rejeté cet accord. Malgré le courage de l’ensemble des salariés, lesquels ont soutenu ce projet de reprise et bravé parfois les pressions exercées, dans un climat social, vous vous en doutez, fortement dégradé, le rapprochement n’a pu se réaliser et le groupe Rossel, d’après ce que l’on peut en savoir, s’est vu dans l’obligation de retirer son dossier.
NASA's Beth Beck asks a question at the first European Spacetweetup.
For some more fantastic photos of this event, please visit the flickr group: www.flickr.com/groups/spacetweetup2011/
While in Florida for our high school band trip, I was able to snap quite a few snazzy fireworks pictures. These were set off right after a parade in Disney World.
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus/Species: Polygonia interrogationis
Common Name: Question Mark
"You are so young, so before all beginning, and I want to beg you as much as I can, to be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves like locked rooms and like books that are written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer." -Rainer Maria Rilke.