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The John Curtin School of Medical Research, ANU, Canberra, ACT.

There are various ways to find yourself ..........

this is one of mine ...........

The Colosseum, Rome

 

Well there can’t be many more iconic and instantly recognisable structures in the world than the Colosseum in Rome.

Given how iconic it is there was no way I was not going to shoot it. Now one of my locations was covered by Daniel Burton recently www.flickr.com/photos/92169786@N06/54403371597/in/datepos... I did go there before this shot but I’ll save my take on it for another time. Having seen one or two compositions on Flickr I decided to do some research online before going to Rome to see if any other compositions presented themselves. Now, for me, this was pretty hard going as the vast majority of what I could see was all geared towards the ‘Insta-selfie’ crowd (thanks to Dom Haughton for that term). To me, anything on the Instaselfie hit-list is like a ‘No Entry’ sign. All full of people posing with mega-crowds of tourists in the background also taking selfies and eating gelatos. However, at the point I did come across a few locations that I felt had potential. Unfortunately some were not feasible due to a multitude of maintenance works going on but I got lucky here. It was just a case of waiting as I had a strong feeling the early sun might catch one side of the Colosseum. I had to be a little patient as it took a few mins for the sunlight to strike the top of the stone. Luckily it still had that soft orange tone but as the sun rose and the light travelled down the structure it soon lost that colour. I think this shot is a fair compromise between colour and amount of the Colosseum hatched in light.

According to Wikipedia the Colosseum is not only the largest standing amphitheatre in the world but also the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built. Construction began under the Emperor Vespasian in AD 72 and was completed in AD 80 under his successor and heir, Titus. Further modifications were made during the reign of Domitian (AD 81-96).

The Colosseum is built of travertine limestone, volcanic rock, and brick-faced concrete. It could hold an estimated 50,000 to 80,000 spectators at various points in its history, having an average audience of some 65,000. As is well known, it was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles including animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, dramas based on Roman mythology, and briefly mock sea battles! It ceased to be used for entertainment in the early medieval era. It was later reused for such purposes as housing, workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Christian shrine.

Although substantially ruined by earthquakes and stone robbers, the Colosseum is still a renowned symbol of Imperial Rome and was listed as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_7_Wonders_of_the_World

  

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The front half of this thing has been sitting around since sometime last summer and I've used quarantine to finish it off. I think the overall quality drops off the farther back on the ship you go, but overall I'm very happy with it!

More pictures are on Instagram.

  

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69004 'RIDC Melton'

Beeston, 7/11/24

6X55 1435 Beeston Sidings to Toton North Yard

Hanging out with 75 pages of personality distortion. One day to go.

 

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This guy is in the library researching how to produce fire when you have a bad cold.. Created in Wombo Dream...

Here’s my rendition of the Hammerhead W14 design by Devid VII

 

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I built mine more around scientific sample retrieval, and things like that. I really enjoyed working with this frame, might experiment with it some more in the future!

 

The minifigure was somewhat inspired by the guys seen in the gameplay trailer for Death Stranding. Really looking forward to when I can play that game, not sure when that’ll be though

 

Finished all my finals yesterday, so a new trimester starts next week. not sure if it will free up time to post or make it harder, but hopefully you guys will be seeing more of me.

 

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Patuxent Research Refuge North Tract

Laurel, Maryland

Gonads from immature whitefish. Top (yellow): female ovaries. Bottom (pink): male testes.

Concordia research station in Antarctica is a place of extremes. In winter no sunlight is seen for four months and the typical crew of twelve live in complete isolation.

 

ESA sponsors a research medical doctor each year to study the effects of living in isolation. The extreme cold, isolation, sensory deprivation and remoteness make living in Concordia similar to living on another planet.

 

Share your summer pictures with the crew who have not seen the Sun since 4 May: blogs.esa.int/concordia/2015/06/24/midsummer-greetings/

 

Credit: ESA/IPEV/PNRA-B. Healey

Somewhere...Deep under San Carlo...

  

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Research Vessel Primrose at Joya del Rio Marina

Day 25 (v 16.0) - primarily research, and not much of that.

The bark, EUROPA, in the Antarctic at the Argentine Research Station, "Almirante Brown" (Admiral Brown).

       

Looking for a room in this idea

 

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for a photo shoot in Brussels, someone got an idea?

 

Thank you very much.

Built in 1933-1935.

 

Camera: Ežys sim card box (Altoids equivalent)

Paper: Kodak Polymax RC, 6x9.5 cm

Exposure: about 3 min, sunset

Developer: D-76 1:1

Scanner: CanoScan 9950f

This image was taken in the harbour in Funchal Maderia at about 6.15am, just before the sun came up.

ND 10 filter, 30 second exposure

Patuxent Research Refuge North Tract

Laurel, Maryland

Vari deep in his research to discover why 'Deez Beetches Is Cray'. Needless to say, he has his work cut out for him hah

Photo prise durant l'assemblée générale de Réseau DES France, janvier 2017.

 

Le Professeur Michel Tournaire est membre du Conseil Scientifique de Réseau DES France.

 

Source: Association Réseau DES France victimes du Distilbène Facebook.

 

Le Distilbène DES, en savoir plus

 

Conséquences du DES en 2017 :

. Connaissances scientifiques et synthèse.

. Conséquences du DES pour les mères, filles et fils exposés.

. Conséquences du DES pour les petits-enfants exposés.

 

Epigénétique et générations futures :

. Effets transgénérationnels des perturbateurs endocriniens: les leçons du DES.

. Effets transgénérationnels du Distilbène, cette hormone sensée prévenir les fausses couches.

 

Bibliographie :

. Documents à télécharger : synthèse DES 2017 (PDF 4 pages) et version complète DES 2017 (PDF 24 pages).

. Notre liste de vidéos DES en français sur YouTube.

. Tous nos posts tagués Distilbène.

Built for Space Jam 2019's lab category. Part of a larger research facility on Delta Prime, the hydroponics research facility gets lots of attention. If life is to be sustainable, the scientists stationed here need to find a way to get plants to grow on alien worlds.

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Reading options at the Information Commons, Loyola, Chicago, IL, USA

either a Juvenile or Female

 

Patuxent Research Refuge - North Tract

Laurel, Maryland

FALKOR (IMO: 7928677) is a Research/Survey Vessel that was built in 1981 (40 years ago) and is sailing under the flag of Cayman Is.

It’s carrying capacity is 555 t DWT and her current draught is reported to be 5.5 meters. Her length overall (LOA) is 82.9 meters and her width is 13.02 meters. RV Falkor is an oceanographic research vessel operated by the Schmidt Ocean Institute.

Munroe Meyer Institute,Omaha, Nebraska.

www.dolphins.org/

 

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EPA flies drones above the smoke to gather the particles that are in the air & they take a bunch of photos (would like to see some of their photos). I think the drones also take photos.

We stayed in this one-room cabin at the Wildlife Research Station for two nights.

 

Nous avons passE deux nuits au parc Algonquin. Au lieu d'une tente, nous avions hEbergement dans cette cabane A une piEce.

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