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i was blown away by the quality of this street art on the side of a 10 story building in Sydney.

 

It is the striking face of Aboriginal elder Jenny Munro, a campaigner of aboriginal rights, painted by acclaimed street artist Matt Adnate.

 

Framed by dripping blue, black and red paint, Ms Munro looks into the distance with a mountain sunrise painted in her irises.

 

The portrait of Ms Munro took Adnate five days to paint, and It's a face filled with reflection and strong resolve.

Roy Mullinax, a former Airman, returns a salute to Tech. Sgt. Terrance Williams, the 22nd Air Refueling Wing Honor Guard NCO in charge, after being presented with a veteran’s pin during a recognition ceremony Dec. 8, 2015, in Newton, Kan. Members of the 22nd ARW Honor Guard recognized Mullinax for his years of service during a special ceremony at the request of his family. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Victor J. Caputo)

ER Easy Recognition

 

just came across this flick on Stocktip Assassin's stream and ER gave us a shout on this bigtime deer eyes stare down!! first time i've seen this. really cool. thought we'd give you a shout back!!

 

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In nature and in life, matters can become busy. Still, we are all individual, all unique. We ought to find and focus on that uniqueness which makes us who we are for otherwise we simply blend into the background and become lost.

 

Be yourself.

 

[NB For those who did not understand the text above, the selective focus is intentional]

Coca-Cola is one of the most recognized brands and logos in the world. Coca-Cola is the most popular and biggest-selling soft drink in history, as well as the best-known product in the world. Created in Atlanta, Georgia by Dr. John S. Pemberton, Coca-Cola was first offered as a fountain beverage by mixing Coca-Cola syrup with carbonated water.

 

The Coca-Cola script was designed by an amateur, Frank Robinson, the fledgling company's bookkeeper. He devised both the Spencerian script and the brilliantly concise words beneath: "Delicious and Refreshing." The bottle is among the most recognizable icons in the world, a design that has come to symbolize the youthful exuberance of America. Countless variations have been released over the decades, but the enduring classic is the curved vessel designed by the Root Glass Company of Terre Haute, Indiana, and introduced in 1915. A Coca-Cola dispenser was later designed by Raymond Loewy. Coca-Cola was registered as a trademark in 1887 and by 1895 Coca-Cola was being sold in every state and territory in the United States. In 1899, the company began franchised bottling operations in the United States.

 

Coca-Cola's advertising has had a significant impact on American culture, and is frequently credited with the "invention" of the modern image of Santa Claus as an old man in red-and-white garments; however, while the company did in fact start promoting this image in the 1930s in its winter advertising campaigns, it was already common before that. Advertising for Coke is now almost ubiquitous, especially in southern areas of North America, such as Atlanta, where Coke was invented.

 

Coca-Cola has gone through a number of different advertising slogans in its long history, including "The pause that refreshes", "I would like to buy the world a Coke", and "Coke is it" (see Coca-Cola slogans).

 

... this concludes my little history lesson for today!

Development for live competition "Recognition Day"

I thought it was time to bring back the art & design side of things to this stream. I've been shooting images for my portfolio this week. Sadly, I don't think this little book will make the cut. I guess it wins a feature over here instead.

 

I made this a couple of years ago as a project in my bookbinding class. It's 100% hand-done by me. It is built from escaboard and bookcloth, blind-debossed on the front (from a hot-foil stamper), and then the interior was built out of craft paper and vintage semi-transparent sewing patterns—the theme being pattern-recognition, or lack thereof. It is a spin-off of a coptic stitch. All the interior imagery and type was inititally hand-drawn by me, and then I used the old oil-of-wintergreen technique in making rubbing prints (god, did I hate the smell of mint for a while). This book was produced in an edition of five.

 

Anyway, yeah. Just thought I'd change things up.

At the launch of their book An Insiders Guide To Canada's Capital David Ebere and Zainab Muse are recognized by Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson at the Wingd party held at Ottawa's prestigious Rideau Club.

I had met Zaianab as part of my Human Family Project and she was kind enough to invite me to their book launch.

The Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With a total height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft, just over half a mile) and a roof height (excluding antenna, but including a 244 m spire[2]) of 828 m (2,717 ft), the Burj Khalifa has been the tallest structure and building in the world. The building was opened in 2010 as part of a new development called Downtown Dubai. It is designed to be the centrepiece of large-scale, mixed-use development. The decision to construct the building is based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy, and for Dubai to gain international recognition.

I have been doing some product photography during the week and while I was set up took a few shots of this.. My Grandad worked for Rolls Royce and after 25 years of loyal service they gave him an ashtray (imagine that today)

We deployed our Live Facial Recognition (LFR) technology for the first time this week.

 

The two vans were in Sale town centre on Tuesday where officers were on hand to talk to and engage with members of the public.

 

No arrests were made and the vans will return to Sale on Thursday for a further deployment.

 

Inspector Jon Middleton, who oversaw the Sale operation, said: “We deploy the LFR vans in areas where there is a policing reason – for example shoplifting or neighbourhood crime.

 

“It is important we are out and about speaking to people and engaging with the public, and that is exactly what we have been doing in Sale.

 

“People have generally been happy to see us and speak to us, and supportive of the way the technology is being used.

 

“We will gradually build up the number and frequency of the deployments, and in the coming weeks will be in Bolton, Wigan and Manchester city centre.”

  

We are using LFR technology to ensure the continued safety of our communities in Greater Manchester.

 

The Home Office has supplied GMP with two LFR vans for use in areas where an operational need has been identified – not exclusively but areas with crime issues and large footfall, as well as music and sporting events.

 

The cameras will focus on a specific area or crowd and detect faces compared to a pre-prepared watchlist with an alert issued immediately if there is a match.

 

We will list future deployments on our website.

 

You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response.

 

Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life.

 

You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement.

 

You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk

 

I was PLEASANTLY surprised to come home and see this! It reminds me of the much treasured Marvel no-prize from the US comics when i used to collect them back in the 70s/80s

Aircraft Recognition Card--Permann Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Pride.be - Pride 2018 - Your Local Power

 

Feeling free and at home in your neighborhood, town or city. Be and show yourself in the streets. Holding hands with the person you love and smiling at each other in public. Our personal lives occur in the public space. Considering the approaching communal elections, everyone (youngsters, seniors, families, couples and all people - no matter what gender or orientation) asks the local politicians: How do you make a difference? What do you do to improve diversity in our everyday life? Where the rain makes way for the sun, we will walk proudly under the rainbow!

 

We will all be heading to the voting booths for the local elections on 14th of October. Deciding which circle to colour in is an important decision. A conscious decision can lead to a better living environment in your city or municipality.

 

And we're not just talking about the redesign of the local park, the policies in the municipal school, or the proper functioning of the local Public Centre for Social Welfare. Your local municipal or city administration can also make a real difference and turn the place where you live into a true rainbow bubble, if that's what you'd like, of course.

 

So it's no wonder that this year's Pride is focusing on the local elections. Belgian Pride is putting the municipalities and cities in the limelight in 2018, or better yet, at the end of the rainbow! We want the slogan 'Your Local Power!' to encourage municipal and city administrations to enact explicit, integrated local LGBTI+ policies.

 

Municipalities and cities can and must make the difference. They must accept responsibility for the well-being of all their residents. Flying the rainbow flag at the local government offices during the Pride period is a symbol of this. This is also a way that the municipality or city can show their solidarity with the LGBTI+ community. This symbolic gesture is not an infringement on neutrality. On the contrary, we can only actively work on ending all forms of discrimination once there is recognition for diversity and inclusion.

 

Policy-makers can make the lives of many citizens that much rosier by taking both small and large actions: by introducing a diversity charter in sports clubs, by making information on gender and sexuality available at the local libraries, by providing logistical and financial support to local associations, testimonials, and courses in the municipal education system, by holding a queer film festival in the local movie theatre or cultural centre, by holding LGBTI+ actions in community centres and youth centres, by providing information on what to do if you are the victim or witness of discrimination, by offering space for intimacy and (LGBTI+) sexuality in assisted-living centres, by training local police precincts and municipal officials, by including Equal Opportunity as an explicit competence within the city administration, etc.

 

The list of things that cities and municipalities can do is endless. Plus, many of these actions are very easy to implement. Sometimes, your local administration only needs a little boost, and you can give them that boost in the voting booth on 14th of October. A good local administration meets the needs and requirements of all residents. What does the LGBTI+ community in your city or municipality need?

 

You can already send the politicians a signal that is loud and clear on Saturday, the 19th of May. Make your wishes heard during the Belgian Pride.

 

We hope to see you there! Everyone is welcome!

 

( Chaque annee la Pride attire des dizaines de milliers de visiteurs vers la capitale et colore Bruxelles aux couleurs de l'arc-en-ciel. Il y a aussi le PrideVillage et le PridePodium autour de la Bourse.

Pride.be n'est pas seulement la plus grande fete de Bruxelles, mais c'est aussi un evenement avec un message politique. Avec cette manifestation, nous essayons d'obtenir plus d'egalite de droits pour tout le monde et surtout pour la communaute lesbigaytrans. )

i took this one over the summer to remind myself that even though i'm not a brilliant photographer this is what i love

New container ship ONE Recognition at Container Terminal Tollerort in the port Hamburg, Germany.

 

ONE Recognition seems to be one of the ten 7000 TEU container vessel Ocean Network Express plans to operate on a long term charter from Seaspan. Like her sister ship ONE Readyness ; ONE Recognition was likely also built on Shanghai.

 

ONE Recognition [IMO 9952701] (2024)

 

Propulsion: 32970 kW

Length: 272.5 m

Width: 42.8 m

Capacity: 7000 TEU

Joshua Tree National Park, California

On a hike at the top of Mt. Misen, on an island across from Hiroshima, Japan. we were surrounded by a troop of dozens of these very human-like Japanese Macaques. It was a great stroke of luck, since these wild forest people are not always easily found in that vincinity. I spent an hour or more sitting fairly still in their midst, observing and photographing them.

A worker at the nearby monastery commented with surprise at the comfortable rapport between us, which he saw as unusual. Being a bit hairier than most of the humans they encounter, I believe they may have recognized me as a relative. For my part, I certainly felt that kinship.

Leading recognition unit comprising by an IFV, a MBT and a motorcycle.

Yeshiva University's Service Recognition Reception for Employees

December 1, 2020 - Albany, NY - On World AIDS Day, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that based on the most recent data from 2019, New York State has “bent the curve” on the HIV epidemic, a primary goal of the Ending the Epidemic initiative. According to the new data, the estimated number of new infections, or HIV incidences that occurred statewide in 2019, fell to an all-time low of 1,700 cases. HIV incidence has declined each year since the start of ETE, with a 38 percent decrease over that time frame. New confirmed HIV diagnoses in 2019 also reached an all-time low of 2,377 — a four percent drop from 2018 and a 31 percent drop since the start of ETE. In recognition of World AIDS Day, Governor Cuomo has also directed state landmarks to be lit red throughout the evening. (Mike Groll/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)

Blacky - our border collie

No, not spotted any recently!

Fremont's Solstice Parade 2011

- Dedicated the book Pattern Recognition by William Gibson.

William Gibson here: www.williamgibsonbooks.com

 

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Watching a repeat of "Countdown" this morning, and this gem popped up as one of the "Tea-Time-Teasers" .. nice to see that Channel 4 have noticed that I'm brilliant!

 

My TV

Bedroom,

Something to six this morning

The Recognition Banquet honors Goodwill's community partners, employees and program participants, including the Achiever and Graduate of the Year

After the concert the boys and girls recieve applause. Orquestra Geração Lisbon UEFA Champions League Festival

Aircraft Recognition Card--Permann Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Aircraft Recognition Card--Permann Collection Image--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

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