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Inside the St. Mike's ER driveway, you have a vending machine for drug supplies. Not just clean needles, but crack pipes, etc. This is so f*&^%$. Aren't Agencies like Streethealth enough in this city to provide resources? Resources and access to treatment? No, let's just hand out shit and not deal with the underlying problems.

The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill—also known as the Tintic Mill or Harold Mill—built in 1920, and only operating from 1921 to 1925, is an abandoned refinery or concentrator located on the west slope of Warm Springs Mountain near Goshen, Utah, in the United States. Metals processed at the mill included copper, gold, silver, and lead, all of which were received from another mill near Eureka, Utah. The metal content of ore was increased through the process to make transportation less expensive. The reducing process used was an acid-brine chloridizing and leaching process which became outdated, leading to the abandonment of the site in 1925. At the mill's highest productivity it processed 200 tons of ore yearly from the Tintic Mining District.

 

What remains of the mill are foundations for water tanks, crushers, roasters, iron boxes, leaching tanks, and drain boxes. The site dominates the surrounding landscape with its size and unique colors and shapes.

 

It was designed and built by W. C. Madge. It is significant as the only American mill using the Augustin process during the early 1920s.

 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

 

It has been speculated that the mill may be the contributor of heavy metal pollution in the Goshen Warm Springs which lie below it.

I was apprehensive about posting this documention, with it being such a sensitive topic. But the support i have received is wonderful. • • • • • •

On the 26th of April 2019 I had breast reduction surgery. something I have wanted since a very young age.

My large breasts were taking over my life, always in discomfort feeling like these 'things' can't be mine.

People thinking they have a right to stare or comment on my body. Leaving me feeling extremely depressed.

 

Theses images I'm sharing with you are a documentation of my recovery process and is still ongoing. This is how I want to be seen when prior to the surgery I wished to never be seen so vulnerable.

But now I'm taking the power back

The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill—also known as the Tintic Mill or Harold Mill—built in 1920, and only operating from 1921 to 1925, is an abandoned refinery or concentrator located on the west slope of Warm Springs Mountain near Goshen, Utah, in the United States. Metals processed at the mill included copper, gold, silver, and lead, all of which were received from another mill near Eureka, Utah. The metal content of ore was increased through the process to make transportation less expensive. The reducing process used was an acid-brine chloridizing and leaching process which became outdated, leading to the abandonment of the site in 1925. At the mill's highest productivity it processed 200 tons of ore yearly from the Tintic Mining District.

 

What remains of the mill are foundations for water tanks, crushers, roasters, iron boxes, leaching tanks, and drain boxes. The site dominates the surrounding landscape with its size and unique colors and shapes.

 

It was designed and built by W. C. Madge. It is significant as the only American mill using the Augustin process during the early 1920s.

 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

 

It has been speculated that the mill may be the contributor of heavy metal pollution in the Goshen Warm Springs which lie below it.

A linocut from my "Red Polka Dot Dress" series.

12"x12", 2007

 

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The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill—also known as the Tintic Mill or Harold Mill—built in 1920, and only operating from 1921 to 1925, is an abandoned refinery or concentrator located on the west slope of Warm Springs Mountain near Goshen, Utah, in the United States. Metals processed at the mill included copper, gold, silver, and lead, all of which were received from another mill near Eureka, Utah. The metal content of ore was increased through the process to make transportation less expensive. The reducing process used was an acid-brine chloridizing and leaching process which became outdated, leading to the abandonment of the site in 1925. At the mill's highest productivity it processed 200 tons of ore yearly from the Tintic Mining District.

 

What remains of the mill are foundations for water tanks, crushers, roasters, iron boxes, leaching tanks, and drain boxes. The site dominates the surrounding landscape with its size and unique colors and shapes.

 

It was designed and built by W. C. Madge. It is significant as the only American mill using the Augustin process during the early 1920s.

 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

 

It has been speculated that the mill may be the contributor of heavy metal pollution in the Goshen Warm Springs which lie below it.

It's Friday so that means it's soup time for a crowd. The biggest challenge is getting the soup to reduce in time without cooking out the flavors. This one seems to be on track.

Shinjuku, Tokyo, in Jul. 2025

A small collection of Etsy avatars, each reduced to only 4 x 4 pixels (then magnified for study). They are normally 75 x 75 pixels. For many avatars, this is just enough for recognition. I might be crazy, but I love to stare at them.

 

What's best is that each one represents a genuine creative person somewhere in the world.

 

Many, many more.

I have so much less stress, she said, now that I've given up on ambition.

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The year 2014 has nicely started to take off, gently here, no real winter…. Not too much ice, fog lifting in time…. And I still my craving for spring with visits to our weekly market and the buying of large bunches of flowers. I water the many cases with burgeoning tulips, narcissus, daffs and other spring-stuff. One red tulip and 3 mini-daffs already are brightly blooming in the weak sunlight – all the others are just lifting the earth with their tips of the growth to come. All that makes me truly happy.

 

With many thanks for the following free textures, I mixed and matched them with the ardour of an interested child:

Kim Klassen ‚wake‘

Daniel BluAlien ‘blue bokeh’

 

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What once would have been a 47 and load 7 or 8 is now reduced to a two-car 158738, seen as it arrives at Carnoustie in fading winter sunshine on 6th December 2022 with 1A85 1330 Edinburgh to Aberdeen.

 

One of two remaining semaphores at Carnoustie is seen in the shot.

Here is the sunrise view from Beinn Alligin in Torridon. This is from Tom Na Gruigach looking across to Sgurr Mor and the Horns of Alligin. On the right you can see the tent and my workshop client, Marie. I took great pride in pitching the tent as close to the edge as possible, the view from inside was excellent. Overnight we had a light frost which was a bit of a surprise for August. The sunrise was a fitting end to a trip which, up until the night before, had provided relatively few photographic opportunities.

 

Technically (for you photo geeks out there!) this is a panorama of 5 vertical images each bracketed at -1.5,0,+1.5, so 15 frames total. I used a Canon 6D and 16-35mm f4L IS at 24mm, f11, ISO 100. I processed the RAW files in Lightroom and used PTGui to produce 3 geometrically identical panoramas for the different exposures. I used Photoshop for final contrast adjustments and flare reduction. The final image is exceptionally sharp thanks largely to the new lens! If you want a processing tutorial then I run 1-on-1s via Skype.

Odense, Island of Fyn, Denmark

Shot with Gandolfi largeformat and 4x5 reduction back.

Ilford FP4+ in Xtol.

 

The lense is a Kodak portrait lens, 304 mm and f.5,6.

 

Printed on Rollei Vintage 112 and toned in thiocarbamid toner.

  

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Lightning:

Two soft boxes on the back and a umbrella on camera left

After a failed class 07, the helper 55 186 was sent alone from Levski towards Svishtov with the local freight train. The number of waggons in the train had to be reduced to the 4 you see in this picture.

no postprocessing - OOC

 

It was a rainy and grey day in Berlin - so the light and faded colors underlines this surreal scenery. It is one more picture that was 'burned into my head'.

D800 14-24 mm - ISO 3200 - Hand held - Lightroom 4 Noise Reduction PS CS6 Tweeks

I believe that today high-quality retouching makes sense in digital versions as well. Social services offer the possibility to see pictures in original size and people more oftenly view it on 4k and and more "k" monitors.

Hand held at 1/15. The Sony RX100 does a decent job with image stabilization and noise reduction.

The Tintic Standard Reduction Mill—also known as the Tintic Mill or Harold Mill—built in 1920, and only operating from 1921 to 1925, is an abandoned refinery or concentrator located on the west slope of Warm Springs Mountain near Goshen, Utah, in the United States. Metals processed at the mill included copper, gold, silver, and lead, all of which were received from another mill near Eureka, Utah. The metal content of ore was increased through the process to make transportation less expensive. The reducing process used was an acid-brine chloridizing and leaching process which became outdated, leading to the abandonment of the site in 1925. At the mill's highest productivity it processed 200 tons of ore yearly from the Tintic Mining District.

 

What remains of the mill are foundations for water tanks, crushers, roasters, iron boxes, leaching tanks, and drain boxes. The site dominates the surrounding landscape with its size and unique colors and shapes.

 

It was designed and built by W. C. Madge. It is significant as the only American mill using the Augustin process during the early 1920s.

 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

 

It has been speculated that the mill may be the contributor of heavy metal pollution in the Goshen Warm Springs which lie below it.

Hikers with flashlights walk along a ridge at the Great Sand Dunes, North America's largest sand dunes in Mosca, Colorado. During this 30-minute exposure, stars appear to 'orbit' around the north star, seen in the center right of this image. The dunes were illuminated by the dim, setting quarter-moon.

 

~30 minutes, f 5.6, ISO 200, in-camera long exposure noise reduction.

.... another picture that I was captivated with when I saw it down the microscope. It's a squash of a minute sample of tissue from a fungus. I think this image shows a conidium, bearing conidiospores. (These are asexual structures present on some fungi.)

Police outriders lined up before the start of the 2017 Wales Velothon, Duke St, Cardiff, Wales

edition.cnn.com/2024/11/21/style/video/banana-duct-tape-a... Sometimes not too believe, many people and animals hungry and then you see this and hear the price for a banana with duck tape..... what a world! And here you got my vision and version.... Have a nice week everybody

The growing decline of commercial aviation continues as airlines begin to park a large selection of their fleet with some airlines going so far to retire their eldest fleet of aircraft much earlier than planned...

It is becoming much harder to keep up to speed with all the changes, when you have one form of change then another crops up... Welcome to aviation industry!

Its safe to say that all airlines have been affected by the COVID-19 global pandemic, and Qatar Airways is no exception. Whilst the carrier has recently stated that they are reintroducing flights as well as returning Airbus A380s back into service after a brief period of storage, although with limited usage.

Very recently, Qatar Airways have implemented a number of changes including their London Heathrow flights and are as follows as of 27th March 2020:

-QR1/2: Daily flight cancelled from 20th March 2020 to 31st May 2020.

-QR3/4: Between 14th March 2020 to 30th June 2020, Boeing 777-300ERs will replace Airbus A380 operation.

-QR5/6: Daily flight cancelled from 14th March 2020 to 31st April 2020.

-QR7/8: Continues to operate daily with Airbus A350-1000s until 1st May 2020 where daily operation is cancelled until 31st May 2020.

-QR9/10: Between 19th March 2020 to 30th June 2020, Airbus A350-1000s replaces Airbus A380 operation operating 4 times weekly; Airbus A380s will operate on 28th/29th/31st March 2020 only.

-QR11/12: Thrice weekly service reinstated after being cancelled from 19th March 2020 to 29th March 2020. Beginning 30th March 2020, Airbus A350-1000s will operate replacing Airbus A380 operation, with Boeing 777-300ERs also to operate on selected dates until 31st May 2020.

-QR15/16: Daily flight cancelled from 1st April 2020 to 31st May 2020.

The airlines within the Persian Gulf have had to make vast changes as they too are seeing demand slip as countries go into lockdown and closing borders. Qatar Airways schedule change sees gradual reductions for the next 3 months as the 6 daily flights will reduce to only twice daily flights from May 2020.

Once again, this is all subject to change...

Currently, Qatar Airways operates 41 Airbus A350s, which includes 39 Airbus A350-900s (13 are currently in short-term storage) and 15 Airbus A350-1000s. Qatar Airways have 28 Airbus A350-1000s on-order.

Alpha November Golf is one of 15 Airbus A350-1000s in service with Qatar Airways, delivered new to the flag-carrier on lease from GECAS on 1st March 2019 and she is powered by 2 Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines.

Airbus A350-1041 A7-ANG on final approach into Runway 09L at London Heathrow (LHR) on QR7 from Doha-Hamad International (DOH).

Auguste Rodin, 1840 - 1917

L'Age d'Airain, model 1875-1876, cast 1903-1904

The patina is very different from the newer cast in Brooklyn. Since this cast was created during the artists life I wonder if the vivid green highlights were his idea.

you actually can get 12% reduction in this home improvement store; it`s called BAUHAUS, which was the name of a school of arts and architecture in the early 20. century. It was a precursor in modernism and functionalism until the Nazis forced them to a self-liquidation in 1933.

Sometimes you don't know exactly why you like a shot. Maybe it's because you convince yourself that it's better than it is because you just don't have anything better. Maybe it's because you know what went into taking it, Maybe it's because you really just don't give a shit right now. And maybe it's for no reason at all.

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