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Unknown numo type transfer, cleaned up.

stack wallpaper based on material design wallpaper

Having missed out on the free pancakes this week at IHOP, we decided to do better ourselves. Started blogging recipes here

 

Oh, and the reason for all the food pics - its been raining a lot lately, havent been able to go out and enjoy the new camera too much.

Massive stack of mixed papers from my grandfather.

 

September 2009

 

blogged:

sweetiepiepress.blogspot.com/2009/09/paper-cuts.html

Hasselblad 500cm/kodak 400 tri-x

Sitting by the George's River today working so I set up the camera with an automatic timer remote. Unfortunately ran out of battery but managed to get 32 x 30 second exposures with a 10 stop and 3 stop screw in filter attached to the lens.

 

Stacked in Photoshop using Dr Brown's and processed in NIK. I have since tried manually processing this shot and realised that NIK was responsible for the texture in the water. The original file is super SMOOTH so maybe 16 minutes is worth it after all!

 

Effectively a 16 minute exposure. Not sure I see the benefit in going that long.

The Otto E. Eckert Power Station reflects in the Grand River at night. The reflecting pool here is the impoundment for the dam at the power plant.

 

Photographed using a Nikon F on Kodak Vision 3 500T 5219 tungsten balanced motion picture film. Developed by The Camera Shop in St. Cloud, MN using a modified C-41 process.

Boxes sit in stacks before being folded and packed with cherries in Summerland, BC.

 

"Them smoke stacks reaching like the arms of God into a beautiful sky of soot and clay."

 

Watch the depressing story on the high cancer rates in Tonawanda, NY - video.wmht.org/video/2364999803

Wherever I am, there is always a stack of reading material and a moleskine journal (or two) nearby.

 

This work by cooper gary is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License. If you use this photo, please credit as "photo by cooper gary" with a link-back to this page on Flickr.

 

GT Cooper Photography

 

2014-12-07 iPhone IMG_2543 - Version 2

After chasing the Medford job, I had a little time to hang out on the main line north of Spencer. Within a short amount of time, this southbound stack train came roaring through.

Tom Stevens

Kamerin 20

Kyler 16

Jeffery 10

 

Point N’ Thyme Farm

pntntyme@yahoo.com

Jordan, NY 13080

631-766-9508

www.PointNThyme.com

 

Foxglove Farm

Aquebogue, NY

L.I. Scapegoats

Maribeth Andersen

631.255.3161

Foxglve10@gmail.com

 

Martha Adams

madaafool@hotmail.com

  

Shannon

Vice President of Ney York state Dairy Goat Breeders Association

Certified milk tester for NYS

Show chairman for NYSDGBA

Registered operating room nurse for Syracuse Ortho Specialists SOS

Judged the youth 4-H fitting and showmanship class @ NYS Fair

Won her first goat at 8 by writing a 300 word essay on how she would care for it.

“I remember being in the car and getting butterflies when I saw the fairgrounds exit.” First started to really talk to Tom in their early 20s, they had started to date long distance while she was in nursing school in AZ. When Tom had his accident they began to speak more and more. She came up to help take care of him after one of his surgeries to rebuild his ears. She stayed at his families house for a week after the surgery to take care of him. That was a defining moment in their relationship. After she graduated she moved to Syracuse. Her and Tom bought his parents farm, the same house she had stayed to take care of him. They still live there to this day.

“All the goats have their own personalities, some I hate and some I love. I can just look at them and tell if something is wrong.”

“Favorite thing at the fair is walking around, people watching, there is always something new to see.”

“The worst part of the fair is leaving, and saying good-buy to the whole goat barn family until next year.

  

Tom

Prison guard at a maximum security facility for NYS Auburn

He does all of our hay yearly, cut, bail, stacking

He does a lot of the milking and chores in the am

Fixing all the things that break, builds things

Volunteer firefighter – burned over 28% over body, 22 surgeries

First remembers Shannon walking in the goat barn when he was 11 or 12.

Hates goats

“The best part of the fair is going home.”

“The best part really is that it’s like a family reunion with our goat family, some of us come from Texas, Arkansas, South Carolina. We all grew up together. We were in each other’s weddings. This is a home for all of us.”

 

Kamerin 20

Works at Barber Welding as a welder fabricator

Was the first in the family to get a Lamancha goat, it’s name is Eve and it’s five years old.

The fair is his vacation of choice

Girlfriend breeds Huskies and Great Pyrenees

Plans to go work in North Carolina fabricating and welding oil platforms

“my favorite part of the fair is sitting outside the goat barn with the rest of the goat family and watching people pass by as we do our pranks.”

  

Kyler 16

Track, cross-country, basketball, lifeguard. Works at an apple orchard working in the store front. Taking college courses, is on her high-school honor roll.

Enjoys jumping horses

“My favorite part of the fair is hanging out with my friends.”

Might raise goats when she is older, but would rather raise horses

“I love the goat family here because they are crazy—fun.”

  

Jeffery 10

Is a quarterback on his football team, also plays lacrosse, wrestling and basketball. But does not want to play baseball again.

His girlfriend is Piper Mcallister, age 10, they met when they first met when they were 4 in the goat barn. Both of their families show goats each year at the fair.

“My favorite part of the fair is the roller-coasters”

Does not want to raise goats when he grows up

Favorite part about being at the goat barn is pranking people

 

Pranks include:

Gluing money to the ground, putting someone in a large stuffed prize and scaring people, putting someone in a large box or can and, with a cell phone, telling them which way to walk to scare people, using a fake spider or a snake on a piece of fishing string to pull or drop in front of people.

 

Goats

Peppermint

Dairy Goats

Milk to feed baby goats

Must pasteurize milk to stop to spread of CAE Caprine Arthritic Encephalitis. AIDS like virus for goats that is spread though bodily fluids.

Breads Lamancha and Alpine dairy goats

  

They use also raise and show draft horses

  

Brittany Smith

Met the Stevens 10 years ago at the fair. Started coming to the fair each year with extend family, who also show goats. Started watching/ babysitting all the kids in the barn during the fair while the parents handled the show.

Works at Wellfleet as an account manager – company provides student health care to universities/ colleges.

On BNSF's busy Transcon line, a westbound stack and an eastbound pig train pass each other at a closing speed of close to 140 miles per hour. With plenty of power on the front and DPU's on the rear, these trains cross the barren country at an incredible pace.

  

Just underway towards Stevens Point, M356 ducks under the BNSF at Saunders. With a little time invested at this location and some luck a guy could do pretty good here as the CP, UP, CN, and BNSF all do one thing or another in various directions during the day.

This print is so sketchy that I don't really like it as is, however, I think it will make some interesting stacked blocks. We'll see......

It's funny, I've had those narrow stacked strips for a long time and have kept adding to them. I couldn't think of what to do with them, so I'd think that I should just cut them and add them to my regular scraps instead of waiting for an idea to come along. Glad I kept them as stacks because this was the kind of idea I was waiting for :)

A smoke stack in Bow, London. Some added blur.

when my Dad, half sister and I went to Japan, I stacked majorly!

The Milton S. Eisenhower Library of The Johns Hopkins University

Photo by John Belanger, JHU Class of 2014

These volcanic seat stacks are found at Londrangar, on the west coast of Iceland, in the Snæfellsjökull National Park. The wind was extremely strong and was continually blowing snow from behind us and over the top of the hill in front of us.

A Volvox showing daughter colonies.

 

Focus stack of 11 oblique illumination images taken under the 40x objective.

 

Strange that under no illumination method was I able to pick up the interconnections, though some of the flagella are visible here.

 

Perhaps this species trades interconnections for a general continuous membrane? Upper and lower left would seem to confirm this.

'Book stack!

This is another type of rail fence. The rails are stacked on top of each other with the ends overlapping. The rails are held in place by a secured post on each side of the overlapping ends. This style is more permanent than the zigzag Virginia rail fence.

This is why I stack multiple frames for my pictures of jupiter.

 

From left to right:

1) A typical single frame

2) After stacking 95 frames

3) After wavelet sharpening in registax and some brightness/contrast adjustment.

 

See here for the final image with extra contrast and moons added:

www.flickr.com/photos/tom_1903/6243347437/in/photostream/

Pembrokeshire, January 2005

Stacked metal chair legs in St Mary Redcliff church.

Poland, Jan 2017.

Edited NASA PR diagram for a stacked (eg, put into place ready for launch) Apollo Command and Service Modules, along with the Lunar Module.

Walked into my office to face this stack of envelopes waiting to be mailed.

 

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Rubbermaid Stackable Recyclers make recycling easy! Three sizes can be stacked and interchanged to suit your sorting needs. The flip door makes unloading recyclables a breeze. Stickers allow you to label your bin so you can see if you are sorting glass, paper, plastic, etc. The hood snaps securely to the base so you can transport your recyclables to a facility if necessary.

 

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A sure sign of civilization. Only a human would stack rocks like this. I like stumbling upon little impromptu things like this.

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