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Charred tree trunks, Bush on Crater Lake Road, near Batchelor, Northern Territory, Austalia; Jan. 2016
Cambo SC, 225mm Boyer Saphir Color.
Polaroid 55
Fomalux 111 in Ilford WT 1+9. Selenium toned.
Straight scan from contact print
A cane-y grass specimen flourishing at the UC Botanical Garden in Berkeley. A perfect subject for a monochrome study.
If, as in my computer display, Flickr pictures have a black background, I think a white frame sets them off nicely.
This stem is for a fixed street machine with aggressive lines. I wanted the stem to be as sleek as the ride. The design is taken from friend John at Goodtimes Bicycles. Thanks to his illustrations I was able to figure this out. I originally planned to mill the tiny slots...that idea went in the trash quickly with a broken bit. Then I thought I would use a hacksaw for the H-bar slot...two parallel cuts worked well. I used an abrasive disc on a grinder with a steady hand for the steer tube slots...finished it off with a tiny file.
An outdoor chemistry demonstration captivates the audience. at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
Participants learn about the far-reaching impact of STEM careers from Sandia Director Jill Hruby, DOE's LaDoris Harris and Sandia staff at the Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
I'm not sure how ..but the grapes have been stripped from the stems after being picked ..on their way to becoming juice and eventually wine .
Steel Rose and Stem
It's been awhile since I designed a representational, and even longer since I have designed a flower. The rose is one of the most common flower subjects in origami, so I thought I contribute on of my own for spring. Something about mine feels metallic and distinctly inorganic, hence the name. The stem is a separate piece of paper, but is connected to the rose without any adhesives. The rose is based around a 3D box twist, and the stem is box-pleated.
Designed by me.
Folded out of one 10" square of foil paper (rose), and one half square of 10" foil (stem).
Late Friday night, 40 high school girls arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for a STEM-themed sleepover, ready to learn about careers in Science, technology, engineering and math. The educational event offered young women a chance to meet working female scientists and to discover opportunities for women in STEM-related professions.
The teens kicked off the third annual STEM Girls Night In with an astronaut Q&A, talks from female scientists across disciplines and a collection of hands-on activities. The night culminated in a three-hour Mars rover competition and concluded with a late-night showing of “Hidden Figures.”
Credit: NASA/Goddard/Jessica Koynock
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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To an ant, a small flowering plant of only a stem or two is as tall as a giant sequoia or redwood tree is to a human. Behold the perspective of your eye, your view, your world.
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Digital ID: 1260118. The Negro tenants and neighbors eating dinner after the white men have finished, on day of corn-shucking at Mrs. Fred Wilkins' home. Tallyho, Stem, Granville County, No. Car., Nov 1939.. Wolcott, Marion Post -- Photographer. November 1939
Notes: Original negative #: 52638-D
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Living stones growing in small, old terracotta pots. They are succulent plants consisting of a pair of opposite succulent leaves inserted on an extremely short stem. The apical meristem produces a new leaf pair that develops between the older pair - as demonstrated here, shrinking the old leaves and recycling water and metabolites to produce the new growth.
It is bling bling, is it art? A Llewellyn Lugged Stem, using a pair of my first casting design. The stainless steel lug shore lines have been reworked by my hands, here is no loss of function. Just a lugged stem to compliment the lugged frame set.
Sandia Director Jill Hruby engages with students at an engineering demonstration at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
Middle and high school girls from across Albuquerque visited the museum to learn about STEM from Sandia scientists and engineers. The event coincided with Museum Day Live! and Women's History Month.
Phenomenon of osmotic stems growth tubular precipitation structures like plant foliation, pulse triangle vortex .
My goal was to try a more abstract approach to shooting flowers. These flower stems reminded me of match heads on fire.
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Sandia Director Jill Hruby engages with students at an engineering demonstration at Sandia Labs’ first STEM Mentoring Café on Saturday, March 12, at the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.
This stem, of our own design, does so much to clean up and lighten up the front end of our 'cross machines. The full wrap paint scheme seals the deal.
This was a commission to create a stem for an existing metal flower sculpture. A fun project! The final size is 4 feet x 7 feet. Glass and tile mosaic on wediboard, installed on stucco.