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Submitted by: Eva Szeles
Caption: Ob ovo
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Professional, , Primary care, , Workplace
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Show me how
Show me how you like it done
You're all mine
I'll make you feel like you're the one
Take off your clothes
Give me your trust
Look me in the eyes and confess your lust
Get on your knees
Beg me to stop
I promise I'll love you if you do it
So do it for me~
From Dave Camarillo's new book, "Submit Everyone": www.amazon.com/Submit-Everyone-Guerrilla-Classified-Submi...
Natural light next to a window, indoors, midday. No flash.
Last pictures of the two tone henna - trying to get a true color on the camera. Still failing!
From Dave Camarillo's new book, "Submit Everyone": www.amazon.com/Submit-Everyone-Guerrilla-Classified-Submi...
The UTeach Program at University of Texas at Austin sent their mascot to Boston to visit math and science majors in UMass Boston's UTeach Program and students in the the Math Freshmen Success Community. Karen Crounse, a clinical assistant professor in UMass Boston's UTeach Program, sent in the photo.
SUBMIT
Awesome Toy “Awesome TV” 1st release.
Molded in black, the first release of Awesome TV will not be painted. We want to keep the vintage cheap toys look and more focus on the TV screen design.
There is a total of 10+ card insert design. The TV screen will be sent out randomly and you can’t choose content.
The TV screen design for the 1st release will be presented either "no signal" or “slogan". The slogan screen is inspired by our favorite movie They Live (1988) by John Carpenter. If you are buying multiple piece, we will make sure every piece you get will be different.
Pre-Order now available at www.toyunderground.com/store
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Dr. Clark's BSC 434/534 Plant Systematics class on a weekend camping trip to
collect samples. Students pictured in back row: Mariah McCrear, Trenton
Phillips,Stephanie Foley, Sara Glenn, Stephen Kemp, James Rutherford,Paul
Richard,Derek Christensen. Middle Row: Cleopatra Lamb,Liz Clark, Haley
Harville,Cassandra Coleman, Mary-Louise Kistler, Rosalynne Lopez,Sloan
Harper. Bottom Row: Lauren Tucker, Estella Buenrostro, Jasmin Bush,
Emmanuel Bor. Far Right: Instructor: Dr. John L. Clark.
Second place, Selfies, by April Harris.
Local amateur photographers submitted 101 photographs for an interagency contest during the 21st Annual Sportsmen’s & Outdoor Recreation Show in Roseburg. Ten photographers received the top awards as voted by people attending the outdoor show.
The contest included five categories – “Scenery”, “People Enjoying Nature”, “Animals in Nature”, “Flat Smokey in the Photo”, and “Selfies in the Woods” – and one “Best in Show” category.
Abigail McEnroe of Roseburg earned the “Best in Show” award, having received the most votes for her photograph of a young boy and dog, both wearing personal flotation devices, peering over the bow of a raft. She also won an additional first and third place in the “People Enjoying Nature” category and second place in the “Scenery” category.
This was the fifth “Land of Umpqua Amateur Photo Contest” sponsored jointly by the Bureau of Land Management, Roseburg District and Umpqua National Forest. More than 420 people stopped by the agencies’ booth to vote for their favorite photos.
EXTINGUISHING HUNGER
On Nov. 14, the members of the Bayfield and Area Fire Department once again hosted their annual Food Drive at Bayfield Foodland starting things off by collecting donations along the route of the Santa Claus Parade. The fire fighters collected $1,300 in cash donations as well as filling four carts heaping full of groceries. The total donation to the Bayfield Food Bank (Feed My Sheep) is estimated to be well over $3,000. Some of the Bayfield firefighters that participated in the drive were from l-r: Josh McClinchey, Tim Hoover, Dave Andrews, John Vanderhaar, Jack Bender and Wade Berard. They are pictured with the owners of Bayfield Foodland, Brad and Melissa Maidment. Both the fire fighters and the local food bank are most appreciative to the community for all of their support and generous donations! (Submitted photo)
picture 1( IMG_6268): SEC Championship picture after victory: Left back
-David Cole, Back Middle- Anthony Ortiz, Back right Justin Toney, Front
Middle- Unknown Naval Academy cadet.
picture 2 (IMG_6206): Ole miss game after victory: Left- Stephen Kline, Left
middle-Mark Blackway, Right middle- Micah Morris, Right- Anthony Ortiz.
picture 3(IMG_6209): Ole miss after victory: Anthony Ortiz
picture 4(P-51 mustang): Aerospace Engineering Field Trip to Tuscaloosa
Airport: Left- Jimmy Mucha, Left middle -Richard Wayne, Middle - Tyler Paul,
Middle right- David Parham, Right- Anthony Ortiz
Picture 5( Tennesse Victory): Tennesse Game after Victory: Left -Melanie
Ortiz, Middle -Anthony Ortiz, Right - Kelly Morrison
Picture 6 ( Kentucky Girls Soccer): Us before the Kentucky Game with
Kentucky Girls Soccer team: Left bama guy in back-Drew Hawk, Middle Bama
guy in back Phillip Dillard, Right bama guy in back- Anthony Ortiz
Picture 7( Kentucky Cheerleaders): BBD's After the Kentucky Victory with
Kentucky Cheerleaders: Left - Drew Hawk, 2nd from left- Phillip Dillard, 3rd
from left- Micah Morris, third from right- Anthony Ortiz, second from right
- Josh Gibson, Right - Ware "Foxy" Cox
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ANTHONY R. ORTIZ,C/Lt. Col, AFROTC
OPERATION GROUP COMMANDER
Detachment 010
University of Alabama
610 Capstone Drive, Box 870258
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0258
Phone: 678.570.3610
E-mail: arortiz@crimson.ua.edu
Entry in category 1. Object of study; Copyright CC-BY-NC-ND: Ethan Welty
Long exposure of Alaska's Columbia Glacier from 151 photographs taken 20 May – 3 November 2015. To isolate the glacier's motion, I estimate camera shake by tracking static features, estimate the photographs that the camera would have taken had it not moved, then take their average. Since the sky averages to a dull gray, I add the sky from one of the photographs.
Columbia Glacier is a dramatic prelude to the loss of ice under way (and still to come) as a result of human activity. After advancing during the Little Ice Age (1250–1850), the glacier slowly thinned until, in the 1980s, the front lost traction with the ocean bed. Lower friction led the glacier to accelerate, thin, and retreat on average 650 m per year. In this image, the glacier on the right creeps forward at 0.15 m per day, while the main glacier reaches speeds of 15 m per day.
The camera was operated as a collaboration between the Extreme Ice Survey, U.S. Geological Survey, and Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research.