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Jamil Moosavifard took this picture of a snowy UMass Boston campus on February 5, 2016.

Names below are in order of pictures some people have double shots

they were all shot during the Ole Miss Alabama homecoming game

 

Bill de Shazo '78 Alumni with Donna Lee a Chi Omega in 73 Bills sons

is Will de Shazo class of 2012

Laura Beth Oliver '08 alumni with ole miss friend elizabeth anne luther

Megan Sherman, Audrey Olinger, Austin Galhey, the middle girl is

Audrey Olinger a member of ADPi sophmore at UA

Sheldon Sugden Phi Mu Sophmore Lauren Miller lemiller5@crimson.ua.edu

Kelsi Taylor-senior nursing kmtaylor3@bama.ua.edu, rachel

martin-freshman nursing ramartin2@crimson.ua.edu, april whisenant

freshman engineering adwhisenant@crimson.ua.edu

Kathryn Crawford '98 '01 law, Rachel Goodson, christa posey, scot

gentle, anna dempsey, ryan dempsey,

Cam Beall, Caitlyn Beall sophmore business, Adrian (no last name given)

Matthew Robinson- senior marketing, blonde Jessica Discuillo RHM

senior, carmen rice rhm senior

 

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Philip W. Hudson

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Submitted to Macro Mondays: "In the Dark" theme.

Submitted by Patrick and Judith Farrell

"Postcards that Patricia gave to us. I was fortunate to know Patricia when we worked together at the Bakery Cafe in the mid eighties. She was a remarkable, warm, and loving friend. My wife Judith and I have many fond memories of Patricia."

Photos sent in by member Ryan. Filtered, instagram'd, and edited

Submitted to “Shadows and Moods”

Larkins Family from Santa Cruz, CA

 

Title of panel - "A Home for All"

 

Dream Theme - Community

 

Did you enjoy this project?

"Yes, It was fun to brainstorm 'Dream' ideas and to make the panel."

 

What else could the IFC do?

"People could create small flags of things that are important to them and their community. The flags could be attached to a long string and stretched along a path. It would be fun to see the diversity of ideas and the common themes that emerge."

 

Who was involved in making this panel?

Vivian, Michael and Sal Larkins

 

Materials and Techniques Used:

Fabric Applique

 

What is the story behind your panel?

"After the earthquake in Haiti, we wanted to make an image of safe, secure houses for everyone. We think this is a goal we could accomplish if we just put our will and resources towards it"

 

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★What IS THE INTERNATIONAL FIBER COLLABORATIVE?

As the leading voice for collaborative public art projects around the world, the International Fiber Collaborative is dedicated to promoting understanding and appreciation of contemporary art & craft through educational experiences. We are committed to developing vital education programs that elevate, expand, modernize and enhance the image of collaboration and education today.

 

★WHAT IS THE DREAM ROCKET PROJECT?

The Dream Rocket Team is collecting nearly 8,000 artworks from participants around the globe. The artwork will be assembled together to create a massive cover in which will wrap a 37 story Saturn V Moon Rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. We will also be displaying submitted artwork in dozens of national venues prior to the wrapping of the Saturn V. Additionally, we are posting images of submitted artwork & their stories on our Website, Flickr, and Facebook.The Dream Rocket project uses the Saturn V Moon Rocket as a symbolism of universal values of the human spirit. Optimism, hope,

caring for our natural resources, scientific exploration, and harnessing technological advancements for a better quality of life while safeguarding our communities, are all common desires across national and international boundaries. Participants are able to express and learn about these values through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, participants are asked to write an essay explaining their artwork, and the dream theme in which they chose.

 

★How can I Participate & Have my Artwork Displayed?

The Dream Rocket project would like to challenge you to ‘Dare to Dream’. To dream about your future and the future of our world through dream themes such as health, community, conservation, science, technology, space, peace, and so on. We would like you to use your selected Dream Theme to express, explore, and create your vision on your section of the wrap. We hope that you are able to express and learn through this creative collaboration. With the completion of each artwork, you are asked to write a brief essay explaining your artwork, and the dream theme in which you chose.

 

“The Saturn V is the ideal icon to represent a big dream. This rocket was designed and built as a collaboration of nearly half-a-million people and allowed our human species to venture beyond our world and stand on ANOTHER - SURELY one of the biggest dreams of all time. ENABLING THE DREAMS of young people to touch this mighty rocket sends a powerful message in conjunction with creating an educational curriculum to engage students to embrace the power of learning through many important subjects”

-Neil deGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, New York

 

★I VALUE THE ARTS!!!!

The International Fiber Collaborative is able to share the power of a collaboration and art, thanks to the support of generous individual donors. We welcome any amount of donations and remember the International Fiber Collaborative is exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, making this gift tax deductible.

 

Donate Today at: www.thedreamrocket.com/support-the-dream-rocket

 

See our Online Flickr Photo Album at: www.flickr.com/photos/thedreamrocket/

 

★★★SIGN UP AT WWW.THEDREAMROCKET.COM

 

I have not submitted a photo for a long time to the news...submitted this a few days ago and here it is. Always nice to see.

Sue

Is this some local Joliet crew? I dont know who they are but they are dropping the Vicelords' cane...pic from JackNash711. (Gang Graffiti)

Submitted to MSH Jan, # 5, "Painted Woman"

Before choosing one particular agency, you need to know that there are multiple ICO marketing firms and therefore, you should thoroughly inspect the firms so that you can get the best result out of it. It is really important to collaborate with a well-organized firm as ICO firms help blockchain start-ups to reach the zenith in no time.

Visit us: www.coingrammar.com/

 

Inside the threshold of these doors, a magistrate rules.

 

This image was shot from a Minolta Autocord TLR Medium Format camera using Fuji Pro 400-H film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

Submitted by: nati marcus

Country: Iraq

Organisation: eye from zion

 

Category: Amateur

Caption: biskek

 

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Photo uploaded from the #StrongerTogether Photo Competition website (photocomp.iapb.org)

Program and Research Specialist Lynne Mendes submitted this photo from the College of Education and Human Development's Boston Harbor Cruise Luncheon.

Sell your images and make money! www.submit.shutterstock.com/?ref=379444

 

The original royalty free vector file of this image is avaiable for download at www.submit.shutterstock.com/?ref=379444

Photo of Jason Gee (Slash) and Kris Bryan (Axl), taken by Jon P. Uzzel at FUNimation Entertainment's 2011 Halloween party.

Submitted by Dr. Marilin Rosa, University of Florida.

The University of Alabama's first home game for the 2009 Million Dollar Band

Cymbal Line!

 

From left to right:

Bottom - Brad Cicchillo, Luke Smith, Nicholas Kelly, Logan Snyder, Elliot

Herrin

Top - Christopher Brown, Chelsey McLeroy, Colin Whitworth, Zerrick Reeves,

Greg Banks, Jay Fox

Submitted by Dominic Bilodeau

Janet Wolk, the director of finance and administration for the

Division of Student Affairs, captured this sunrise out her window.

Submitted in:

Movie Fab's Damask & Brocade Challenge

CAS-ual Fridays: Put a Bling On It

Simon Says Stamp: Anything Goes

 

TFL!

 

SUPPLIES:

Stamps: Hero ArtsClassic Fabric Design CG245, Hero Arts Find Joy CL497

Paper: PTI Rustic White, PTI Vellum, Core'dinations Nostalgia Cardstock

Ink: The Essential Glue Pad, Versamagic Pink Grapefruit Dew Drop

Accessories: Martha Stewart Iridescent Glitter, Studio Calico Butterflies Mask, We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper, Tim Holtz Tonic Craft Scissors

An organ grinder on the streets of New York's Lower East Side circa 1910. 5x7 glass negative, George Grantham Bain Collection

  

The Monkey Is Off Camera

Submitted by namron2u on Tue, 12/11/2007 - 1:06am.

It is a virtual certainty that there was a monkey nearby.

The children appear to be watching something off to the right, possibly the monkey asking for money.

 

The monkey could also be behind the grinder, the boy to his rear appears to be holding a tether.

 

Angelo Rulli is an organ grinder historian. He says that while the music was supposed to be the real draw, the organ grinder's monkey was a necessary tool of the trade.

"The monkey was a matter of economics. Because the monkey has an opposable thumb the monkey could hold a cup and by holding a cup, the monkey could go out into the crowd and bang people on the knees and collect money while the grinder was plying his trade."

 

The monkey may have collected the cash, but it wasn't necessarily for the reason you'd think. It was more often to get rid of them rather than for musical appreciation.

"The irony of the grinder and the music that was played is that as often as not, they were paid to get out of the neighborhood...because it was for the most part terrible music.Ultimately, over the years, all of the major cities in America imposed laws, very, very strictly enforced laws as to the hours that a grinder could be on streets."

In the end though, it wasn't laws or bad music that finished off organ grinders.

 

"The transistor changed everything, music was now affordable for every American family it wasn't necessary to go to the streets for music. And at about the same time there became a greater awareness of the way that animals were being used for profit. So the organ grinder and the monkey sort of faded away more or less about the same time, after WWII.".

Submitted caption:

 

"The fruit fly compound eye under the confocal microscope (immunostained for nucleus and F-actin markers). This particular fly has a mutation in a signaling pathway gene which results in impaired cell-cell communication during eye development. Normally, cells in the developing eye communicate with one another effectively to form a perfect hexagonal lattice, which is important for vision. When this communication is broken, it results in irregularities in the final pattern. This one (in picture) seems almost perfect, except in the middle!"

 

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This image was submitted to the University of Chicago's 2022 Science as Art competition. From neurons to nanoparticles, the entries display the gorgeous landscape of scientific research going on every day at the University of Chicago. More than 100 images were submitted to the contest, from undergraduates, graduate students, staff, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty members. Read more.

 

Image may only be reprinted with credit to the authors and the University of Chicago.

Allen Gontz, an associate professor in the School for the Environment, submitted this photo of students in ENVSCI 302 having a class discussion on the lawn in front of the Integrated Sciences Complex.

Morgan and Magda as Slash and Axl

SUBMITTED BY David M.

Submitted by Liliana Diaz

Slouching back to spring.

-40 is too much

Pawtucket Red Sox manager, Ron Johnson converses with umps and Louisville Bats manager, Rick Sweet during exchange of lineup cards.

submitted to photofriday.com - circle

Mariana Lopez submitted this photo of her Office of Global Programs colleagues Lurlene Van Buren and Ksenija Borojevic providing information on study abroad opportunities during Welcome Day. There's one more Welcome Day on April 8.

SUBMITTED BY: Robert McGee (rlm4758). Pictured is my roommate Andy's daily products used every morning!

Smiles from EHS Night shift crew

Submitted 15th Nov, 2007.

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