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Source: Lee Baker Collection. A plaque with John F. Kennedy's name on it.
Công trường TT John F. Kennedy -19.8.1964 - Bia kỷ niệm Cố TT Kennedy được tháo dỡ khỏi Công trường Kennedy
I have been trying to get to the bottom of some type of health issue. Bottom line I need to drink a LOT more water. Sometimes it's easier...
First band photoshoot I did with my umbrella. I like how it came out. It gave me a taste for fashion photography
“We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human affection.” - Dalai Lama
of my inspiration, i hope.
My sister and me were experimenting with the jug and water. I helped her with her spilling-shots in return. For this picture I lay down on the ground. It was still wet and muddy. That was not good for my clothes. :)
It was a short shoot, though. It's sunny, but still cold.
Label.Source - Director's cut version.
Editing/Grading : After Effects
Camera : Canon 5D Mk II
Lenses : Canon 24, 50, 100
Motion graphic : Julien Taillez
Music : Mooders
Model : Camille Raynal-Ibled
Hair/Make up : Béatrice Eni
Client : Label Source
Production : blacknegative
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"In real open source you have the right to control your own destiny" - Linus Torvalds
Open Source Day Conference is one of the greatest international events devoted to open software in this part of Europe. This indicates the dynamics of interest in open technology.
Open source solutions have been gaining respect worldwide for many years, as a blend of quality, safety as well as competitive price. And so have they been gaining market in Poland, with our local companies becoming regional leaders.
Times, when open software was treated as worse but cheaper version of proprietary programs have long gone. Now the clients reach for open solutions not only for the costs factor but primarily due to better parameters, meaning more flexibility, efficiency, innovation, security – and what is more – lack of vendor lock in.
Large companies and institutions also from Poland keep migrating to open code based commercial solutions. Major banks, insurance, most of telcom businesses and growing number of public sector organizations. Representatives of these environments have met regularly for seven years on Open Source Day conference, in order to exchange their views and experience, establish strategic relationships and be up to date with the latest trends in open source solutions.
Pas très loin de chez moi se trouve la chapelle de Ste Cécile, annoncée ouverte, et comme je connais les habitants de la « Ferme de Ste Cécile » elle doit l'être effectivement ! Et elle l'est .
La fontaine sacrée, située en contre-bas de la chapelle .
Toutes les images de la fontaine : www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=45441435%40N08&sort=da... .
Cf .marikavel.org/bretagne/briec/sainte-cecile.htm et www.lavieb-aile.com/article-la-maitresse-vitre-de-la-chap... ( excellentes photos de la maitresse-vitre ) .
Briec, Finistère, Bretagne, France .
Photographie J-P Leroy, tous droits réservés
Given the field of view with my 50mm lens and the relatively confined space by the pool, I had to resort to a panorama stitch of multiple shots to get this one. The previous was done with my trusty LX3, which of course has a wider field of view, but a much smaller sensor and relatively poorer optics.
Source: UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections, Air Survey Photographs Box: 245 (UCL0093558); Item: AP1351-C9
Type: Safety negative Kodak PLUS-X Pan Professional 6057 (3x2) (original Canister film)
Date: 1928-10-21
Container information: Iraq Diala Village. Details from canister: Panchomatic ref. no. 384. 33'x9''. RAF identification no. ?/10. Date of coating 30 Nov 1927. Date of exposure 21 Oct 1928. AHQA 00853-00896 F.V. 1351. Brick kilns, petrol dump, Diala village, Overlap of Ctesiphon. Details from negs.: F8/15 Lens 10 1/4'' £.2 [000ft ?] Negs marked 00853/00896 & numbered C1 - C45.
Photograph text: 1351 Diyala /9 C9
Creator: Royal Air Force
All reproduction enquiries must be directed to UCL Institute of Archaeology Collections Manager Ian Carroll i.carroll@ucl.ac.uk
ℹ️ Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109, composed in 1820, is the third-to-last of his piano sonatas. In it, after the huge Hammerklavier Sonata, Op. 106, Beethoven returns to a smaller scale and a more intimate character. It is dedicated to Maximiliane Brentano, the daughter of Beethoven's long-standing friend Antonie Brentano, for whom Beethoven had already composed the short Piano Trio in B♭ major WoO 39 in 1812. Musically, the work is characterised by a free and original approach to the traditional sonata form. Its focus is the third movement, a set of variations that interpret its theme in a wide variety of individual ways.
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FOSSASIA Vietnam 2010, Free and Open Source Technology Summit in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and Can Tho organized by Dang Hong Phuc and Mario Behling
"In real open source you have the right to control your own destiny" - Linus Torvalds
Open Source Day Conference is one of the greatest international events devoted to open software in this part of Europe. This indicates the dynamics of interest in open technology.
Open source solutions have been gaining respect worldwide for many years, as a blend of quality, safety as well as competitive price. And so have they been gaining market in Poland, with our local companies becoming regional leaders.
Times, when open software was treated as worse but cheaper version of proprietary programs have long gone. Now the clients reach for open solutions not only for the costs factor but primarily due to better parameters, meaning more flexibility, efficiency, innovation, security – and what is more – lack of vendor lock in.
Large companies and institutions also from Poland keep migrating to open code based commercial solutions. Major banks, insurance, most of telcom businesses and growing number of public sector organizations. Representatives of these environments have met regularly for seven years on Open Source Day conference, in order to exchange their views and experience, establish strategic relationships and be up to date with the latest trends in open source solutions.
Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/42559
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