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The new Blue Cross/Blue Shield building, across from the train station. The architects (Symmes Maini & McKee Associates/SMMA) have, in my opionion, done a great job using light and color to makes this building a standout presence..
Word is that it was really one of the best in the last three years — it looked great — people seem to have had such a wonderful time and chef participants gave us positive feedback… Thank you, thank you, thank you for joining us and sharing YOUR strength.
THEY’RE ALL WINNERS
Everyone who attended, participated, donated to the 2009 Share Our Strength Taste of the Nation New Haven event is a winner in our book - but our judges, Priscilla Martel, Jason Hawkins and Sally Scott felt that there were a couple of standouts. Here are this year’s award-winners for Best Entree, Dessert and Tablescape. We’ll try to post the recipes soon at strength.org/newhaven/!
GOLDEN FORK - Best Entree
John Davenport’s Top of the Park - Sirloin with Bleu Cheese and Port Reduction
GOLDEN SPOON - Best Dessert*
La Cuisine Cafe-Market-Catering - Whipped Berry Shots
*2nd year running
GOLDEN TRAY - Most inventive/appealing tablescapes
John Davenport’s Top of the Park - for combining the use of florals and technology
Learn more at strength.org »
Professional education awards ceremony event photography for OC AVID Senior Standouts and Scholarships at the Barclay Theatre by Chris Robertson. Photo Deli LLC provides event photography for schools, nonprofits, and education organizations across Orange County, California.
Standout from the 1971 World Series Champion Pirates first baseman Bob Robertson with the Bethany crew in the PNC Suite. Bob lives in Cumberland, MD. Also from Cumberland (and pictured) Bethanian Johnathan Foster.
Professional education awards ceremony event photography for OC AVID Senior Standouts and Scholarships at the Barclay Theatre by Chris Robertson. Photo Deli LLC provides event photography for schools, nonprofits, and education organizations across Orange County, California.
With shiny red pompoms, Stowe Elementary School held an assembly Wednesday morning to pass out Standout Stowie Awards to hard working students for completing their academic and reading goals this year. More red pompoms waved as Principal Tiona Sandbulte accepted the North-Star Wayfinder Award. Stowe is just one of three schools nationally to receive the award for demonstrating an outstanding commitment to implementing Wayfinder learning with fidelity and excellence. Read more about the Wayfinder Curriculum at www.withwayfinder.com (Jon Lemons/Des Moines Public Schools)
Stumbled upon this effect accidentally when playing around with the aperture when using a flash. (I'll admit to exaggerating it a little more in post).
Rented a long zoom lens this weekend to see how it shot, felt, weighed, etc. Not used to such a narrow depth of field and found that exact focus is very important. That said, I loved the way you can isolate the subject! Ring Billed Gulls.
This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a glistening and ancient globular cluster named NGC 3201 — a gathering of hundreds of thousands of stars bound together by gravity. NGC 3201 was discovered in 1826 by the Scottish astronomer James Dunlop, who described it as a “pretty large, pretty bright” object that becomes “rather irregular” towards its centre. Globular clusters are found around all large galaxies, but their origin and role in galaxy formation remain tantalisingly unclear. Astronomers recently discovered a black hole lurking at the heart of NGC 3201 — its position was revealed by the strange movements of a star being quickly flung around a massive, invisible counterpart. This sparkling group of stars also has some strange properties which make it unique amongst the over 150 globular clusters belonging to the Milky Way. NGC 3201 has an extremely fast velocity with respect to the Sun and its orbit is retrograde, meaning that it moves speedily in the opposite direction to the galactic centre, which it orbits. The unusual behaviour of this cluster suggests that it may have extragalactic origins, but at some point was captured by the Milky Way’s gravity. However, the chemical makeup of this intriguing cluster tells a different story — the stars within NGC 3201 are chemically very similar to those of other galactic globular clusters, implying that they formed at a similar location and time to their neighbours. Whether this mysterious cluster was adopted by our galaxy or has for some reason evolved very differently to the family of clusters it grew up with, it is certainly an unusual astronomical beauty. Acknowledgement: Sarajedini et al.
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Alexandra Gomes - Unilever -; Fabiana Suh Castanha - Proxy Media -; Giovanna Santana - Droga Raia -; e Andrea Miranda - Standout -, durante o Fórum E-Commerce Brasil 2019