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An old photo from 1992. I did some different studies and still lifes of various items.
This one is Smith & Wesson m17-6 Full lug revolver.
Photographed on 35mm Kodak TMax 100 film. Developer was TMax developer.
Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Columbia University Medical & Graduate Education Building, Manhattan, NY
May 6, 2015
Sunset view across Summer Lake, looking north toward (l to r) Winter Ridge, Picture Rock Pass, and the Diablo Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Oct. 15, 2017, by Greg Shine, BLM.
Wildlife abounds at the Summer Lake area in southern Oregon. Sandhill cranes, trumpeter swans, bald eagles, white-fronted geese, various other waterfowl and even swimming muskrats can be viewed in the area, which is managed by the BLM and the state of Oregon.
BLM sites in the area include the Lakeview Resource Area and the Diablo Mountain Wilderness Study Area.
The Diablo Mountain Wilderness Study Area (OR-1-58) is located in Lake County, Oregon approximately 110 miles southeast of Bend, Oregon. The south end of the WSA is 5 miles northwest of the small town of Paisley.
Low standard BLM roads form the boundaries on the east and south. The boundaries are formed by the medial line of Summer Lake on the west, private lands on part of the south and north, and a high standard BLM road on a portion of the north boundary. The Summer Lake State Game Management Area forms of the northwest boundary.
The WSA contains 107,920 acres of BLM land, and approximately 5,200 acres of split-estate land. There are 640 acres of state land, and 1,170 acres of private land inside the WSA.
The Diablo Mountain WSA is characterized by several long north-to-south ridges, rising in elevation to the summit ridge of Diablo Mountain on the east side, where the steep of Diablo drops some 1,500 to 2,000 feet. The western half of the WSA has low, rolling terrain and salt flats on the adjacent to Summer Lake. Vegetation on the WSA presents a transition from salt flats on the far west, to salt desert shrub communities in the central portion, with sagebrush/grasslands in the higher elevations on the east.
The WSA was studied under section 603 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act and was included in the Final Oregon Wilderness Environmental Impact Statement filed in February of 1990.
For more information on how to visit the area, contact our BLM district office in Lakeview: 541-947-2177, BLM_OR_LV_Mailbox@blm.gov
www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/oregon-w...
Chicago, Illinois, shot with a Panasonic Lumix G1 equipped with a Voightlander Nokton 40mm Leica M-mount lens.
1. Battling it out, 2. Messy Study, 3. Organise the Study - before, 4. Supervision Required
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Pat Ferral, surrounded by "toothache grass" (Ctenium aromaticum) checking out "pine lily", Lilium catesbaei, which is getting rare, according to my observations.
Restored to how it looked in the latter half of the 19th century, this is the study in which Charles Darwin wrote "The Origin of Species", which was published in 1859.
Historic Braemar built 1892, home of the Blue Mountains Local Studies service.
Format: Colour photo, digital
Rights Info: Attribution, Noncommercial, Creative Commons
Repository: Blue Mountains City Library www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/library/
Part of: Image Library
Photo Credit : John Merriman
1. Clouds Gather Over the City of London, 2. Mmmmmm...., 3. Doily Arte, 4. Misty Trail, 5. Artistic Licence, 6. Triangles and Curves, 7. Pillar of Glass - Horseguards Parade, London, 8. Darkness and Light,
9. There won't be much star gazing tonight!, 10. Bathroom bunting., 11. For drawing the big picture?, 12. A Jigsaw I Saw, 13. Majestic, 14. Diced, 15. Reflecting London, 16. The Domino Effect,
17. 'Deliverance' - in foggy London, 18. Might turn you off - or turn you on!, 19. Futuristic Fuschias, 20. Fire in the Belly, 21. A Drop of Germany, 22. Heart of the matter, 23. In a blue flash, 24. The Big Four,
25. Petite Prix, 26. Three Litre Engine, 27. Engrossed, 28. Feather Bed, 29. Outline Study, 30. Tel Aviv beach reflected in hotel windows, 31. Web of Intrigue, 32. Yes, they are a fruit!,
33. Sliding Doors, 34. Blue Planet?, 35. Little Bubbles in a Big Bubble, 36. Lilies Lilies, 37. Don't fence me in, 38. Spot the dice., 39. Black Suit, 40. I wouldn't take photos like this as a rule, but I took this one for good measure.,
41. Trooping The Colours., 42. Bent Notes, 43. Up, Up and Away, 44. Exhibit in MOMA, New York, 45. Sculpture in Forecourt of Musee d'Orsay, Paris, 46. Reform Synagogue in Upper Berkeley Street, London, W1
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Lucas Dyer, a junior majoring in marketing who is also on the Radford University basketball team, uses his study hall time to work on Finance 331 homework in the Dedmon's Learning Enhancement Center for athletes.
Study Tip: Find the right hours. Don't study when you're really tired. It's better to get a good night's sleep after studying for a short time, than to push on at two in the morning. You won't remember much and you're likely to see a performance drop the next day. #study #studytip
When i start doing stuff like this, u can straight away know that i'm bored and cant concentrate on studies. Usually it will last for some time...
Real Photo
Taken for JMU Technology & Design by Sloane Gartner. All rights reserved. No usage without permission.
Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference E820061205, or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.