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=Zenith= x Kotte Hyosan Uniform @ Uber 25 th March

Is she too early? Or the class too late?

 

#SundayFunday photochallenge Back to school!

Thanks for the inspiration Jason! xx

Interstellar Main Theme Soundtrack [Hans Zimmer]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZXz5nBEdXI

 

Right now my whole world spin around photography, but music was my first love. That first love that is never forgotten and that permeates you to the last cell of the body.

I am quite a spiritual person and therefore I think that things do not happen by chance.

Last Saturday afternoon I went out again to do Street Photography. It has been more than a month since due to circumstances I had not been able to go out and take pictures in Valencia's old town. This last outing was completely different. Wonderfully different.

I practice yoga and my teacher of this discipline, Juan, also runs a pub called "LA FLAMA" in the historic center very close to the Torres de Serranos. Music sessions are usually held there and a Jazz session was scheduled for yesterday Saturday. The session was canceled due to circumstances and instead of that take his place Julián Díaz, an unusual pianist.

It wasn't too late when I passed the pub door, so the pianist was doing rehearsals. My teacher kindly invited me to come in and take some photos while the pianist was playing…

The piano player put on his hat, sat down at the piano, and began to play the main theme from the movie INTERSTELLAR.

The ethereal light, the atmosphere at the corner of the local, the passion of the pianist in his interpretation of the theme, all the elements formed a magical moment in which the tears fulled up in my eyes making difficult to get focus properly with my camera since I always work with completely manual lenses.

With this humble work I want to deeply thank the great present that I received unexpectedly the day after my birthday; a gift in wich music and photography merged into a stunning and marvellous single feeling.

Thank you Juan. Thank you Julián.

 

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Eyes lit up in wonder and awe, heart fluttering in her chest. She was determined to do anything he asked, anything he wished for. She leaned in closer to him, the smoke from his cigarette floating past her face. She locked eyes with him as she slowly opened her mouth as he'd instructed. A light blush crept over her cheeks as she felt completely on display for him. But she felt oddly ok with it all. Finally he'd noticed her, and she would do anything to keep it that way.

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Teachers donating sick days is a sign of a sick system:

www-m.cnn.com/2018/08/17/opinions/teachers-sick-days-brok...

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! ❤️❤️❤️

 

Sit back down..class isn’t over yet!

The bell doesn’t excuse you - I do!

No one is leaving this class until the person who wrote it owns up…

So C’mon, who did it….

[PIN DROP SILENCE]

It’s your own time you’re wasting, not mine….

[GIGGLES FROM BACK]

Right…This is going on your permanent record!

Paranapiacaba - SP - Brazil

I am not getting out with the camera much so for the last few weeks my shots are in and around my home ..... sigh. What I like about this shot is the reversed bottle image in the glass stem.

 

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Another work by Josef Rikus. Originally this reclinig sculpture from 1969 was called "Meditation in Stone". The public, however, preferred the name "The Sleeping Teacher" as it is placed at the entrance of a school. Incidentally, I went to this school three times: my first year in 1967, then again in 1971/72 and as a teacher in 2007/2008.

Mamiya Universal, Mamiya Sekor 3.5/100, Ilford HP5+ developed in Rodinal 1+50 using a Jobo drum and my homemade roller, scanned in on an Epson V800 and adjusted in Lightroom.

 

InStyl- Ful Set -Teacher-(Maitreya ,Slink ,Belleza

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This photo appeared in this week's North Hawaii News, which was published this morning.

 

This was the first assignment where I was both the story writer and photographer. The article I wrote is found below this photo's byline, seen here:

 

BILL ADAMS | NORTH HAWAII NEWS

 

2008 Grammy Award nominee Donald Kauli'a, left, prepares to begin a slack key guitar lesson for five students from Cornell University's Earth and Environmental Systems (EES) Field Program.

 

The students pictured are, from front-row-top, Kourtney Reynolds, a senior from San Diego, California, Hannah Kubica, a junior from Little Falls, New York, Keisuke Irie, a senior from Bergen County, New Jersey, Matt Connelly, a sophomore from Syracuse, New York, and Tyler Huth, a sophomore from Boston, Massachusetts. In the rear is EES Field Program Director and Professor, Dr. Alexandra Moore.

 

The session was held at the Waimea Music Exchange store in the Parker Ranch Center this past Saturday.

 

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Studies In The Art Of The Slack Key

by Bill Adams

 

The Waimea Music Exchange store at Parker Center was filled with the beautiful sounds of Hawaiian music this past Saturday morning as a group of students from Cornell University participated in a slack key guitar lesson taught by the Big Island's own Don Kauli'a, whose album "Sweet Wahine" was nominated for a 2008 Grammy Award.

 

The students are enrolled in Cornell's Earth and Environmental Systems (EES) Field Program. A 5-month course which spans the entire spring semester, students engage in field, class and laboratory studies focused on the various ecosystems of our Hawaiian island chain and of Hawaii's history and culture.

 

Led by Professor Dr. Alexandra Moore, the EES Field Program is based out of Waimea and hosted by the Hawaii Preparatory Academy. The students' living quarters is the 8-bedroom Waiaka House near the main campus of HPA.

 

Dr. Moore explained, "The students are immersed in studies geared towards "Kumu Pa'a I Ka 'Aina, which translates to 'Knowledge and understanding that comes from the land.'"

 

The stated mission of the EES Field Program is "To inspire stewardship of the Earth through first-hand experience with the power, and fragility, of Earth's interconnected systems."

 

Upon completion of the EES Field Program, students will achieve 18 credit hours from courses such as; Field Study of the Earth System, Biogeochemistry of the Hawaiian Islands, Field Study of Marine Ecosystems, Internship Experience, and an Introduction to Hawaiian History and Culture, which included Saturday's slack key guitar lesson.

 

The Program stresses the importance of respecting the Hawaiian ancestral lands and to give something back to the community by engaging in a variety of service learning (in class) projects and local volunteer opportunities. Students are also encouraged to explore ways in which they can contribute to the well-being of their adopted community.

 

Before Saturday's lesson began, the students were able to briefly meet and chat with another famous Big Island slack key guitar master, Sonny Lim, a 2007 Grammy Award winner for his work on the album, "Slack Key Guitar Volume 2".

 

Participating in Saturday's guitar lessons were a diverse group of five Cornell University students; Hannah Kubica, a junior from Little Falls, New York, Keisuke Irie, a senior from Bergen County, New Jersey, Matt Connelly, a sophomore from Syracuse, New York, Kourtney Reynolds, a senior from San Diego, California and Tyler Huth, a sophomore from Boston, Massachusetts.

 

More information about Cornell University's EES Field Program can be found on the Internet at www.geo.cornell.edu/hawaii.

 

If your teacher is drop dead gorgeous, is it a distraction or a source of inspiration?

 

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Attached a yellow card on one of the flashes.

International Photography Exchange 2009. Chinese and American college instructors at Fuzi Temple, Nanjing, China. ©2009 John F Rash rashphoto.blogspot.com

Hamburg, Reeperbahn-Festival, Molotow, September 2023

 

Kodak Trix in Rodinal 1+25, ca. 8–10 Minuten, bei etwa 25°

 

English Teacher - Polyawkward (Official Video)

 

A teacher helps her students in the classroom

Nearly 70 years ago, I had several teachers who believed corporal punishment should not be limited to a student’s home. I discovered this, much to my chagrin, when I stepped over an invisible behavioral line they had drawn for budding criminals like myself.

 

One teacher was shorter than I already was in junior high, but unfortunately, he was built like a fireplug and had quick reflexes, so quick, in fact, that he might have set a state record closing the distance between his desk and mine after I might have caused a minor disruption.

 

He didn’t administer a long discipline session with his frantic efforts, but it was effective enough to open a two-inch cut above my eyebrow.

 

An uneasy silence engulfed our classroom when he clumsily handed me a paper towel to staunch the flow of blood and told me to go to the boy’s locker room. I was met there by the football coach. He took one look at me and said, “I don’t even have to ask who did that to you.” I have always wondered what he meant by that.

 

In retrospect, that incident could have been somewhat alleviated if I would have had a tongue like this Pileated Woodpecker.

 

The largest woodpecker in the US has a tongue that can extend up to 4 inches beyond the tip of its bill. When the woodpecker is pounding its head against a tree, the tongue retracts inwardly and wraps around the back of its skull to protect it from the concussions of the taps.

 

I wish my mom and dad had thought of that.

 

(Photographed near Cambridge, MN)

 

Teachers on their last night in Zambia

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The weeks Video is based on the Topic of Urban Landscapes, I revisit the Old Teachers College to revisit old compositions and discover new, The subject in two images uploaded today has been here before! As a subject it has produced my most rewarding images by far. The only changes are better lighting, a slightly looser crop and some tricks in post! the link to the Video is below

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Ovenbirds are fairly easy to find - at least by sound. Actually seeing them can be harder, and getting pictures ... well, I haven't been that lucky in that.

 

So this morning, it was nice to get this one hopping around right in front of me. The lighting wasn't great but I still like that I was able to pull at least a decent shot out of it.

Well known teacher of higher mathematics in my home town. Taken at the Crocker Memorial in Mt View Cemetery in Oakland Calif.

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A friend's mum is retiring from being a school teacher and she asked me to make a cake to celebrate.

 

Accessories are made from modelling paste (apple & pencil) and gumpaste (ruler).

Three middle school teachers jump into ice cold water during the Penguin Plunge held at City Beach in Whitefish Montana as part of the City’s annual Winter Carnival. The plunge is held to benefit Special Olmypics and is sponsered by Local Law Enforcement agencies and businesses. Over 130 people jumped and raised more than $40,000!

The greatest photographers of all time understood the importance of light in creating beautiful, interesting and powerful photographs. Similarly, the greatest spiritual teachers and philosophers of all time understood the importance of another form of light (self-knowledge and universal truth) in helping us find our way along life's path. As shown in the flower you see in this photograph, may you grow and dance in the special "light" illuminating your life path.

Christmas gifts that look more like Easter gifts. Trying to brighten up our grey skies.

at a high school in Chicago, USA

 

using a Kodak Gold recipe for Sony by veresdenialex

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