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this shot is completely inspired by this shot by the immensely talented Eliza[beth] Grace. if you havent checked out her stuff... it will blow you away.

 

i'v always liked those illustrated manuals that have labels of each part. not just of anatomy, but of all kinds of machines, and objects. i dig the way this eventually came out.

 

i put an alternate in the comments. it was my first draft. at first, i couldnt track down a large diagram of the neck, and had to shrink my actual image way down to overlay it, EDIT. im removing the original from the comments. this one just came out way better. then i stumbled on these great anatomy brushes on deviant art, so i started from scratch, and ended up with the B&W one that i like better.

 

the madness begins on tuesday... im recharging my batteries for the week.

 

365 - 8.23.09

Marguerite Davis, illustrator!

 

“The Children’s Own Readers - Book One” by Mary E. Penell and Alice M. Cusack, 1929, illustrated by Marguerite Davis. Again starring Jimmy Dale and Beverly.

A supercell scrapes the landscape near Coldwater Kansas.

has been in a little, black frame on my wall for 30 years, cut from an abandoned, torn up, grade school science book...

From Man in Structure and Function, 1943

So the wind asked the poppies

to lead in the dance.

Textbookace.com, used textbooks, textbooks, college textbooks

This is what you pay your airfare for!

 

Having left the Old World over the coast of Ireland flic.kr/p/2quq33D this is the second window seat photo in a short series taken from 39,000' during the UA4 flight from LHR-IAH.

 

The flight took the most southerly track I've ever known, coming in to the New World over a cloudy Newfoundland. There had been a spell of turbulence so perhaps this routing was because of much worse 'weather' further north. That 'weather' was possibly the same serious turbulence that 24 hours later caused an engine shutdown during a westbound SAS flight. Following textbook actions by the SAS crew, that flight diverted safely back to Denmark for maintenance.

 

Anyways, the cloud cover broke shortly afterwards to reveal the first small drift ice floes of the season in the Cabot Strait between Newfoundland's southern island and Cape Breton Island.

If there was a textbook of how to take a camera photo, this would probably be the photo, and I'd be a millionaire of the royalties...

 

Regretfully, it isn't...

Doncaster Toll Bar (claret and blue) half an opposition attack at Hall Bower Lane, Huddersfield, during a first-versus-second clash with Newsome Panthers in the Premier Division of amateur rugby league's Yorkshire League.

 

A 36-22 win extended to three games Newsome's 100 per cent start to the 2023 Yorkshire League season. It was Toll Bar's first league defeat. Their 2022 success ensured the Doncaster team qualified for the 2023 Challenge Cup. At Newsome, Toll Bar paid heavily for conceding four tries - all converted - in the opening quarter.

 

Match statistics

 

Newsome Panthers versus Doncaster Toll Bar

 

Yorkshire League, Premier Division (level eight, 2.30pm kick-off)

 

Admission: free. Programme: none. Attendance: 160 (h/c). Newsome Panthers 36 Doncaster Toll Bar 22 (half-time 24-10). Scoring sequence: 6-0 (3mins), 12-0 (8mins), 18-0 (18mins), 24-0 (20mins), 24-4 (24mins), 24-10 (39mins), 28-10 (55mins), 28-16 (60mins), 32-16 (63mins), 36-16 (66mins), 36-22 (75mins).

groovy 60s textbook with the best title ever.

It's hard to imagine the dollars and time and muscle these books represent. It's a bunch but this girl wins -M

Crab folded from one uncut square of Origamido paper

 

web.mit.edu/chosetec/www

Thursday morning Patty and I travelled to visit the Stanford Bookstore. Patty is our Director of Campus Services, so she takes a keen interest in seeing how other stores are run. The Stanford University is approximately twice our student body size, but the bookstore is easily ten times the size of ours. What you're seeing here is the textbook department, and on the balcony area are stationery supplies and sundry items.

 

Above this, imagine a very large trade bookstore. And above that, is a computer store, a cafe, and a clothing section. Very impressive.

 

We're currently in the middle of our book rush, which is the reason these photographs are getting posted so slowly. Hang on.

Sam Allen with a textbook crook

A row of nice big colourful textbooks on my husband's shelf. It is right next to a window and well-lit for photographic purposes. He has a shelf full of books with deep and meaningful content, but this is not it :) The depth will have to rely on the physcial shape of the books and their shadows.

 

Taken with iPhone 3GS.

 

Entry for Daily Shoot 446: "Create a photo today that gives a sense of depth or dimension."

www.dailyshoot.com

  

Detail from a Sheldon textbook, High Trails, 1964.

A find of a number of nursing textbooks dated to the 1950s

“The Laidlaw Reader Primer, First year--First Half” by Herman Dressel, M. Madilene Veverka, and May Robbins. Illustrated by Mabel B. Hill and Hazel Frazee. The Laidlaw Brothers, who copyrighted in 1924, 1928, and 1929. This book is a revision and an outgrowth of the content and method of “The New Barnes Readers, Primer” copyrighted by The A. S. Barnes Co. who copyrighted in 1916.

明治村に提示された昔の日本の教科書です。明治村は予想以上に面白かったです!

 

An old Japanese textbook on display at Meijimura, which was far more interesting than I thought it would be.

 

[2010-06-13_1158'50s] Texture by Lenabem.

Mosaic of street musicians by Dioskourides of Samos. Roman, Late Republican, 2nd Century BC - 1st Century BC. From the Villa of Cicero/Diomedes. Pompeii, Italy. From the Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Napoli. A piece repreoduced in hundreds of textbooks, and which I remember seeing as a child in Napoli. Special Exhibition: Pergamon and the Hellenistic Kingdoms of the Ancient World. Metropolitan Museum. New York, New York, USA. Copyright 2016, James A. Glazier.

Which one do you prefer ??

principles of neural science, basic pathology, surgery cases

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