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My photo of ghandi redone as a design thing.
Click image/adjustments/threshold in photoshop elements.
Gives you something like this/
You need something fairly simple for threshold.
I liked it anyway.
I like simple black and white design.
Airbus A321-231
MSN 4073
D-AISX 'Celle'
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
DLH LH
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by Aoife Creehan
Mirari Productions
April 2012
Director - Maisie Lee
Set Design - Lisa Krugel
Lighting Design - Stephen Dodd
Post-Edit Entry for TSB Screenshot Contest
Original Here: flic.kr/p/2ozCejf
Taken with Firestorm
A Stranger arrived in,
The Space Between.
And they did wander,
To explore sites unseen.
They met a curious creature,
A Hobgoblin of sorts,
And asked where they were,
And...why all the warts?
"Unreality of course,"
The Hob did say,
"And my warts are my business,
So, to you, good day!"
"Pardon, I meant no offense,"
They tried to explain,
"But everything is so strange here,
I can't help but complain!"
The Hob simply laughed,
And said, wearing a grin,
"The strange one is you!"
Then it vanished with a spin.
The Stranger did wander,
In the Space Between,
And they did ponder,
After all they had seen:
Just what does it mean,
To be a stranger in,
This strange space between?
Another shot from my friend's wedding. Again, I was crawling around on the floor, trying to get an angle that the official (i.e. good) photographer wouldn't have bothered with. I've played about with it to enhance the frame-within-a-frame effect that the walls were creating anyway.
Threshold detail. Site s37. A large site consisting of medium-sized mounds (presumably mudbrick), visible foundations of rectangular structures, and scattered architectural and agricultural masonry fragments. (El Anderin, Syria).
Slightly modified cover for Big Finish's Counter Measures so they fit with the rest of my custom covers (based on Alex Mallinson's stunning design)
It didn't matter that Maria alerted the perimeter guard. This heretic was too strong, too fast and too accurate. If he couldn't disarm a guard with his blades, he'd unleash a blast of streaming energy from his wrist that would startle or distract. Every move this heretic made was with the intent to do no harm. That was not his way. It was a stubborn nobility of his and he dared not let the automated program take possession of his body in this fight.
From the side lines, the Heretic was watched. This angry man saw in this heretic all of the things that he used to be: compassionate, noble, brave. What was worse for this man, Lieutenant Haggard, was that this Heretic was practicing this frantic charity without the need to worship a god. For a brief moment, Haggard was absolutely disgusted with himself but he quickly refocused all of that disgust onto the Heretic. How could he possibly be good without the belief in a god, and specifically the Christian God? Lieutenant Haggard watched bitterly and helplessly as the Heretic escaped.
After he was gone, Haggard assessed the damage: two dozen men lost their firearms. Another dozen suffered concussion. One had a broken arm. Then there was Maria, she was still wearing the Divine Armor that clearly didn't best the True Armor that the Heretic was wielding. Through the cracked metal frame of Maria's armor, he finally found the evidence he needed to convict her of false worship: a Catholic crucifix. He started designing plans that would rid himself of both Maria and this Heretic...
As part of its ongoing Threshold Series, Saint Vincent College hosted a Catholic-Jewish Dialogue at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3, in the Performing Arts Center of the Robert S. Carey Student Center on campus.
Those who participated in the dialogue were Cardinal Donald Wuerl of the Archdiocese of Washington, a member of numerous Vatican congregations and commissions; Rabbi Abraham Skorka, rector and professor at the Seminario Rabinico Latinamericano in Buenos Aires, and long-time dialogue friend of Pope Francis; Rabbi Walter Jacob, Rabbi Emeritus of the Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh, and co-founder of the rabbinic seminary in Berlin/Potsdam; Rabbi Alvin Berkun, Rabbi Emeritus of the Tree of Life Congregation in Pittsburgh, and member of the International Jewish Committee on Multi-Faith Consultation; Sister Mary Boys, Dean of Academic Affairs and professor of theology at Union Theological Seminary in New York City; and Dr. Patricia Sharbaugh, associate professor of theology at Saint Vincent College, who will teach “Catholic-Jewish Dialogue” with Rabbi Jason Edelstein in the spring semester at Saint Vincent.
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