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A campaign poster for Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), in Isdhoo, Laamu Atoll. The Maldives held presidential elections on September 7, 2013.
Transition era action on RS Tower - a 2-8-0 switches on the yard lead whilst a pacific rolls past with a passenger train
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In the process of molting, this male American Goldfinch is transitioning from a dull winter color to its brilliant yellow spring color. In the meantime, these birds have a bizarre "patchy" look.
So this series of photos were trees in a city pool parking lot in the dark and in the fog, lit up by overhead lampposts. It was such a beautiful effect highlighting the Autumn leaves.
Energy Transition conference 2017
Strategies for a sustainable energy future
7 March at Clarion Hotel & Congress, Trondheim
Foto: OLE MARTIN WOLD
In position: RQ-4B Global Hawk Block 40 of the 69th RG staged for Grand Forks AFB's official transition from Air Mobility Command to Air Combat Command
"Another Version (Blame it on John)" There is a story behind this. Personally, I prefer more muted colors and subdued painterly effects. I realize that most people prefer more saturated colors and lots of detail. My earlier post of "Transition Time" was aimed more at the 2nd group. (My workflow was: merge 3 shots bracketed 2 stops apart in Aurora HDR; then take the resulting file into Studio, where A.I. Clear, Precision Contrast, Precision Detail, Adaptive Exposure, and a Just Right preset at a low opacity were applied. That's what you saw earlier. However, on Tuesday, I saw John Barclay's webinar, and he did some things that grabbed my attention. First, on some flowers, he used the Smudge Adjustment and a Blur Adjustment. I thought to myself; I want to try this out with some landscapes. So I took my earlier post and applied some Smudge, and then I added the Blur Adjustment and played with it. I have never even looked at the Fantasy effect in Blur, but as soon as I opened it, I said, "Wow!' It created this look that I really like. Then I applied a little Fall Color preset (low opacity), and my version of Try Again (Jack's Try Again, which I use a lot). To cap it off, I created a Digital Frame. One of the main things that I have had reinforced by John is that no one is ever to old to learn. By his own example, John is learning all of the time (There is a scene in "Zorba the Greek" where Zorba exclaims, "Life is trouble! To be alive is to undo your belt and look for trouble!!") John is alive!
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Emphasis:
passing
attacking
defending
Field Preparation:
2 teams
grid (35yds x 45yds)
cones to mark off area
2 goals with goalies
pinnies
Description:
play 6v6
each team defends a goal
on coach's command the attacking team leaves the ball to the defending team who quickly attacks
Variations:
limit number of touches for attacking team
adjust spacing depending on the age and ability of the group
Coaching Points:
Defending:
quick transition
positioning to provide cover and balance
defend vital space – squeeze toward center (compactness-concentration)
defend space behind
track players
Attacking:
support position lateral to ball
combination play (1-2, double pass, overlap, take over)
unbalancing the defense
create space for others
attack space behind defense
supporting angle and distance to ball
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Energy Transition conference 2017
Strategies for a sustainable energy future
7 March at Clarion Hotel & Congress, Trondheim
Foto: OLE MARTIN WOLD
Yes, another sunrise photo. I was particularly struck by the transition from darkness on the left to the brightness of the rising sun. Thanks, Kim, for pointing that out in my previous post.
The coolness of the fresh air, was a sensory stimulant, not at all uncomfortable. Not only was the sun rising, but birds were waking up singing morning songs, wild turkeys gobbling in the distance -- no traffic, air or ground. Aloneness but not loneliness.
As one who has lived through my share of "dark nights," emotional and spiritual, the coming of the new brightness is invigorating and terribly, terribly welcome.
Turkey: Green Economy Transition, a Potential Role Model
MODERATOR
Natasha Khanjenkova
Managing Director, Turkey and Central Asia, EBRD
SPEAKERS
Ebru Dildar Edin
Executive Vice President, Garanti Bank, Turkey
Jean-Patrick Marquet
Director, Head of Turkey, EBRD
Kadri Samsunlu
CFO, Akfen Holding, Turkey
Hakan Tokaç
Director General, Undersecretariat of Treasury, Turkey
Governor Charlie Baker and Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, joined by Secretary of Health and Human Services Marylou Sudders and Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy, announce that lower-risk communities will soon be permitted to transition to Step II of Phase III of the Commonwealth’s reopening plan at a State House press conference on Sept. 29, 2020. Effective Oct. 5, a limited number of sectors will be eligible to reopen with restrictions in lower-risk communities. Governor Baker also provided a COVID-19 testing update. Stay informed about COVID-19 by visiting mass.gov/covid19, calling 2-1-1 or texting COVIDMA (COVIDMAESP for Spanish) to 888-777 for updates. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
First Hill Streetcar yard lead track girder to T-rail completed transition track, 8th ave, just south of S Lane st
This open door shot I found highly symbolic. To me the wall with the door defines the separation of two radically different spaces. The foreground space is rather monochromatic, naked and uninviting. The background space is bright, colorful, and interesting; certainly a "better" space to be in. The harmony and lighting of the warm wooden floor shows a path of "reflection" to be followed in order to transition into the "better" space.