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Cork has turned up in the most unlikely of places, making it an amazing natural resource to be admired for its many uses. Many designers are using cork to create beautiful and eco-friendly home decor products.
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Wheelchair Basketball player (Men) Phil Pratt from Cardiff, wins a bronze medal for ParalympicsGB at the Rio Paralympic Games 2016.
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Used from mid-1944 under the name V1 ("retaliation weapon 1"). The Fi 103 was developed as a long-range artillery weapon. It was designed for mass production and therefore simple in construction and inexpensive to manufacture. The cell is a welded construction of sheet steel.
The Fi 103 was not remotely controlled. Heading, altitude, distance to destination and wind conditions were input to a control unit before starting. Deviations of heading, altitude and attitude were controls for information that provided a magnetic compass, position and rate gyro and a barometric altimeter.
The first mission took place in June 1944. By the spring of 1945, about 30,000 Fi 103 were built. Of the 10,000 missiles were launched against London, reached 75% of the target area due to technical problems, interceptors, anti-aircraft or balloon locks.
Memorial holocaust
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My terrible twins, both OM2n's.
Deliberately got a black one A.) Because I wanted one but B.) So I had an easy way to recall at a glance the difference so if I go out with one sporting a 28mm and the other a 100mm, I can easily switch without missing the shot.
You could say "shoot a zoom" and you might be right (the Zuiko 35-105mm is very good) but then you have the size and I might be a Luddite, and I'm probably missing something, but composition for me is not the same without a prime, no longer do I feel like I am framing, more squeezing in. The rigid proportions of a prime and its inherent inflexibility work better for me and force me to consider my position in relation to the scene in a way a zoom doesn't.
Equipment used
Manitou Telehandler
3 ton Manitou Fork lift
15 ton Fork lift
Hino 7 ton Hiab truck
Reach Stacker
Four Containers arrived at location and preparation to un-stuff began. Oversized loads were inspected for damage in transit, a pre-determined lifting plan actioned. Steel.Steel beams were stacked on top of the cargo which meant that manual labor was needed to un-stuff each container prior to using the MHE.
Once the steel had been removed manually, pallet trucks and fork lifts made easy work of un-stuffing the containers and placing the cargoes in the designated unpacking area.
Each container presented a different challenge regarding the safest way to un-stuff the cargo to prevent any damage. Eight meter steel beams had to be manually un-stacked before the telehandler could reach into the containers and pull the individual pieces out.
CEA provided all plastic sheeting and tarpaulins made at our plastic production facilities in Laem Chabang, these would protect the new ground surface from heavy equipment damage whilst the operation was underway.
The oversized cargo was lifted out of the containers through the use of a Reach Stacker.
Each of the four containers presented their own individual difficulties for manual and mechanical un-stuffing, the CEA team improvised and adapted well to overcome each hurdle much to the delight of the client.
She used to wear more cool things, yet now, you can see her in long dresses with profound and extremely hot décolletage. Her boobs appear greater, which lead individuals to begin the bits of gossip about Taylor Swift plastic surgery methodology.
Using Photoshop to manipulate this picture of lotus taken in a pond in Molas village, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Journée du 15 octobre 2019 “Manifestation nationale des pompiers et des hôpitaux” paris.demosphere.net/rv/72863
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Le canard mandarin est une espèce de canards appartenant à la famille des anatidés, originaire d'Asie du Nord-Est. Il peut cependant être observé à l'état sauvage en Europe où quelques individus échappés de captivité se sont acclimatés et s'y reproduisent aujourd'hui régulièrement. fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canard_mandarin
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products used
face
Hourglass Nº 28 Primer Serum
Guerlain 'Lingerie de Peau' Compact Foundation SPF 20 in 04 Beige Moyen
Guerlain By Emilio Pucci Météorites Perles D’azur Illuminating Powder - Pure Radiance
eyes
Le Metier de Beaute Dualistic Eye Pencil in Tamarack
Le Metier de Beaute True Color Eye Shadow in Corinthian, Bordeaux, Fig & Spicy (applied in that order using Couches de Couleur technique)
NARS Single Eyeshadow in Abyssinia (inner corner and brow bone)
Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Gel Eyeliner in Black Ink
Dior 'Diorshow Maximizer' Lash Plumping Serum
Le Métier de Beauté 'Anamorphic Lash' Mascara in Brownish Black
cheeks
NARS 'The Multiple' Stick in Luxor and Maldives
Le Métier de Beauté 'Radiance' Powder Rouge in Echo - Chanel Blush Brush #4
lips
Rouge in Love - 275M Jolie Rosalie
Le Métier de Beauté Lip Crème in Creme Caramel
This series is using some different lighting ideas which is typical "Beauty Lighting" which uses 2 snoots to create high key outline on the neck and cheekbones. This though is only more apparent when the hair is up. It is possible though to see the subtle effects even with the hair down like this.
Softbox, umbrealla plus 2 snoots for back lighting and of course the Lastolite HighLite for the high key background.
Used 550d + Super Ozeck 135mm f2 + 30mm extension tube.
Nothing exciting but just testing the lens and this shot was at f4 it gives a nice creamy bokeh? its hard to find the 135mm Super Ozecks but if you spot one on Ebay its worth grabbing.
Mine is PK mount but i use a PK to EF chipped adaptor and also af extension tubes.
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I washed my car today and felt like playing around with my rig a bit. Unfortunately I was running out of good light so I had to just stay in the driveway to mess around. This was my first rig shot with the Mini and actually just my 3rd ever I think, I definitely need to practice more.
D700, nikkor 20mm f/2.8 @ f/7.1, 3 seconds, iso 400, natural light.
The maze was constructed using 452 linear metres of machine rounded pressure preservative treated timbers, each timber was 100mm (4 inches) diameter and set into concrete footings alternating from a 300mm high timber and then a 1200mm timber as a continuous log wall following the maze pattern, the footpaths between the timbers were constructed from self binding fine hoggin gravel.
The works were designed by and carried for Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council as part of their Term Tender the works were implemented in 2012.
Beggarwood Park Is situated to the south west of Basingstoke, in the English county of Hampshire, and mainly serves the communities of Hatch Warren and Beggarwood. It was originally identified and developed as public open space to support new housing development in the area. Facilities in the park include a play area, an outdoor gym, a maze, amphitheater and allotments, all linked by a good footpath network. The Beggarwood Wildlife Group is encouraging chalk land fora to grow in the park.
Beggarwood is a housing estate approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-west of Basingstoke town centre. It was built almost completely in one phase between 2001 and 2009. There is a shop, a nursery, a pharmacy, a dentist and a doctors' surgery, on Broadmere Road.
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ParalympicsGB athlete Derek Rae makes final preparations in Kawasaki, Japan before competing at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
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Caption: Mr. Guy R. Emlet, Senior Forest Guard, at Baker Butte Lookout Tower. Coconino National Forest, Arizona.
Date: June 1939
Photographer: Shaffer, Walter H.
Local Call Number: FHS3495
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I didn't have access to a computer for awhile, and cut down somed colored steno notebook pages, and also some pretty journal paper (even tho it was a little smaller than the rest of my planner) that I cut up and put into my planner.
...not quite ready for use yet.
Weekend = DIY! We had a relatively slow start to the day, but then got up and at it. I spent most of the time removing silicone sealant - again - while Tim sanded the plaster flat. We then shared the job of painting on the primer (to ready the walls for the tile adhesive). Couldn't do much more after that, as we need to wait for the walls to dry completely. Next step is applying tanking in the shower and in a couple of other places - and then the tiling can begin!
Cleaned up after ourselves, then both had baths - me mostly to try and warm up! Then cooked veggie burgers and potato wedges for dinner - and settled down to watch a film (Grand Budapest Hotel).
2006 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 ST
Condition:Used Clear Title
Engine:4.7L V8 SFI OHV
Transmission:Automatic
Mileage:34,327
Drivetrain:Four Wheel Drive
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Surface:Cloth
This 2006 Dodge Ram 4x4 is metallic black and only has 34,000 miles! It is in great condition, runs strong and shifts smooth. Plus, the custom exhaust gives it a nice rumble too.
If you have been looking for a nice Dodge 4x4 pickup, you will appreciate this 2006 model. It has obviously been taken care of and not abused. It has an AM\ FM CD player, cruise control, air conditioning, tinted windows, bed liner and premium wheels.
After doing our research, we priced this low mileage Dodge Ram 4x4 as one of the lowest in over 500 miles for one reason only...to move it FAST! Call Frank, Josh or Loren today and 719-434-8443 and come in for a test drive, you won't be disappointed.
Fort Jackson DFACs use labels to indicate foods that enhance a Soldier's performance and foods that are moderate performance enhancers or are performance limiting. Labeling is part of the Soldier Fueling Initiative.
Fort Jackson dining facilities use labels to indicate which types of food enhance a Soldier's performance and which types are considered for moderate performance or performance limiting. The labeling is part of the Soldier Fueling Initiative, which addresses the nutritional needs of Soldiers in Initial Military Training.
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Our Mission: To provide Soldiers, Civilians and their Families with a quality of life commensurate with the quality of their service.
Our Vision: Army installations are the Department of Defense standard for infrastructure quality and are the provider of consistent, quality services that are a force multiplier in supported organizations’ mission accomplishment, and materially enhance Soldier, Civilian and Family well-being and readiness.
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Using my beauty dish to practice some lighting techniques.
I used to do lots of self-portraits as an illustrator and painter so it's nice to do a few with photography as my medium. I generally hate being in front of the camera, but this one turned out pretty nicely.
I need a haircut.
My aim for the year is to showcase small, cheap, simple, close-to-home microadventures.
Microadventures serve to scratch the itch for adventurous souls trapped by the bludgeoning of fate in sensible office jobs.
They act as stepping stones for people who dream of a major expedition but feel that at the moment they are not quite ready.
And they are a kick up the backside to anyone whingeing and whining with excuses about how they don’t have the time or the money or the skills to get out there and challenge themselves.
I have started deliberately small, with ideas that absolutely anyone can manage.
In January I entered a race.
And in February I went for a weekend away.
These are micro microadventures. But they are brilliant.
If you add up all the weekends, statutory leave and Bank Holidays you’ll discover that you have at least 132 free days every year. 132 days is a long time. You could row across the Indian Ocean in 132 days. The difficulty of course is the fragmented nature of these 132 days. You have to be determined to use your weekends rather than frittering them with IKEA and the X-Factor.
So my microadventure for this month is a challenge to Use Your Weekend. Annoyingly I live about as far from wilderness as is possible. And yet by late morning on Saturday I was still high on a Welsh hillside, breathing in fresh air, looking down over the sunlit Bristol Channel, and about to scare myself silly on a downhill mountain bike trail.
Go somewhere you have never been before. Ride hard. Get wet, cold and muddy. Laugh with your mates. Then relax, aching and exhausted, having earned your beer. Use Your Weekend.
Do you have any examples of inspiring, invigorating weekend microadventures?
And do you have any recommendations of microadventures I can try this year? Have your say in the comments or let me know on Twitter @al_humphreys
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I always shoot RAW and up until now I always shot with Nokon gear only. Hence I have only used Niks excellent (its a love or hate type of software) Capture NX to process my RAW files. Recently I bought a Fuji X100 so with that I needed to search out a RAW processing program for it. Natural choice was Adobe Lightroom. New version just out, many revisions and also hugely popular.
I installed the demo version and went ahead and learnt how to use it. While it had many features that I would never use, the main thing of converting RAW files worked well and I achieved good results without too much effort. Lightroom though was very slow on my not so new but not so old system. But I could live with it.
I looked at the pricing and in Australia its sold for $187 ex GST (ie download version). In USA its $149. Being an Aussie I get charged 25% over the USA price. Not cool. I tried a quick method to fudge it and "pretend" I am American but that failed. I know I can setup proxies, mail addresses to get around this but I didn't feel like going to these lengths just to buy a product.
In the end I gave up on Lightroom and tried different RAW processors. None really caught my eye too much, plus they were quite expensive. It wasn't until late last week I came across Corel After Shot Pro. Based on the old Bible Pro, I decided to give it a go. Impressive, very impressive. Not as polished as Lightroom, but also not as bloated, and much, much faster. The best bit is that I pay same price whether I am in Sydney, San Francisco or Hong Kong. And the better bit is that the price of $53 USD (using coupon code "ARTCOREL10" for 10% Off ) is about $80 cheaper than the Adobe stuff.
Fail Adobe. And I hope this enquiry will result in some changes. Some Adobe execs need to realise that if you buy a coffee in Sydney they will be charged the same price as the Aussie dude standing next to them or the Chinese woman sitting reading the paper sipping her coffee...
She is a Work in Progress.
It took a lot of hard work and ingenuity to create this girl (considering you cannot buy spray paint in the city of Chicago). I had to use other tanning methods to get the perfect shade of Ebony . I think it turned out well for my 1st time
Another 1st for me, Boil perms :/
Also i applied my Opalescent porous skin tone technique to the final coats.
With all these firsts I figured Edison would be a good name for her.
Details:
1) Nose, Eye, and Philtrum Carving
2) Painting of face and body in Ebony color
3) Pure Azone Flextion Body upgrade
4) the face and body was treated for a Opalescent porous skin look
5) AllProtected with UV MSC
6) Lips painted with Acrylic red paint and gloss varnished
7) Eyes bogggled and gaze corrected
8) Sleep eye
9) 2 custom color eye chips by Me
10) Factory face plate and eye mechanism used with a Nicky lad Scalp, which has been boil permed
Thank you Melly Kay for the tips. Even though I could not use spray paint, your kind words of encouragement pushed me through this process. :D
Used in lecture by JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.
Using vintage sepiah by niksoftware silvrefex. By the way. am not the official photog here. just catching important moments. hehehe.