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Action Shot - Final Fantasy 15
Tried to step away from landscape shots for a moment and experiment with action shots, which turned out great. I love the depth of field in this image an the lighting on the character
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The virtual office is just one of the most one-of-a-kind and fascinating elements of the digital world and it has presented itself to a lot of resourceful people around the world as a great method for them to release their business opportunity in a much easier way. For something, the initial advantage that you can tag to a virtual office is the fact that there is no lead time at all when you have to find a room for your mlm business to secure to.Visit our site www.unitedvirtualoffice.com/virtual-office/United-States/... for more information on Virtual Office
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4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Emphasis is on science, agricultural literacy, healthy living, career development and citizenship/leadership. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in July.
2022 Clover College featured 54 workshops with a total 926 session registrations. New workshops this year included: “Slime, Jelly Worms & Twizzlers,” “TEC Box - Tinker, Explore, Create,” “Pollinator Party,” “Folk Art Watercolor Art,” “Focus on Photography,” “Hydro-Dip Painting” and “A-maize-ing Corn.”
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
We offer a variety of popular casino games: Blackjack, Texas Holdem, 3 Card Poker and even a virtual race night. Your guests will have a blast interacting each other and a LIVE DEALER! We can host hundreds of guests across multiple breakout rooms and add that personal touch with customized graphics and logos. A great event on its own or to combine with other activities.
4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Emphasis is on science, agricultural literacy, healthy living, career development and citizenship/leadership. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in July.
2021 Clover College featured 48 workshops with 93 youth who participated (varying from 1 to 15 classes each) with a total 627 class registrations. New workshops this year included: “Virtual Reality Building,” “All About DNA,” “Decorative Couching (sewing technique),” “Steak Science,” “On the Bike Path (bicycle safety),” “Derby Cars,” “Pop Can Casting (fishing know-how),” “Loom Weaving,” and “Care Blankets.”
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
Some test shots taken with Gran Turismo´s photography simulator. Nice practice for composing and adjustments. Nice rendering quality and light reflections. You can really have some fun.
An Oberlin Stage Left virtual faculty recital featuring duo works for violin and piano by William Grant Still performed by Professors of Violin David Bowlin '00, Sibbi Bernhardsson '95, and Francesca dePasquale, with Haewon Song and James Howsmon, piano.
Photo by Yevhen Gulenko
oil on assemblage ... painting a part of "locality" installation in lafayette, IN. for more information/pictures from this show, visit: www.zmed-ceramics.com or
Dancing with DJ Diva and all the other school outfitted folks!
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A surreal post-apocalyptic scene depicting a human skeleton half-buried in desert sand, wearing a sleek VR headset. The environment glows in warm sepia and orange tones, evoking the feeling of a barren Martian wasteland. The skeletal remains symbolize humanity’s obsession with digital escapism — a body long decayed, but still plugged into illusion. The dust and texture of the bones contrast sharply with the smooth, reflective surface of the headset, representing the collision of mortality and technology. Capture the irony of eternal immersion, where virtual paradise outlasts the physical self — a haunting commentary on the future of human disconnection.
For the small home-based company or the recently established organization, expert virtual offices offer a convenient and cost-effective method to create an expert picture for your company. And for the established small business, virtual offices can easily supply the additional services and the sophisticated environment that it has to enhance its performance and profitability. The function of a professional virtual office solution is to supply a professional business atmosphere for your company or a special address for private usage.Visit our site www.unitedvirtualoffice.com/virtual-office/ for more information on Virtual Office
Since Greenfield Village, the "museum" of historic buildings adjacent to the Henry Ford Museum is kept closed by the COVID-19 pandemic, I'm posting photos from past visits. Stay home. Stay safe.
This tile artwork on the side of the Liberty Craftworks gift shop represents the Village's printing workshop.
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Thayer School's first virtual career fair was held Feb. 15, 2011. A full house of 32 companies conducted interviews with students via Skype.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre
Prof. Matheu con experiencia de Aula Virtual concursa en Foro de profesores innovadores organizado por Enlaces, Educar Chile y Microsoft
Virtual Enterprises International and WISE held the summit in New York from April 4-7, 2011 and was sponsored by New York Life Foundation, Deloitte, HSBC and McGraw-Hill Education. Students competition included the National Business Plan Competition (NBPC) and Global Business Challenge (GBC). The NBPC challenged Virtual Enterprise students from across the country to demonstrate their global business expertise through written business plans and oral presentations. It showcased the best practices, rewarded excellence and allowed high school students to apply sophisticated knowledge and skills attributed to business professionals and college students. 19 teams began the competition with the winner announced on the April 7th at the Trade Fair. The GBC competition tasked students to work in multinational teams to identify the challenges, opportunities and risks involved in a global business by examining a business case styd. After 2.5 hours of analysis and deliberation, teams presented their findings to a plane of judges.
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