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I travel from point A to B...piggyback. This week (4/17) the Shuttle Discovery, after many years in service, 39 missions and 365 days in space, made its last flight to become part of the Smithsonian's permanent collection. I covered the event, and got this great capture of the Discovery atop its 747 carrier as it was about to land.

 

It was hard to pick a favorite shot of the fly by for the challenge this week.

 

Nikon D3S, Nikkor 200-400mm f/4.0 (lens rented from LPTG!)

Last week was English Week in the Secondary School with lots of creative English activities taking place. Throughout the week students were challenged with daily quizzes on language, literature and lateral thinking. On Thursday the school hosted its first ever Poetry Festival - a celebration of the written and spoken word - with students and staff taking to the stage to share their poems. On Friday we celebrated World Book Day by dressing up as our favourite book characters. To round up the week, the English department provided a 99-question quiz on all things language and literature for students to enjoy during tutor time. There was some stiff competition but Year 10 outshone all others by securing the first, second and third places! Well done and thank you to everyone who got involved.

Week #17 Openings - A great hiding spot. I don't think anything has been living in this tree, but it looks like it could make a great nest or hiding spot.

Week 22 - Stranger

 

This week's theme is stranger and there are strangers all around me, everywhere I go. Here's one doing his thing behind a bar. I find that environment and uniform helps tell the story of a stranger whom you know nothing about.

 

www.wilsonhui.com

The Coffee

Week 12 of my 50 Weeks Project

 

View it LARGE!

 

Strobist info: The main strobe was set at 1/32 power and it’s widest setting, I used shoot-through umbrella camera left, just outside the frame. Second light was at 1/16 power with a grid and 3 orange gels. I put it on a shelf behind me pointing almost directly down.

Well that's it, 52 self portraits in 52 weeks.

 

This one probably took more takes than any other as in most attempts I either had my eyes closed or there was a card in front of my face or one of the flashes didn't go off, but I was quite happy with the end result.

 

Thank you everyone who has viewed and commented on the photos over the past year.

 

My aim for the year was to use the 52 Weeks group as motivation to try out and learn new techniques mainly with off camera flash and I think it has definitely been worth it. My set up times are certainly quicker at the least.

 

I'm going to do 52 Weeks of Pets in 2010 but I may be back here in the future, who knows.

 

Strobist: 520exii camera left as master on hotshoe cable, 420ex camera right through umbrella, 1:4 ratio.

Sustainability Week is a Switzerland-wide initiative, which is the brainchild of VSFN, the Swiss Association of Student Organizations for Sustainability. In joining VSFN, Les Roches has scored a number of firsts: it is the first private school, the first hospitality school and the first school in Valais to become part of this fast-growing movement.

 

“This is our first Sustainability Week and our goal is to raise students’ awareness of the need to behave more responsibly towards our environment,” Says Paulo Macarrao, Sustainability Officer at Les Roches.

 

Valais Sustainability Week included a clothes swap, lectures, panel discussions and workshops with guest speakers such as Katie Jepson, from the UK’s National Union of Students, and Johannah Bernstein, who has advised national governments, international NGOs, and UN organizations on a wide range of global sustainability issues within the United Nations system of multilateral diplomacy.

 

Connect with Les Roches on Facebook, Twitter, Les Roches Student Blog, Instagram and Youtube.

 

Dumbo,NY- Joseph Irwin

week of February 5th, 2012

 

me :)

Kyle getting some expert help from Instructor Dano.

Day 6 - Thursday, 8th August 2013

 

RASCAL (GBR433) J/80

For this weeks project I took my wife's favorite glasses out of the cabinet and had some fun with the speedlight and a white reflector board. I put the camera on the table in front of the subjects, used the builtin 10 second timer and then ran to the back and held up a red blanket for the background, which of course you do not see here, but I will share the monochrome version of this one later...

The blue roller print was purchased to make a child's dress and never used. The striped fabric is scraps from a patriotic apron.

Opening day coverage from Week 1 of the NFL Season featuring the Washington Commanders vs. Jacksonville Jaguars camp at FedEx Field, Landover, MD, September, 11th, 2022. (All-Pro Reels / Joe Glorioso)

Oh hell yes! Mick Jagger is still doing it!

Photos from week 6

Week One! My new baby 50mm f1.4 and how it came out!

Kelly Liyakasa, Associate Editor

for Adexchanger, Christine Bender

SVP, Marketing of Armani Exchange and Melissa Goidel Chief Revenue Officer at

Refinery29, Inc. participate in the Building a Digital Publishing Brand Today and Making Money panel at Social Media Week in New York February 18, 2014. Insider Images/Andrew Kelly (UNITED STATES)

Week 18 began yesterday on Thursday for me. It's the first week that I've felt I look pregnant instead of just having a big beer gut.

UK Coffee Week™ is a nationwide event which aims to promote the success and vibrancy of the UK coffee and foodservice sector.

 

It provides a valuable opportunity for the coffee industry and British consumers to give back to an extremely worthy cause. Money raised during UK Coffee Week™ will help raise awareness and benefit Project Waterfall.

 

100% of consumer donations will go directly to fund Project Waterfall.

 

This year UK Coffee Week hopes to raise more than £1 million which could make a life changing difference to up to 100,000 people living in coffee-producing countries.

 

During UK Coffee Week™, customers will be able to make 5p voluntary donations across a wide range of UK coffee shop venues. Direct public donations can also be made through other sources including online, text and charity auctions.

 

There are a variety of in-store, regional and national media activities to raise the profile of the coffee and foodservice industry as well as providing charitable funds for Project Waterfall.

 

100% of all consumer donations to Project Waterfall go directly to chosen water projects, the first in partnership with WaterAid in the Mbulu District, Tanzania.

 

www.ukcoffeeweek.com/What-is-UK-Coffee-Week.aspx

 

OK, so it's a few days late...

#Dogwood52, Week 2: Landscape

Day 6 - Thursday, 7th August 2014

 

Start of the Artemis Challenge

 

PRINCE DE BRETAGNE (80) - trimiran

Hugo Pardo Kuklinski en la Conferencia "Blogs en la Web 2.0", dentro de la e-week 2006, organizada por la Universitat de Vic y el Ajuntament de Vic.

week one assignment Get Your Paint On

acrylics and coffee on 10"x13" upcycled drawer from Ikea

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