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Wide Eyed play at The Hare and Hounds in Birmingham, 16 November 2013.
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By cropping the sky and the grass we leave out irrelevant matter and focus on the pack of hounds and then the eye is led to the solitary horse and rider in the distance. The various features form a triangle which binds them together somewhat. Canon G3, 24.1.11
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Production Stills for a Mary Lorson and the Soubrettes music video at the State Theater, Ithaca, NY.
UNU-WIDER and ICRIER organized an afternoon seminar on ‘Inequality - Trends Worldwide and in India’ in Delhi, 22 January 2016.
At the seminar, the latest version of UNU-WIDER’s World Income Inequality Database (WIID3.3), and two studies that utilize it will be presented and discussed. This research deals with global trends in inequality and redistribution across a diverse set of countries.
The second part of the seminar will deal with Indian experiences of inequality, launching the Indian part of an ongoing UNU-WIDER research project ‘Inequality in the Giants’. The research combines and harmonizes data from a number of complementary sources in order to generate a more comprehensive picture of the income distribution in the country. By supplementing consumption data with data from national accounts and other data sources, the research gives an overview of trends in inequality.
On my way home and I just had to take a photo of these clouds. Remind me of those 80's serial killer films.
Datong is going through quite a building boom, and on the outskirts of town there are wide roads that are practically deserted. I don't think it will be like that a few years from now.
Commissary Ridge seen from the observation platform on the peak of Mt Mitchell.
Mt Mitchell State Park, Yancey County, North Carolina.