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Shots the next day of our KULAY Workshop in Reem Riviera Resort. OFW month event
Comments and Criticism are welcome
This abandoned alignment is on the property of Traders Point Christian Church. The remains of a building foundation stretch across the road. Historic aerials show that this segment has been bypassed since the 1950s, and that a small building was once built here.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Rebecca Walsh, left, prepares to make corrections during a survey alignment on an unfinished runway at Camp Dwyer, Afghanistan, June 25, 2010. The runway will be used to accommodate heavier aircraft at Camp Dwyer. Sergeant Walsh is an engineer deployed 809th Expeditionary Red Horse Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Quinton Russ/released)
On June 24, 2022 around 4:20am, a rare planetary alignment occurred in the night sky. I went to our local park to see if I could capture this moment. Here's a short video describing the four-photo panorama I created from that morning.
From left to right, Mercury, Venus, crescent moon, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn all aligned themselves!
DCIM\100GOPRO Looking south from Woolgoolga. Woolgoolga bypass is now open, though the rest of the upgrade is still under construction.
even though I have a jig I still use 5 pins. to make sure I hit the set up dead on when tacking. its cuz I prefer to tack on the table where i know the alignment is dead on rather than in the jig. someday I'll get a better jig I have more faith in but for now its two in the head tube two on the bb and one on the seat tube
If it's not aligned perfectly, it's not a Serotta. Bryar Sesselman, an 11-year Serotta veteran, checks the alignment of a fork while Steve Burr, who has been with us for six months, looks on.
Me and my wife went to Paris and it was to hot to carry my camera around so I settled on shooting a few images through the window of the tourbus
The sun rises over the curvature of Queen Annes lace while in the distance sun flare takes on the look of distant planets.
These images are from two very similar projects that I've just helped my friends with. They want to be able to hold bike frames on their alignment tables by the head tube. They both purchased used bench centers, and we had to make bull nose centers for them.
The fit up needed to be very close, so we were working to within a few tenths.
The other complication was that one of the centers on each set was spring loaded and utilized a rack and pinion to withdraw it... so we had to mill those rack gears.
Going through some older photos, I came across a yet-to-be-assembled panorama of the tessellated pavement in Tasmania I shot a couple of years ago.
When I put the panorama together I was convinced that the rock lines aligning was mere lens distortion, and so tried to fix it. After fruitlessly playing around, I looked at each individual photo closely. No lens distortion here, the rock lines actually did merge.
Despite how relatively small this 'beach' was, the lines, reflections, perfect and imperfect geometry along with crashing waves could have entertained an army of photographers for days. Fortunately, I (we) had it all to ourselves this morning.
<3 Rocks
Workforce Alignment workshop "Building strong partnerships to support Wisconsin’s workforce need." A conversation hosted by UW Oshkosh, Department of Workforce Development, Fox Valley Tech and WAICU.
Wall alignment. Site s40. Village of Hamdamigga (?sp): Very large site consisting of mud-brick mounds, rock-cut features into the natural limestone, scattered basalt blocks and fragments, and visible foundations of rectangular structures, mostly in limestone rubble, existing on both sides of the modern road. Like other sites of this nature, the modern settlement has shifted away from the ancient remains, which are used in part for the location of the modern cemetery. Two (modern) reservoirs exist here. (El Anderin, Syria).
06/16/2011 The Manhattan Bridge and a passing skateboarder. Fuji Superia X-Tra 400. Canon A-1. Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4.
Some people think of organizational alignment as "getting people to buy in" with an idea that is already formed. This may be useful sometimes but I don't think it's optimal.
Alignment is the process of synthesizing varied opinions and viewpoints on a subject.
Getting alignment on "why we're doing this is not about getting everyone to see "the right answer" so much as incorporating everyone's viewpoint into a "shared vision" of what that means.
Cultural alignment can mean "same thing" as in, "we are all driving toward the same goals" (true north) or it can mean "same way" as in, "we do things consistently."
A flock of geese does both -- can a modern organization work in the same way without stifling creativity?