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The UK weather was kind to us as guests arrived at the west gate of the Tower of London on Friday 8th June for the Student & Alumni Reception. The evening started with a tour of the grounds lead by a Yeoman Warder. As guests passed Traitor’s Gate and the Bloody Tower they were then left to enjoy the sparkling array of items in the Jewel House. With the weather still being kind guests were able to enjoy a welcome drink outside the White Tower before moving into the New Armouries for the rest of the evening. A fantastic London Landmark for a night of networking and socialising for our students and alumni. #UoLWorldClass #TowerofLondon
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The Measurements of Aerosols, Radiation, and Clouds over the Southern Ocean (MARCUS) field campaign, which took place from October 2017 to April 2018, used several ARM instruments to capture the variability in aerosol and cloud properties across the Southern Ocean from spring to autumn.
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i have no inspiration for this one. i was just outside playing with the dogs with my camera. it was really gorgeous and warm and i was just standing in the sun, and i suddenly just snapped these 6 pics by just moving my arm around my waist. voila.
i have a bunch of outtakes that are completely differently. i think ill save them for when 365 is over and im in withdrawal.
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fun fact: this is the first photo that i ever maxed out the RAM on my laptop editing. i literally couldn't add one of my intended layers on PS because i ran out of RAM. i ended up reducing the image to less than half of its original size.
365 - 2.12.09
The Very Large Array (VLA) is a radio astronomy observatory located on the Plains of San Augustin, between the towns of Magdalena and Datil, some fifty miles (80 km) west of Socorro, New Mexico, USA. U.S. Route 60 passes through the complex. The VLA stands at an altitude of 6970 ft (2124 m) above sea level. It is a component of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).