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On November 19, 2013 VCAD held ONwards fashion show at the Croatian Cultural Centre on 3250 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC V5N. It was a sold out event, which proves only one thing – VCAD is one of the leading fashion design colleges in Canada.
Check out Vancouver's up-and-coming fashion designers and their collections - Olivia Bing, Zoe Collins, Evan Ducharme, Tira Hummelle, Huong Le, Tennille Oppen, Joshua Shin, Shaunique Simpson, Olivia Stewart, Darius Tuliso and Ross Victoriano.
Watch VCAD ONwards fashion show official video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwA0pnkygt4
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These wildflowers were seen on a day trip to the upstate of South Carolina. The two places we visited were Eva Chandler Heritage Preserve (managed by SCDNR) and Nine Times Preserve (managed by TNC). This was the only wildflower we observed blooming on this trip, although the next few weeks will bring forth a dazzling array of Spring ephemerals. Stay tuned to this spot...
For more about our day trip, please go to Jim's Blog.
PictionID:46544407 - Catalog:Array - Title:Array - Filename:Reedy_0157 Lockheed L-188 Electra N1881 in flight.tif - Robert Reedy was a native of Amarillo Texas. He attended college in Wichita Kansas, studying aeronautical engineering. On graduation he was quickly snapped up by Stearman Aircraft. During his subsequent career he made stops at Lockheed, Thorp and back to Lockheed where he retired as a vice president of sales. Reedy was involved in the design of several Stearman, Vega and Thorp types, the Lockheed P2V, Little Dipper, Big Dipper, and L-1011.--Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
On Wednesday, 2 March 2022, the first stone-laying ceremony for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) took place at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, Brandenburg (Germany). To celebrate this milestone, Brandenburg’s Science Minister, Manja Schüle, and Head of the Sub-Department Large-Scale Facilities and Basic Research at the Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Volkmar Dietz, participated in the ceremony on campus, together with the Managing Director of the CTAO gGmbH, Federico Ferrini and the Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors, Helmut Dosch.
More info: www.cta-observatory.org/sdmc-first-stone-ceremony/
Image Rights: DESY / www.marco-urban.de
Imaris Snapshot
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
An array of umbrella displayed at a store in Cochin Kerala.
There are so many varieties of umbrellas croping up, what with the three folds and four folds, to fit in your pocket (but the price is not good for the pocket)
is one of my favorite places in New Mexico. I was there several times and I'm fascinated by this place in the middle of nowhere.
The Very Large Array (VLA) is a radio astronomy observatory located on the Plains of San Agustin, 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, which is adjacent to the Boy Scout Double H High Adventure Base. The VLA stands at an elevation of 6970 ft (2124 m) above sea level. It is a component of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).
ist einer meiner Lieblingsorte in New Mexico. Ich war mehrere Male dort und ich bin fasziniert von diesem Ort mitten im Nichts.
Das Very Large Array (VLA) ist ein Interferometer für astronomische Beobachtungen im Radiobereich. Die Anlage befindet sich auf der Ebene von San Agustin zwischen den Städten Magdalena und Datil in New Mexico in den Vereinigten Staaten, etwa 80 Kilometer westlich von Socorro. Das Teleskop befindet sich auf 2.124 m ü. NN und ist Teil der amerikanischen National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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Dr Pierre Cox signing the contract for the ALMA Band 7 receivers. The ALMA Board announced on 14 November 2012 that Dr Cox has been appointed as the next Director of ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. He will take up duty on 1 April 2013, for a period of five years.
More information: www.eso.org/public/images/ann12084a/
Credit:
P. Cox
left: sumi ink on arches 88
middle two: sumi ink on lettra
right: sumi ink+oil ink on lettra ( i like that it shows the brush texture)
My photo adventure yesterday involved driving twenty miles (approximately 32 km) along Mulholland Highway from the Paramount Ranch near my home through the rugged Santa Monica Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. If you look at a Google satellite map of the Malibu, California area you will get an idea of what the terrain and drive can be like. Mulholland Highway is a snakelike road and has its share of really sharp hairpin turns, continuous "S" curves" and numerous rises and drops of elevation along the route. You drive through some gorgeous countryside while seeing almost no cars (even so it took me an hour and a half to make the trip one-way). This is so close to large populated metropolitan areas yet some areas of the Santa Monica Mountains feel remote. There are some pockets of populated areas and some beautiful ranch lands along the route.
Zoom in on the satellite image and the dishes are clearly visible. This array of three large satellite dishes (at least that's what I think they are) is visible from quite a distance away as you are driving down the steep canyon. This little pull out was the only place I found to stop to get a view and take a few photographs. There is a road that leads directly to these dishes but I'm not certain if its accessible to the general public. I'd like to get closer look sometime. I'm a 'space buff' and I remember a larger array of radio telescope dishes in the Jodie Foster movie "Contact". I believe that array is in New Mexico near White Sands or Los Alamos (I urge you to view Pete Tuner's marvelous images of the New Mexico Large Array in the December 2003 edition of Harper's Magazine if you want to see how beautifully they can be photographed).
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Anzac at Wanaka at the Anzac blipmeet and lunch at Snowy s place. April 25, 2015, Central Otago in New Zealand.After such a beautiful day yesterday today is very windy and cloudy but warm.
All About Wanaka: www.lakewanaka.co.nz/
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
The Allen Telescope Array (ATA is a joint effort by the SETI Institute and the Radio Astronomy Laboratory (RAL) at the University of California, Berkeley to construct a radio interferometer that is dedicated to astronomical observations and a simultaneous search for extraterrestrial intelligence.
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Imaris Snapshot
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
Not surprisingly, many things remind me of the sun these days.
Back to what I do best, even though I don't do flowers.
The sun always COMES UP tomorrow.
A large array of coconut seedlings established by GWD Forestry in Brazil.
The coconuts produced on the plantation sites will be ready to harvest after just 4 years and will create and annual income for investors from then on till the investment's end with an average Internal Return Rate (IRR) of around 23%.
For more information:
Imaris Snapshot
Microscopy images taken during my fall quarter rotation in Stephen Smith's lab at Stanford. The technique is array tomography, which produces for these crisp, 3D, high resolution, large scale, many-channel fluorescence images.
smithlab.stanford.edu
Legend:
White: DAPI (cell nuclei)
Green: YFP (Subpopulation of layer V pyramidal neurons)
Purple: Tubulin
Blue/Red: Neurofilament
Orange: Myelin Basic Protein
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These A6 size notebooks are handbound, using 90 g/m soft white text block with Japanese handmade Washi covers. These bindings are variations of the tradtional Four-Hole bindings, namely Kangxi and Hemp-Leaf (asa-no-ha toji, the japanese name for this really pretty stitched pattern).
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