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HDR version of flickr.com/photos/jfparis/366009836/
Created with cinepaint from 8 pictures, tone mapped (fattal02 algorithm) with pfstools and finalized with the Gimp (basically some sharpening).
Some stange blue flares due to the fact that the car lights flares were not exactly the same on the different pictures of the set.
Exif data from the first picture of the set
The annual 5000 metre run in Tilgate Park in aid of Cancer Research. It's only open to women and girls. This year my daughter in law and my nine year old grand daughter were taking part.
Assemblage Room.
Assemblage artists include:
Danny Campbell
Jim Frazer
Greely Myatt
Justine Rubin
Veronica Scarpellino
Dayna Thacker
Niles Wallace
Official Site - Eyedrum
Installation Room.
Installation artists include: Nicholas Fraser (New York), Patrick Holbrook (Milledgeville), Lillian Blades (Atlanta), Amandine Drouet (Atlanta), Will Eccleston (Atlanta), and Julie Ward (Birmingham).
Official Site - Eyedrum
These Texas hot customized cars meet in the stadium for the judges verdict. Showing a '55 Ford F100, a '63 Chevy Impala, an '09 BMW 135i, and a 1980 MGB owned by Dean, Justin Steven and Trod.
We recently started working with La Main Tendre Orphanage to secure the education of the thirty school age kids in the Orphanage’s care.
We’ve already provided desks and school supplies for the free school that the orphanage hosts, and we’ll soon build a semi-permanent, transitional school on the property. The project's entire cost will be less than $1,250 or EU 898.
When we say a “transitional school” we mean a school that will be usable and comfortable as is for a number of years and can later be expanded into a full permanent school.
Transitional schools can be built using only a small investment and will ensure education for vulnerable children for years to come.
At the moment we are constructing the school’s roofing structures on our base and will soon start building the school at the orphanage. This project is on-going, so keep checking in for updates.
With thanks to our partners here in Haiti GrassRoots United, for their logistical support. For more on GrassRoots United’s accomplishments visit them online at www.GrassRootsUnited.org.
To support this project and other projects like it, please visit www.EDVolunteers.org/donate
East window by Frederick Preedy, 1858.
All Saints church at Claverley is a church-crawler's delight, among the finest of Shropshire's churches. Externally it is a handsome structure in red sandstone whose most prominent features appear to be 15th century or later, but the oldest parts of the building date back to the 12th century and are only revealed when one steps inside. The south tower with its pinnacled parapet is especially attractive in the warm hues of its stonework. This is a grand edifice built to impress, a role in which it succeeds.
Inside the earlier origins of the church become clear as one is faced with the Norman north nave arcade directly opposite the entrance. What is so special here however is not just its antiquity but the astonishing scheme of wall paintings that have survived here, believed to date from c1200. The main colours are red, ochre and black and the dominant element is the central frieze of knights in combat mounted on horseback, usually facing each other in pairs. It is an extremely rare survival and makes the church well worth visiting for this alone, but it does have other charms.
The interior here feels to some degree like a sequence of separate spaces, each with its own identity, owing to the more complex layout with the tower base interrupting the aisle on the south side. The south chapel is especially interesting for its monuments, particularly the impressive Broke tomb from the Tudor period with its three recumbent effigies. There is some interesting glass, only a few fragments remain from the medieval period but there is rich Victorian glass in the east window and two delightful Arts & Crafts windows at the west end.
Claverley church is the one to visit in this area, one of the most rewarding in the county. I have visited twice and on both occasions found it open and welcoming (I had to return after a problem with my camera left me with very poor low-res photos from my first trip!).
For more see the article below:-
Assemblage Room.
Assemblage artists include:
Danny Campbell
Jim Frazer
Greely Myatt
Justine Rubin
Veronica Scarpellino
Dayna Thacker
Niles Wallace
Official Site - Eyedrum