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Now here's a challenge. As a purist I tend to photograph my sujects both alive and insitu; as found, where found. This Tussock moth caterpillar was found hanging by a thread from a maple tree (the drop line is visible). The slight breeze was enough to send it in an arc about five feet wide causing it to enter bright sunny spots and deep shady ones in an instant. Not for the faint of heart! All said and done, I'm rather proud of these considering this caterpillar is wild and free and making the most of it by getting into the swing of it all.
TRUST QUALITY CONDOMS
Bunong Braso Challenge
Grand Championship
Ever Gotesco Commonwealth
August 6, 2011
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December Challenge Day 24: Gift
This is the program cover from my first year as one of Limestone's Madrigal Singers. It is also the first gift that Ginger ever gave me. It is also the only gift that has ever made me cry.
an outtake from a competition on Panachallenge
this is Warleigh Weir near Bath. a popular swimming space during the summer.
this is a google map link
www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Warleigh+Weir/@51.3770909,-2....
The school's adopted charity from 2011 is SKRUM, an AIDS charity which educates young southern Africans through a sporting medium.
Money is being raised here by getting rugby balls through the hole in the board, easier than it looks. It's called the Brian Moore Challenge (check out the face on the board).
School charity matters are organised by Rhiannon Wynne.
The New York State Department of Health is pleased to announce the five finalists for the Aging Innovation Challenge, a crowdsource competition developed in partnership with HeroX to generate innovative solutions to assist older adults and their caregivers in carrying out activities of daily living.
The Challenge was open to all undergraduate and graduate students attending a college or university in New York State. The finalists were narrowed down from a field of 24 semi-finalists, which were originally selected from 35 submissions.
Finalists made a 15-minute presentation demonstrating their prototype and how it will impact older adults and their caregivers. (Mike Wren/Department of Health)
Taken for "Themes & Challenges: history week".
I tried capturing this statue last week for "Statues/Monuments" week, but I had my nifty fifty with me, and I couldn't frame this statue well without standing in the street. Managed to come back to it yesterday with my 35mm, but found the bright midafternoon sun to pose a challenge. Ah well, it is what it is; two attempts is likely all I'll manage. Maybe someday if I have my camera at work with this lens on an overcast day I'll try again.
This statue constantly reminds me that Maryland was officially a Southern state during the Civil War. It shows two Southern generals, Gen. R. E. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson.
Vancouver's Little Mountain Little League Challenger Division team play Clinton LL from Michigan in the Little League World Series Exhibition Game at Volunteer Stadium.
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I film my friend Tim Jones as he takes the Fatburger XXX Challenge.
Day two of Blogworld & New Media Expo recap at www.benspark.com/bwe09-hellos-and-goodbyes.html
Cedar Court Hotel, Bradford, Yorkshire, England.
Combat Challenge 17
Match Maker Information
Saif Khan- 07527 285 975
Venue Address
Rooley Lane, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD5 8HW
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La 8ème édition du challenge EducEco s'est déroulée pour la première fois à Valenciennes (59) les 20 et 21 mai derniers. La piste, particulièrement difficile, a mobilisé l'équipe pendant les 2 journées de la compétition. Le bilan sportif est mitigé mais la mobilisation des étudiants a été totale !
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