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This is my baby (the camera, not the girl), I always carry her with me. I was really tired of seeing my face all the time, so I decided to post something that doesn't involve me (that's my sister in the picture bee-tee-dubs).
p.s. I made a tumbler. I'm so corny it hurts.
10/52 :: Changes.
PTM This is our life defi photo.
One dress after the other.
New story, new amusement...
Her imagination goes so fast, she's wonderful!
change
verb, changed, chang⋅ing
1. to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one's opinion; to change the course of history.
Leesburg, VA 10/22/2008
Reluctant about uploading this one, but I'm glad I did. Stepping out of the batters box on this one.
Used in: Los Angeles Loyolan Newspaper
LMU Baseball vs. USD
Shot with Canon 7D
1/3200 | f5.6 | 400ISO
Hi guys,
It has been what? 2 years since my last upload...
A lot has changed in these years - my main focus has been in front of the camera as a fashion content creator, until a week ago.
After many many years shooting with my Canon 1000D, I decided it was time for a change and so it happened; I treated myself on a Canon 6D Mark l. Later that week I decided to go for the lens I have always wanted: EF 24-70 f2.8 ll UMS.
Took it for a try this weekend in the gorgeous tulip fields. Back on my knees and being out there made me realise how much I have missed it.
Hopefully more uploads soon!
Have a great evening!
Season is changing and it's getting new color and new life. This is very delighting to see the change of this color.
I like the statement The change we need and the same way I do like We can't change the world unless we change ourselves!
The startled flock of Dowitchers flies back and forth, changing directions rapidly. The whole flock changes color each direction change. Sometimes their white undersides are visible, and other times their darker topsides are shown.
BERLIN, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 06: (L-R) Esports caster Yinsu, kaquka and MitchMan at the 2024 VALORANT Game Changers Championship Knockouts stage in Berlin, Germany on November 06, 2024. (Photo by Adela Sznajder/Riot Games)
8154 and BL28 stop at Moss Vale for a crew change before heading back south with a Down empty grain service.
A sign at the end of Walton Well Road in Oxford, heading towards Port Meadow, directing construction traffic and the future.
Bill, please find attached my "Smoking Gun Photo" from 1989.
This was a photo which I took during a sailboat race on the Great Salt Lake
of the Kennecott copper smelter in Magna, UT.
This photo received national coverage, is posted in many EPA offices know as
the "Smoking Gun" image, and was presented to the Governor of the State of
Utah, along with the Kennecott/Rio Tinto Zinc financials, which showed that
this company was earning over $1M a day, running their processes in this
manner.
While this is the picture of many of the "runaway" smelter processes, it
shows what happens at many smelters that have marginal pollution controls,
especially in third world countries.
Kennecott/RTZ ended up spending over $1b to clean up the process, after the
Great Salt Lake Yacht Club, of which then I was commodore, launched a
lawsuit with the support of the Environmental Defense Fund.
I have to admit that the Kennecott process (going from batch to continuous
smelting) is much cleaner now, but this photo may be good evidence of what
is probably happening at other smelters around the world.
I am using this photo as the background image on facebook for the Interfaith
Power & Light fb page.
Yours free to use, if you feel that it is appropriate.
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Within 15 minutes this evening, the sky in Richhill changed in so many ways and into so many different colours! Absolutely fantastic! ☀️
From left, Brig. Gen. Peter DeLuca, outgoing U.S. Army Engineer School commandant; Maj. Gen. Leslie Smith, Maneuver Support Center of Excellence and Fort Leonard Wood commanding general; and Brig. Gen. Anthony Funkhouser, incoming USAES commandant; prepare to take part in the USAES change-of-commandant ceremony, July 30, in Nutter Field House. Army photo by Michael Curtis/Released
Brig. Gen. Roy Webb, Maneuver Support Center of Excellence deputy commanding general for the Army National Guard, presents Brig. Gen. Peter DeLuca with a replication of the Minute Man Soldier for his support and contributions to the National Guard unit. National Guard Soldiers make up 50 percent of the Engineer Regiment and 50 percent of the Soldiers who train here. Army photo by Michael Curtis/Released
Andy Magee.
Change.
Coins mounted on MDF.
48 x 36 x 2 inches.
Wall Mounted.
2008.
Private Collection
Change is a timely portrait of Barack Obama made from 3700 circulated coins. Beyond the visual pun, the work evokes a sense of historical significance. Although the piece is made entirely of coins, it could be considered a portrait made from portraits. Each coin is carefully arranged with the presidential portrait facing out. This subtle detial suggests that Obama is made from the same qualities as Lincoln, Jefferson, Washington, and Roosevelt. Like Obama's grassroots fundraising campaign, sculptor Andy Magee collected all of the coins for this sculpture from friends and colleagues - who generously emptied their pockets and coin jars for the artwork.
An image of Change was featured in TIME Magazine's Person of the Year issue, in December 2008, and in COINage Magazine in March 2009.
There has been lots of change underway in Bradford in recent years, most of it slow progress due to the economic downturn.
This is the view of City Park where there should be a lake but on the day it was drained.
To the left is the old police station (half demolished), the covered up and derelict Odeon to the right, that the council want to demolish but most of the public don't, and in the centre the Alhambra theatre that they will be leaving well alone.
Sea Cadets out on the water at Lower fishguard practicing their boat skills.
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This is where it all happened. Just one cut from ear to ear, then they pulled the skin back behind my head and removed a palm sized section of skull. They then parted the hemispheres of my brain and went down the middle to my brain stem to remove the tumour. Now it has all healed but the plate they put in has sunk somewhat, leaving me with a rather large crater. Which is useful for collecting water. Or as an ashtray.
A couple backlit leaves that are changing from green to red are in sharp focus against a backdrop of out of focus backlit leaves and branches.
This used to be an All Bar One, and they haven't changed much. It still looks like an All Bar One. (Photo of it as an All Bar One.)
Address: 126-128 Notting Hill Gate.
Owner: Stonegate Pub Company (website); Mitchells and Butlers [All Bar One] (former).
Links:
Beer in the Evening (All Bar One)
Pingyao is a World Heritage Town; it was a financial center of China. Its history dates back 2,700 years and is one of the best preserved ancient cities in the known world.
In one of their exhibition areas people dress in period costumes. This is an example of a money changer.