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View from window of Purple Route Charm City Circulator Bus southbound between East Lexington and East Fayette Street in Baltimore MD on Friday evening, 26 August 2016 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse

 

Ride By Shooting / View From Bus Windows Series

 

En route to Inner Harbor

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I have been lost in Photoshop. I was having ideas in Lightroom and they led to edits and on to Photoshop CS and from there they are stretching out towards some notion of motion pictures. I have not used this Film Temperature Control System. I have been calling a film cooker. It looks superb and it comes with a three pin U.K. Plug fitted ready for accurate simmering film into tender toner and sharpish shadows and might fine highlights.

 

I have used two fonts to give °CineStill a look as it has in the packaging.

 

I forget to mention the soundtrack. Two tracks from those provided by my editing service with no composers and players listed. I have edited tracks individually and together. All errors on me and all praise to unknown originators of music. I wish that I had some names to praise.

 

© PHH Sykes 2023

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The circulating area of the erstwhile railway terminus (railroad terminal) at the immigration museum on Ellis Island. I found the 'To Trains' (far end) and 'To Ferries' (nearest camera) boards fascinating. And see the number of platforms for the trains! You can make out upto 13 until the picture gets fuzzy. As an ardent train lover, my heart bleeds to see railroads abandoned in this manner. This station was actually called Communipaw station, and its use was abandoned in 1967.(New York, USA, Oct. 2006)

Rumors once again circulate London of the strange figure of Spring Heeled Jack.

 

Mitch & Gus' fame has proceeded them and visiting industrialist, Lord Wayne ensures they are on the guest to his extravagant charity ball.

 

Talk of the shadowy character leaping across London's rooftops suggests that he maybe renamed Spring Heeled Bat, due to some recent eye witness accounts in the papers.

 

(With thanks to Johnson Cameraface for the nudge in this direction)

Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, visited the Joint Readiness Training Center July 21 and circulated the battlefield to meet with Soldiers assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and its supporting elements during their combat exercise rotation at JRTC. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by the 119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, visited the Joint Readiness Training Center July 21 and circulated the battlefield to meet with Soldiers assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and its supporting elements during their combat exercise rotation at JRTC. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by the 119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

The Literature Department & The Ohio Center for the Book at the Cleveland Public Library hosted the “Circulate Love: Poetry of Love Poetry Reading” on Valentine’s Day, February 14th , 2012 from 12:00 to 1:00. A selection of poems by Ohio authors were featured.

The Literature Department & The Ohio Center for the Book at the Cleveland Public Library hosted the “Circulate Love: Poetry of Love Poetry Reading” on Valentine’s Day, February 14th , 2012 from 12:00 to 1:00. A selection of poems by Ohio authors were featured.

Here is a picture that has circulated around the world in its time: Stalin, Roosevelt, and Churchill. Teheran, a sunny December morning, 1943.

Rooswelt asks Churchill what has become of the ruler of this country, Shah Reza. The Shah admired Hitler and surrounded himself with Hitler's people. There were Germans all over Iran, in the palace, the ministries, the army.

Hitler was at war with England and Russia and our monarch could not tolerate England and Russia; he rubbed his hands gleefully as the Führer's armies advanced.

Then, at a moment of crisis, as german divisions were advancing farther and farther eastward, the Shah suddenly refused the Allies use of the railroad.

They moved decisively: units of the British and Red armies entered Iran in August 1941. The British, who respect even those monarchs who betray them, left Reza Khan an honorable way out: Would His Highness kindly abdicate in favour of his son, the heir of the throne? We have a high opinion of him and will ensure his position. But His Highness should not think there is any other solution.

The Shah agreed and in September of that year 1941, his twenty-two year son Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ascended the throne.

 

Ryszard Kapuscinski, Shah of Shahs

The Literature Department & The Ohio Center for the Book at the Cleveland Public Library hosted the “Circulate Love: Poetry of Love Poetry Reading” on Valentine’s Day, February 14th , 2012 from 12:00 to 1:00. A selection of poems by Ohio authors were featured.

Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, visited the Joint Readiness Training Center July 21 and circulated the battlefield to meet with Soldiers assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and its supporting elements during their combat exercise rotation at JRTC. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by the 119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

View from window of Purple Route Charm City Circulator Bus southbound on St. Paul between East Pleasant and East Saratoga Street in Baltimore MD on Friday evening, 26 August 2016 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

MERCY HOSPITAL

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Ride By Shooting / View From Bus Windows Series

 

En route to Inner Harbor

DC Circulator . www.dccirculator.com and WMATA bus passing each other . Streetcape . Penn Quarter . Northwest corner of Federal Trade Building . Intersection of 7th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW . WDC . Friday Night, 5 January 2007 . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography

When rumors circulated that the Terran Union was in the market for a new medium space superiority fighter, Turner Industries leapt into action, completing, with their own funds, a fully working prototype before bidding even began.Needless to say, Turner Industries won the contract handily, as they had already footed the design costs, thereby allowing them to undercut their competitors.

 

The Perseus is a medium space superiority fighter of middling speed and maneuverability-a strange design decision, to say the least. To compensate for its relatively low speed (for its role), Turner Industries outfitted it with nearly unparalleled firepower and protection for a fighter of its size-it features two heavy hardpoints (usually only found on bombers) that normally mount 30 mm gatling cannons. In addition, this is the first space-faring vessel lighter than a corvette to feature a shield system.

 

The Perseus is generally quite successful in dogfighting situations, and can be made to be successful in anti-frigate maneuvers by mounting heavier cannons or ship-to-ship torpedoes in place of the gatling cannons.

 

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Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, visited the Joint Readiness Training Center July 21 and circulated the battlefield to meet with Soldiers assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and its supporting elements during their combat exercise rotation at JRTC. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by the 119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

Côte à l'os with rosemary, olive oil and white peppercorn vacuum-sealed in sous vide polyethylene bag. Sous vide polycarbonate water bath covered with polypropylene insulation balls. Immersion circulator. Wooden surface.

Monks circulate through villages and communities collecting donations in exchange for a blessing. Taken during a local festival on Silk island, Phnom Penh

These are circulating items that will be added to the Perkins Library stacks. Along with primary source materials, the History of Medicine will be adding many circulating, current items to the Perkins Library stacks, such as the items on all these blue carts. Circulating items can be checked out, unlike our rare books, manuscripts, and special collections which are library use only.

Apparently there is a new game circulating around Flickr that I have just found myself apart of. I've been "tagged" by Relucesco22 who is also known as Kara, the lady of my life. :)

 

Basically, you choose your 5th photo from your 5th album on your computer and post it! Then you choose three other people to tag. I'll let you know who I've chosen as soon as I've contacted them!

 

This was one of the beauties I had the pleasure of driving while working in the auto inventory management industry for 4 years. Pictured is a Porsche Carrera GT, worth over $450,000 at the time of sale. The car was in for a quick service before being sent to Texas to its new owner. I was lucky enough to do a shoot of the car in the showroom before the dealership auctioned the car on eBay, but I unfortunately lost my hard drive and with it the photoshoot pictures.

 

Absolutely stunning machine, inside and out. The noise it makes is downright evil.

A view of the upper circulating area at Blackfriars LU station. The fire doors to the right lead to the gateline. The ops room is on the left and the entrance to the westbound platform is off in the distance. The eastbound platform entrance is behind the photographer.

Some reports were circulated on Sunday that a sensitive map was published by Strava (a fitness app company). The alleged map was showing the military locations of United States and other countries. Most of the spotted locations are known to host U.S military bases, such as Afghanistan and Syria. Military analysts stressed that the information of the U.S Department of Defense should be protected, secured, and concealed.

 

Read more at: bit.ly/2DNy4bk

View from window of Purple Route Charm City Circulator Bus southbound on St. Paul between East Pleasant and East Saratoga Street in Baltimore MD on Friday evening, 26 August 2016 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

MERCY HOSPITAL

www.facebook.com/MercyMedicalCenter

 

Ride By Shooting / View From Bus Windows Series

 

En route to Inner Harbor

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Gen. James C. McConville, Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, visited the Joint Readiness Training Center July 21 and circulated the battlefield to meet with Soldiers assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team and its supporting elements during their combat exercise rotation at JRTC. (U.S. Army National Guard photos by the 119th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment)

The non-circulating library collects books, 8.779 of them, all aviation related. This small snippet features a collection of New Horizons USA, a series of travel books released by the iconic airline Pan Am in the 1950s and 60s.

As digital technology advances at breakneck speed, Images are circulating quicker than ever before. But what is the status of the image in the digital era? We are joined by German art historian Dr. Hubert Burda for an examination of the “iconic turn” that our culture is undergoing.

 

A pioneer of the media industry will be presenting a concise history of images and how they function today in our digital world. Burda traces the connection between perspectival painting and the television, demonstrating how the image requires a frame, which in turn requires a material vehicle that in our era has become a non-material vehicle with its own formal parameters. Burda shows how images have always been linked to portability, but now migrate to an unprecedented degree, so that anyone with a personal device can globally disseminate, say, footage from a concert via Youtube.

 

In the latter half of the evening Dr. Burda will have a discussion with GAFFTA Chairman, Peter Hirshberg, about the effects of digital technologies on our society and the cultural implications that follow.

 

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As the hot wave came in, the retro, vintage style is always circulating the beach scene, try this high-waisted bikini from CUPSHE.com for 50% off and enjoy free shipping!

   

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On the bus. I have ridden the Circulator once. It was not bad.

I have been lost in Photoshop. I was having ideas in Lightroom and they led to edits and on to Photoshop CS and from there they are stretching out towards some notion of motion pictures. I have not used this Film Temperature Control System. I have been calling a film cooker. It looks superb and it comes with a three pin U.K. Plug fitted ready for accurate simmering film into tender toner and sharpish shadows and might fine highlights.

 

I have used two fonts to give °CineStill a look as it has in the packaging.

 

I forget to mention the soundtrack. Two tracks from those provided by my editing service with no composers and players listed. I have edited tracks individually and together. All errors on me and all praise to unknown originators of music. I wish that I had some names to praise.

 

© PHH Sykes 2023

phhsykes@gmail.com

  

CineStill TCS-1000 - Temperature Control System - UK Plug

analoguewonderland.co.uk/products/cinestill-tcs-1000-temp...

 

°CS "TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM", TCS-1000 IMMERSION CIRCULATOR THERMOSTAT FOR MIXING CHEMISTRY AND PRECISION FILM PROCESSING, 120V ONLY

cinestillfilm.com/products/tcs-temperature-control-system...

 

Sous vide polycarbonate water bath covered with polypropylene insulation balls. Immersion circulator. Côte à l'os with rosemary, olive oil and white peppercorns vacuum-sealed in sous vide polyethylene bag. Wooden surface. Light effect. Pinkish background.

Lithuania has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin may additionally take a look at Nato within the weeks earlier than Donald Trump becomes US president.

Foreign Minister Linas Linkevicius said he changed into “very afraid” for the Baltics, as well as the Syrian metropolis of...

 

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As digital technology advances at breakneck speed, Images are circulating quicker than ever before. But what is the status of the image in the digital era? We are joined by German art historian Dr. Hubert Burda for an examination of the “iconic turn” that our culture is undergoing.

 

A pioneer of the media industry will be presenting a concise history of images and how they function today in our digital world. Burda traces the connection between perspectival painting and the television, demonstrating how the image requires a frame, which in turn requires a material vehicle that in our era has become a non-material vehicle with its own formal parameters. Burda shows how images have always been linked to portability, but now migrate to an unprecedented degree, so that anyone with a personal device can globally disseminate, say, footage from a concert via Youtube.

 

In the latter half of the evening Dr. Burda will have a discussion with GAFFTA Chairman, Peter Hirshberg, about the effects of digital technologies on our society and the cultural implications that follow.

 

grayarea.org/event/dr-hubert-burda-on-the-digital-wunderk...

Sous vide polycarbonate water bath covered with polypropylene insulation balls. Immersion circulator. Côte à l'os with herbs and spices vacuum-sealed in sous vide polyethylene bag. Wooden Lazy Susan. High point of view.

Sous vide polycarbonate water bath covered with polypropylene insulation balls. Immersion circulator. Côte à l'os with rosemary, olive oil and white peppercorns vacuum-sealed in sous vide polyethylene bag. Wooden surface. High point of view. Light effect.

Preparing for the 72-hour mega-marathon, which typically takes place directly after the new year and the long holiday season, can be a challenge. There was a nasty cold circulating among my family and friends throughout the whole season, that I had somehow managed to avoid.

 

My theme this year was vintage Ravensburger art puzzles from the 1970s, featuring some recent acquisitions from the highly recommended Rare Puzzles online marketplace. The plan was a "tower" - one each of 500, 1000, 1500, 2000 and 3000 pieces - a feat I had achieved once before in 2018. This time, I expected it to be a tall order, simply because I was very limited in my choices, as there just aren't that many Ravensburger art puzzles from the 1970s to begin with, and few that have a straight-forward, colorful, easy image. I also decided to make all of the puzzles sans box reference, which I hadn't done the other time. My original plan was for the above puzzles, plus the 3k of Oriental Folk Scene from 1973 to complete the tower.

 

I didn't quite get there. The first evening, I really pushed myself, speeding through the 500 piece in 1 hr., 7 mins., and then immediately after, the 1000 in 2 hr., 54 mins., before taking a few minutes to post my results. Then, I started the 1530 piece Canaletto, putting in another 3 hours before going to bed after 1 a.m.

 

I woke up the next morning with a huge lump of nastiness in my throat, and realized that I was getting sick. The rest of the weekend went downhill from there.

 

I had a good start, so finished up the Canaletto (total time, 6:10) at around 11 on Friday morning, and got right into the 2000 piece Panini, which I could tell wouldn't be easy. I put another 5 hours in, before taking dinner roughly 24 hours into the whole event.

As the evening drew on, I felt lousy as the fatigue, headache and congestion worsened. I had to call it an early night, around 9, and doubted whether I could continue on much longer. I had a good night's sleep, and retuned to the table in the late morning, knowing there was no way I'd finish this and a 3000 piece after that. But the sleep seemed to help, and I got the Panini finished finally, in 12 hr. and 18 mins. It would have been wise to stop there, but I figured maybe I could find another 2k and get that done within the next 24 hours. I ended up settling on Peasant Wedding by Pieter Brueghel the Younger - partly because it fit thematically with this month's BCD meeting theme, Celebration - and I estimated it would be slightly easier than the Panini.

 

In 2010 I built the Ravensburger 5000 piece of Farm Wedding, the original painting by the elder Pieter Brueghel. I vaguely remembered that puzzle as being easy, but this version is quite a bit darker and more brown, with grainy, muddy pieces throughout close to half of the scene, whereas the foreground and background is easily separated in the 5k version. Yes, there were a few easy red, white and blue areas, but after those, it was a real slog. The repeat pattern didn't help, either, as I had to move around several misplaced pieces. I started the puzzle at 2:30 on Saturday and got 6 hours in before crashing at around 9:30; optimistically, I figured at worst there might be another 6 hours to go, so I could start back up Sunday morning at 9, and finish around 3, well before the 6 p.m. finish time.

 

But the puzzle proved more difficult than expected. I started at 8:45 a.m., and basically had to puzzle non-stop until 5 p.m. to finish. At midday, there were still so many pieces left that I considered stopping and not posting at all since I hate counting stray pieces on an unfinished puzzle. But I pushed through, and finally it sped up toward the end. The puzzle took more than 14 hours total.

 

Piece-wise, it was my lowest total since the failed attempt at a 5k in 2020, but overall I did well in the face of having a cold, not using box reference, and tackling some moderately challenging images. After it was over, I totally collapsed.

 

It took another week-plus to get over the cold and cough, and I'm still not 100 percent.

 

This year there were more participants than ever (80), and 2024's record of 340,127 total pieces was surpassed easily, with 361,260 the official tally. Maplewood Bob participated with several Beatles-themed puzzles, and David/son2307ic made a surprise appearance, finishing several Clementoni scenic puzzles. From Germany, a participant named Josh assembled 48 mostly Ravensburger 500 piece puzzles, basically without sleeping the whole weekend, for an amazing 24,000 pieces, a singular achievement in endurance puzzling.

 

In all, I assembled 7,038 pieces in 36 hr., 32 mins. of puzzling time.

 

I have an album with all of my Mega-marathon appearances in one place. I tallied up some totals from the past 12 years:

 

2014 First Taste - 5,500 pcs. 23:57 15.7 secs./piece

2015 The Power Outage - 6,505* pcs. 35:17 16.1 s/p

2016 First Pyramid - 9,344 pcs. 41:17 15.9 s/p

2017 Dali Challenge - 10,000 pcs. 40:31 14.6 s/p

2018 The Tower - 9,000 pcs. 42:11 16.9 s/p

2019 Vintage MB's - 8,110 pcs. 33:01 14.7 s/p

2020 5K Fiasco - 3,738 pcs.** 40:00 38.5 s/p

2021 Magnum Force - 10,558 pcs. 47:07 16.1 s/p

2022 Portraits/Art Nouveau - 8,500 pcs. 43:41 18.5 s/p

2023 Yanoman Scenes - 9,883 pcs. 44:23 16.2 s/p

2024 Abstract/Cubism - 9,269 pcs. 36:54 14.4 s/p

2025 Vintage Ravensburger - 7,038 pcs. 36:32 18.5 s/p

 

* Due to a power outage I could not post my last puzzle in time. 6,505 is my "official" total; actual pcs. was 7,900, for which speed was calculated.

** My first attempt at a BIG puzzle over the marathon ended in severe eyestrain. The silver lining: after this I went to the optometrist and got fitted for reading glasses.

   

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