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A bit of a challenge, and a departure for me. A combination of mixed lighting, incandescents, skylights, and some bounced flash off of gray walls made for some "interesting" white balance fun, I had to crank the ISO up to 2500 and pictures shot that high on this old 2004 designed Canon body tend to fall apart. I used the new de-noise feature in ACR, it did a commendable job, but it took around 35 minutes per picture to accomplish. Then there was the issue with moving subjects, definitely not my forte!
this photo was taken 5 minutes after the officer used his emergency lights just to get through a long red light. I'll admit, that really agitates me... especially when we're nowhere near the Cleveland Clinic campus.
One of the UAB hospitals @ night.The Kirklin Clinic was designed by world-renowned architect I.M. Pei, who also planned the expansion of the Lourve in Paris and designed its glass pyramid.
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🏥 The Quigless Clinic–Hospital in Tarboro, North Carolina is a landmark of African American medical history and community resilience. Founded in 1946 by Dr. Milton Douglas Quigless Sr., it was the first hospital for Black residents in Tarboro—built during segregation when Dr. Quigless was denied privileges at the local hospital.
️ Architectural & Historic Significance
- Location: 99 N Main St, Tarboro, NC 27886
- Style: Early Commercial, two-story brick building with large glass block windows
- Listed on the National Register of Historic Places: October 27, 2000
- Originally included a 25-bed hospital on the second floor and medical offices below
👨⚕️ Dr. Milton Quigless Sr.
- Born in Port Gibson, Mississippi, he earned his medical degree from Meharry Medical College
- Moved to Tarboro in 1936, initially practicing in an abandoned fish market
- Known for blending herbal remedies with modern medicine and for his arthritis treatment made from local herbs
- Inducted into the Twin County Hall of Fame in 2004
️ Recent Developments
- In 2020, the building was purchased by Moye Corp. with plans to convert it into Riverview Lofts—five residential units with patios facing the Tar River
- Groundbreaking took place in August 2024, with support from the Quigless family and the town of Tarboro
Standalone shot, not because of overbuilding like usual but because I just felt the build deserved it. Which is funny because I don't think the scene deserved a build with so much effort in it...so maybe this actually is overbuilding.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Foto presa amb una Rolleicord II, fabricada cap al 1937; pel·licula Ilford Delta 100 revelada amb HC110, dissolució b.
La façana principal del Hospital Clinic, al Eixample de Barcelona.
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Picture taken with a Rolleicord II, made in 1937; Ilford Delta 100, developed in HC110 dilution b.
The main entrance to the Hospital Clínic, in Barcelona. It's also part of the Medicine Faculty of the Universitat de Barcelona.
Good morning, Lord.
I'm not in a good mood, archangel.
What's the problem, Lord?
Humans. Their guns. The bullshit machismo non-stop killing.
Very troubling, isn’t it.
It's a sickness is what is. A defect in their nature. One for which they will pay.
Pay? How so,Lord?
Do I have to spell it out for you, archangel?
Well, you do work in. . . you know, mysterious ways.
This won't be so mysterious.
No?
Let's just say the Arcturans will be very pleased.
Ah, your latest world.
And a much improved one over its predecessor.
But Arcturans don't even know what guns are.
Right. They don't need to.
Nordseeklinik Reflektionen
Sonnenuntergang Genuss Spaziergang auf der Borkumer Promenade.
Sunset pleasure walk on the Promenade Borkum.
Wir waren NICHT in der Klinik / we were NOT in the Clinic
_ Back to Borkum once again _ image #206 of 345
SONY αlpha NEX-7 & SEL18200 (18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OSS, E-Mount)
18 mm _ f/13 _ 1/13s _ ISO100
PSe, cropped, neat image filtered
03.11.2015 / 16:50 CET / MEZ
Borkum_2015-(206)_web_filtered
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position of the photographer:
53°35´21``N _ 06°39`28´´E
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Entry of the world famous Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. My son works here in the SPARC innovation lab, which prompted our visit to the beautiful state of Minnesota.
The Mayo Clinic is a wonderful place. The medical facilities are state of the art but it is the quality patient care and compassion that makes this place stand out. Mayo has always been a place of innovation and is one of the few medical facilities that have taken a page out of the Japanese business play book. Businesses have learned that innovation is key to survival. Mayo applies this same forward thinking to healthcare. Very refreshing!
Mayo Clinic is the first and largest integrated, not-for-profit medical group practice in the world. Doctors from every medical specialty work together to care for patients with the philosophy, 'the needs of the patient come first.'
There are 3,000 physicians and scientists and 46,600 allied staff workers at Mayo Clinic in it's three locations, Rochester, Minnesota, Jacksonville, Florida, and Scottsdale, Arizona. The Mayo Clinic (in its three locations) treats more the 500,000 patients a year.
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