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In this photo, I am trying to communicate the abandonment of this place. I tried to get a good angle to capture all of the detail. The photo communicates the mood with the rust and the mossy floorboards that are coming up. I think the messy floor also helps as well. It shows how abandoned it is through how it wasn't well taken care of.
The Leviathan Roadshow - The Twisted Pepper, Middle Abbey Street, Dublin on Wednesday, November 6th at 6.30pm.
Sunday Independent columnist and broadcaster Carol Hunt, Minister of State for European Affairs Paschal Donohoe , Irish Independent columnist and former diplomat Eamon Delaney and political blogger, Jason O’Mahony.
ICYMI NATCA Terminal Automation Representative Aaron Rose of Northern California TRACON (NCT) was awarded Raytheon’s Controller of the Year award for 2018 at #NATCACFS2018. Great job Aaron! www.prnewswire.com/…/raytheon-awards-air-traffic-co…
Willa Sandmeyer, a 20-year veteran TV reporter with KTLA. [Ansel Oliver]
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A single photo can communicate a mass of valuable information in seconds, hence the saying "a picture is worth a thousand words". Photos are integral to real estate marketing. Every listing has interior and exterior photos which enable buyers to quickly screen properties online but gaining a perspective of a neighbourhood, community and municipality is difficult from the ground. There's no better way to gain this perspective than from a 'birds eye' view using images taken at an 'oblique' angle to the ground from the air. So, on September 25, 2014, ViewPoint Realty, in partnership with Vision Air Services, took to the skies over HRM via helicopter with ace check pilot Fred Shuman and two photographers, Tim L'Esperance of Vision Air (also a pilot) and Sean McMullen, Director of Marketing and photographer at ViewPoint. We took more than 4,000 photos from altitudes ranging from 1,200 to 8,000 feet over the course of three hours. The weather was exceptional and we hope you agree that the resulting photos are too!
If are interested in seeing the full resolution version of any of these images, visit www.viewpoint.ca/aerials or email contact@viewpoint.ca
Ryan Nines, William L. Hoppe Jr. and Luis Ramirez from Northern California TRACON
Images from the 12th Annual Archie League Medal of Safety Awards during the 2016 Communicating For Safety Conference at Bally's in Las Vegas, NV.
I like pictures where, with a little imagination, you might think that plants or flowers were communicating with each other. Here it would seem that the top Hibiscus was talking while the lower one was listening.
Mi retrato a @anysanchezp ANY- Fashion Communicator
Con mucho aprecio quiero presentar a esta gran amante de la moda, muy agradecido por estar en mi nuevo proceso de regreso como fotógrafo y ser parte de lo que será mi nuevo lenguaje. #hevuelto #fashion #portrait #anysanchez #estebanescalante #myfashioncommunicator #artist #photo #EstebanEscalante
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NATCA members Dustin Newell (Houston Center, ZHU) and Richard Kennington (Portland ATCT Ore., PDX) this morning presented "ATC and You: Communicating with Confidence and Clarity" to an early crowd at the NATCA booth at #OSH19. Communicating with controllers can be intimidating if you don't know the language. Instead of avoiding it, pilots can learn what they need to know to fly safely and efficiently in controlled airspace, and this class gives participants the knowledge and insight they need to do just that.
Dunno what happened last time, but these three images would not upload. Flickr rejected them.
I took them into picasa and just did a little stuff to them, suddenly they worked. I give up.