View allAll Photos Tagged compounds
Walk at Bradenham Woods.
According to Google this is part of a bunker and monitoring station established here in the woods during the Cold War.
Bronica SQ-Ai
PS 80mm f/2.8
I only seem to get time to shoot at night these days, although that's not such a bad thing...
I hate when I finish a gig and have henna left over that I might have to throw out. When I got home all the neighbors were hanging out, one of whom I promised to henna. I did her feet (awesome yellow nail polish!) and then hennaed more and more neighbors. Everyone was saying that they might tattoo right over the design but the proof of that is in the ink. Afterwards we all cooked dinner, talked sex and politics as the sunset. Sigh!
The sixteen building central cluster at Lallubhai Compound in Mankhurd rises ominously, each building separated by a space that could park only a single car. Dominos in a hellish mass of concrete, only 4 buildings have access to direct sunlight on one side each. [ON GOOGLE MAPS] Housed in these rows of buildings are slum dwellers from all over Mumbai City. Welcome to Mumbai's slum resettlement housing projects.
No one moves to Lallubhai compound because they choose to, they move forced in the name of "slum rehabilitation". Their homes have been demolished under the claw of a bulldozer. A visit to Mankhurd teaches you rehabilitation means for very little here and all you will find is a concrete slum - one of far more dangerous social ramifications.
Although I feel this image has little artistic merit, I just can't get over the compound eyes! 4:1 macro rocks!
First time out with my new macro kit. I'm using an old Pentax 35-70mm zoom lens revwersed on extension tubes. This gives me around 4:1 macro and lets me get very, very close! Very hard to use though, these shots are the result of a very steep learning curve at the butterfly farm today. However, I'm over the moon with the results. With practice I'm hoping to improve.
Inspired by Paul Bozzo's joint compound art, Rach0113's embossing and Jenniebellie's paper flowers. Stem is aluminum foil, painted with Lumiers paints, mica powders,
CHAUW — A typical compound house in the rural areas of the Upper West Region. © Abu Dombo
Please download an English flyer.
Bitte laden Sie ein deutsches Faltblatt herunter.
The Russian Compound is one of the oldest districts in central Jerusalem, including a large Russian Orthodox church and several former pilgrim hostels which are used as government buildings and for the Museum of Underground Prisoners.
The Russian Compound is one of the oldest districts in central Jerusalem, including a large Russian Orthodox church and several former pilgrim hostels which are used as government buildings and for the Museum of Underground Prisoners.
Steelwork & piled foundations to continue the electrification of the Midland Main Line north of Kettering to Market Harborough are in evidence at Braybrooke. Contractor SPL has dubbed this "Compound 3", presumably in reference to its other compounds further down the line. Piling seems to be taking place on midweek nights.
Jimmy Carter continues to live in Plains, Georgia, now in a compound guarded by police and secret service. He is frequently seen bicycling through Plains or working with his wife at Habitat for Humanity in nearby Americus.
As my brother was driving: "How do we know which house is Carter's?".
We pass by this massive property, with a gate, cameras and state police cars on either side of the street.
"Never mind."
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, Plains, Georgia
Hyannis Port MA and the Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod from the Hyannis Harbor Cruise aboard the Prudence 06032009(1) 130
Enjoy new infographic: Hyphens in compounds: tips and tricks [infographic] www.grammar.net/hyphens-compounds
A framework of three intersecting octahedra rotated at 90° from each other. Inspired by a similar compound polyhedron in M. C. Escher's "Waterfall" which has one of these on the top of one of the towers.
Nothing too special. Just another Structure Synth and sunflow test, mostly playing with lighting setups in sunflow.
©2009 David C. Pearson, M.D.
Mr.Reynolds
Regents Chemistry
EDLA 615
Chemical Compound Project
Objectives:
Near the end of our unit on chemical compounds, students will have to select a chemical compound and create a picture mosaice using flickr and submit it to our class group on flickr. Below their picture, students will have describe properties and interesting facts about their compounds. The purpose of this activity is to provide a fun and motivating way for students to understand the deeper, practical applications of chemical compounds, beyond what is covered in class. Further, they will gain experience with technology available through the internet, as well as using the web for research.
Procedure:
1.) Students will randomly select a chemical compound to do their flickr project on.
2.) Students will join our class flickr group and upload four pictures into a flickr mosaic (using flickr toys). Pictures must include images both at the molecular level as well as images of anything that their chemical compound is found/used in (practical use).
3.) In the "Description" area, every student must describe four properties of his/her compound, as well as at least three interesting facts, and at least two online sources of information (including URL link).
4.) Students must submit completed project to flickr group before the deadline.
Assessment:
If every requirement in the "Procedure" section is met, student will receive an "A" for the project. Grade will be lowered if any of the following is not met: 1.)Project is not submitted by the deadline. 2.)Student has less than 4 properties of his/her compound. 3.)Student has less than 3 interesting facts of his/her compound. 4.)Student does not have at least two online sources of information (including the URL link for that source).
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Here is a series of photos I took in an old abandoned compound of random buildings about 30 miles north of Tonopah on highway 95. It looks like it used to be a couple "houses", a motel, a general store perhaps, and a bar/restaurant of sorts. In the last building we went into (which is labeled "BAR & SLUTS") I stepped on a rusty nail and it stabbed me directly in the foot. So the next day I had to pay $61 for a tetanus shot. But I would say that it was worth it as the place was pretty cool.
Hyannis Port MA and the Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod from the Hyannis Harbor Cruise aboard the Prudence
06032009(1) 121
LNWR Webb "Precedent" Class (LMS Class "1P") 2-4-0 No.790 Hardwicke (LMS No.5031) in LNWR Blackberry Black livery, which distinguished itself in the "Railway Races to the North" and represented Webb's design abilities at his peak before he lost his way with his divided drive compounds. It is pictured at the Stockton & Darlington Railway 150th Anniversary Steam Cavalcade at Shildon 31/08/75. Scanned photograph taken with a Kowa SET.