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What a gorgeous day at The Texas Renaissance Festival! Nice weather, massive crowd (41,000+), photo ops everywhere. This was the All Hallows Eve themed weekend so there were a lot of cool costumes to shoot. Thanks to all the people that posed for me - what a blast!
I took these photos in October 2014 in Plantersville, TX.
This shot was captured during Mint Condition's sold out performance at Wolf Creek Amphitheater in Atlanta, GA. It was a truly amazing day of shooting an awesome band! Special thanks to Jeff T. and Mint Condition for allowing me to be their photographer!
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SMACNA members participate in the College of Fellows Golf Tournament at Golf club at Star Ranch. SMACNA's Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events. This year’s convention held at JW Marriott in Austin Texas, October 20-23, 2019. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) is an international trade association representing 1,834 member firms in 97 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. A leader in promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry, SMACNA has offices in Chantilly, VA. Photography by Steve Exum & Nathan Richards of exumphoto.com
Di stasiun Cilegeh, di mana masih belom ada kereta yg liwat
Only @ Someday @ Cilegeh by Stephanie Anastasia
...Yeah... Snowing... Just a Little Bit.
Negative THIRTY SIX windchill this morning when I left for work... Negative NINETEEN air temp!
Holy Mother of Pearl!!!
Members of SMACNA say goodbye to outgoing President Nathan Dills and welcome incoming President Angela Simons during the presidents luncheon. SMACNA's Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events. This year’s convention held at JW Marriott in Austin Texas, October 20-23, 2019. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) is an international trade association representing 1,834 member firms in 97 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. A leader in promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry, SMACNA has offices in Chantilly, VA. For more information go to smacna.org. Photography by Steve Exum & Nathan Richards of exumphoto.com
Gibson prewar tenor banjo style 00 neck + tab Grover tuners
Gibson prewar tenor banjo neck in very nice condition. Style 00. Heel cut for one piece flange. Includes a working set of Grover 2 tab banjo tuners and original truss rod cover. Neck is very nice Frets still have life although it does show signs of use.
Length from nut to end of neck: 15 3/16", 3/16" of wood beyond the last fret.
Width at nut: 1 3/16"
Gibson Style 00 custom conversion 5 string banjo neck. 26 1/4 scale length
CUSTOM CONVERSION 5 String banjo neck in a GIBSON STYLE 00. UNKNOWN MAKER.
Appears new but it was pulled from an existing banjo. My guess is recently made. Has a simple satin finish and correct coloration for a 00 banjo. Frets appear NEW AND UNUSED. Gibson logo is stenciled on headstock as per original prewar style 00 banjos. The neck has a thicker feel to it, like late 60s banjos and would probably suit a person with larger hands.
While nice and completely functional, with working truss rod, it is a much simpler style with a simpler finish and not nearly as much polish around the edges. That being said, it fits perfectly with the simpler entry level style of the original Prewar Style 00 banjos and makes a QUICK, EASY and completely functional conversion to your tenor. Neck was pulled from an existing banjo that played very easily, no fret problems and even with the simple brass hoop in the banjo, instead of a heavier tonering, the banjo had a lot of pop. The orange area in the middle of the neck shows the wood to be highly flamed and of excellent quality. Headstock holes drilled for modern planetary style tuners (5 Star tuners were installed). Please inquire about a $25 discount.
Length from nut to end of neck: 19 1/4", 1/4" of wood beyond the last fret.
Width at nut: 1 1/8"
Vintage prewar Gibson calf skin banjo head 11" low crown for Flathead. BEAUTY
11" banjo head pulled from mid 30s Gibson Style 00. This head is in very good condition, no holes or rips , LOW Crown. Perfect for a flathead banjo.
Gibson Prewar Style 00 banjo rim with wood bead at top. no need for brass hoop
One of the cleanest Gibson prewar style 00 rims I've seen. Has the wood bead at the top of the rim...no need for brass hoop. Appears unadulterated and finish is very beautiful. This is designed to accept the classic One Piece Flange and no... this is not the ultra rare thick rim version. It is the common thin rim version and COULD be cut down to properly accept an ARCHTOP tonering or a select few flathead tonerings including the Sullivan conversion tonering or the Blaylock or Hatfield tonerings specifically made to fit these rims. Please inquire about a $25 discount on this classic Gibson rim.
Genuine Gibson prewar brass banjo tone hoop. 11" diameter for flathead.
Genuine Gibson prewar brass tone hoop. Sits on top of rim to give banjo a flathead appearance. This is 11" in diameter and was pulled from a TB-00 banjo.
The T brackets did not fit properly, so I included a set of prewar rim hardware including 3 brackets, 6 screws and 3 thumbscrews.
00 OPF prewar gibson mark
00 coordinator rod with nuts, washers and tailpiece bracket prewar, 00 armrest prewar
grover presto prewar punched tailpiece, with hardware
prewar 24 hooks and nuts
prewar rim hardware including 3 brackets, 6 screws and 3 thumbscrews
Postwar tension hoop, this was on a 00. I have a prewar that is in for repair.
4 Postwar 5 star tuners
1 Postwar GOTOH tuner with an extra matching button.
1 set black diamond banjo strings
2 bridges, 5/8, .656
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Both in good condition...and good tyres...
Raleigh "elliminator" 20. Green 6 speed Shimano
Gears.
Mongoose "rockadile" 20" 5 speed with water bottle. Orange and black livery!
With helmets... Ideal for children.
NTMY Portable Air Conditioner Fan, Mini Evaporative Air Cooler with 7 Colors LED Light, 1/2/3 H Timer, 3 Wind Speeds and 3 Spray Modes for Office, Home, Dorm, Travel
✅Personal Air Cooler & Air Humidifier - It is not only an personal air cooler, but also an air humidifier. You can use the small evaporative air cooler all year round, cooling you in hot summer and humidifying the air in dry autumn and winter. A full tank of water can continuously keep spraying for 2.5-12 hours (depending on the speed).
✅Adjustable Wind Speeds & Automatic Timing - 3 wind speeds (high,Medium,low) can be adjusted, manual up-down to adjust blowing direction within 60℃to meet your different needs.Three automatic timing (1/2/3H), you can choose the most suitable one to enjoy your leisure time,sleeping or working time.
✅7 Color Lights & Low Noise - The misting fan has 7 soft colors and 1 fade choices in all. Place in dining or coffee table to create a romantic atmosphere! Desktop air cooler fan can work powerfully at a low noise level, let you enjoy a comfortable sleep all night with suitable temperature.
✅Removable DESIGN & Handle DESIGN - Removable design helps you more easily clean your water tank and add water& ice cube in the water container; Portable handle, you can easily carry it out, very suitable for homes, offices, outdoor picnics, etc.
✅Power Supply Methods & Energy Saving - Simply connect the USB cable to the devices that support usb port. Besides, The portable air fan operates at a low energy consumption, much cheaper than running a Freon air conditioner. so you should not expect the same results as an air conditioner. Please Put it Beside You not over than 3ft-4ft.
Brand Name: NTMY
Item Weight: 2.14 pounds
Package Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.4 x 3.6 inches
Part Number: AF-001
Color: White
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Wattage: 10 watts
Batteries Included?: No
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Date First Available: May 22, 2020
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Trust is an underlying condition for the EU Digital Single Market and without a credible cybersecurity strategy, there will be no trust. In February 2013, the Commission published a cybersecurity strategy alongside a proposed Directive on network and information security (NIS). The latter is currently in trialogue negotiations. The next trialogue is foreseen for June 9. The discussions have revealed a great lack of mutual trust between Member States, which prevents them from cooperating and thus protecting Europeans.
The hearing will serve to raise public awareness about the current situation in the EU and make stakeholders face up to their responsibilities. It will also assess the cybersecurity part of the Digital Single Market Act published on May 6 which announced the establishment of a public-private Partnership on cybersecurity and a review of the e-privacy Directive.
MEP Antanas Guoga - as ALDE shadow rapporteur of the NIS directive - has invited government representatives and EU officials to take stock of the progress made with the Directive, but also look ahead and come up with some new solutions.
The hearing will take a holistic approach and address cybersecurity in all its dimensions with the involvement of Members coming from five different parliamentary Committees (Gérard Deprez, Kaja Kallas, Hilde Vautmans, Sophie in't Veld) giving the floor to businesses and academics.
Members of SMACNA say goodbye to outgoing President Nathan Dills and welcome incoming President Angela Simons during the presidents luncheon. SMACNA's Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events. This year’s convention held at JW Marriott in Austin Texas, October 20-23, 2019. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) is an international trade association representing 1,834 member firms in 97 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. A leader in promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry, SMACNA has offices in Chantilly, VA. For more information go to smacna.org. Photography by Steve Exum & Nathan Richards of exumphoto.com
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A day out in London of a Saturday morning requires planning. Jools arranged for shopping to be dropped on Thursday afternoon, meaning we did not have to go on Saturday morning.
Then setting alarms so that we got to Priory station at half seven ready for the quarter to eight train.
Jools went to get tickets, and I went to the corner greasy spoon to get sausage and bacon sticks and brews. So that when the train rolled at twenty to, we climbed on board, sitting at a table and starting on our breakfast.
Leaving at that time meant it was already light, so we could see the countryside rolling by until we got to Ashford, then flash by once we got on the high speed line, zooming up to Ebbsfleet and then under the Thames into Essex and on to Stratford.
We got out at Stratford, caught the DLR to the regional station, then changing DLR lines for the trains heading for Lewisham.
At Pudding Mill Lane, where we used to watch steam tours on the Great Eastern Main Line, a new station has been built to allow for the entrances to the Elizabeth Line tunnels, and next door is the Abba theatre.
We have been talking about going, so Jools checks prices for the show, and amazed that some are nearly £200! Prices next June are £99, but still for seeing a video recreation rather than the band themselves.
The train rattled on, turning south where the old Bryant and May match factory used to be. The building is still there but seems to be business units or flats now.
Passing the old factory used to be the cue for my Granddad to get us standing up and gathering our coats and bags as we were five minutes from Liverpool Street.
Instead, we took the line south through Bow and towards the crystal towers of Docklands and Canary and other Wharves.
I texted Graham to say we were on our way, and he replied to say he was 5 minutes from Canary Wharf. I said we would be there in a few minutes, maybe we would meet there?
Through Poplar and into the 21st century hellscape that is Docklands, we get off on platform 1, and our next train is waiting on platform 2. Jools walks over, I lag behind, scouring the platform for Graham.
Then as I reach the doors, and the electronic bleeps announcing departure, Graham reaches us and comes on board.
Doors close and the train departs, taking tight turns around the skyscrapers before heading to the river, and after Mudschute, dives under the river for Greenwich.
We get off at Cutty Sark, so named after a tea clipper, and find the way out signed to a flight of 125 steps to street level.
I sigh and follow Jools and Graham up, regretting my life choices.
But I made it to the top, and a short walk we called in at a coffee shop for a refill and wait for the Cutty Sark itself to open.
Although the story of the Cutty Sark and the other tea clippers is very interesting, I wanted to come for purely photographic reasons, to snap the prow and the glazed roof that protects the old dry dock.
We pay to go on, and enter the ship, going up two flights of steps onto the deck, where the masts and rigging tower high above. Remember, sailors used to have to climb up these and gather in sails, and all weathers and on all seas, no matter their state.
Hardy buggers.
Cabins were small and on deck, as all space down below was for cases of tea only, to keep them dry and in perfect condition.
Then down through the visitor centre to the bottom of the dry dock, and the copper bottom of the ship, suspended so that shots looking along and up the prow could be taken.
Which I took plenty of.
Above the roofs of the shops and pubs,the tower of the parish church, St Alphage, Greenwich, which is an usual dedication, but turns out this was the site where the titular Saint was martyred in the 11th century.
Graham had never found it open, but I had checked online and it was due to open at eleven, ten minutes ago. So we walked towards the church, dodging through the traffic and arrived at the church gate.
The south doors were closed, as were the north, so I began to doubt myself. But a nearby sight indicated that the main entrance was on the south side, so we went back round.
And one of the doors was indeed ajar.
Bingo.
Bango.
Bongo.
We climbed the steps and went in, and were met my quiet the most friendly and informative volunteer I think I have ever met.
Interesting details were pointed out, and those hidden were shown, including the location of the font where King Henry XIII was christened, and the last surviving part of the second church's wall.
The church, which is after Hawksmoor, is a delight, though gutted during the blitz, so most glass is now lost, though the Victorian is of good quality.
We were here for the Mars display in the Painted Hall at the Greenwich Naval College.
We have been here before, but some 15 years back at least, so a return was overdue, though the sumptuous painting would be partly hidden by the 7m model of the planet Mars.
We have seen the artist's Moon work at the Maritime Museum nearby, but also in Denver back in 2017. But seemed to have missed his "Earth", I'm sure it'll come round again.
We walked through the college grounds, into the painted hall, exchanged vouchers for tickets and climbed the two sets of stairs into the hall itself.
The view opened out, and the first impression was amazing, Mars at the far end, suspended and slowly turning, with the painted hall as a background. And a helmeted Mar looking down at the planet named after him, a great juxtaposition.
We took and hour to take it all in, then talked about going to the Chapel, which we were not sure was open.
At the base of the stairs, we found the entrance to a passageway, with sign pointing to the Chapel, could this lead all the way under the formal gardens?
Yes. Yes it could. And did.
Up spiral staircases to the lobby, then up a formal stairway flanked by statues of Faith, Hope, Charity and Meekness, into the church, a delight, without much in the way of painting to match the hall opposite, but stunning all the same, and few folks had made it over, so we soaked up the building and details, and fittings.
Time was getting on, and thoughts turned to food. So, we left and headed out to the narrow path beside the river, where high tide meant water was lapping at our feet, but we powered back towards the High Road, and the cluster of pubs and other eateries.
Beside the Cutty Sark was the Gipsy Moth pub, but that was full, so we walked on and found a table beside the fire in the Spanish Galleon, a Shepherd Neame's pub, but they had tables and a great looking menu.
We got pints of Whitstable Bay, and ordered burgers each, all in a great end to the trip where we did all we set out to do, and now rounded it off with a pub lunch.
We ate the burgers with pints of Bishop's Finger, now a timid 5.2% rather than the 7% in days of yore, but still full of flavour.
Time to go home. Back to Cutty Sark DLR station, down in the lift this time, and straight on a train heading north. Change at Canary Wharf, where our train to Stratford was also waiting.
We said goodbye to Graham, hopped on, and the doors closed, so we moved off north.
Back at Stratford, down the steps to the concourse, and straight onto a train going to the International Station, we got on, and so were on the platforms for Kent a full ten minutes before the train was due.
When it came, there were a few seats, so I got to sit and rest by back after the 11,000 steps done, so while darkness fell outside, I kept up to date with the football, Norwich 2-2 with Luton at half time, but scoring twice in the second half to win 4-2, and make it 12 goals scored in three games over seven days.
By the time final whistle went, we were back home, and supping fresh brews as we rested, taking our shoes off.
A brilliant day out.
The West Ham fans we had seen on the DLR were going to their home game against Arsenal, which was on TV at half five. Not the game they were hoping for, as Arsenal were 5-2 by halftime, though no more goals scored in the second half, but worthy of that first half to have watched.
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St Alfege Church is an Anglican church in the centre of Greenwich, part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London. It is of medieval origin and was rebuilt in 1712–1714 to the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor.
The church is dedicated to Alfege (also spelt "Alphege"), Archbishop of Canterbury, and reputedly marks the place where he was martyred on 19 April 1012, having been taken prisoner during the sack of Canterbury by Danish raiders the previous year. The Danes took him to their camp at Greenwich and killed him when the large ransom they demanded was not forthcoming.[1]
The church was rebuilt in around 1290, and Henry VIII was baptized there in 1491.
The patronage of the church was given to the abbey at Ghent during the 13th century. Following the suppression of alien priories under Henry V, it was granted to the priory at Sheen with which it remained until transferred to the Crown by exchange under Henry VIII in 1530.[1]
During a storm in 1710 the medieval church collapsed, its foundations having been weakened by burials both inside and outside.
Following the collapse of the medieval church, the present building was constructed, funded by a grant from the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches, to the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor, one of the commission's two surveyors. The first church to be built by the commissioners, it was begun in 1712 and basic construction was completed in 1714;[2] it was not, however, consecrated until 1718.[3] The church was built by Edward Strong the Younger a friend of Christopher Wren the Younger.
The church is rectangular in plan with a flat ceiling and a small apse serving as a chancel. The east front, towards the street, has a portico in the Tuscan order, with a central arch cutting through the entablature and pediment—a motif used in Wren's "Great Model" for St Paul's Cathedral.[3] A giant order of pilasters runs around the rest of the church, a feature Kerry Downes suggests may have been added by Thomas Archer, who, according to the minutes of the commission, "improved" Hawksmoor's plans.[2] On the north and south sides of the churchwide projecting vestibules rise to the full height of the building, with steps leading up to the doors.[3]
Hawksmoor planned a west tower, in the position of the existing one, which had survived the collapse. However the commission was reluctant to fund it, and the medieval tower was retained. In 1730 John James refaced it, and added a spire. Hawksmoor's design, published in an engraving in 1714, had an octagonal lantern at the top, a motif he was later to use at St George in the East.
The crypt served as an air-raid shelter during World War II. During the Blitz on 19 March 1941, incendiary bombs landed on the roof causing it to collapse, burning into the nave. The walls and the tower remained standing but much of the interior was gutted. The church was restored by Sir Albert Richardson in 1953. As part of the post-war restorations, stencils of Mary the Mother of Jesus and St John the Evangelist were installed either side of the Cross (forming a traditional rood) in the side chapel of St Alfege with St Peter by the tempera artist Augustus Lunn.
The present organ was installed in 2001, having been relocated from the Lower Chapel at Eton College, with some minor changes.[6] It is an 1891 Lewis & Co instrument, with modifications in 1927 by A. Hunter & Son and 1970 by Harrison & Harrison.[7]
Additionally, there is a small, six-stop moveable organ located in the north aisle, by W & A Boggis of Diss from c 1960, with a later restoration by Mander Organs.
he previous organ had a long history. It dated from the 16th century (when St Alfege was recorded as having a pair of organs). The National Pipe Organ Register does not record its present whereabouts. However, a three manual drawstop console is on display at the West End of the South aisle. This may incorporate keys from the time of the composer Thomas Tallis,[9] who was buried in the chancel of the medieval church in the 16th century. The organ was restored in 1706 by Thomas Swarbrick, with further restorations and modifications by Dallam (1765), George England (1770) and J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd (1840, 1853 and 1863).[9][10] It was further restored and rebuilt in 1875 by Joseph Robson and Benjamin Flight,[11] modified by Lewis & Co in 1910[12] and rebuilt by R. Spurden Rutt & Co in 1934. By this point it had grown to 47 stops.[13] It survived the bomb damage of 1941 and was rebuilt, again by R Spurden Rutt, in 1953, with 55 stops.
Trade Show at SMACNA (Sheet Metal, Air Conditioning National Association) Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events–and this year is no different as we journey to the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina for the 75th Annual Convention, October 14-17, 2018. Photography by Steve Exum & Nathan Richards of exumphoto.com
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The light changes throughout the evening as the Sun sets ending the light of day in a glorious display. The intensity of the evening can also be enhanced with an edit, or two. This statue stands resplendent in front of Stirling Castle bathed in the evening light through every season and climatic condition.
“A statute of Robert the Bruce, designed by George Cruikshank and sculpted by Andrew Currie in 1876-77. The carved stone statue stands on a square stone pedestal and depicts the king as a tall chain mailed figure resting his hand on the pommel of his sword. At the feet and to the rear of the king is his shield and axe. The front (southeast) face of the pedestal of the statue is adorned with a copy of Bruce s shield complete with Lion Rampant. The figure of Bruce faces southwards to the battlefield of Bannockburn.
The statue incorporates metal elements, including the axe head, sword and parts of the shield, within the mainly stone statue. It is unclear if these were part of the original design or are replacements of lost features. They are not mentioned in the account of the unveiling of the statue but are visible in images from 1900. In 2013 the faces of the pedestal were renewed, copying the original form.”
Robert the Bruce Statue, Stirling Castle Esplanade, Stirling
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Stirling Castle is often noted as the gateway to Scotland for those seeking to control the fate of the nation through violent conflict. Wars of pitched battles and decisive victories with strongholds held and fallen are fought with new armour and weapons in governance, information and debate. The castles of old were completed and some neglected whilst others like this one continuing over the centuries serving fortification, royal palace, barracks and regimental headquarters before becoming a museum and tourist attraction. The splendour of their design and the repurposing of their function brings about intriguing symbols in their picturesque charisma.
You might wish to look here for further information on Stirling Castle and Historic Environment Scotland.
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great condition, except finish is scratched, luckily not through to wood ... should refinish well. Sucks cause the original finish is so nice otherwise.
Challenge #30
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During the President’s Lunch the College of Fellows hold their induction as well as celebrate the outgoing president Al Labella.. SMACNA's Annual Convention is its premier event that blends exceptional education with world-class networking and social events. This year’s convention is held at Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, Colorado, September 10-14, 2022. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association (SMACNA) is an international trade association representing 1,834 member firms in 97 chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Australia, and Brazil. A leader in promoting quality and excellence in the sheet metal and air conditioning industry, SMACNA has offices in Chantilly, VA. For more information go to smacna.org. Photography by Steve Exum & Finley Quillen of exumphoto.com.