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The Winston-Salem State University Choir is one of the oldest student organizations on the campus. There is evidence to prove that the institution of the choir predates the Department of Fine Arts/ Music, of which it is now a part. In the illustrious past of the choir, names such as Noah Ryder appear as one of the founding fathers of both the choir and the Department of Music. After Noah Ryder, famous composer and conductor, the choir was led by Dr. James A. Dillard. Other composers/conductors that have continued the unforgettable traditions of the choir have been Dr. Roland Allison, Dr. Permilla Dunston, Dr. Robert Morris, and Dr. James B. Kinchen, Jr.
The University Choir is now under the leadership of D'Walla Simmons Burke. This ensemble has performed commissioned works, such as On Imagination and I Too by Undine Smith Moore, Recent Reflections on Deep River by Michael Williams and Come Sunday arranged by S. Van Dixon. The choir also sings with the Winston-Salem Symphony Orchestra and the Gateways Festival Orchestra when major works are programmed.
Renovations by San Juan Construction continue on an island warehouse in early July 2020 on U.S. Army Garrison-Kwajalein Atoll. (U.S. Army photo by Jessica Dambruch)
1 Photo every 10 seconds for 30 minutes.
ISO 100 with a Yashinon 50/f1.4 @f2.8
Used magic lantern 31_March for canon 550d in silent picture mode.
Processed in quicktime and then colour/levels corrected in after effects.
I like taking these but they nail the battery very quickly. I turn the screen off but still only get about an hour tops. Will continue to investigate.
The origins of the fair related to St Giles' Church at the north end of St Giles'. This was originally completed in 1120, but the church was not actually consecrated until 1200, by St Hugh of Lincoln, a Carthusian monk and bishop. As part of the commemoration of the consecration, St Giles' Fair was established. The fair continues to this day, nowadays as a funfair, held on the Monday and Tuesday after the Sunday following 1 September, which is St Giles' Day.Autumn 2012
170305-N-YL073-385 TRUJILLO, Honduras (March 5, 2017) - Logistics Specialist 3rd Class Corissa Coleman, a native of St. Louis attached to Navy Cargo Handling Battalion (NCHB) 1, secures cargo in support of Continuing Promise 2017's (CP-17) end of operations in Trujillo, Honduras. CP-17 is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored and U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet-conducted deployment to conduct civil-military operations including humanitarian assistance, training engagements, and medical, dental, and veterinary support in an effort to show U.S. support and commitment to Central and South America. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Shamira Purifoy)
In the Frechman River Valley. The wind blowing the flames like a train across the prairie. Flare up. Die down. Flare up. Motoring faster than it could be contained. This is passing over the region of the sharp-tailed grouse lek, approaching the river.
And the tale continues at night, the castle all lit against a dark sky. Many wonder if there's a ball going on...
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Sleeping Beauty Castle - completed in 1992, for the park's 12 April opening, Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant stands 50 meters (160 ft) tall. The Castle is home to a dragon, which, at 27 meters (89 ft) from head to tail, was the largest Animatronic figure yet built when the park opened in April 1992. The walkthrough attraction consists of a dimly lit cavern with the large dragon sleeping silently. Occasionally it will 'wake up', puffing smoke and growling. The building also contains La Galerie de la Belle au Bois Dormant, a gallery of displays which illustrate the story of Sleeping Beauty in tapestries, stained glass windows and figures. La Boutique du Château, a shop selling Christmas ornaments year-round, and Merlin l'Enchanteur, a shop specialising in handmade glass figures, are located on ground floor.
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Disneyland Paris - formerly Euro Disney Resort, is an entertainment resort near Paris , France. It is the most visited theme park in Europe.
It encompasses the theme parks:
Disneyland Park (Est.1992) - based on Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom in Florida.
Walt Disney Studios Park (Est. 2002) - celebrating show business, films, and behind-the-scenes.
Disney Village - an entertainment district containing a variety of restaurants, entertainment venues and shops.
See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disneyland_Paris
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101023-N-1531D-055 - ROSEHALL, Guyana - (Oct. 23, 2010) Locals wait to be seen by medical personnel during a Continuing Promise 2010 medical civic event in Rosehall, Guyana. The multi-purpose amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) is currently anchored off the coast of Guyana to conduct a Continuing Promise 2010 humanitarian civic assistance (HCA) mission. The assigned medical and engineering staff embarked aboard Iwo Jima will work with partner nation teams to provide medical, dental, veterinary and engineering assistance to eight different nations. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jonathen E. Davis)
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...you take three basic elements of most comics ...TO BE CONTINUED... typography and some drawing pens. Put them in the mixer with a little bit of me and this funky thing comes out ... what the !?#$*!!!
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Donated By: Jennie Wolter - Calgary, Alberta
Created By: Jennie Wolter
Quilt Story: Too many friends and family have been diagnosed with one form of cancer or another. So far all are survivors, which is wonderful. Research will continue to help find a cure. This is my way of sharing in the efforts to fight cancer and support those I know who have fought the battle.
Pattern: Storm at Sea laser cut kit
Technique: Pieced/Machine
Size: 44.5 x 56
Price: $270 - SOLD
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Members of the Penn State Continuing Education team (left to right): career counselor Liz Lasher, coordinator of advising and student services Betsy Esposito, administrative support assistant Esther Niedermyer, and recruitment coordinator Bill Fritz at the Fall 2009 Penn State World Campus and Continuing Education Open House on December 18, 2009. (photo by Jane Ireland)
Continuing on the Butterfly theme, this was taken on the Shoals Breeding Bird Survey route the morning after the shot of the group on the gravel road (Photo blog of the route)
Follow my travels and photographic adventures at: www.MegapixelTravel.com
The fast-moving Saddleridge Fire continues to burn down in Southern California today. Even our skies here in the Bay Area were hazy and a bit smoky likely due to the wildfire(s) burning in SoCal... Praying for rain anytime soon... (Friday, October 11, 2019)
*More about this fast-moving Saddleridge Fire:
A brush fire burned for the second night across the San Fernando Valley, killing one person, injuring a firefighter, destroying at least 31 homes, prompting evacuations, closing several freeways and canceling youth sports events through the weekend. The Saddleridge Fire which erupted Thursday night was burning in Granada Hills, Porter Ranch, and Sylmar. It had blackened 7,542 acres as of 5 p.m. Friday. The fire was 13% contained at the time. The fire was one of several burning in SoCal and prompted local officials and Gov. Gavin Newsom to declare emergency declarations for firefighting resources in LA and Riverside counties. Red flag warnings, indicating high fire risk, were extended until 6 p.m. Saturday for parts of L.A. and Ventura counties. Some evacuation centers filled up Friday morning as residents waited out the flames. Arson investigators were probing the cause. A resident told NBC4 that she saw a power pole go up in flames near where authorities say the fire is believed to have started. Southern California Edison said it owns the transmission tower, but a spokeswoman would not confirm that was where the fire began. It could take a long time to determine the cause and origin of the fire...
...down the "Natural Entrance".
On the extreme left, you can see an area lit by natural light. The rest of the cave is lit by strategically placed lights. I'm guessing they have different filiments as they look reasonably similar to the naked eye...but the camera says otherwise.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico
Continuing my trend of painting race cars so they look like heavily modified road cars, and combining that with my "Octopus Attacks!" tuning brand.