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Bought a triangular weaving loom from SAFF (Southeastern Animal Fiber Festival)

and this is my second weaving.

These shots were taken in Temple in Tokyo Japan, with the intention of stitching together, and creating a continuous Background for multiple monitor, enjoy!

shooting data :

 

Panasonic DMC-LX1

lens : 28-112 mm ( 16:9 ) : 28 mm

program auto exposure : - 1.33 EV

manual focussing : 3-6 feet zone setting, 6-15 feet zone setting

shooting mode : continuously

ISO : 80

date : Wed. 23 Aug. 2006

place : the upper deck of my junction station, JR Higashi-Kanagawa station south-east area, Yokohama canal, on the road of Route 15

   

JR --- Japan Railroad or something

higashi --- east

  

note :

I used my LX1 on 28 mm with 3-6 feet zone setting and 6-15 feet zone setting.

I used 3-6 feet zone setting for the person.

and I used 6-15 feet zone setting for the canal mainly.

 

and naturally,

LX1's battery was dead in 2 hours usually.

That was the place just near the main road to my Dai-koku Pier.

 

...

 

my frivolities

 

I went shooting with LX1 and W5.

W5 was using for the evening and night.

my W5 has f 2.8 and f 5.6.

and my W5 still had made stains on f 5.6 at that night.

but in the night, it is very hard to get f 5.6 naturally.

so I could use my W5 in my Dai-koku Pier with manual exposure for the evening and with auto exposure for the night.

  

I had to use my W5 by manual focussing with f 2.8.

but I did the normal mistake naturally again.

 

at first,

I had been shooting my W5 by manual focussing with f 2.8.

and soon I had been shooting my W5 by manual focussing with f 5.6.

and soon later I had been shooting my W5 with auto exposure entirely.

I found it on my Dai-koku Oo-hashi ( big bridge ) in the night.

I had already been shooting over 200 jpgs until then.

My memory stick pro could accept only around 250 jpgs plainly.

I couldn't do my shooting from the evening again.

It had already all been passing.

 

All the causes had been hidden in my W5's tiny little pushing buttons.

It comes from my frivolities.

  

...

 

Leica M8

 

my W5 had already come back from SONY for repairing with no cost.

so,

I don't have a need to use my frivolities any more.

the manual exposure setting was not my shooting style naturally.

  

I had been shooting by manual exposure in my film lording type camera days.

The film lording type camera days could not be coming any more for me probably.

That has two simply reasons,

One is from my monetary reason.

and the other,

Leica had released Leica M8 already.

  

The most of all someone had been saying like this.

" I only shoot film ! "

 

The monetary reason person had been using the plastic digital cameras.

With no monetary reason person would be soon using Leica M8 naturally.

 

I have been simply loved Leica since 1978.

M8 is my too much more more far away dreaming still now.

    

aibii_blue

Mon. 23 Oct. 04:13 PM 2006

 

edited : added ISO 80

Mon. 23 Oct. 07:15 PM 2006 

General view of the exhibition-Slavs and Tatars

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Pohled do expozice-Slavs and Tatars

The Continuous Improvement Conference 2018 is an event designed for sharing best practices in continuous improvement across academic, business, and community organizations. This event will focus on helping industry professionals achieve operational and performance excellence through tools such as Lean Six Sigma. The event is capped at 70 attendees, representing academic and business organizations.

The Continuous Improvement Conference 2018 is an event designed for sharing best practices in continuous improvement across academic, business, and community organizations. This event will focus on helping industry professionals achieve operational and performance excellence through tools such as Lean Six Sigma. The event is capped at 70 attendees, representing academic and business organizations.

The Continuous Improvement Conference 2018 is an event designed for sharing best practices in continuous improvement across academic, business, and community organizations. This event will focus on helping industry professionals achieve operational and performance excellence through tools such as Lean Six Sigma. The event is capped at 70 attendees, representing academic and business organizations.

JANEK SIMON

 

Tristes tropiques, 2009, enamel on found photography

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Smutné tropy, 2009, smalt na nalezené fotografii

坐在化妝台快兩小時的新娘子終於著裝完畢,一整個很放鬆啊

(April 11, 2024) Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) held its annual Continuous Process Improvement Fair in the command courtyard where dozens of projects were on display, demonstrating a commitment to excellence, 11 April 2024. The winning Lean Six Sigma entry from Naval Health Branch Clinic (NHBC), Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD), San Diego, consisted of seeking efficiencies in recruit medical processing. Capt. Coby Croft, Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) acting director, right, presents Lt. Noah Dietsche, NHBC, MCRD, Recruit Processing division officer, left, with a trophy, badge, and certificate upon winning first place. The mission of NMCSD is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality health care services, and shape the future of military medicine through education, training, and research. NMCSD employs more than 5,000 active-duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in southern California to provide patients with world-class care. Anchored in Excellence, Committed to Health!

 

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SLAVS AND TATARS

 

Dear 1979, meet 1989 (library)

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Drahý 1979, potkej 1989 (knihovna)

SLAVS AND TATARS

 

Reverse Joy (fountain)

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Obrácená radost (fontána)

Among the 1st ever shots using my new 3 softbox continuous light set. No idea how to play with the set so I just turned all three at full power.

(April 11, 2024) Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) held its annual Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) Fair in the command courtyard where dozens of projects were on display, demonstrating a commitment to excellence, 11 April 2024. The winning Lean Six Sigma entry from Naval Health Branch Clinic (NHBC), Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD), San Diego, consisted of seeking efficiencies in recruit medical processing. Winners from all CPI categories gather for a group photo. The mission of NMCSD is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality health care services, and shape the future of military medicine through education, training, and research. NMCSD employs more than 5,000 active-duty military personnel, civilians and contractors in southern California to provide patients with world-class care. Anchored in Excellence, Committed to Health!

 

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continuous line drawing (c) tom torrey 2007

Jonathan and Anita's continuous sparge system using two coolers. The point of a continuous sparge is to keep from disrupting the grain bed and gain a higher efficiency, which means you've converted more of your starches into sugars.

 

You can create this set up using 2 Igloo Coolers that have been drilled and fitted with valves. We carry them here:

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Science Education Administrator Steve Gagnon teaches a group of young learners about the range of science research done at Jefferson Lab during the lab’s monthly Physics Fest held in the JLab CEBAF Center Auditorium in Newport News, Va. on Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2023. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The Physics Fest includes a brief interactive summary of the science and technology at Jefferson Lab followed by experiments involving static electricity, liquid nitrogen and plasmas.

(HGM 5159 M, Heisey Glass Museum, Newark, Ohio, USA)

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"1252 Twist Kraft" is the designation for a specific glass product design made in Newark, Ohio by the Heisey Glass Company (1896 to 1957). Heisey glass designs are called "patterns". Pattern designations include a number (not necessarily consecutively numbered during the history of the glass factory) and a name. Some pattern names were given by the Heisey company, while others were given by Heisey glass researchers.

 

"Marigold" refers to a type of colored glass that Heisey made - in this case, yellowish. One of the ingredients in Heisey's Marigold glass was "sodium uranite", a radioactive sodium-uranium oxide compound.

 

The source of silica for Heisey glass is apparently undocumented, but was possibly a sandstone deposit in the Glassrock area (Glenford & Chalfants area) of Perry County, Ohio (if anyone can provide verfication of this, please inform me). Quarries in the area targeted the Pennsylvanian-aged Massillon Sandstone (Pottsville Group) and processed it into glass sand suitable for glass making.

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From Bredehoft (2004):

 

Marigold: 1927-1928. A brassy, greenish yellow color, very like the marigold flower. A rather unstable glass that sometimes deteriorates. Because of production problems, it was eventually replaced by Sahara.

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From museum signage:

 

Marigold

1929-1930

 

Crazing and breakage is common in pieces of Marigold because of deterioration due to an unstable glass compound.

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From museum signage:

 

Augustus H. Heisey (1842-1922) emigrated from Germany with his family in 1843. They settled in Merrittown, Pennsylvania and after graduation from the Merrittown Academy, he worked for a short time in the printing business.

 

In 1861, he began his life-long career in the glass industry by taking a job as a clerk with the King Glass Company of Pittsburgh. After a stint in the Union Army, Heisey joined the Ripley Glass Company as a salesman. It was there that he earned his reputation of "the best glass salesman on the road".

 

In 1870, Heisey married Susan Duncan, daughter of George Duncan, then part-owner of the Ripley Company and later full owner, at which time he changed its name to George Duncan & Sons. A year later, he deeded a quarter interest to each of his two children. A few years after his death, A.H. Heisey and James Duncan became sole owners. In 1891, the company joined the U.S. Glass Company to escape its financial difficulties. Heisey was the commercial manager.

 

Heisey began to formulate plans for his own glass company in 1893. He chose Newark, Ohio because there was an abundance of natural gas nearby and, due to the efforts of the Newark Board of Trade, there was plenty of low cost labor available. Construction of the factory at 301 Oakwood Avenue began in 1895 and it opened in April of 1896 with one sixteen-pot furnace. In its heyday, the factory had three furnaces and employed nearly seven hundred people. There was a great demand for the fine glass and Heisey sold it all over the world.

 

The production in the early years was confined to pressed ware, in the style of imitation cut glass. The company also dealt extensively with hotel barware. By the late 1890s, Heisey revived the colonial patterns with flutes, scallops, and panels which had been so popular decades earlier. These were so well accepted that from that time on, at least one colonial line was made continuously until the factory closed.

 

A.H. Heisey's name appears on many different design patents including some when he was with George Duncan & Sons. Heisey patterns that he was named the designer include 1225 Plain Band, 305 Punty and Diamond Point, and 1776 Kalonyal.

 

Other innovations instituted by A.H. Heisey were the pioneering in advertising glassware in magazines nationally, starting as early as 1910 and the first glass company to make fancy pressed stems. That idea caught on quickly and most hand-wrought stemware is made in this manner, even now.

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Reference cited:

 

Bredehoft, N. (ed.) (2004) - Heisey glass formulas - and more, from the papers of Emmet E. Olson, Heisey chemist. The West Virginia Museum of American Glass. Ltd.'s Monograph 38.

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Info. at:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heisey_Glass_Company

and

heiseymuseum.org

and

heiseymuseum.org/gallery/heisey-marigold/

 

Space Project Typography

Continuous line drawing and measured drawing both from observing live model.

The Continuous Improvement Conference 2018 is an event designed for sharing best practices in continuous improvement across academic, business, and community organizations. This event will focus on helping industry professionals achieve operational and performance excellence through tools such as Lean Six Sigma. The event is capped at 70 attendees, representing academic and business organizations.

POSTERS, COVER & EVENT FLYERS! (continuously updated!)

continuous flow in a single direction,

bands continuously ask if i have a support banner so i decided to make one. hope ya like it. all for the glory of Jesus Christ

continuous florescent lighting

Two A4 continuous line pieces form my sketchbook also depicting market scenes.

Program:Manual

Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR

F:5.6

Speed:1/2000

ISO:500

Focal Length:300.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 300.0 mm)

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO

VR:On

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:28.18 m

Dof:2.95 m (26.79 - 29.73)

HyperFocal:534.89 m

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