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I'd missed photographing this 'Cool Zone' shop when I'd visited in 2002, and fortunately, this was one of the very few things in the Ocean Park that had not really changed. I thought I had to satisfy myself with this distant shot due to the gazillion people in front of, and behind me. And yes, I'm referring to the stall at the far end. Poor composition, if you ask me! Jan/ Feb. 2012.
Here's the mountain-valley differentiated CP. As you can see by the horizontal crease changing M-V-M every time it crosses a crease, it is the last crease made, just to arrange the layers fairly evenly, so that the cut is through fewer layers.
Cool Audi 100 Coupe - looking a bit like a seventies Aston, I always think - spotted at the "LIVES" Charity Day, Scotter, Near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, September 8th, 2012.
Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: Nikkor 28-80mm zoom
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
On Friday, February 7, 2014, high school and middle school students dashed into the icy Atlantic as part of Special Olympics Virginia’s largest fundraiser: The Polar Plunge and the Cool School Challenge.
“Raising one million dollars for the fourth year in a row is incredible,” said Rick Jeffrey, Special Olympics Virginia president. “More importantly, though, these funds will help us to build bigger, better, more inclusive communities across the state of Virginia.”
In addition to the money raised, they got to take the icy dip into the Atlantic, all while earning a Friday “pass” from school, earn community service credit, Costume contests – prizes for best dressed male and female, prizes for teacher or team sponsor, and freezing photos.
Photography - Craig McClure
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Seems the seasons are a bit mixed up this year....we are having a mild Winter, thus things are blooming...buds on tree that have just lost their leaves...strange brew, look what's inside of you.....thanks Belinda for the help there !
On Friday, February 7, 2014, high school and middle school students dashed into the icy Atlantic as part of Special Olympics Virginia’s largest fundraiser: The Polar Plunge and the Cool School Challenge.
“Raising one million dollars for the fourth year in a row is incredible,” said Rick Jeffrey, Special Olympics Virginia president. “More importantly, though, these funds will help us to build bigger, better, more inclusive communities across the state of Virginia.”
In addition to the money raised, they got to take the icy dip into the Atlantic, all while earning a Friday “pass” from school, earn community service credit, Costume contests – prizes for best dressed male and female, prizes for teacher or team sponsor, and freezing photos.
Photography - Craig McClure
14185
© 2014
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
After a long hot day on my motorcycle my feet needed cooling off. At Selkirk Fishing Access site in Montana I soaked them in an irrigation ditch.
Cool School Challenge, held on Feb. 3, where Students and teachers took an icy dip in the Atlantic as part of the Polar Plunge® Fest in Virginia Beach
Photography by Craig McClure
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Cool School Challenge, held on Feb. 3, where Students and teachers took an icy dip in the Atlantic as part of the Polar Plunge® Fest in Virginia Beach
Photography by Craig McClure
17106
© 2017
ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.
Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.
Or fineness and roughness.
While reading my morning paper, I came across an advertisement that 1) The Goodman Studio has a glass blowing demo today; 2) there is an annual sale happening; and 3) the handmade-in-Toronto glassmaking studio is only 15 minutes away from my home in an industrial area.
The Goodman Studio doesn't sell direct to the public and the workshop isn't open to the public normally, so I grabbed my camera to have a look.