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The Deep Learning Summit took place in Boston on 26-27 May 2015.
www.re-work.co/events/deep-learning-boston-2015
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This photograph was taken in Brighton. I was walking down the pier by myself and saw this old lady sitting in the bus stop. I stopped and looked at her for a while, trying to not be noticed, and the expression and whole atmosphere made me quite emotional. She looked so lonely and deep in thought that I had to try and take a picture of her without being seen as I didnt want to offend.
Somewhere on the Vegas Strip, a man with a food cart thought it wise to deep fry a Snickers bar and cover it with powdered sugar and chocolate syrup. And I thank him for it.
Not being a "watersports afficionado" I was somewhat taken aback at the cost of it!
Near Pooley Bridge.
I like it when I converted this to monchrome using a different technique. It gave more contrast to the photo.
"Come visit Quark's, don't walk, Run!"
Deep Space 12 is my take on a Cardassian Terok Nor type space station
Based off of the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
To make up some fan-fiction for DS12 is another Federation salvaged Cardassian Nor type station near Nepenthe. Quark expanding his franchise purchased the rights to bring over everyone's favorite shops and bar from DS9 to the new station.
Steam Workshop - steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2756495561
Deep fried with olive oil and sprinkled fleur de sel. Very simple, but pretty good for an appetizer.
Deep Cut Gardens is dedicated to the home gardener. The 54 acres of gardens and greenhouses are planned as a living catalog of cultivated and native plant materials to be observed through the seasons. The renovated Parterre features 52 varieties of roses with over 180 bushes!
This was taken on the same day as the prior two photos, but we were deep in the woods, and it was pouring. The result was significantly more ominous.
The Deep Learning Summit took place in Boston on 26-27 May 2015.
www.re-work.co/events/deep-learning-boston-2015
#reworkDL