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To develop the park began in 1976, the 200th anniversary year of American independence, to celebrate the relationship between the two freedom-loving countries, Israel and the US. The forest developed and extended an existing woodland planted in the region in the 1950s by new immigrants from the surrounding area and nearby Beit Shemesh, who had arrived soon after the founding of the State of Israel.
All taken from my Olympus Trip 35 on Fuji 400
-Sacramento State
-Sacramento State
-Old Sac
-Kodaiko Ramen
-Sutter Creek
To develop the park began in 1976, to celebrate the relationship between the two freedom-loving countries, Israel and the US. The forest developed and extended an existing woodland planted in the region in the 1950s by new immigrants from the surrounding area and nearby Beit Shemesh, who had arrived soon after the founding of the State of Israel.
Just going through some old pictures from the last photography class I
took. I miss developing my own photos.
Developing supercell in Goshen Co., WY, maintains a rather "cold," outflow-dominant look as it traverses the High Plains in relatively cool air.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=flhvfbANi0A
trying to develop myself and my photos
6h in redlight.
6h in camera oscura
rendersi conto di cosa sia la luce materializzata, o come per lo meno si provi a farlo.
dopo sei ore di lavoro qui, fotografare con un telefono mi sembra ingiusto nei confronti della luce.
All taken from my Olympus Trip 35 on Fuji 400
-Sacramento State
-Sacramento State
-Old Sac
-Kodaiko Ramen
-Sutter Creek
Developed my LCA+ films today. This is an AGFA film that came in a pack of 5 with the LCA.. Love the clarity..
The main "monitor" is a 39" Seiki 4K TV ($349), and the side monitors are Dell 30" monitors running at 2560x1600. Although the Seiki TV works good for coding,
A few more items placed on the device. Mostly I wanted to do this as a trial piece to test out the best way to do the goggles. I was going to solder them, but the large pieces of metal proved to be a royal pain in the ass to get to solder with good connections, so I had to fall back on lots of super glue and hot glue.
Natural arch developed in chalk & impure chalk in the Cretaceous of Kansas, USA.
This western Kansas landscape consists of chalk badlands and chalk pillars and a natural arch. The rocks are chalks and impure chalks (e.g., argillaceous chalk and chalky shale) that range in color from whitish to light gray to yellowish. Chalk is a biogenic, calcitic, marine sedimentary rock composed of numerous coccolith microfossils (see: www.soes.soton.ac.uk/staff/tt/eh/pics/lith2.gif). Coccoliths are individual calcareous plates that covered a single-celled photosynthetic marine organism called a coccolithophorid (a.k.a. coccolithophore) (see: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Emiliania_hux...). These beds were deposited in the ancient Western Interior Seaway, a section of ocean that existed during parts of the Mesozoic Era in what is now the American and Canadian Great Plains.
Rock arches are rare erosional features - those developed in chalk beds are even rarer. If a stream goes under an arch, it is known as a natural bridge. If no stream is present, the feature is a natural arch. Along lakeshores, they are called lake arches. Along oceanic coastlines, they are called sea arches. The highest concentration of natural arches on Earth is Arches National Park in eastern Utah.
Stratigraphy: Smoky Hill Chalk Member (a.k.a. Smoky Hills Member), Niobrara Formation, mid-Upper Cretaceous
Locality: Monument Rocks (also known as the Chalk Pyramids), along Gove County Road 16, north of the Smoky Hill River, Gove County, western Kansas, USA (38° 47' 43.24" North latitude, 100° 45' 52.06" West longitude)
"Developing Initiatives to Implement Human Rights Legislation"
(Parliament of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland; April 27th - 29th, 2016)