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Linocut on Canson Edition Paper (100 x 70 cm) and transparencies placed on an overhead projector; 2012
This linocut got honorable mantion on 12th Gielniak Graphic Arts Competition
Jackie and Jessie on the Hurricane ride on the pier in Ocean City, Maryland. Each time it came around they each struck a different pose for me. Very funny!!
repair: it‘s all about attitude, about taking up the responsibility and starting to change the things.
Photo showing Arne Hendriks (NL).
credit: rubra
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don't be afraid to stand up for what you believe in. hoping for change is sometimes simply not enough. never be afraid to do something new. remember, amateurs built the ark; professionals built the titanic.
This special day, Nelson Mandela's 91st birthday, asks ordinary citizens to spend just 67 minutes of their time to make a difference to the world around them in South Africa
No difference between the Democrats and the Republicans? Just look at the Supreme Court, who gets nominated and who makes the nominations.
Ya like Scalia and Roberts? Perhaps you want more from Alito and Clarence Thomas? Want corporations to have the ability to make unlimited contributions to political campaigns? Ya love corporate power? Ya like the result in Bush v. Gore or the Citizens United case? Vote Republican for President.
On the other hand, just in case you are a moderate or - especially - a liberal, well ya know what to do..........
Supreme Court Justices serve for life. There are only nine Justices. Once appointed they are accountable to no one. Think about it.
Size does matter in running! In general, bigger is not better. I love this shot because it compares two girls at very different statures; my guess is that the taller girl probably weighs about twice as much as the smaller girl, and that gives the smaller girl an insurmountable advantage. The little girl pulled away after shot, overcoming the tall girl's size and strength advantage.
It was quite nice to see a change in motive power in the Waratah Transfer even though it still a same member of the class. Nevertheless 4464 managed to roar through Narara with A41 bound for Auburn
An early warning for the event of the year...
Castle Ward Forum Community Clean Up...
Keep it Clean with Vi Green!
Vi Green is travelling down to Hastings from 'oop North to participate in the Castle Ward Forum Make A Difference Day on Saturday 25 October.
(Locals may notice a striking similarity between Vi and her long lost relative, artist, performer and professional show-off, Linda King.)
Vi is on a mission to clean up the streets of Hastings. She is particularly drawn to the town because her late husband, Harold, lost an eye in an unfortunate archery accident.
She will be on the streets with her trusty tea trolley and her faithful budgie Bobby Dazzler. Watch out for her handing out boiled sweets, bin bags and recycling advice as she travels.
Why not join Vi and help clean up the streets of Castle Ward?
Local residents will be meeting at 10am at Britannia Enterprise Centre, and will go out in small groups to tackle grot spots around the
ward. There will be a free lunch for the workers at 1pm at the Blacksmiths Cafe in the Britannia Centre, and a celebration party in the early evening.
This is a fun day to get to know other people who live in your neighbourhood, and to help freshen up any eye-sores that deserve a bit of TLC.
Bin Bags, litter pickers and gloves will be provided. Please bring along secateurs and dress for the task!
This event is part of the CSV Make A Difference Day -- the national day of volunteering.
For more information and press photos, contact Jo Bevan on 07981 833202 or email: jobevan@hotmail.com
For more information about Make A Difference Day nationally, visit: www.csv.org.uk/Campaigns
This is a subject that I am actually quite interested in because I often see women in various incarnations of the photo above. I wish I had the cojones to have friendly dialogue with someone who wears the full face mask (that is usually not very discreet), long sun visor (that some versions can look like a welding mask) and/or the long shirt and gloves (which I suspect is not just about avoiding skin cancer) to better understand the cultural differences.
I guess the fascinating thing to me that I try to understand is the "mindset". Honestly, if that were me, I would be uncomfortable going out in public. However, quite contrary, I have never sensed any uneasiness from people who look similar to this photo in the United States, where although it is becoming more common to see this, it is definitely not mainstream. Whereas in Asia, I presume this is accepted because of serious medical issues like SARS and other cultural differences.
I guess the rhetorical rebuttal to me would be "why don't you dress or look this way." I just really would like to understand better. Feel free to email. Any insight would be appreciated.
Our Similarities bring us to a common ground; Our Differences allow us to be fascinated by each other
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On Sunday, 9/30/2018, the keynote event for the WeListen Fall Conference 2018 was William Kristol and Neera Tanden in a dialogue hosted by Ford School Dean Michael S. Barr.
Details: fordschool.umich.edu/events/2018/neera-tanden-and-william...
This photo is available for free under the Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivatives 4.0 International license. Mandatory photo credit may be attributed to: Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan.
A self-portrait. I wanted to emphasize my natural heterochromia (different coloured eyes) so I photoshopped a bit. The brown eye is basically natural and the hazel eye has been enhanced. The close cropping was done in part for drama and in part so I wouldn't have to deal with editing my acne-stricken forehead.
Best viewed large and on black.
Please note that unlike the rest of my photos, this is all rights reserved. Therefore, please don't download, modify, redistribute, etc.
What a difference a few weeks makes! This girl was terribly shy the first day she arrived. She hid behind the litter box and over the next week or 10 days she generally stayed quietly out of the way watching the household interact. Now, she is quite a normal kitten, playing happily and begging treats. I quite love this little girl.
Version 3 on the left, Version 2 on the right. In Ver 3, the paint most obviously is of a different quality. The aperture scale is white numbers on black anodise, as opposed to black numbers on shiny aluminum in Ver 2. The bearing plates look to be the same, but the one in Ver 3 is mangled, which was probably the source of the shutter speed selector binding I experienced when installing it on the camera.
One thing that can't be seen here, is that the depth of the bayonets differs, with Ver 2 being taller when stacked next to the Ver 3 ones. Also, the slot that the aperture control arm resides in is wider on Ver 2.
The printing press attached to the Difference Engine #2 at the Computer History Museum. Babbage intended this press to reduce the human error involved in getting a printed set of multiplication tables.
Washington Husky Karlee Stueckle and USC Trojan Jessica Haidet chase down the ball at Soni McAlister Field in Los Angeles, California.
Use as you wish. All I ask is for a credit in the description of your artwork and post a small size image of your work under the texture.
Difference boxes to create borders for your work.
Peace.
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Sherwood Forest
Canon EOS 5D Mark III + Canon EF 100mm f2.8 L IS USM Macro, 1/20 sec at f/2.8, ISO 100
I believe that Lynx 256 HXI 3006 had an rta and Stevensons rebuilt the front end to look like this?. It used to look like its sister 257 parked next door to it at Spath Garage near Uttoxeter on 23.04.95. This was not one of Stevensons best ever jobs.
Showing a total difference in size and design are these two lorries from local operator G. Atkinson, Brough, during the Cumbria Easter Rally, on 30/03/2024. On the right of the photo is XSJ546, a nicely restored 1952 Bedford OLBC. It received its age related plate from the DVLA in 04/1999 and is named Stainmore Queen. Representing the todays era is Stainmore Duchess, PX20MEV, a DAF XF530. This was first registered in 06/2020 and is powered by a 12902cc Euro VI Diesel. © Peter Steel 2024.