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There is 1 difference that I edited into this photo... that buildings may look like they're on a lean, but that's simply an optical illusion! Spot the difference!
Photography Subject: Twins, The Vela Twins... Identical, yet one Models & the other Is a Hardcore Gamer. One goes to public schools & the other is home schooled. One is an insomniac while the other sleeps normally
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Servite High School's 6th Annual Gala: Staging the Difference took place on Saturday, February 7 at the Anaheim Hilton. Thank you to the Gala co-chairs, the Gala committee, event sponsors and all those who attended the event. It was a night filled with dinner, dancing and lots of fun.
The City of Malden, assisted by Congressman Ed Markey, was awarded an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant for the procurement of Onsite Renewable Technology. Part of the grant was used to install solar panels on Malden High School and to perform an energy audit of municipal buildings. Another portion of the grant was used to procure 108 LED streetlights for an initial deployment around Malden Center on City owned streetlight poles. New LED streetlights were installed on both sides of Florence Street from Main to Commercial, on one side of Commercial Street from Route 60 to Charles Street, and LED lighting was installed where possible on both sides of Route 60 from the Beebe School to Malden High School.
Photo Courtesy of Paul Hammersley, Office of Mayor Gary Christenson.
At the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. Charles Babbage's Difference Engine Number 2. Built in the 1990s according to Babbage's original 19th-century plans.
The Difference between the 10.3 & 11.0 Metre Optare Versa's the 11.0 metre (Blue one extra small window) (Photo By Steve Powell)
The difference might seem like no big deal, but it looks MUCH better to me now. Also, I painted inside her faceplate in spots I'd rather have "blacked out" for photos. I feel better. Now for some new front-facing chips. I also fixed her lashes, adjusted her philtrum carving a bit and re-matted her. The blue eyechips she's modeling were handpainted by me for a dear friend of mine; the awesome green/red ones are my absolute favorite handpainted chips by the amazingly talented Amy/Zaloa.
Collaged flyer I made with Hazel when we were first going out together back in 1984 or 85. One quarter of folded A4 page.
Stephen Carver, “Class Difference”, digital photograph, 2008, The Great Depression Collection, Atlanta, GA.
During the Great Depression, millions of Americans were in poverty and dropped in status. Many people who were use to the middle class and suburban life were in for quite the change. From October in 1929 when the stock market crashed to 1941, millions of people had their lives drastically changed from what they were use to. People were losing their jobs left and right. Those who once worked in factories were laid off since nobody was buying or just couldn’t afford the products that were being made. Farmers across the nation could not make a living since the world’s price for agricultural goods dropped drastically in price and all the extra crops that have been farmed were now being put into warehouses. Many farmers then turned to raising cows, pigs and chickens to accumulate for their losses in crops. In Europe, the farmers were suffering the same agricultural problems. Economist could not explain why the prices in food were going down. The European nations made the decision to put a tariff on foreign foods and import quotas. Producers of staple crops received a huge blow. Since many of those farmers purchased land and heavy machinery during the war, they could not afford mortgage payments and repairs, thus leading them into bankruptcy. Yet some people were still able to maintain their standard of living despite the economic condition American was suffering. Depending on your job or career, you still might have been able to pull through these hard times. My Grandfather was just a child during the Great Depression. He remembers what it was like for many of the people during those days. Yet he was one of the fortunate ones. His father was a butcher and owned his own shop. So for his family, they had enough meat to last them throughout the Depression. On occasion, they would have people off the streets come in the store and beg for food. My great grandfather would have to tell them to leave or he would notify the police. Most of the time, they would just leave, yet on one occasion, my grandfather told of a man who robbed the store of some ham and ran off. Overall, the majority of the people of America were on the same boat. In times like the Great Depression, so many people would commit acts just to keep themselves or their loved ones from starving on the cold, unforgiving streets.
Garraty, John A. The Greta Depression. San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers , 1986.
Wallis, John."The Economics of the Great Depression" Southern Economic Journal 66, no. (1998): 1019-1020.
Wecter, Dixion. The Age of the Great Depression . New York: Macmillian Company , 1948. (Primay Source)
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Denis Leamy has a difference of opinion with Bernard Jackman just after the start of the game. Passions ran high. Leinster 21- 12 Munster, Magners League, RDS, Dublin.
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In my neighbourhood. Szeleczky Chapel, gate, iron detail.
Máriaremete, Szeleczky-kápolna, kapurészlet.
PACT are making a difference to fathers and their children currently serving time in HMP Brixton. PACT organise and run relationship and parenting courses for young men and then organise a an extended family visit day.
Quality family time makes a huge difference to both the prisoner and their children.
This is to show how flickr messes with your images... The image below is 550 pixels high (my website height and also resize for internet...) This is the high res image.
Look at the difference!
So here is Akiva next to Roland who is on a spiritdoll proud body ver2 and next to Miharu my Delf Soony on a elfdoll body.
I made a youtube video on both her box opening and my thoughts afterwards that I need to post but I have to get stronger wifi in order to do that cause its takes youtube decades if not. //shot
I cant tell you how excited I am and how much I just want to scream (I cant though or I'll deff lose my voice and I need that for work tomorrow)
I'm still figuring out her pose-ability though so once I get that down I'll be golden!
The Photo was taken frm Chobir haat, Sorwardi Uddan.
As always, thank you everyone for kind Comments and Favorites.
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Even more interesting, I tried to show the difference between less than 3 months. On April 9 this trail called Beaverbrook was engulfed in flames and almost nothing was left. The boardwalk further down the path was burned and sunk into the mud. Less than three months later almost everything has grown back but here and there you can still see dead trees and burnt wood.
Photo on the left was taken April 9
1/50s f/3.5 ISO400 18mm
Photo on the right was taken this afternoon (July 2)
1/125s f/5.0 ISO100 18mm
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A glorious day acrross Scotland today and it was perfect weather for bus photography. Today I joined a fellow enthusiast for a trip out to Perth to catch the new Enviro 350H vehicles and this is what was photographed after coming back into Edinburgh. Perth photos to follow...
Here is Lothian 745 and 746 heading along Princes Street on Mill Race 44 to Balerno via Slateford - Currie. 31st July 2012.