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Entry for a PhotoSoc comment and critique session with the theme 'Difference'
I'll be honest the link to the theme is a bit tenuous, but this was during exam time. The difference is of scale, the all encompassing skyline makes it easy to ignore the tiny bird on the right of the photo
Day 216 of 365 (Sunday - aka New Year's Day) - Today we travelled from my parents' home to my partner's home. Yesterday I was in the fens, at the Wildfowl and Wetlands trust, soaking in the views and enjoying the birds and countryside, and today we arrived in North London to tower blocks and a different way of life. I took some photos of swans yesterday, so was struck by these two in the garden today. I had as much fun photographing these two in different locations and at different angles as I did with the real thing yesterday. I love visiting all my family, and this just summed up that to me, about how people and places can be so different, but enjoyable each in their own right. I'm also so glad my children get to experience the contrasts too.
Happy new year to you all - I hope you enjoy the variety and wonders it brings!
Members of the Heidelberg Better Opportunites for Single Soldiers, Outreach Kontact Club and Army Community Service visited with seniors at the Mathilde-Vogt-Haus Seniors' Residence in Heidelberg-Kircheim Oct. 25 where they carved pumpkins, ate pumpkin soup, and enjoyed
other various activities. (photo by Dawn Powell, Heidelberg ACS)
Mine's on the left, Jet's is on the right, the really cool thing is that Jet dictated all the colors he wanted to use in the order he wanted to use them.
When he put as much as he wanted on his wool, he gave me the dye bottle and I squirted what I wanted onto my wool.
So both of these are BFL (Blue Faced Leiscter) rovings. They were both dyed with exactly the same dyes, though in different proportions. They were just done by different people.
Always nice contrasts among the different styles of buildings in Madrid. Classic balconies and carvings on one and matching curved window arches on the other. The Gran Via is a visual gem when looking at all the fascinating buildings along it's route.
What’s the difference between a collapse, a downfall, and a downright apocalypse? How will it all end, and why do we love to wonder? Ice or fire, zombies or bombs? Out with a bang or a whimper? And can we do anything to stop the decline?
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, the new free exhibition at Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, will explore why the disastrous can be devilishly entertaining, and whether there’s any truth to these dismal predictions. Join doomers, designers, and doctors as they lay out the top threats to our world, evaluate how likely they are, and spell out exactly what we can do about it. The exhibition opened on 13th October and runs until 11th February 2018. For more information, visit dublin.sciencegallery.com/icoe.
Protest in London on October 5 2013 to support the Arctic 30, the Greenpeace activists who are being held by the Russians for their nonviolent action against Arctic drilling.
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Coincidently, both of the pictured defensive playmakers wear #91. Cameron Wake is a DE/LB with great strength and burst. He is a sack machine. Jamie Collins is an exceptional athlete with a high football IQ. He is a disrupter and will blitz and drop into coverage. Both playmakers will be on the field on Thursday Night Football tonight.
[left] regional difference accountz for some of the disparity in height seen among italian chopinez. venetian chopinez were famous for their height while milanese, florentine and genoese examplez appear to have been more modest. here two extremez are compared. the tall chopine comez from sweden but it was made in venice. the extreme height of some venetian chopinez impressed many visitorz to the city and perhapz some touristz purchased chopinez as souvenirz. the forward pitch of the mule would have made it almost impossible to wear and it showz no evidence of ever being used.
[right] this more modest chopine many simply be a demure venetian chopin or it may be a milanese example. although it is not a towerin example of a chopine, itz narrow pedestal would have required that itz wearer have a strong sense of balance.
From left to right: Joy Thomas Moore, Executive Producer of All the Difference; Judy Ravitz, Outreach Extensions; Gillian Smith, Chief Marketing Officer, City Year; and Robert Henderson, Featured in All The Difference.
Credit: POV / The American Documentary Inc.