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So you have a shed but it's a quarter mile from where you want to use it. When you're going to use it store your skid steer the answer is simple, put you skid steer inside and drive it to the new location. The move is in progress and to the left can be seen one of the trees that had to be removed to clear the roof overhangs. All in all I was pleasantly surprised at how well this worked out. September 12, 2019.
Come Organisation (1980)
Sophomore album from the British noise masters. Overall, not as harsh and extreme as later works, but still a good listen for those into the more 80's industrial sound. This is the 1st press limited to 850 copies.
The track "Birthdeath Experience" is 3 minutes of silence. I don't know how I feel about that. I get it from an art perspective, but would it be true silence? Thoughts anyone?
For Christmas, Jen bought me a flight in the Flight Experience 737 simulator. Today I took it.
We took off from YMML and did a couple of circuits for handling familiarization, then over to YMAV for a couple of touch and goes, and then back to YMEN for a full stop. 08/26 at YMEN is 'only' 6300 feet but I managed OK with pavement to spare, thanks to Jason's coaching (and autobrake set to 3).
Sorry for the fuzzy pic... you aren't allowed to take your own pictures for 'security reasons' so this is the one I'm stuck with.
New York, New York, 2010: Lucy Cohen Blatter, editor at amNewYork newspaper, takes the dance class entitled Rockette Experience taught by Rockettes from the Radio City Christmas Spectacular held at Radio City Musical Hall in New York City. The show first premiered in 1933 making it the 77th year of performance. (Photos by Tiffany L. Clark)
being a lover of music ... this is a very cool music museum.
The Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (abbreviation rendered with a pipe as EMP|SFM) is a museum dedicated to the history and exploration of both popular music and science fiction located in Seattle, Washington. The Frank Gehry-designed museum building is located on the campus of the Seattle Center, adjacent to the Space Needle and the Seattle Center Monorail, which runs through the building.
Experience Music Project (EMP) was founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and opened its doors in 2000. From Wikipedia
Seattle, Washington
Group shot as the end of the Irish Air Corp Baldonnel tour, organised by Airliner Experience, a specially organised guided tour of the facility, complete with simulators, helicopters, museum & the Casa above.
Special thanks to Captain O'Dowd & various Air Corp staff on hand for a thrilling day.
Last weekend, hundreds of accepted high school seniors and their families came to campus for the annual Experience Lafayette Day. The prospective members of the Class of 2020 got a taste of campus life and learned how they would fit in with the Lafayette community. They met with current students and faculty, toured campus, attended sessions introducing them to academic and social life, and went to a student activities fair.
Chuck Zovko / Zovko Photographic LLC
April 17, 2015
Overview of the entire Ellinikon Experience Park as of today! The Ellinikon Metropolitan Park it is under development and upon its completion it is expected to be one of the largest urban park in Europe and amongst the largest in the world!
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A little bit of photoshop tilt shift manipulation of the Thames Rib Experience taken on the river thames - London
Sometimes experiencing people, getting to know them, leads to photographic opportunities. Here are my thoughts on how people can inspire.
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It can be tough to stay creative all the time. There are so many demands on us in life—jobs, family, our homes, and more, and all of these things can whittle away at us. Too, with time, some of our favorite creative wells, like the places we frequent for photography, start to dry up.
But, you know one of the beautiful things about creativity? There are always new ways to breathe life into it. I think that one way to breathe new life into our creative pursuits is simply experiencing people. It’s a big world and there are so many interesting people in it, people all around us from all walks of life, from all kinds of different places, each with unique experiences.
When I speak of experiencing people, I don’t mean creating portraits of them, necessarily. Rather, I mean to be open, to meet them, to get to know them. If someone says hello and strikes up a conversation while you’re walking down the sidewalk or waiting in an elevator, be open to that experience and see what develops from it.
Sometimes an interesting thing happens when we’re open to people in this way. Often, as the conversation unfurls, the person with whom you are speaking will happily talk about the area you’re in, or the area they’re from. It’s one way to learn beautiful but little-known spots that you may want to visit with your camera.
This makes me think of Ohio’s Amish Country as an example. Most people who want to visit Amish Country find out—or learn quickly—that the top destination is Berlin, Ohio. That’s where all of the tourism activities are, the shopping venues, and so on. And there are lots of opportunities for photography in Berlin. Opportunities that hundreds of other photographers have already explored. Not that there’s anything wrong with you exploring them and applying your own unique perspective to these things.
But, if you open up and start talking to people in Berlin, particularly the people who live in and around this little town, that’s where you’ll start to find the hidden gems. Just talk to the locals, hear their stories, learn about their favorite out of the way places. In Berlin, this will invariably lead you out into the beautiful countryside to places that are off the maps provided by tourism organizations. Little secluded forests, beautiful streams, rolling, picturesque farms—there is lots to discover out there.
The same is true of any area. There are always interesting things to be found, unusual things that haven’t been explored as much as the things you’ll find in the top spots of a Google search for that area. And the only way to learn about these places, often, is from the people who live there.
Be open to people, hear what they have to say, don’t hesitate to meet new people, or to strike up a conversation with strangers. It will get you learning and they may even mention these hidden places that you can visit to take a few pictures.
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