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Kentucky Oaks Day at Churchill Downs. Race 11 The Kentucky Oaks. The Winner-Untapable with Rosie Napravnik Up and Steve Asmussen the Trainer.

Susan (or Suzanne, I can't remember) was an incredibly passionate artist, explaining the nuances of ambrotype with great enthusiasm.

( nailed to the front door --

I'd get killed if I did this ! )

Explaining the rules of gaming @ Gameworks...

Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2018.

 

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National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Jeanie goes through the explanation of the almond in the pudding. Who ever finds the almond wins a prize.

Franziska explains the use of VR in uTRUSTit.

at Zimmerstrasse, near Checkpoint Charlie

All through 6th grade, Matthew has been working with a group to get a reduced speed zone put in front of their school. They've written the mayor's office, testified before the Community Council and Anchorage Assembly meetings, and attended other various functions over the past year.

 

Friday afternoon, Al Tamagni, president of the Abbott Loop Community Council, called a press conference and asked the kids to come speak about their cause to the media. A Channel 2 News reporter and camera man came and interviewed Al, the students' Social Studies teacher, and two of the students.

It says, hey.. I am dangerous, but I have a soft creamy center that I like to hide with my tough outer shell and tons of makeup.

Fortunately Gene is there to explain ALL about the trains.

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Alonzo Wilson explains the images on the panels of the "Flag Boy" costume during gallery tour. Jered Blanchard collaborated with local Indian crew, who loaned beaded patches to complete the costumes for the production schedule.

Opening weekend of "Well Suited: The Costumes of Alonzo Wilson for HBO's Treme" (May 18-November 3, 2013)

Cameron Art Museum, Wilmington, North Carolina

I was criticised today by another photographer for moving back with my feet whilst doing a shot this afternoon. I explained that I was shooting on 28mm and he laughed at me and asked why I didn't just use my zoom.

 

I explained to him that as good as the zoom is and the fact that I do use it I wanted to shoot this particular shot on 28mm as it is the focal length that best represents the eye and what not due to the covering power of the lens and my camera format. I think I either confused him or confused myself lol

 

Anyway, hopefully he will check my stream, and if you do, then here is a diagram explaining it, I hope it makes sense now lol.

 

No hard feelings.

Showing Petra different settings on my camera.

Brooklyn, New York City - US

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A1C. Rashila Petteway explains F-16 hydraulic systems to D.C. National Guard Commanding general Maj. Gen. Errol Schwartz

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