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The Missoula church at which author Norman Maclean's father, The Reverend John Norman Maclean, preached.
First YX66WDU (33932) is an Alexander Dennis E40D with Alexander E400MMC bodywork. Seen in Bristol, YX66WDU was new to the company.
My first attempt of an image in HDR.
I did have a go some time ago for fun and it was a disaster...
This im quite happy with for now or until i master exactly what im doing Lol :-)
This was created with three images exposure bracketed... im starting to get into this exposure
malarky...all new to me so be gentle Lol.
New wide angle lens10-24mm coming soon ,HDR software... i feel a new challenge ahead and hopefully plenty of fun on the way.
Nikon D90 with 18-105mm vr @ F16 and ND8 and ND4 stacked together, 1/15th on the tripod at 18mm, iso 200,exposure bracketed (-1) (ev) (+1) all images were Nef files run through Photomatix 3 and settings tweaked a little.
Robots were in action on Saturday, Jan. 21, at Penn State York when 35 teams of middle and high school students took part in the FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) South Central PA Regional Qualifier, a robotics competition. More than 500 attendees, including competitors, volunteers, and spectators attended the event. The winning alliance, comprised of three teams, were the Javengers from Enola, Pennsylvania; Cubix^3 from Hampstead, Maryland; and Sparks from Villanova, Pennsylvania. The finalist alliance, or second place winners, included Imagine It from Palmyra, Pennsylvania; Metal Works from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and GearHounds, from York, Pennsylvania. This was the seventh time the campus has hosted an FTC event.
The Hepatitis B Foundation sponsored First Friday Doylestown on May 2 in support of National Hepatitis Awareness Month for a third consecutive year.
The Foundation’s continued commitment to sponsoring First Friday Doylestown is to raise awareness among local community leaders, educators, business owners and residents that one in 20 Americans has been affected by hepatitis B. That means, “Someone you know and love has been touched by the deadly virus,” according to Peggy Farley, Community Relations Manager for the Foundation.
During the evening, Hepatitis B Foundation staff and volunteers were on hand to speak to members of the public about their work. The Foundation’s tent featured Michelle Grossman NBC 10 EarthWatch Meteorologist; local singer/songwriters Christy Jefferson & Band and The Waltons; O’Liver, the Hepatitis B Foundation’s mascot; a display of Cold Spring Elementary School students’ artwork; hepatitis B literature for adults and youth and much more. The event ran from 6 pm to 9:30 pm and was FREE.
For the Foundation, First Friday Doylestown is an evening to celebrate the arts and raise awareness about the good work it is doing in the community. The Foundation distributed information about their upcoming Believe in the Cure Cycling Tour in which a young man infected with the hepatitis b virus will ride his bike from Pensacola, Fla., to Philadelphia to promote awareness of hepatitis B. Foundation representatives were also available to answer questions from local residents as well as discuss public health programs that the Foundation offers the community.
Featured Entertainment at the Hepatitis B Foundation Tent (parking lot at Main and Hamilton Streets)
• Celebrity guest, Michelle Grossman NBC 10 EarthWatch Meteorologist who met with members of the community for photos and to sign autographs
• Photo opportunities with the Foundation’s mascot, O’Liver
• Cold Spring Elementary School students’ artwork on display
• Opening act performance: The Waltons Band
• Headline performance: Christy Jefferson & Band
The Hepatitis B Foundation is the only national nonprofit organization solely dedicated to finding a cure and improving the quality of life for those affected with hepatitis B worldwide through research, education and patient advocacy. The Foundation is located in the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center, which it created to accelerate its research mission. For more information call (215) 489-4900.
About First Friday Doylestown: First Friday Doylestown was designed to generate excitement for visiting historic Doylestown, build a greater sense of community and foster a better appreciation for local artists and musicians. Each participating venue will display a First Friday Doylestown flag outside their shops, restaurants or business so that visitors know they are open for business and entertainment. Just follow the yellow-and-black flags around town to discover a new side of Doylestown!
Le Square Trousseau.Le Square Trousseau. 1, rue Anton Bollon, 12e. Métro: Ledru-Rollin (Line N° 8). Téléphone: 01.43 43 06 00. An old art deco restaurant with a very inventive menu. Just across from the charming Square Trousseau, a very professional staff prepares and serves variations on classical French bistrot cooking. Moderate.
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The first reformed church in town. Shot on Ilford FP4 and developed in Ilford Ilfosol 3 for 4.5min. This shot really shows the poor performance of the simple meniscus lens in this Anscoflex. the center is pretty sharp, and the edges are terrible. What look like a giant crow flying in above the church is really a defect in the negative, or a scratch I made while loading it onto the developing spool!
I found it the other day, my Brownie SIX-20 with yellow filter and "macro"-lens and a distinct sound when pressing the button, cling-ding!