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the photo that Matt is taking can be seen here on Matt's site: www.mattfraction.com/archives/002967.php
and also here: www.flickr.com/photos/fraction/2595240281/
Yet another chase photo... I literally took over 1000 pictures on this trip, and for a two week period, that isnt all that bad ;) Dont worry, I wont put ALL of them up...
This particular day we didnt "see anything" per se, and I say that loosely. We saw clouds, some tiny hail, rain (oh boy was there rain) and some claim to have seen a spin up on the ground (although I question that somewhat - I think my teammates were just a little over eager to see something and were over enthusiastic lol).
I like this photo for a number of reasons, one being the structure of the storm... ya to some it looks like nothing, but keep in mind, this is but a small fraction of what the entire storm looked like. I also like the contrasting colours between the sky and the ground :)
Enjoy.
Fraction Workspace had a professional photographer come in and document my show. Here is a sampling of some of them.
Project you can assign to your pupils as a group or individual to help them master equivalent fractions as they are vital in adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators. Download the whole set with instruction for FREE at:
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TutorVista help in solving fractions
TutorVista is an online tutoring website which provides math help for students in their studies so that they can excel their math skills without going anywhere. TutorVista covers all the math related lessons which are explained by various expert online math tutors.
Pulitzer Prize winning author Michael Chabon (The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay) shared a panel with top comics writer Matt Fraction (Invincible Iron Man, Uncanny X-Men) on Saturday, Feb. 28 at WonderCon.
Photo by Tom Deleon.
HIS IS A FRACTION OF A LARGE TABLE FILLED, COVERED WITH A ZILLION SPECIALITIES PREPARED BY ING.ARH. VALENTINA VLASKI on occasion of the family's patron-saint's day, Saint John. Hordes of people come and go to meat and chat and of course, enjoy the rich table. The host on the other hand is responsible for the drinks and he simply pours endless quantities of remarkably high quality reds and whites.
So thats, like, one and two-thirds? I was intrigued by the name of this bank which I saw in several towns in eastern Indiana. This one was in Connersville.
Biegno is a fraction of the Italian municipality of Maccagno con Pino and Veddasca , and a border town with Switzerland since 1516 .
History
Biegno is a small town of ancient origin, belonging to the Pieve di Val Travaglia .
Registered in 1751 as a village of 353 inhabitants, in 1805 it reached 400 units. In the Napoleonic era , in 1809 , the neighboring Municipality of Lozzo was added to the Municipality of Biegno , which recovered its autonomy in 1816 , following the establishment of the Lombard-Veneto Kingdom .
At the unification of Italy , in 1861 , Biegno had 491 inhabitants, which stabilized for the rest of the century. Populated by 434 people in 1921 , the municipality was abolished in 1928 , and merged with the municipalities of Armio , Cadero con Graglio and Lozzo, forming the new municipality of Veddasca .
In 2014 it followed the fate of the entire municipality of Veddasca and merged into the new municipality of Maccagno con Pino and Veddasca.
Monuments and places of interest
Church of Santa Maria Nascente
Church of the Madonna degli Angeli , in Cangili di Biegno
Maccagno con Pino and Veddasca ( Maccàgn cun Pin e Vedàsca in Varese dialect ) is an Italian municipality of 2,450 inhabitants in the province of Varese in Lombardy .
It was established on 4 February 2014 as a merger of the municipalities of Maccagno , Pino sulla Sponda del Lago Maggiore and Veddasca , which took place following the outcome of a consultative referendum held in the countries involved on 1 December 2013 . The municipal headquarters was established in Maccagno.
History
The institution's founding act is constituted by regional law no. 8 of 30 January 2014, published in Supplement no. 6 of the Official Bulletin of the Lombardy Region of 3 February 2014.
In May 2014 the municipality received the zip code I-21061.
Furthermore, the three founding municipalities were themselves in two cases the result of an amalgamation process that took place in the fascist era , so much so that until 1927 the current municipal territory was divided into ten different municipalities, in existence since the Middle Ages .
The municipality is part of the Regio Insubrica working community, a cross-border cooperation body that federates some provinces of Lombardy and Piedmont and the Swiss Canton of Ticino .
Symbols
The new municipality had initially informally adopted the coat of arms and banner of Maccagno (municipal seat), and then equipped itself with its own weapon, granted by decree of the President of the Republic of 12 September 2018.
«Coat of arms of blue, on the tower of red, bricked in black, crenellated in the Ghibelline style of five pieces, open to the field, founded on the plain of green, flanked by two counter-prancing gold lions , all surmounted by three stars with eight rays of the same, placed in the band. External ornaments from the Municipality.»
The banner is a yellow cloth with a blue border.
The coat of arms brings together elements taken from the emblems of previous municipalities: the blue of the field and the red tower of Maccagno, the counter-rampant lions of Pino on the shore of Lake Maggiore and the stars of Veddasca.
This scene is an attempt to put the Mossmorran NGL fractionation plant into context with it's surroundings, that and I wanted to show not only the flare but the result the flare was having on the sky around the site. On approach to Mossmorran last night, I commented that if you found the correct foreground interest, you could pretend you were taking a strange sunset photo.
The other thing to note is that this photo was taken at the 15mm end of the lens, meaning that there's a little distortion at either end of the scene, perhaps most pronounced in the street light to the left. So far, all my other 15mm shots have been of things that have been relatively up close, meaning that no obvious distortion occurred. I'll need to watch out for that in the future when it comes to capturing wide landscapes.