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Vineyard Framework

  

Canon EOS 500D & Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS

 

PostProduction with Digital Photo Professional & Photoshop CS5

 

©2011, Stefano Minella Photo

 

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Frameworks by Bob Dylan - Halcyon Art Gallery

diseño de flujo para concurso on-line.

see story in pic below. This is the framework of an old Cucafera recently found in the old Mineral spa of Porcar during the restoration.

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Geschichte der Cucafera, siehe Bild unten.

Hier das Gerippe einer alten Cucafera. es wurde während der Restauration des Porcar Mineralheilbades gefunden.

2 July 2001: Angelos Andronas and his team begin erecting the framework of the Bar on top of the concrete foundations.

The BC government is proposing a series of bold and innovative changes to achieve labour peace and a ten-year agreement with the province's public-school teachers.

 

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Structures of Mutual Support

Framework Collaborative

 

Philippines Pavilion

Close up view of Electric Pylons.

Vue d'une partie de la structure en bois du dome (visitable) du Château de Vaux-le-vicomte.

An overview of water stress in the Mediterranean basin, highlighting water exploitation as well as existing and planned desalination plants.

 

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Lord Nicholas Stern, President, British Academy, United Kingdom and Jennifer Morgan, Executive Director, Greenpeace International, Netherlands and Patricia Espinosa Cantellano, Executive Secretary, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Bonn speaking at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 18, 2017

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Walter Duerst

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COD: 7149/2

Antique French painting of the 19th century. Work oil on canvas depicting a spectacular still life with flowers, fruits and parrot. Painting of great measure and impact, of excellent pictorial quality. Richly lacquered and silvered frame in wood and plaster from the 20th century. Work that has undergone conservative restoration and has been backed again. Painting that is part of a pair (see photo and ask for the pair price if available). Frame with some small drops of color and some small lacks of decorations, painting in the complex in good condition. Sight size: H 65.5 x W 120.5 cm.

Measure: H 77 x W 132 x D 7 cm

#antiques #painting #oiloncanvas #stilllife #frame #parrot #lacquered #framework

Created for TMI - Work Your Magic December found here:

www.flickr.com/groups/impressionists/discuss/721576282337...

 

With thanks to Skagitrenee for the starter image found here:

www.flickr.com/photos/14678598@N07/6165875833/

 

Framework panels are Free to use and found here:

www.flickr.com/photos/plumnutz/6584339739/

Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Out testing a long-needed replacement tripod head over on the east coast. This shot shows some of the structural work making up the Forth Rail Bridge built in 1890 - shot looking south from North Queensferry.

The components of the Zend Framework.

Mekelle– Ethiopia, 24th January 2016: Members of African Union (AU) Executive Council converged in the Tigray region of Mekelle, on 24 January 2016, within the framework of their third Ministerial Retreat, holding under the theme: “Implementation of Agenda 2063”. The Ministerial Retreat was chaired by Hon. Simbarashe S. Mumbengegwi, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Zimbabwe and Chairperson of the Executive Council, in the presence of H.E. Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Chairperson of the African Union Commissioners, H.E Mr. Erastus Mwencha, Deputy Chairperson of the AUC. Hon. Dr Tedros Adhenon Ghebreyesus, Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, H.E Abay Weldu, President of the Regional Authority of Tigray, representatives from AU Organs, the UNECA, NEPAD, RECs AfDB, AU Commissioners , the AUC Secretary General, and the Legal Counsel of the AUC, and invited guests.

 

President Weldu welcomed the participants in the city of Mekelle and presented the historical background of the region which he qualified as courageous and privileged population who inherited the most archeological objects and sites of humanity. He said the agenda of this retreat has a significant meaning to the Tigray tribe/people of Ethiopia. He appreciated the vision of the Union aimed at creatiing an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa”.

 

In her opening remarks, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, AUC Chairperson, recalled the first retreat in the city of Ethiopia Bahir Dar in 2014, where she introduced the Dream of the African People in “the e-mail from the future”, among others. “Two years ago, as we concluded the 50th anniversary of the OAU/AU, we met as in retreat in the city of Bahir Dar, to discuss the core responsibilities of this important organ, the Executive Council. It was then when I spoke about our dream of the Africa we want, in the e-mail from the future.

 

Two years later, as we gather here in Mekelle, Tigray region we can report that we have made some headway. As discussed at this retreat, we now have Agenda 2063 as our clarion call for action, supported by all sections of the African society”, stated the AUC Chairperson. She explained that, “we are now clear on the priorities of Agenda 2063, investing in our people, especially youth and women; in agricultural modernization and agro-businesses; in manufacturing and industrialization; the development of our infrastructure; democracy and developmental governance, as well as the need of silencing the guns by 2020.”

 

“Our Agenda 2063 flagship projects - such as the free movement of people, the Commodities strategy, the Pan African Integrated High speed Rail network - is taking off, and should help towards our vision of an integrated, peaceful and prosperous Africa, driven by its own people and taking its rightful place in the world”, underscored Dr. Dlamini Zuma.

 

Referring to the song on Agenda 2063 composed by a group of artists from Zimbabwe, played during the opening ceremony of the retreat, the AUC Chairperson called on other artists within the continent to emulate the good example. “ I would like to thank the Zimbabwean artists who came up with that song on Agenda 2063, and I challenge all of us to encourage our artists to compose as many songs as possible. Of course as the Chair of the Union, Zimbabwe led from the front”. She thanks the Mekelle authorities for hosting the AU Ministerial retreat and wished the Ministers fruitful deliberation. (See complete speech of the AUC Chairperson on the website: www.au.int ).

 

The Chairperson of the Executive Council on his part, recalled the high moments and priorities on Agenda 2063 saying “our Agenda is centred in the review of implementation of decisions taken during the 2nd Ministerial retreat and update on the implementation of the 1st ten year plan of Agenda 2063, the free movement of goods and persons, the issue of Immigration and tourism and wild life preservation”. Minister Mumbengegwi stressed that “as we continue streamlining and improving the working methods of our Union, we also need to consider how best we can align our bi-annual Summits in order to improve the effectiveness of our organisation and to give ourselves ample time to implement our decisions”. He expressed satisfaction to the fact that notable success has already been achieved in this vein, hence the need to proffering new and innovative ideas that will take the organisation to greater heights. (See complete speech of the Executive Chairperson on the AU Website: www.au.int) .

 

Speaking earlier, Hon. Dr. Tedros Ghebreyesus, stressed on the importance of holding the ministerial retreat which he said will enhance friendly and convivial relationship between the ministers. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia said such gathering will enable the participants to express themselves freely while socialising with one another. He called on his pars saying, “We have a number of important issues to deliver including exchanging views and best practices on how to domesticate and enhance the implementation of agenda 2063 and its flagship projects.

 

Organized by the African Union Commission (AUC), the third Ministerial Retreat aims at brainstorming and exchanging ideas on critical issues related to the implementation of the Africa Agenda 2063 so as to give clear direction and guidelines on devising best ways and means for its domestication to help improve the living conditions of the African citizens.

 

The Ministers will among other things consider AU Commission Restructuring Project, the free movement of people, African tourism, wild life conservation, and state of the African tourism sector and its opportunities and challenges.

 

At the end of its deliberations, the Ministerial Retreat will adopt the Mekelle Ministerial Retreat draft Outcomes document to be tabled during the Executive Council meeting scheduled to hold on 27 and 27 January 2016 for adoption. The AU Ministerial Retreat ends on Tuesday 26th January 2016.

 

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watercolor, micron, and colored pencil

ILRI has recently submitted a proposal on 'Feed and Fodder Production in Different Agro-climatic Zones and Utilization for Livestock of Odisha' to F&ARD's Directorate of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Services (DAH&VS) (photo credit: ILRI/Susan MacMillan)

 

ILRI has been working in Odisha since 2013 in collaboration with Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT), the Orissa State Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation (OMFED) and the state government’s DAH&VS and F&ARD to improve the state's livestock productivity through better use of crop residues and locally sourced feed supplements within the framework of the CGIAR Cereal Systems Initiatives for South Asia (CSISA).

 

An international workshop on 'Improving Livestock Feeding Practice and Enhancement of Feed and Fodder Availability in Odisha' was organized jointly by Society for Management of Information, Learning and Extension (SMILE) and ILRI in 2015.

 

Based on the workshop’s recommendations, Odisha's F&ARD Department is recommending in 2016 the preparation of a comprehensive fodder development plan for Odisha.

The picture was taken during a field trip to Guinea in the framework of a South-South Cooperation project entitled "Partnership for Sustainable Rice Systems Development in Sub-Saharan Africa". The project is currently implemented in ten countries and aims at promoting efficient and more productive rice systems for the enhancement of smallholder farmers’ food security by promoting partnerships, sharing development solutions, capacity building, and purchasing agricultural inputs and post-harvest processing equipment. With specific reference to Guinea, the project targets 400 households, or about 2 000 beneficiaries, within the prefectures of Boké, Boffa (Lower Guinea) Siguiri, Mandiana (Upper Guinea) and Beyla (Guinea Forestière). Pictures refer mainly to beneficiaries of Boké and Boffa. ©FAO/ Cristina Alderighi

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Uptown, Chicago, Illinois

Sunday, April 2, 2023.

This is the skeleton for the firewall mold. The short leg is the same angle as the s-panel. This mold will go in a vacuum bag, so it needs to have enough strength to withstand 14psi.

Telengabagan, 2019

 

The huge temporary canopies - held by a framework of bamboo poles and draped with colourful fabric - that house the icons are called 'pandals'. Modern pandals in Kolkata are innovative, artistic and decorative at the same time, offering a visual spectacle for the numerous visitors who go 'pandal-hopping' during the four days of Durga Puja.

 

Durga Puja - the ceremonial worship of the supremely radiant mother goddess, is one of the most important festivals, is celebrated every year in the month of October with much gaiety and grandeur in India and abroad, especially in Bengal, where the ten-armed goddess riding the lion and killing the Buffalo-Demon (Mahishasura) is worshiped with great passion and devotion. In Durga, the Gods bestowed their powers to co-create a beautiful goddess with ten arms, each carrying their most lethal weapon. The tableau of Durga also features her four children - Kartikeya, Ganesha, Saraswati and Lakshmi.

 

Experience Kolkata Durga Puja..... An Experience of A Lifetime!

October 22-26, 2020

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Rt. 66 Drive-in Theater....

Closed? Not for sure...

A large thermohaline cell (affected by both temperature and salinity) characterizes the general circulation in the Mediterranean Sea. Circulation is driven by the water balance deficit and by the heat fluxes between the sea and the atmosphere. The water deficit, caused by greater evaporation than precipitation and river run-off, is mainly compensated for by the inflow of Atlantic water through the Straits of Gibraltar and by the water contribution from the Black Sea through the Straits of the Dardanelles. The exchange of heat with the atmosphere, leading to the cooling and subsequent sinking of surface waters, also contributes to the thermohaline circulation.

 

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Bangkok airport 'through my eyes'

Tourism contributes CO2 emissions, mostly through increased use of air and road transportation. Beyond that, the major direct pressure from coastal tourism on the marine and coastal environment is the demand for space, both in the coastal zone, resulting mainly in urbanization, and on the coastline itself, through construction of marinas and other infrastructure that leads to concretisation of the shores. The concentration of tourism within specific geographical areas and limited time periods increases pressure on natural resources such as fresh water and leads to higher rates of sewage and solid waste production. Coastal tourism is, by definition, located in sensitive habitats within the coastal zone, such as beaches, sand dunes, and wetlands. The unavoidable result is change in the state of these habitats and their associated ecosystems, as well as economic impacts on other activities that benefit from coastal ecosystem services. Unsustainable development of mass tourism will result in the rapid degradation of fragile natural habitats (EEA and UNEP 1999, UNEP/MAP/MED POL 2005).

 

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Geri's Mom's cousin is the villages local basket weaver. This photo was taken in his home. He uses a type of flexable vine that grows on trees locally and slices/thins them to the right size to be woven. Using a wooden "needle" with a flat spot for the vine to fit he starts weaving them into a small framework of criss-crossed wooden slats. When enough of the structure is in place he can remove the framework and tighten up the weave to proceed on until the basket is finished. Typically the baskets are fitted with shoulder straps and worn on the back just like a backpack. Geri's mom loved them and is now the proud owner of one of his baskets.

Framework above.

Shinjuku, Tokyo.

Nikon F4 + NIKKOR-S Auto 50/2 + ILFORD XP2 Super 400

Lab2014 students presented their final design explorations for Benjamin Bratton's Critical Frameworks section, "2 or 3 Things I Know About The Stack" at The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at UCSD. The group visited an immersive 3-D projection "CAVE", a 4K digital theater and the nanotech cleanrooms on campus, as well as The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Chair, upholstered chair and table. A wood skeleton which allows different applications as regards chair and table, enabling the products to be costumized and adapted to any designs. The framework, in software production, is a support structure on which software can be organised and designed. In the same way the Framework chair is formed by a support structure in massive beech wood on which various types of designs, materials and upholstery can be adapted.

 

Sedia, sedia imbottita e tavolo. Uno scheletro in legno che permette diverse applicazioni per quanto rigurada il tavolo e le sedute, permettendo di personalizzare i prodotti ed adattarli a qualunque progetto. Il Framework, nella produzione di software, è una struttura di supporto su cui un software può essere organizzato e progettato. Allo stesso modo la sedia è formata da una struttura di supporto in faggio massiccio sulla quale si possono adattare diverse tipologie di disegni, materiali e rivestimenti.

ITU has signs a new partnership initiative with the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) of the United Arab Emirates aimed at providing a framework for increased cooperation to carry out joint projects in the area of ICT development in the Arab Region.

 

© ITU / D. Woldu

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COD: 7258

Dutch painting of the 20th century. Oil painting on oak panel depicting seascape with characters, boats and sailing ship of excellent pictorial hand. Painting signed on bottom left "Moerkerken", a Dutch painter born in 1954, expert in antique style paintings. Contemporary wooden and plaster frame, carved and golden, of beautiful decoration. Painting in very good state. Sight size: H 20 x W 23.5 cm.

H 33 x W 35 x D 6 cm

#antiques #painting #gold #framework #seascape #landscape #signed #frame

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Eagle Aerie Hall

December 2, 2013

Henderson, Nevada

Eagle Aerie Hall

December 2, 2013

Henderson, Nevada

#3 angled Technic axle connectors and 6m axles form the framework of the drum. 1x2 bricks with cross holes connect the "frames". The upper part of the drum is held by friction pins, connectors and 1x2 Technic bricks. Axle pins are used at the four supports instead of friction pins.

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