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EDIT: Made it to Explore!!! #255.. My First!!! .. Thanks guys!!
.. and then disappeared :( Got a screenshot though.. My one hour of fame.. heh..
Highest position: 177 on Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Wonder why there wasnt a white colored pencil in the set. Been ages I bought any colors for myself. Well, now that I started, the collection would only grow :D
One of the pencils fell down while taking this :(. You can tell which.
Brett Kelly of Smith Group JJR was one of 35 headshots we did over 2 days. Read about logistics for getting great architect portraits on site on my blog.
Lighting: Paul C Buff Einstein with 86" Reflecting Umbrella. Camera right. Fired with Cybersync.
DSC_5891 - VLV414 - Y414 CFX - Volvo B7TL/East Lancs Vyking - Yellow Buses (RATP Group) and SC857 - HF13 FZS - Wright StreetLite Max DF 11.5m - Yellow Buses (RATP Group) - Bournemouth, Gervis Place 06/06/15
Photographer: Reuben R. Sallows (1855 - 1937)
Description:
Studio portrait of six men, facing front, in winter dress, all wearing hats, coats and gloves; background is painted winter scene; man seated cross-legged in foreground; three men seated in centre; two men standing in background; (sticker across bottom identify men as Eric Malcomson, Jim Gordon; A. Gooding; George Porter; M. Gordon; Charlie Davis); Sallows imprint across bottom; (written date on back January 18th 1883)
Object ID : 0318-rrs-ogohc-ph
Order a higher-quality version of this item by contacting the Huron County Museum (fee applies).
for the theme "mathematics" a page of my homework for a graduate group theory class I took long ago (which looks a bit like Greek to me now)
Take Aim: mathematics
PFT #83 for 3/24/19
About 10 days ago, I picked my camera up off of my kitchen table, but I had carelessly left the battery hatch open. All 4 batteries went to the floor. Well, it sounded like they all did. I reached over to get them, and even got my *reachy-grabby* stick to get one that fell and rolled, and went way under my kitchen table. I found 3 without any problem. The fourth one was nowhere to be found. I turned over every paper, scissors, pen, external hard drive etc. on my table. No sign of it. I thought maybe it rolled under the refrigerator. I got a flat stick and probed under there...NOTHING! I was getting very frustrated because it could not have just disappeared into thin air. I tried not to think about it for awhile, but I was obsessing about where it might have fallen. I re-looked several times in all the places I had already tried. There was even a tiny pair of bronzed baby shoes on my table, because I had photographed them for a project. I said to myself, "Self, you don't suppose the 4th one could have fallen into the opening in one of the baby shoes?" I looked and again, nothing! I even went through every speck of trash out of my wastebasket to see if that was where it fell.
Again and again, I looked to no avail and then tried to think about other things. This went on several times a day for about 8 days. I was getting more and more resolved to the idea that, if I wanted a spare set of 4 camera batteries, I would have to buy a new set. But I held off for awhile. I was watching a TV show the other night and reached way up high in one cupboard to get some Pringles BBQ flavor potato chips to snack on. I had already had some out of the can previously. I sat in my chair with the can in my lap, and was paying attention to the show. I rather mindlessly reached in to get some chips. The opening was not very big for adult sized hands, and I wasn't going by looking but by feeling. I got a few chips and felt a sort of cylindrical shaped thing. I thought at first maybe it was one of those tiny little cylinders that help absorb moisture. I quickly realized it was longer than one of those and it was cool to touch and felt heavier than one of those. I wasn't totally sure if they would put one of those in a food product anyway. I pulled it out, realizing within seconds that it was my battery I had been looking for all week. I must say I was a bit shocked to find it in my potato chip can. I hadn't even remembered snacking on them the week before. I guess the can was open when the batteries fell, and when I put the lid on and put them away in the cupboard, I certainly didn't look nor notice the battery had fallen in there. And all the times I looked for it, it never dawned on me that it was in something I had removed from the scene not long after it fell.
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Tenuous Link: really barbecued >> not really barbecued (just BBQ flavor)
The Nissan wears a discrete color in this project of SR Auto Group ... I think vibrant colors look better on the GT-R but » bit.ly/12JxOX4
The Association of Black Educators meeting in Athens, Georgia, was one of many professional and social organizations founded early in the 1900's. Such groups fostered leadership and were important forums for exchanging ideas about speeding progress.
These "cameras on a stick" were surprisingly popular throughout the park. Sky Pond, Rocky Mountain National Park.