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PACIFIC OCEAN (Sept. 10, 2012) - Gunner’s Mate 3rd Class Brandon Fist takes aim with an M-14 rifle before sending the shot line from the aft refueling station of the forward deployed Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Cowpens (CG 63) to Military Sealift Command’s fleet replenishment oiler USNS Tippecanoe (T-AO-199) during an underway replenishment. Cowpens is part of the George Washington Carrier Strike Group, the US Navy’s forward deployed carrier strike group based out of Yokosuka, Japan and is currently conducting a routine Western Pacific patrol. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Paul Kelly)
About The Series: The focal press guides, usually but not always written by the indefatigable W. D. Emanuel are a treasure trove for collectors of cameras. Not for the sections on how to use individual cameras (which do, however contain a great deal of good sense) but for the descriptions of different models. They are the first source to go to if you want to know the difference between (for example) an Ensign Selfix 16/20 Model I and an Ensign Selfix Model II or how many elements the Trinar lens in your Regula camera has
so i got to life guard for a show called guiding light its a soap opera and i wound up being a extra for it the one episode was on the other day so i decided to make something from the screen shots... hahah... idk if you can even see the words let me know if you can't
The CRAFT Holiday Gift Guide for Embroiderers is up! I could have made it about 10 pages long, but had to cut myself off somewhere. ;) Hopefully you will find loads of fun things to share with your favorite embroiderer, or to pass on to your own elves for ideas. Enjoy!
The Fatherly Guide
, Rhoda and Fire in the Soul
by
Wm. Wilberforce Newton
London: Wesleyan Conference Office
2, Castle-Street, City-Road
sold at 66 Paternoster Row
[1883]
engraved frontispiece
"View of Mont Blanc"
96 pages
five full-page engraved illustrations
and some in-text illustrations
brown diagonal fine- ribbed grain cloth over boards
front cover with self cloth titles in elaborate gilt panels
floral decorations and a bird blocked in black
spine with self cloth titles in elaborate gilt panels
and black a floral spray
back cover blocked in black with floral spray
gift inscription inked on front free endpaper, dated '83 [1883]
height: just 13.5 cm.
Rocky is blind. He's twelve and blind for two years now. He does most everything he used to do and his guiding eyes find you where ever you are. Nose, ears and touch compensate so completely that you wouldn't believe he's blind. Till you look in his strange blue eyes. What irony that Labradors make excellent guiding dogs for the visualy impaired.
This friendly little pooch joined us for about 5 miles of an 8 mile walk round Loch Coulin. Nobody else around, just wanted some company I think. Very sweet.
Dunluce Guide House, opposite Dunluce Castle. It's used by the Girl Guides for camps and weekends. It has space outside for camping and areas indoor for those who'd rather be warm and dry!
This is a photo from the Kildare Novice Mens & Womens Novice Road Race 2016 organised by Newbridge Athletics Club on the Curragh Co Kildare. The Womens was 1 Lap (3K)
The mens was 2 lap (3k).
Want to use this photograph or share it? Please read/scroll down a little further to find out how - it's very easy!
We have a full set of photographs from the event today on our Flickr photostream in the following album: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157662585267654]
USING OUR PHOTOGRAPHS - A QUICK GUIDE AND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS
Can I use these photographs directly from Flickr on my social media account(s)?
Yes - of course you can! Flickr provides several ways to share this and other photographs in this Flickr set. You can share directly to: email, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal, and Wordpress and Blogger blog sites. Your mobile, tablet, or desktop device will also offer you several different options for sharing this photo page on your social media outlets.
BUT..... Wait there a minute....
We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.
This also extends to the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.
I want to download these pictures to my computer or device?
You can download this photographic image here directly to your computer or device. This version is the low resolution web-quality image. How to download will vary slight from device to device and from browser to browser. Have a look for a down-arrow symbol or the link to 'View/Download' all sizes. When you click on either of these you will be presented with the option to download the image. Remember just doing a right-click and "save target as" will not work on Flickr.
I want get full resolution, print-quality, copies of these photographs?
If you just need these photographs for online usage then they can be used directly once you respect their Creative Commons license and provide a link back to our Flickr set if you use them. For offline usage and printing all of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available free, at no cost, at full image resolution.
Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.
In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.
I would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?
Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers or in other circumstances we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.
Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs
We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?
The explaination is very simple.
Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.
ShareAlike – anyone can use these photographs, and make changes if they like, or incorporate them into a bigger project, but they must make those changes available back to the community under the same terms.
Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/
I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:
►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera
►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set
►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone
►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!
You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.
Don't like your photograph here?
That's OK! We understand!
If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.
I want to tell people about these great photographs!
Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably http://www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets
I'd love to have taken a tour that ended up in the rear compound at Longstone. Especially a few years ago when there were buses worth seeing.
Welcome to halong
dalat travel guide and useful information for you. You can check out this link to see more thing to do in dalat and danang
Whale watching in Skjálfandi bay near HúsavÃk, Iceland. I went with my two daughters and really recomennd taking the RIB speedboat tour with Gentle Giants from HúsavÃk.
Skjálfandi, Iceland. 19.07.2021.
Shot taken along the coast of Brgy. Sisiman, Bataan. Joined the landscape workshop, Guided by Light, conducted by Raymond Cruz and Christian Lim.
Thanks to the organizers and facilitators.
Hope to get more opportunities to take landscape pics of beautiful places.
Avant que sa déconstruction ne s’amorce, PJCCI a offert à la population des visites guidées du pont Champlain. Ces visites à caractère historique de 90 minutes, présentées en collaboration avec la Fondation Héritage Montréal, ont eu lieues durant les deux premières fins de semaine de novembre 2019. Les participants ont pu descendre sur le pont Champlain d'origine pour capter des images inédites et vivre une expérience mémorable.
Before the deconstruction starts, JCCBI offered guided tours of the Champlain Bridge to the public for two weekends. These historic 90-minute tours presented in collaboration with Heritage Montreal were offered during the first two weekends in November. Visitors to the original Champlain Bridge can capture never-before-seen images and enjoy a memorable experience!
The guide books and "Real Book About" volumes are vintage, as is the waxed and laced document holder.
The penguin and the Christ the Redeemer figurines are presents my husband brought back to us from his latest trip to South America.
July 1, 2018 - Laufás Turf House in Eyjafjörður, Iceland.
"Laufás turf farm is a former vicarage, a dwelling house, situated in the densely populated coastal farmland of Eyjafjörður in northern Iceland. The farmstead was modernized in the 20th century with new dwelling houses and stables and is still an inhabited vicarage. The old farm is a part of the National Museum's Historic Buildings Collection and is managed by the Akureyri Museum. The main thoroughfare in the area has long passed near Laufás and still does. Laufás has been one of the better beneficia with many perquisites and is mentioned several times in the medieval Saga literature. The earliest written sources reveal that a church fire took place there in late 12th century .
Laufás counts 12 houses and the whole complex is around 29 m long and 28 m wide. Most of the farmstead is constructed in the period from 1840-1877, but the origin of the farm is older. Five gables face the yard to the west, forming a gabled farmhouse. To the north is the living room, then entrance, hall (skáli), eider down house (dúnhús) and storage. The entrance gives access to a passageway that connect the other houses; bridal house (brúðarhús), hearth kitchen, pantry and small living room, with a two storey baðstofa at the other end. Both the upper and lower floors of the baðstofa house are divided into three rooms. To the south of the farmstead is Laufás church within a cemetery. The outhouses are no longer standing.
The lower part of the turf walls are made from stone and strengur, but the upper part from turf, klömbruhnaus, kvÃahnaus, strengur and snidda, with all the rooftops covered in turf. The gables are from timber. The living rooms, entrance, bridal house and the entire baðstofa house have panelled interior walls and wooden floors. The rest of the houses have visible turf walls and earth floor. Remnants of a stave construction are present in the passageway, which testifies to the farm's old origins. Part of the farm was built from reused timbers.
Laufás represents a large turf house, built in the northern tradition, where a mixed building technique has been employed." Previous text from UNESCO World Heritage Site: