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Early 2013 Retina Macbook Pro, maxed out. Perched on a Rain stand and plugged into a 27" iMac in target display mode (i5, 16gb, SSD) and my workhorse Dell 2407.
Beneath the desk I have a 1st gen AppleTV (HD-based) used and an Airplay receiver. It's plugged into a Denon AVR-484 via optical cable. The Denon powers the two Infinity speakers and an 8" Inifinity subwoofer below the desk.
All audio is sent to the AppleTV wirelessly via Airfoil.
Also pictured 16GB Surface RT, 1st gen Nexus 7, 1st gen iPad Mini and Colosseo print #568.
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Arrival, cemetery, downtown, river road, hospital. 6:43 min random driving on a snowy, rainy dreary day in Inuvik, NWT.
Score: Friday's Child, Away from the World - Robbins Island Music
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
Copies of prints from beginning to middle of album of photos taken by Billy Crowle during trip to St Louis Exhibition . All undated and no descriptions.
Looks like an old Stage Coach.
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Strobist: SB-700 / 16 mm at 1/128 with softbox - from the top - triggered by on camera flash
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Using the Snapseed app for iPad.
A visiting the Rivera Court, of the Detroit Institute of Arts, to see the fresco murals of Diego Rivera. As always, a great experience, as was the special program the DIA has - "Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit"
Detroit Michigan
It's been a year since I've done one of these. I am currently going to school part-time, and I will be going full time in the summer. My bag is a Manhattan Portage Dana's messenger bag, which is small enough to not get annoying, but large enough to hold everything. Contents include: 1. A cheap bluetooth keyboard from Amazon, 2. a Microsoft wireless mouse for when I bring my laptop to my programming class, 3. a currently obsolete tablet stand, 4. a recently-acquired 1st gen iPad Mini, 5. a Thirty-One wallet, 6. my macroeconomics notebook, 7. a cocoon grid- it organizer, and 8. my rarely used Star Trek planner.
The kit I usually take when out and about
fuji x-e1
fuji xf 35mm
fuji xf 18-55mm
fuji x10
iPad mini
muji notebook
fuji ef20 flash
spare batteries for x-e1 and x10
lens cloths
8gb class 10 sd cards
wacom bamboo stylus
nikon lens pen
domke f-5xb bag
domke camera strap
handmade leather wrist strap
uniball fine point, black
Outside the theatre, looking across Woodward Ave, toward Comerica Park - Go Tigers
Tour of the 1925 Fillmore Theatre.
Originally called the Palms Theatre
Detroit, Michigan
When Mommy told Luisa the computer mouse was the wrong mouse for her iPad, she ran and got her little mouse from Cinderella and used it! 🐁🐭❤️💕📱
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Copies of prints from beginning to middle of album of photos taken by Billy Crowle during trip to St Louis Exhibition . All undated and no descriptions.
After more than a year I still love my iPad mini 4 and can't wait to get the new iPhone once it's out!
Captured and posted with my iPad mini.
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Cattails are wetland plants with a unique flowering spike, flat blade like leaves that reach heights from 3 to 10 feet. They are one of the most common plants in large marshes and on the edge of ponds. Two species are most common in US: broad leaved cattail (T. latifolia) and narrow leaf cattail (T. angustifolia).
Under the right conditions, cattails can grow and spread vigorously. The pollinated flowers develop into fluffy seed heads, blowing across a pond in autumn breezes. Just as commonly, cattails spread through their root system. The thick, white roots, called rhizomes, grow underground near the edge of ponds and in shallow swales. As long as the water is not too deep, the cattails feast off the open sunshine and abundant water, storing a large amount of food in the root system. In fact, cattails at the edge of pond can grow faster than fertilized corn in a field! The dense foliage and debris from old growth makes it very difficult for competing plant species to grow.
Cattails prefer shallow, flooded conditions and easily get established along a pond shoreline or in waters one to 1.5 feet or less in depth. When unimpeded however, the cattail beds will expand and can extend their hefty rhizomes well out into pond surface, actually floating above much deeper waters. Cattails need to have “wet feet” during most of the growing season.
Many pond owners view cattails with uncertainty because they have a tendency to grow in thick, nearly impenetrable stands, blocking the view of open water and raising the concern that they will take over and cover a pond.
Have a lovely new week!
Copies of prints from beginning to middle of album of photos taken by Billy Crowle during trip to St Louis Exhibition . All undated and no descriptions.
Just needed another nice sharp knife around the house.. sitting beside my lounge chair at the moment. (now elsewhere) Next to the Leatherman Juice S2 which doesn’t have a toothpick or twizzers!
It has only one blade, a good one, and solid pair of scissors.
which you get at by opening the can-opener-bottle opener combo. No wire stripper or CORKSCREW!
It has a few screwdrivers and Phillips head
Now it is my #edc in the #theAirpocket... replaced in June 2024 by a new Explorer..
this is NOT the one bought in Switzerland with #Helga2004
A quote from a Fav post… Merely cutting out thin slices of life - with the blades of my aperture
. What and Where Is the Swiss one? In the kitchen... (see below in comments)
It has WAC scratched beside the corkscrew on the side panel to the reamer…
the new one has a Phillips head screwdriver, not a corkscrew.. Called The Tinker…
See new image below in comments, at end.
Now I have just bought another small one with a Phillips head screwdriver but no scissors for the handbag, leaving the one with scissors for the mail in the kitchen.. 30-12-22.
the Tinker..
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