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Due to a lack of boats, fishermen drift on inner tubes, Bay of Havana.
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The metadata is correct, this here spider was shot with a 150-600mm telephoto lens. I didn't happen to have my macro lens with me when I came across this guy, so I improvised, hence the title. And in the same moment answering the age-old question that no one asked: can you take a macro shot with a telephoto lens? Apparently you can - provided you've got a steady hand, someone else's shoulder, or a tripod. (You also shouldn't try this while the wind is blowing 😅)
We started our tourist trip in Crimea,Ukraine from village Nauchniy near Simferopol city.Nauchniy is known with it's astrophysical observatory (Crimean astrophysical observatory).There're 20 diiferent telescopes in Nuchniy.It's very famous place and mostly all tourists which visit Crimea usually come here for excursion and to look in the sky through telescope.
PHOTOS: RACHEL ADAMS www.racheladamsphotography.com
improvise is a jam night with a difference as musicians, MCs, vocalists and beatboxers jam with our house band, and comedians, actors, poets, dancers and anyone else who is game for a laugh get involved!
Our erstwhile compere Matthew Duffy (AKA Mad Richard) will be scattering lots of fun improvisational games throughout the night for the audience to participate in.
So bring your instruments/your vocal skills/your quick wit/your sense of humour and your friends for a night of true, off the cuff improvisation!
...and best of all it's totally FREE!
SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
PHOTOS: RACHEL ADAMS www.racheladamsphotography.com
improvise is a jam night with a difference as musicians, MCs, vocalists and beatboxers jam with our house band, and comedians, actors, poets, dancers and anyone else who is game for a laugh get involved!
Our erstwhile compere Matthew Duffy (AKA Mad Richard) will be scattering lots of fun improvisational games throughout the night for the audience to participate in.
So bring your instruments/your vocal skills/your quick wit/your sense of humour and your friends for a night of true, off the cuff improvisation!
...and best of all it's totally FREE!
SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
an improvised memorial… presumably it marks the hamas suicide bombing of the Dolphinarium nightclub [wikipedia,] in which a majority of young people from the former USSR died in 2001.
Voici quelques clichés que j'ai pris lors d'un tournoi d'improvisation à Chicoutimi pour un événement du Riasq. (Réseaux intercollégial des activités socioculturelles du Québec)
Jean-François Sivadier, lyric improvisation workshop with Marion Gomar at St Denis Jazz Club, St Denis, France, december 2017
Yep, a laptop on a ladder, an iPad with red plastic bag, candles and of course, glassed for Bokeh. Things that go dark in the night.
Cosmetic hand prosthesis, 2011
Touch Bionics, Hilliard, Ohio and United Prosthetics Inc, Dorchester, Massachusetts
Engineering at Home
Sara Hendren and Caitrin Lynch
2016
71-year-old Cindy lost the full use of her limbs following complications from a severe heart attack. While waiting for her new robotic prosthetic, Cindy improvised 'object hacks' to help her with everyday tasks that she now found impossible. These adaptations to the most commonly used objects in her home allowed her to hold cutlery, play cards, brush her teeth, read the newspaper and much more.
Design educators Sara Hendren and Caitrin Lynch documented Cindy's hacks 'to illustrate new ways of understanding who can engineer, what counts as engineering, and this matters'. The project reminds us that the best innovations are not necessarily high-tech, and that technologies are valuable for their social function or ability to empower us, not just for their precision or sleek appearance.
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Taken in The Future Starts Here (May to November 2018)
From smart appliances to satellites, artificial intelligence to internet culture, this exhibition brought together more than 100 objects as a landscape of possibilities for the near future.
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There's actually a specialized musubi maker, but we couldn't find it at our local Japanese grocery store nor 99 Ranch. I'd read you could use a spam can with the bottom removed, so we went with that.
I had to look away while Benson did this. After getting a picture of course.
Pas de petit dej' dans notre premier hébergement à Montreal donc on a improvisé : fruits frais, bagels (c'est bon ça!!!!) et sirop d'érable (pour faire comme les vrais Canadiens) sans oublier mes biscuits préférés les simple plaisirs au citron!
PHOTOS: RACHEL ADAMS www.racheladamsphotography.com
improvise is a jam night with a difference as musicians, MCs, vocalists and beatboxers jam with our house band, and comedians, actors, poets, dancers and anyone else who is game for a laugh get involved!
Our erstwhile compere Matthew Duffy (AKA Mad Richard) will be scattering lots of fun improvisational games throughout the night for the audience to participate in.
So bring your instruments/your vocal skills/your quick wit/your sense of humour and your friends for a night of true, off the cuff improvisation!
...and best of all it's totally FREE!
SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
The Improvised Shakespeare Company performs in the Del Close Theater at 3541 N Clark Street in Wrigleyville on July 10, 2014. Photo by Shannon Jenkins/Flaming City Photography.
PHOTOS: RACHEL ADAMS www.racheladamsphotography.com
improvise is a jam night with a difference as musicians, MCs, vocalists and beatboxers jam with our house band, and comedians, actors, poets, dancers and anyone else who is game for a laugh get involved!
Our erstwhile compere Matthew Duffy (AKA Mad Richard) will be scattering lots of fun improvisational games throughout the night for the audience to participate in.
So bring your instruments/your vocal skills/your quick wit/your sense of humour and your friends for a night of true, off the cuff improvisation!
...and best of all it's totally FREE!
SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH
So yeah...I haven't been able to get out in the morning and do any powder coating, so I decided to do it this afternoon. Man, that was a bad idea. I'm too old and fat and stupid for the heat in that tent when it's already 90 degrees (32C) outside. Inside that tent with the oven going it probably adds another 15 degrees (10C).
I dropped one of those big enclosures on the ground TWICE! Rubbed powder off it at least three more times trying to get it onto the tray. I mean, I still haven't actually got any work done.
Anyway, I did decide that the safest way to get the big enclosures onto the tray was with a taller pedestal. I normally use these junction boxes, but here you can see how I've added a pair of ghetto "feet" to one of them and glued it all together with JB Weld.
Improvisation, yo! Waiting for it to dry right now. I took some hurricane waste out to the front yard for pickup while I waited, but just now noticed I was covered in fire ants. So I just took a break while I cleaned as many of them off my body as possible.
This day has kind of blown goats.
Eric forgot the securing ring for the top of his daughter's bottle. Dudes in a garage gym look around. Hey, I have blaze orange duct tape. Will this work? Almost.
Here's the try.
This was a jumper I bought at an op shop. 100% wool by a Norwegian company but really not very nice on the skin. A bit too scratchy. So I unpicked the whole jumper and put its bits into wash and felt. Work wonderfully! Then I set to cutting out and making up a messenger-type bag. Some pieces were fine the size they were, others I had to join together to get the shape I needed. I did backstitch around some areas to give them added strength and I used some of my hoarded odd buttons to attach straps and give it an eclectic air. I used it for a while after I made it until retiring it for something else but one of these days I'm going to line it to give it just that extra sense of security that it'll all continue to hang together!