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Would be instructive to see the town from this spot today -- compare with the 1984 pictures I posted

An examination of the carcass was instructive. All 7 motors did ignite and it took off well enough. It just could not stay oriented vertically. There was not enough thrust. Later in the day I had a similar experience with another rocket flying on a Quest C6. It too seemed underpowered. Immediately afterward, that same rocket behaved wonderfully on an Estes C6. Having a bigger spike might have saved the Vulcan. A better option, though would have been to use a larger motor mount.

 

The motor mount was the only part of the rocket to survive unscathed. The nose cone was dinged up pretty well and the body tube was crumpled at the forward end. It was not worth repairing and I gave it to an excited boy from my club to fool around with.

I have made some tests with D700 and Sigma 105 2.8 (macro) using a maglite lamp to see how it renders. No direct flash used. Could be considered as my first "studio" type test session. Funny and instructive on how to control light

 

J'ai fait quelques shoots avec le D700 accouplé au Sigma 105 2.8 (macro) en n'utilisant pas de flash, mais une petite lampe de poche type maglite. C'est ma première expérience style "studio". Amusant et instructif sur comment gérer la lumière

This reception is an annual celebration between mentors and soon-to-be instructors from our School of Education. Instructors who gave their time and energy were given certificates recognizing giving back and pouring into the next generation of educators.

University Center, Tennessee Room. November 29, 2018.

The Shaanxi Provincial People's Hospital was one of the cleanest we visited in China. We spent a long time talking to Dr Wang, the Director of one of the Acute Medical wards about his work and life. It was very instructive.

Inside the laboratory of Thomas Edison

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

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but instructive. it’s easy to see the “sweet spot”, and how the vertical lines aperture effects the sweet spot.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

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Bank Nostalgia Slate School Schulbank Training

We had over one inch of rain the night previous to our instructive walk, so the road in was a little muddy.

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Title: Nature and effects of emetics, purgatives, mercurials, and low diet, in disorders of Bengal and similar latitudes

Creator: Wade, John Peter, -1802

Creator: Edgeworth, Henry, Provenance

Creator: Brodie, D., Provenance

Creator: Bristol Royal Infirmary. Library, Provenance

Creator: University of Bristol. Library

Publisher: London : Printed for J. Murray, No 32, Fleet Street

Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library

Contributor: University of Bristol

Date: 1793

Language: eng

Description: University of Bristol Library

Divisional titles: "Evidences of the nature and effects of the pucka, jungle, hill, or fen fever of Bengal", "A table of the latitudes, longitudes, and thermometer", "Treatment of ship fever, by intestinal evacuants", "Instructive failures, with dissections and remarks"

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(Recurvirostra americana) Alki Lake (Kelowna Landfill "ponds")

This sequence just happened while I was taking some moderately long shots. I cropped and edited them for clarity, and hope that this set, taken in less than 60 seconds, is instructive. I'll forego my usual silly comments on this somewhat solemn occasion. Feel free to suggest appropriate captions....

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We started the day at Slate Run, but when the rain moved in, we headed north to the zoo. It was a busy day there, but, by far, the most striking thing we saw -- no pun intended -- was this kookaburra repeatedly flinging this (already dead) mouse against a log. Tenderizing it, perhaps? I didn't even know kookaburras ate meat, so it was instructive all around.

Another I find myself liking in black and white as much as I like the red of the color.

 

I am posting here for fun, and possible instructiveness, This same image using a single channel from the channel mixer. This is the image using all the channels with gradient mapping to enhance contrast.

So, this was the object of the class I took at Wonderfest this year. The idea was to get to use some techniques I've never tired before: painting wet-on-wet with multiple colors on the brush (the backplate), using pastels for shading (the backplate again, the shades on the bandages), and some metallic waxes (the sarcophagus.)

It was fantastically instructive.

A Temple and Pagoda incorporating Confucion and Buddhist symbolism. I will post an instructive link on my Fb page BEN TOURISM

(Recurvirostra americana) Alki Lake (Kelowna Landfill "ponds")

This sequence just happened while I was taking some moderately long shots. I cropped and edited them for clarity, and hope that this set, taken in less than 60 seconds, is instructive. I'll forego my usual silly comments on this somewhat solemn occasion. Feel free to suggest appropriate captions....

Pompeii instructive wall art

 

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

The size of this intriguing pair of byōbu is noteworthy because its original dimensions were different. The horizontal band of golden paper at the top was probably added between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries. What is more, comparing these screens with others depicting stable scenes suggests that the bottom may have been trimmed, seemingly bringing the viewer closer to the setting and its activities.<br>The impressive steeds are tethered in separate stalls beneath a cedar bark roof much like those still used in traditional Shinto shrines. Each horse is rendered as a particular animal through placement, pose, and coloration. In front of the divider posts for the stalls, which coincide with the individual panel borders, is a fascinating mélange of medieval people and animals. Arranged on and along the double band of deep green tatami mats or the brown wood veranda upon which the tatami are placed, these vignettes provide insights into the culture and society of the later Muromachi period. The horses exhibit the isolated, graceful stateliness long associated in Japan with their power and beauty, and the human figures are comfortable with one another despite their considerable age and social differences. We see stable grooms, courtiers, aged priests, a page boy, a falconer, and a young child playing with a monkey. Also conspicuous are the riding and gaming equipment, animals and birds, and especially the various styles of textiles then in vogue. Not portraits, the figures instead represent types, but they do recall the enduring Japanese interest in mirroring real people from varying social levels. This genius for expressing human wit as well as the overall abstract design sense emanates from a deep familiarity with everyday reality.<br>Following the earlier illuminated handscroll traditions of the Heian and Kamakura periods in which views of everyday life occupy common ground with religious and aristocratic subject matter, the stable theme represents the revival of attention to patently indigenous subject matter, executed with a palette of mineral pigments in yamato-e, the colorful native Japanese style. Such paintings stand in stark contrast to imported subject matter executed with ink washes in <em>kara-e</em>, or Chinese style. <em>The Four Accomplishments</em> (1979.46.1-2) provides a timely example of that genre, instructive in contrasting palettes, techniques, settings, and depictions of figures.<br>Of the byōbu known with this subject, it is currently regarded as the earliest that survives. Its author remains a mystery, as is normally the case among yamato-e artists before 1600. Nevertheless, it has a distinguished history of ownership dating back to the sixteenth-century Tokugawa family, whose paulownia crest appears in gold lacquer on a saddle in the left screen.

Japan, Muromachi period (1392–1573)

 

One of a pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color, and gold on paper

Painting: 146.1 x 346.6 cm (57 1/2 x 136 7/16 in.); Mounted: 163.3 x 366 cm (64 5/16 x 144 1/8 in.)

 

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These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

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(Recurvirostra americana) Alki Lake (Kelowna Landfill "ponds")

This sequence just happened while I was taking some moderately long shots. I cropped and edited them for clarity, and hope that this set, taken in less than 60 seconds, is instructive. I'll forego my usual silly comments on this somewhat solemn occasion. Feel free to suggest appropriate captions....

First glimpse

by Courtney Inch

On the plane above Tenerife

21/04/2017

 

The start of our fieldwork was about to begin - the picture represents for me the first time going somewhere as far as this, seeing these landforms for the first time, the initial awe the volcano inspired. This was also the view we had when we left and can look back on the instructive experience of conducting our own research and investigating a truly unique place.

These men knew how to live!

A stunnung property with impressive houses and a beautiful park-like garden!

 

during an impressive, entertaining and instructive visit of the Edison & Ford Winter Estates, Fort Myers, Florida.

It was a great time there and I enjoyed every minute!

 

Edison & Ford Winter Estates

 

My site

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved.

 

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South Rauceby Hall, Lincolnshire, 1842.

By William Burn (1789-1870).

For Anthony Peacock Willson (1811-1866), banker.

Grade ll listed.

Inherited by the Cracroft-Amcotts family, it remains a private home.

Detail of Entrance Front.

 

Born in Edinburgh in 1789, William Burn was to become one of the most prolific and sought after country house architects of the nineteenth century.

 

Burn’s output, predominantly domestic, was aesthetically diverse, choosing to lead taste and pioneering the revival of several architectural styles. His country house commissions number in excess of 300 and are located throughout Scotland, England and Ireland.

 

Through an understanding of how his clients lived and ordered their lives, Burn was able to arrange their living spaces with unparalleled precision, and when combined with a compositional mastery the result was some of the most instructive country houses of the nineteenth century.

  

Some pictures from a Lighting Workshop I had the opportunity to assist at TYE studios.

Very fun and instructive

(Recurvirostra americana) Alki Lake (Kelowna Landfill "ponds")

This sequence just happened while I was taking some moderately long shots. I cropped and edited them for clarity, and hope that this set, taken in less than 60 seconds, is instructive. I'll forego my usual silly comments on this somewhat solemn occasion. Feel free to suggest appropriate captions....

Monkey Mego is a member of The Cloud Appreciation Society and offers instructive tours of the sky. He could never stay in Texas (it's always hot, dry, sunny, with not a cloud in the sky) and firmly believes that every silver lining has a cloud. When he is not studying the sky, he likes to read The Cloudspotter’s Guide or watch his favourite film, Cloudspotting.

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“Few things under heaven are as instructive as the lessons of Silence.”— Tao Te Ching

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It's not easy to select a hundred slides out of a collection of 1200. I deliberately avoided choosing only those I felt were the most beautiful in order to actually choose the most instructive. Iasked myself how U could tell the story of Expo 67 in one hundred photos. I don't take souvenir pictures - these photos essentially represent what impressed me, what struck me as I explored the site, or rather what struck a boy of thirteen in 1967...

This menu is the most instructive step-by-step menu I have seen in awhile.

(Recurvirostra americana) Alki Lake (Kelowna Landfill "ponds")

This sequence just happened while I was taking some moderately long shots. I cropped and edited them for clarity, and hope that this set, taken in less than 60 seconds, is instructive. I'll forego my usual silly comments on this somewhat solemn occasion. Feel free to suggest appropriate captions....

Educational toys sometimes also called "instructive toys" are objects of play, generally designed for children, which are expected to stimulate learning. They are often intended to meet an educational purpose such as helping a child develop a particular skill or teaching a child about a particular subject.

The Dress Maker - 1915

 

Charles Webster Hawthorne (American, 1872 - 1930)

 

Charles Webster Hawthorne grew up in the fishing village of Richmond, Maine, where his father was a sea captain. About 1890 he went to New York, where he attended night classes at the National Academy of Design and at the Art Students League, studying with conservative academic painters Frank Vincent DuMond, George de Forest Brush, and Harry Siddons Mowbray; during the day he worked at a stained-glass factory. Hawthorne began attending summer classes at William Merritt Chase's Shinnecock, Long Island, art school in 1896, and the next year became Chase's assistant. In 1898 he traveled with the class to Holland, where he was exposed to Frans Hals's brushwork and picturesque scenes of fisherfolk. In 1899, after Chase's school closed, Hawthorne moved to Provincetown, Massachusetts, and opened the Cape Cod School of Art, which flourished under his direction until his death thirty years later. A highly esteemed teacher, he gave weekly critiques and instructive talks but never dictated his own methods.

 

Hawthorne's earliest still lifes of fish with pots and pans betray Chase's influence in their dark tonalities and bravura brushstrokes. After moving to Provincetown, Hawthorne began focusing on portraits of the hardworking fishermen of the village. In an era when facile brushwork, picturesque views, and genteel Impressionist subjects dominated but were quickly becoming outmoded, Hawthorne's early works were often praised for their ruggedness, realism, psychological insight, and American subject matter.

 

In 1906-7 Hawthorne traveled to Italy with his new wife, artist Ethel Campbell. He studied the Old Masters and developed new painting techniques, such as the use of oil glazes over tempera, which produced his marvelous color-saturated, glistening surfaces. Although he had begun exhibiting frequently after 1902, his success increased after he returned to Provincetown from Italy. He began showing at New York City’s influential Macbeth Gallery, and in 1908 was elected an associate at the National Academy of Design. In the early teens he exhibited at the Paris Salon and with the Society of American Artists in New York.

 

Hawthorne’s reputation was based on his portrayals of Provincetown fishermen and their families and of members of Provincetown society as well as on his generic, sentimental images of "American madonnas." Toward the end of his career he also painted watercolor views of Provincetown landscapes.

 

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"Acknowledged as the first museum in the world dedicated solely to collecting American art, the NBMAA is renowned for its preeminent collection spanning three centuries of American history. The award-winning Chase Family Building, which opened in 2006 to critical and public acclaim, features 15 spacious galleries which showcase the permanent collection and upwards of 25 special exhibitions a year featuring American masters, emerging artists and private collections. Education and community outreach programs for all ages include docent-led school and adult tours, teacher services, studio classes and vacation programs, Art Happy Hour gallery talks, lectures, symposia, concerts, film, monthly First Friday jazz evenings, quarterly Museum After Dark parties for young professionals, and the annual Juneteenth celebration. Enjoy Café on the Park for a light lunch prepared by “Best Caterer in Connecticut” Jordan Caterers. Visit the Museum Shop for unique gifts. Drop by the “ArtLab” learning gallery with your little ones. Gems not to be missed include Thomas Hart Benton’s murals “The Arts of Life in America,” “The Cycle of Terror and Tragedy, September 11, 2001” by Graydon Parrish,” and Dale Chihuly’s “Blue and Beyond Blue” spectacular chandelier. Called “a destination for art lovers everywhere,” “first-class,” “a full-size, transparent temple of art, mixing New York ambience with Yankee ingenuity and all-American beauty,” the NBMAA is not to be missed."

 

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The NBMAA collection represents the major artists and movements of American art. Today it numbers about 8,274 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, and photographs, including the Sanford B.D. Low Illustration Collection, which features important works by illustrators such as Norman Rockwell, Howard Pyle, and Maxfield Parrish.

 

Among collection highlights are colonial and federal portraits, with examples by John Smibert, John Trumbull, John Singleton Copley, Gilbert Stuart, and the Peale family. The Hudson River School features landscapes by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Martin Johnson Heade, John Kensett, Albert Bierstadt, and Frederic Church. Still life painters range from Raphaelle Peale, Severin Roesen, William Harnett, John Peto, John Haberle, and John La Farge. American genre painting is represented by John Quidor, William Sidney Mount, and Lilly Martin Spencer. Post-Civil War examples include works by Winslow Homer, Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, George de Forest Brush, and William Paxton, and 19 plasters and bronzes by Solon Borglum. American Impressionists include Mary Cassatt, Theodore Robinson, John Henry Twachtman, J. Alden Weir, Willard Metcalf, and Childe Hassam, the last represented by eleven oils. Later Impressionist paintings include those by Ernest Lawson, Frederck Frieseke, Louis Ritman, Robert Miller, and Maurice Prendergast.

 

Other strengths of the twentieth-century collection include: sixty works by members of the Ash Can School; significant representation by early modernists such as Alfred Maurer, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Max Weber; important examples by the Precisionists Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Preston Dickinson, and Ralston Crawford; a broad spectrum of work by the Social Realists Ben Shahn, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, and Jack Levine; and ambitious examples of Regionalist painting by Grant Wood, John Steuart Curry, and Thomas Hart Benton, notably the latter’s celebrated five-panel mural, The Arts of Life in America (1932).

 

Works by the American Abstract Artist group (Stuart Davis, Ilya Bolotowsky, Esphyr Slobodkina, Balcomb Greene, and Milton Avery) give twentieth-century abstraction its place in the collection, as do later examples of Surrealism by artists Kay Sage and George Tooker; Abstract Expressionism (Lee Krasner, Giorgio Cavallon, Morris Graves, Robert Motherwell, Sam Francis, Cleve Gray), Pop and Op art (Andy Warhol, Larry Rivers, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselman, Jim Dine), Conceptual (Christo, Sol LeWitt), and Photo-Realism (Robert Cottingham). Examples of twentieth-century sculpture include Harriet Frishmuth, Paul Manship, Isamu Noguchi, George Segal, and Stephen DeStaebler. We continue to acquire contemporary works by notable artists, in order to best represent the dynamic and evolving narrative of American art.

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We had a great four day @Plaxis course here in Seattle! With very nice contributions from MIT’s Prof. Whittle and UWA’s Prof. Kramer. Thanks to all the participants making this a very informative and instructive week. Geotechnical and numerical :-) via Instagram

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It's not easy to select a hundred slides out of a collection of 1200. I deliberately avoided choosing only those I felt were the most beautiful in order to actually choose the most instructive. Iasked myself how U could tell the story of Expo 67 in one hundred photos. I don't take souvenir pictures - these photos essentially represent what impressed me, what struck me as I explored the site, or rather what struck a boy of thirteen in 1967...

Deacon Samuel Minott

d. March 17, 1766 aged 59

 

"He was virtuous & exemplary in his life and converstion, discovered himself a friend to the cause & interest of religion, was patient & resigned under his triels [sic] & confinement, instructive in his advice and counsel & manifested a steady hope in the mercy of God thro a Redeemer."

An examination of the carcass was instructive. All 7 motors did ignite and it took off well enough. It just could not stay oriented vertically. There was not enough thrust. Later in the day I had a similar experience with another rocket flying on a Quest C6. It too seemed underpowered. Immediately afterward, that same rocket behaved wonderfully on an Estes C6. Having a bigger spike might have saved the Vulcan. A better option, though would have been to use a larger motor mount.

 

The motor mount was the only part of the rocket to survive unscathed. The nose cone was dinged up pretty well and the body tube was crumpled at the forward end. It was not worth repairing and I gave it to an excited boy from my club to fool around with.

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