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مؤتمر الكويت للتدقيق الداخلي
30th November to 1st December 2016
Hilton Kuwait Resort, Al Dorra Ballroom
مؤتمر الكويت للتدقيق الداخلي
30th November to 1st December 2016
Hilton Kuwait Resort, Al Dorra Ballroom
مؤتمر الكويت للتدقيق الداخلي
30th November to 1st December 2016
Hilton Kuwait Resort, Al Dorra Ballroom
Awful quality I'm afraid, but it was taken from inside a breadmaker with the lid closed. Possibly didn't need the flash.
I was surprised to see the much softer HD-45 foam split in half. The internals of these pads are much simpler than you'd think.
Children at kitgum town in northern Uganda train ready for a country wide athletics compertition. These are the chosen few for the senior boys team. Chosen from over a thousand school children. There dedication is inspiring as they practice in 42 degree heat and run in bare feet.
Stomach and other interior organs of the manatee. Manatee necropsy at the FWRI lab in St. Petersburg, Florida. Jan. 2012
[Abandoned whale factory at Capelas, Azores]
Edit: Contrast increased, warm tone added, grain added.
Guess what happens when you're too lazy to get up and actually get yourself dinner and decide just to eat a huge bag of baked potato chips instead.... go ahead and guess.
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Taken during an early morning stroll. Cropped, denoised, sharpened, and saturated. Then I used Pixel Bender to give it that painterly look, but then masked out the purple. I will try to identify this flower later.
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Today a suburb of Coventry, Stivichall, formerly known as Styvechale, was a village in Norman times with its own church; this simple two-cell building survived until the early 19th century, when having fallen into disrepair it was replaced by a new church that opened in 1815.
The new church was of similar proportions, a short structure with a small apsed chancel and aisleless nave finished by a west tower. By 1954 the building was considered too small and was significantly enlarged by demolishing the tower and building a spacious new nave (and a new, rather box-like tower) further west. Thus the old church became a kind of chancel to the new, which is distinguished by striking triangular-headed neo-gothic windows.
I was unable to get inside the church alas, it is kept locked outside of services, but managed some internal glimpses through the generously proportioned nave windows.
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