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The Friday activity for the Young Adults this week was board games. They played Pictureka, Buzz Word and cards.
The Leesburg Library opened up the meeting rooms to all ages for National Gaming in Libraries Day. The Friends of the Leesburg Library have purchased a Wii and Playstation II along with numerous games for the youth department over the past couple of year. Gaming programs for tweens and teens are offered on a regular basis. Board games and puzzles are always available to play in the library.
Children's reading nooks feature at the new research library.
Unedited image taken with and uploaded from my smart 'phone.
Images of the recently refurbished & extended St George's Church of England Primary School in Portsmouth, works included resolving difficult circulation & a new library, entrance & secure reception.
Portsmouth City Council in house design team, with M&E advice from WSP. Graphics designed by the PCC in house team.
A shot of the Cleveland Public Library in downtown Cleveland, on East 6th and Superior.
Due to a discussion at the Olympus E-System Community, I decided to try a new challenge where I would pick a prime lens, and shoot only JPEG, and do no post processing adjustments to the photo. Similar to the days of film, where you could not change a dozen setting at any given moment. I am shooting in black and white, ISO 400, contrast +2, and all other settings left alone. The only settings I will be changing are aperture, shutter speed, and a B&W color filter if I decide to do so. I of course picked my OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens.
This was taken at f/8, with a red filter.
I am really liking this project so far, I am definitely paying more attention to light and shadow, and composition.
The library book sale is a great place to pick up popular titles from your favorites authors and obscure books to fit any eclectic taste!
Mark Crawford presented a fascinating portrait of the life and works of author C.S. Lewis last night at the Friendswood Public Library. The program was well attended and, based on many of the comments made afterward, was very much enjoyed and appreciated. The Friendswood Public Library hopes to have Mr. Crawford back for another enlightening presentation.
Mark T. Crawford was educated at SMU, Dallas and Oxford University before completing his Doctor of Ministry Degree at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He now serves as Staff Chaplain at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital in the Texas Medical Center.
LIBRARY CONFIDENTIAL
Artists/Models; Kathy Bolling, Caitlin Jacobson, Judith McQuerry, Lisa Pearson, and Kathleen Wiechelman
Music: “Viva Las Vegas” – Elvis Presley
While the government and other busybodies may demand access to your library records, fear not. Ketchikan’s librarians defend your right to privacy and confidential use of library materials. Trust in our protection of your reading freedom. Like Vegas, what happens in the library, stays in the library.
The Party Animals brought back their classic program Dino Search and the kids had a blast hunting down the extinct dinosaur.
Now that Bob and Dave found the missing book, they headed over the the Beneficial-Hodson Library to look at some microfilm for their top secret project. After several hours of research, they had all that they could take and needed to burn off some steam and went outside.
The Radcliffe Camera was built 1737-1749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library. It is known familiarly as “The Rad Cam”, or “ The Camera” (Latin “camera”, a room). It is not open to the public. The shadow cast on it is from the University Church of St Mary the Virgin.
The Summer Reading Club was a big hit this year with hundreds of kids participating and reading all Summer long. Any kid who read at least 30 books got their picture taken and was added to the train on the wall in the Juvenile section of the library.
Christ's College libraries. University of Cambridge.
New libary on the left, old straight ahead behind the tree
copyright: libraries@cambridge
credit: Rachel Marsh
South Library. Tuesday 28 July 2015.
Photo by Donna Robertson
File reference: 2015-07-28-IMG_8389
From the collection of Christchurch City Libraries.
The floor in the lobby of the Library of Congress. In the center is a gilded eagle. In the middle of each of the round inlays around the perimeter is a gilded Zodiac symbol.