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The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
On the morning of Monday, December, 18th, hundreds of water warriors, water protectors, and community members joined together to show strong opposition to PSE's blatant disregard for treaty rights and the health and safety of the community and the planet.
The Monday morning action was the culmination of an incredible eight days of fighting against PSE's LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) facility!
PSE is illegally building this facility without all its permits and with massive opposition from the Puyallup tribe and community members.
The eight days of action began Monday as activists climbed a crane to stop construction of the Tacoma LNG facility. On Thursday, activists used tripods to block all three gates to the site. That same day, a Tacoma jury, finding that they couldn’t determine whether the LNG facility is on Puyallup or City of Tacoma-owned land, acquitted two women who locked down to construction equipment. Then today, almost 200 activists blocked all entrances to the constructions site.
Gratitude to Puyallup Tribe, Native Daily Network, Protectors of the Salish Sea, Redefine Tacoma, Tacoma Direct Action, 350 Tacoma, 350 Seattle, Backbone Campaign and so many more for making all of this possible.
Parents, grandmothers and other concerned citizens used chains to lock themselves together and to the gates of the construction site. Work was halted until the early afternoon, when they police moved in and arrested two tribal members.
Despite the vocal and legal opposition of the Puyallup Nation, Puget Sound Energy is trying to build this facility anyway. Despite not having proper permits, Puget Sound Energy is trying to build this facility anyway.
If PSE succeeds, the air, water and salmon of the Puyallup Nation will be polluted. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty will have been violated. The voices of Indigenous people will have been ignored and pushed aside. As they have been for centuries.
But for as long as PSE tries to force through this project, we will oppose it with everything we have. For as long as PSE tries to push aside the concerns of the Puyallup, we will join in solidarity with the Puyallup.
We hope that you will join us. To start, please join 44,000 others in signing this petition:
www.change.org/p/jay-inslee-stand-with-the-puyallup-tribe...
#StandWithThePuyallup #NoLNG #NoLNG253
Lock arms with Backbone Campaign to be a part of Bold and Creative action! - backbonecampaign.org
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Shea oil (actually liquified shea butter) is filtered before being packaged. Burkina Faso, Africa
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Tobacco Valley Flywheelers, Haddam Meadows, CT
Topaz Impression - Watercolor V SL75%
Topaz Glow - Liquify II SL66%
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
DM-60-81, Citroën DS20 LPG (Liquified Petrol Gas)
AR-07-28, Citroën D Special Benzine
Saw those two cars coming separated to a great camping-store, the owners didn't see or now eachother, it was very rare to see the same (colored) cars at the same place, even for the both owners.
Part of project 365.
Day 39/365: Eye see you!
Shandas eye! Just playing around with photoshop. Two lights used, as shown in eye.
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Big Blue Bus Terminal, buses powered by Liquified Natural Gas (LNG). Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, USA
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Shea oil (actually liquified shea butter) is filtered before being packaged. Burkina Faso, Africa
Photo by Ollivier Girard/CIFOR
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
On the morning of Monday, December, 18th, hundreds of water warriors, water protectors, and community members joined together to show strong opposition to PSE's blatant disregard for treaty rights and the health and safety of the community and the planet.
The Monday morning action was the culmination of an incredible eight days of fighting against PSE's LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) facility!
PSE is illegally building this facility without all its permits and with massive opposition from the Puyallup tribe and community members.
The eight days of action began Monday as activists climbed a crane to stop construction of the Tacoma LNG facility. On Thursday, activists used tripods to block all three gates to the site. That same day, a Tacoma jury, finding that they couldn’t determine whether the LNG facility is on Puyallup or City of Tacoma-owned land, acquitted two women who locked down to construction equipment. Then today, almost 200 activists blocked all entrances to the constructions site.
Gratitude to Puyallup Tribe, Native Daily Network, Protectors of the Salish Sea, Redefine Tacoma, Tacoma Direct Action, 350 Tacoma, 350 Seattle, Backbone Campaign and so many more for making all of this possible.
Parents, grandmothers and other concerned citizens used chains to lock themselves together and to the gates of the construction site. Work was halted until the early afternoon, when they police moved in and arrested two tribal members.
Despite the vocal and legal opposition of the Puyallup Nation, Puget Sound Energy is trying to build this facility anyway. Despite not having proper permits, Puget Sound Energy is trying to build this facility anyway.
If PSE succeeds, the air, water and salmon of the Puyallup Nation will be polluted. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty will have been violated. The voices of Indigenous people will have been ignored and pushed aside. As they have been for centuries.
But for as long as PSE tries to force through this project, we will oppose it with everything we have. For as long as PSE tries to push aside the concerns of the Puyallup, we will join in solidarity with the Puyallup.
We hope that you will join us. To start, please join 44,000 others in signing this petition:
www.change.org/p/jay-inslee-stand-with-the-puyallup-tribe...
#StandWithThePuyallup #NoLNG #NoLNG253
Lock arms with Backbone Campaign to be a part of Bold and Creative action! - backbonecampaign.org
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) bus, built by North American Bus Industries (NABI) and powered by Liquified Natural Gas, on Chapman Avenue in Garden Grove.
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
This was created using textures and the liquify tool... the influences were Drysdale the Australian artist and an American cartoonist Gary Larson who did a series called the Far Side of which Anthropomorphism was a feature...
Some photoshop fun with a slide I took of a purple gallinule. I rotated the original image into vertical format then burned the background into black. Then using lucis art, liquify and flaming pear flexify I ended up with this surrealistic image.
***There is no AI in this image ***
All manipulations were created in Photoshop.
Stock: Adobe
Artwork ©jackiecrossley
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A fixed media version of Hydro Acoustic Study [previously a live collaboration with Francisco Lopez] has recently been released as part of Liquified Sky, a data DVD on LINE records. With 'astoundingly detailed audio/visual works by six internationally recognized artists: Evelina Domnitch + Dmitry Gelfand (RU/US), COH (RU), Paul Prudence (UK), Francisco López (ES), and Asmus Tietchens (DE)'
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Been wanting to try combining a photograph with some doodles. So...................here it is. Used studio shot of the jump against a black background, the liquify tool a wee bit on the jeans, textures from the kitchen sink and a home clothing delivery bag and of a photo of a page of my doodles which were cut out in post production, inverted and blended into the image. Another version with blue in the comments section which I think I may prefer.
Premier Christy Clark speaks with Federal Minister of Natural Resources, the Honourable Joe Oliver.
The premier and minister met with officials and representatives from the forestry and liquified natural gas industries.
On the morning of Monday, December, 18th, hundreds of water warriors, water protectors, and community members joined together to show strong opposition to PSE's blatant disregard for treaty rights and the health and safety of the community and the planet.
The Monday morning action was the culmination of an incredible eight days of fighting against PSE's LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) facility!
PSE is illegally building this facility without all its permits and with massive opposition from the Puyallup tribe and community members.
The eight days of action began Monday as activists climbed a crane to stop construction of the Tacoma LNG facility. On Thursday, activists used tripods to block all three gates to the site. That same day, a Tacoma jury, finding that they couldn’t determine whether the LNG facility is on Puyallup or City of Tacoma-owned land, acquitted two women who locked down to construction equipment. Then today, almost 200 activists blocked all entrances to the constructions site.
Gratitude to Puyallup Tribe, Native Daily Network, Protectors of the Salish Sea, Redefine Tacoma, Tacoma Direct Action, 350 Tacoma, 350 Seattle, Backbone Campaign and so many more for making all of this possible.
Parents, grandmothers and other concerned citizens used chains to lock themselves together and to the gates of the construction site. Work was halted until the early afternoon, when they police moved in and arrested two tribal members.
Despite the vocal and legal opposition of the Puyallup Nation, Puget Sound Energy is trying to build this facility anyway. Despite not having proper permits, Puget Sound Energy is trying to build this facility anyway.
If PSE succeeds, the air, water and salmon of the Puyallup Nation will be polluted. The 1854 Medicine Creek Treaty will have been violated. The voices of Indigenous people will have been ignored and pushed aside. As they have been for centuries.
But for as long as PSE tries to force through this project, we will oppose it with everything we have. For as long as PSE tries to push aside the concerns of the Puyallup, we will join in solidarity with the Puyallup.
We hope that you will join us. To start, please join 44,000 others in signing this petition:
www.change.org/p/jay-inslee-stand-with-the-puyallup-tribe...
#StandWithThePuyallup #NoLNG #NoLNG253
Lock arms with Backbone Campaign to be a part of Bold and Creative action! - backbonecampaign.org
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
A fixed media version of Hydro Acoustic Study [previously a live collaboration with Francisco Lopez] has recently been released as part of Liquified Sky, a data DVD on LINE records. With 'astoundingly detailed audio/visual works by six internationally recognized artists: Evelina Domnitch + Dmitry Gelfand (RU/US), COH (RU), Paul Prudence (UK), Francisco López (ES), and Asmus Tietchens (DE)'
© Lightning Photography/Lee Smith. Please contact me if you would like to use this image for any purpose. Any unauthorized usage will result in legal action.
This looks so much better viewed large on black.
Having a play with photoshop and an old shot a my friend Dean. This is a play on that programme on tv at the moment here in the UK, I'm going to try and ask people and family I know for a portrait and then play around with them to create an undateables set. Mine will be next up :)
There is a hidden meaning to the shot, the ? marks are in black and white which represent just that! It's there in black and white in front of your eyes, but should we take everything we see at face value when we could spend a little time to delve further and see a little more/see what's on the inside?
'Clamshell' lighting position on this one.
Strobist:
D700 in commander mode.
Group A: 2 SB600's - 1 SB600 in a 32" softbox above camera angle down at 45 degrees about 6.5ft high, 50mm zoom. 1 SB600 in a 32" softbox sat on floor below camera angle up at 65 degrees, 50mm zoom. Both manual @ 1/8 power.
Nikon D700 | 50mm f1.8D | ISO200 | f8 | 1/60th