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Quarter Plate Tintype of Making Medicine (1844-1931), Cheyenne Ledger Artist, housed in a pressed paper case. Making Medicine is seated wearing a military jacket with tinted gold buttons, and short hair style; likely taken during his imprisonment at Fort Marion, Florida (1875-1878).

 

In 1875, a group of 72 Southern Plains chiefs and warriors were imprisoned and ultimately, deported to Fort Marion in Florida by the Federal Government in an attempt to quell American Indian unrest. Making Medicine, a 33 year Cheyenne brave was one of the group. During his imprisonment, Making Medicine, along with Zotom, a young Kiowa brave, began making drawings that soon inspired other prisoners. Making Medicine was one of the most prolific of the artists, producing dozens of scenes of his former life on the plains. Recognizing their talent, Captain Richard Henry Pratt encouraged the art of the inmates and sold their homeland renderings to visitors and tourists. Pratt, was especially fond of Making Medicine and made him First Sergeant of a company of guards at the Fort. In 1875, the inmates were allowed to leave. Twenty-two of the young men decided to remain in the east, Making Medicine and Zotom among them.

 

Making Medicine took on a white name – David Pendleton Oakhater, received training religious training in New York, and was ordained a Deacon in the Episcopal Church in 1881. He returned to Indian Territory, and spent the next 50 years spreading Christianity to his people. He never drew again. (For further reading see Warrior Artists. Historic Cheyenne and Kiowa Indian Ledger Art Drawn by Making Medicine and Zotom, Herman Viola, 1998.)

 

Canned lentil soup is convenient, and quite good. Homemade is better, or at least more to my taste.

 

Taken for Flickr's Our Daily Challenge: DIY

Boil the milk!

I've been making yogurt for over 20 years now and I turned my back for a sec and........well the milk is boiled, lol.

After doing her laundry, this woman from a village near Ranthambore, India returned to her home where she mixed cow manure and straw by hand and then pressed in into patties against the wall of her home to dry. Once dry, it was used for fuel. The only source of running water was the field pump a few minutes walk away.

 

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A woman watches a man in a shop window pouring chocolate over strawberries.

making off del trabajo de grabacion de la prueba deportiva Desafio Caballero Negro.

is hard work in mesolithic times

Ricardo Pereira e Fernanda Machado na campanha da Hering de inverno 2009.

 

Foto: Divulgação

Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) scientist making notes on the study of above-ground and below-ground biomass in mangrove ecosystems, part of Sustainable Wetlands Adaptation and Mitigation Program (SWAMP). Kubu Raya, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

 

Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR

 

Related research publication on mangrove:

 

Mangroves among the most carbon-rich forests in the tropics

www.cifor.org/online-library/browse/view-publication/publ...

 

Carbon storage in mangrove and peatland ecosystems

www.cifor.org/online-library/browse/view-publication/publ...

 

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blog.cifor.org

 

For more information about CIFOR’s wetlands research visit: cifor.org/swamp

 

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

I decided to try my hand at making some hard cider this year. I’ve been making my own apple cider vinegar for a few years and I’ve heard it’s better if you start with hard cider. Generally to make my vinegar I simply pour cider into a big glass jar, cover with cheesecloth and let it sit for a few months until it’s vinegar, easy as that. I do buy unpasteurized cider from a small local press, so it contains the natural yeasts in it that ferment it and then turn it into vinegar.

 

for more of the story: chiotsrun.com/2009/11/02/making-hard-cider/

Fotos ainda não tratadas da preparação pro nosso grande dia!

 

Fotos ainda não tratadas da preparação pro nosso grande dia!

Justin Khana, with John Miller.

 

Eikjetunet

Herand, Norway

(January 18, 2015)

 

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Close to Home (within 3 blocks of our home out on the road) © Ray Pfortner / RayPfortner.com

Rodaje de Teaser por Proyecto Ganador de UNCUBARTE.

 

DIRECCIÓN: Francesca Franchini.

ASISTENTE DE DIRECCIÓN: Carolina Dagach.

PRODUCCIÓN: Francesca Franchini & Carolina Dagach.

DIRECCIÓN DE FOTO: Felipe Alvarez.

CÁMARA: Felipe Alvarez.

DIRECCIÓN DE ARTE: Martin Arriagada.

ASISTENTE DE FOTO Y CÁMARA: Cristián Copaja.

ASISTENTES DE ARTE: Mara & Matias Medina.

GUIÓN: Carolina Dagach.

MAKING OF EN VIDEO: Carola Bravo.

MAKING OF EN FOTO FIJA: Carolina Dagach.

I spent most of the time trying to get close-ups of the action, but did take a few wider shots.

 

Here, almost all of the Illini players use ponytails to keep me from seeing their numbers. Sorry I can't name them without the numbers.

 

Photographer's notes: this is one of the photos I took with WB on tungsten. Even with processing, it has a different look than most of the other ones I'll post.

Waves breaking at Sanna Bay, Ardnamurchan

Making Rope - JackMtn.com

Making a arrowhead out of flint, I baked the flint rock over night in hot coal's buried under the ground it help's to get a flake to work with.

Making fiberglass composites at the Owens Corning plant in Nephi. Juab County, Utah.

I am going to make 5 and 10mm spacers and paint to match the custom stem.

Found image. Having a busy time on a busy beach.

Photo was taken longtime ago, I did shoot a video of me during that photo session...It will be uploaded soon...You can find another photo from that session below.

 

قمت بإلتقاط الصورة منذ فترة طويلة، وخلال جلسة التصوير قمت بتصوير نفسي بالفيديو...سيتم رفع الفيديو قريباً.

 

تجدون صورة أخرى من نفس الجلسة في الأسفل.

 

blog.radiantguy.com/2009/10/to-alessandro-dell-with-love....

 

Two strobes (SB-800) were used, when with a blue gel behind the subject and the other on the right with an umrella.

 

Watch the making of here

blog.radiantguy.com/2012/07/making-of-alessandro-dellacqu...

Taken at the 2017 Day of the Dead festival in the Plaza District of OKC.

Michael Moeller, all rights reserved © 2017

for odc2

 

Please wipe your feet before you leave (#?#?)

More rain here, what a drab summer we are having!

Brooklynphono OHNY factory tour

She's out! Let her cool.

making Jane's skull fom hard boxwood

I captured behind the scenes at a fashion shoot yesterday. Just a snapshot of getting ready.

 

168/366.

Strobist

yn460 ii in diy beauty dish on light stand camera left.

Dublin Port tug boats "Shackleton " & " Beaufort, named after famous Irishmen, the world explorer Ernest Shackleton & Sir Francis Beaufort who's wind measurement is known to many as the Beaufort scale. The two tugs are usually seen guiding various vessels, from bulk to cruise ships safely into berth while at Dublin, however today, they are putting on a show for the waiting crowd, during the " Dublin Riverfest 2014 " event, the tug boat dance.

Making Wine with friends today.

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