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a beautiful moth resting under de leaf seen @ Silent Valley National Park, Palghat, Kerala, India.
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A callback to one of my favorite iPhone photos, I couldn't resist the way the setting sun shone upon this discarded sign.
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Classic southern Wisconsin Spring farm scene.
The wind was so strong all weekend I finally decided that if I was going to get any kite shots I was going to have to get out to some very open country.
A merge of a colour picture of cars, taken in the early evening, with a black and white shot of someone driving.
The "mural of murals" in a BC town named Chemainus. It's on all the postcards. The image was stitched and then adjusted to get rid of a blue cast, so the colours might not be completely faithful.
From different places and species they came here and waited for the water to rise and the next stage of the journey.
Merged Image by Kody Tottenham, Class of 2013 Professional Photo-Imaging Program
Original Photograph by: Unknown and provided by the City of Vancouver Archives. CVA# SGN 1069.12
Men laying streetcar tracks at Granville and Robson Streets, for reconstruction of Granville Street line
Edited Gemini North image of the galaxies NGC 4567 and NGC 4568 in the processing of merging into, ultimately, an elliptical galaxy.
Merge of 4 shots with various flash positions.
Main exposure with silver bounce umbrella just to right of bifolds, one in STU at end of island unit, bounce off left hand wall above far corner seat, merge with as STU in frame lighting bar stools, another lighting very dark galley in kitchen and another for refections in glass
Custom Incident Command Vest, your Choice of Colors and Name tags
This Vests is ANSI II Compliant
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Merged Image by Eric Hay, Class of 2013 Professional Photo-Imaging Program
Original Photograph by: Philip T. Timms and provided by the City of Vancouver Archives. CVA# 677-672
Time of the visit of our King and Queen - May 29th, 1939
Merge 25. This 7" comes from a subscription series to commemorate Merge's 25th anniversary. Includes the song "Shot in the Dark".
Mythical Creatures was the 2016 theme for the 4th annual student fundraiser fashion show known as MERGE. Our team consisted of staff at D+B, VSP Global, Shaw Carpet, and Patcraft, and we had four hours to create a costume from raw materials given to us at the beginning.
The mythical creature we chose was a vampire and the entire costume was made from commercial interior material samples: carpet backing for the cape, decorative wall covering for the bodice, glass tile for the belt, and wall protection for the skirts.
It was held in the Tsakopoulos Library Galleria at the Sacramento Central Branch and was attended by approximately 200 people. Each year the costumes are more elaborate and technical, and we couldn't be more proud of the talented people we have here in Sacramento.
Merged Image by Dayne Imbeau-Holt, Class of 2013 Professional Photo-Imaging Program
Original Photograph by: Major Matthews and provided by the City of Vancouver Archives. CVA# 371-809
Exterior of the Dawson Block at 193 East Hastings Street
Wool Merchant John Goodman built Roundhay Hall in the 1820's. In fact it wasn't called Roundhay Hall then, it was called Allerton Hall. It changed his name when Sir Edard Allen Brotherton, a chemical manufacturer, MP (Wakefield), Mayor of Wakfield and Lord Mayor of Leeds bought it during the Great War. Today it is a private Spire Hospital.During the Second World War the hall became a 62 bed Annexe to Leeds General Infirmary (LGI) It must have been a grand place to stay during difficult times. Even though it is now a private hospital, it still retains much of the elegance that it had.
Branding and production agency, Tranquil Water NY, Inc. (TWNY) in association with global arts network, Local Talent Connect (LTC) spearheaded 'IV: the Artist,' a merging of two great events: the celebration of TWNY’s 4th anniversary and Local Talent Connect’s “A Red Carpet Christmas” (a holiday event that aims to connect artists from all over the world).
The program featured a star-studded red carpet, and live performances.
It took place at Stage 48 in NYC on December 11, 2013.
Among the acts that appeared and performed were: Steph Lova & FUSE TV Producer June Archer as hosts, with performances by Grammy Nominated R&B Artist Mario Winans, R&B songstresses Allure, son of Big Pun Chris Rivers, jazz great Shareef Clayton with hip hop pioneer DJ Hollywood, Brand Nubian’s DJ Alamo, DJ Dyno of Voyager Movements and DJ Marvilous on the 1s and 2s. Additional performances by up and coming superstars 2Cann, Melissa B., Natalia Segura, Soliris, Jerra Blues Band, Kola, Mia LJ, dance troupe The MTA Mass Transit Artists, and fashion show by Toriola Inc. Red Carpet hosted by AmeliaisMore and On Deck With Lucy. Co-hosts include Dyesha Hicks, Christine Vega and Spencer Humphries.
Tranquil Water NY Inc. is a branding and production company founded its CEO Omar Ortiz..
Local Talent Connect, founded in 2012 by CEO Todd Wharton, is a fast-growing global network for artists in all genres and fields.
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"Merge for the kill!" TFClub's answer to that missing combiner in your Classics collection, aka Hercules. This Devastator is the combined mode of six different Voyager sized Transformer action figures. Basically a dream come true.
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This is a merge of 12 photos, although I took 22 of the entire scene. I must have worked at least 3 hours on it (mostly because it was a huge file and my computer is slow). It was one of those moments sitting at home watching the storm roll in and wondering if I should go. Seeing the sunset start got me running for the camera and driving quickly to a high point. Within 1 minute I took all 22 photos of the scene, but of course the clouds did move in that time. It was tough to line everything up. I'm pretty happy with the result. Check it out large. Just disregard the powerlines on the left side, those didn't work at all in the merge.
You'll notice on the right is the rain of the storm and the left has the sunset. I love the contrast of the storm clouds under the bright blue sky. The storm subsided within 30 minutes after I took this photo, so I was fortunate to get it.
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