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Mohawk at the Quay.

Many Thanks!

Tim and Emily pose with the mohawk cutter, M.

Sam shows off her hot dogs while camping at Mohawk Trail State Park

Yes, I was calling this guy Mohawk Man all day.

No, I don't know him.

 

Taken in Fort Green Park, Brooklyn.

Mohawk Theater

111 Main Street

North Adams, Massachusetts

Action in the Iowa high school state baseball tournament, July 22-30 at Principal Park in Des Moines. Mason City Mohawks players watch action from the dugout. Jodi Jurik photo

Complete details at www.iowa-baseball.com

Mohawk is king on Delmar

I hiked with friends up the steep trail to Lower and Upper

Mohawk Lakes over the weekend. All photos were taken

mid-day (contrasty).....but it was a beautiful area and very

fun hike. This photo was taken enroute to the Upper

lake.

The best Mohawk I've ever seen

Mucking about when I cut my hair

The Ten Broeck Avenue side of the school. This was where the buses, both of them, lined up. Nearly everyone walked to school.

 

The original school had an entrance between those columns to the left:

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Mohawk School in Scotia, New York -- my elementary school. Sometime around 1980 or so, the building was converted to condominiums, and additional condos were built all over the schoolyard where I wasted about 80% of my youth. I have no idea what the conversions look like inside. Pretty much every space that is concrete patched was originally glass block.

brought to you by our friend Barb the Barber

playing around at bathtime

This actually IS a Mohawk, and this picture was taken especially for Liz Baillie.

An American Goldfinch with an attitude..

Her Majesty's Royal Chapel of the Mohawks.

First time I have or anyone other then Joe hollick and Mike Waddington has seen this falls with water flowing over it. Its a very lovely falls. I enjoy the upper section the most with the pool. I would be nice to catch this one with this much water going over it during the summer.

 

Enjoy

Grumman OV-1B Mohawk Converted to RV-1D

Army 64-14262

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© David Lahrman - The Image Plane

I would love to know what kind of caterpillar this is if anyone knows please comment :)

 

Location LaSalle, Ontario Cananda

 

texture credit: les brumes

Monster Jam, Rogers Center - Toronto Ontario

 

January 21, 2012

The Solutions line is pitched at an audience that does a lot of workhorse design—in-house design teams, corporate materials, projects on a budget. We wanted to provide a teaching guide, but also to inspire these designers and printers to think outside the box, to see how the same (and often mundane) source material can actually be made to sing if one looks at it in new ways. Make lemonade out of lemons. Anyone who receives this should think, Wow, I want to do something like that for my next printed—whether it's a stock choice, a printing method, or the design solution itself—and keep it on their prized print sample shelf.

 

The promotion's storyline focuses on practical issues of creativity: How do we come up with design solutions? What are the different ways to tackle a design problem? How can we jigger the creative process to yield unexpected and interesting results?

 

We selected ten images from various sources and then intuitively sequenced them without too much thought. Part of the challenge here was to use imagery we might be limited to if we were working in-house without much of a photo budget. This meant using stock imagery and avoiding a generic look and feel. (This was actually more challenging than we initially thought.)

 

We then assembled a 16-page image sequence from the 10 images that would be repeated identically 3 times in the promotion. Next, we gave the sequence to 3 writers who each wrote to the sequence—one in story form, one in dialog form, and one a six word memoir—and came up with wildly disparate interpretations. We uniquely visualized each of their takes, while still maintaining the same image layout throughout all three sequences. It's sort of the Run Lola Run or Groundhog Day paper promo—we always start in the same place, but the three outcomes are different, showing the different ways one could approach a design problem with the same source material.

I've never cut hair in my life... Until tonight. Just sculpted a Mohawk atop Anthony

Me with a mohawk. Not a very good picture of me but whatever.

Photo prise par Stef

They appear to be stacking & stickering lumber for kiln drying. Donna Oregon

I don't know why their little manes were shaved off. From the look of these two, I would suspect that they get into A LOT of trouble, maybe shaving their manes was for upkeep, or maybe...it was an act of deviance on their part. Anyway, I think they look like cute horse nerds!

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