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Since beginning classes in August, 80 first year medical students at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine have been training as emergency medical technicians, working shifts on North Shore-LIJ ambulances and responding to 911 calls. Their training culminated recently in a Multiple Casualty Incident (MCI) conducted at the FDNY Training Center at Randall’s Island. Students were expected to provide emergency care during several different emergency exercises, which were all followed by full debriefing.
The MCI day was coordinated by the Fire Department of the City of New York at the department’s Training Academy on Randall’s Island, where more than 2,000 fire fighters and EMS personnel are trained each year.
Get more info at medicine.hofstra.edu/about/news/pressreleases/10072013_ra...
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Multiple aluminum Christmas trees with tree skirts and a blow mold soldier standing off to the right side.
Aaron Brown told me that the last time I did this sort of thing I was being EMO... but I don't believe him. Aaron is a jerk. Fact!
I have hundreds, if not thousands of frames that I've taken over the last few years and forgotten about. I have entire shoots that get edited and processed then forgotten about. This is one such example; messing around in the basement when I knew full well I had about 100 other things to get done...
I've always enjoyed long exposure frames, multiple exposures, fused exposures, etc. Anything, really, that I can do in camera in a creative way. This is an example of some in camera wizardry; I opened up the shutter on the camera with a remote then started popping my flashes manually (with another remote in my hand) as I... did strange things to my face? This is the result of three or four pops from the flash.
Flash:
SB-80dx, 28" softbox, high camera right
SB-80dx, 28" softbox, high camera left
* Flashwaves Triggers
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Multiple exposures generated from 1 RAW photo, first experiment with Dynamic Photo HDR, instead of Photomatix
As far as I'm concerned, this Marvel "Multiple Mang" t-shirt is the exemplar of what a dorky t-shirt should be. First, if you know what it is, it's super-awesome. I mean, everyone's got a Superman t-shirt or a Spider-Man t-shirt, but Multiple Man? Really? And second, even if you don't know what it is, it's still a well-designed and very attractive t-shirt.
Height: 5 ft. 7. in.
Weight: 175 lbs.
Eyes: Blue-gray
Hair: Brown
Strength Level: David White possesses the normal strength of a normal human man of his height, weight and build who engages in moderate regular exercise.
Known Superhuman Powers: None.
We have two infinity candle holders in our bedroom -- they reflect the lit candle or candles to 'infinity'.
It makes a very nice ambience in the room.
(Concordia University) - Montreal.
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Photo exposed in the exhibition "Montréal moderne" (2010-2011), by the Centre d'histoire de Montréal
ville.montreal.qc.ca/portal/page?_pageid=8757%2C98593570&...
Multiple exposure mode on my Contax records the movement of a newspaper man at Oxford Circus Station entrance
Whale block print! It was printed three times per print as there are seven elevated whales per print. In two different colors... hence the multiple printings for one print
all materials used are acid free and archival
13x20 inches
Multiple Star 8 Lacertae at prime focus of my 90/900 refractor.
23 4s shots stacked with Deep Sky Stacker and processed with Gimp
SK25 AXM
Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire (Merseyside Metro)
ADL Enviro400EV
SK25 AXX
Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire (Merseyside Metro)
ADL Enviro400EV
multiple exposures
Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
multiple exposures
Kodak 35mm 400 Arista
Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
Recently the idea of travelling faster than the speed of light has me thinking about building an Alcubierre Drive.
I’m fortunate that I live in Texas where no one bothers you. This leaves me pretty much free to experiment building radioactive explosive energy structures in my man-cave garage.
By using dark energy for acceleration to expand the fabric of space-time behind my ship while also shrinking space-time in front, I can travel faster than the speed of light without upsetting professor Einstein.
Because funding is slow I have been using Dark Beer as a substitute for Dark Energy. Needless to say my first tests are proving a bit difficult. I feel I’m very close to a major breakthrough; just need more Dark Beer for propulsion. When this thing takes off I will be able to photograph the future while still being in the past and also the present.