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Navigating Hampton Court Maze. Badly.

 

Another 365 reject for day 265. It was a fruitful day for self portraits today.

 

Consulting the map for our route back on Rhos Dirion

Morning at the Market

Navigating the big ditch on the road to Crescent Mountain trailhead.

I chose these pictures because they can fall under the same theme. Also, the title was named after the same type of idea. The mosaic tile filter represents the texture of the concrete.

"Navigating e-culture" is a rather nice boxed set of publications from the Virtueel Platform (http://www.virtueelplatform.nl/en/). There's even a chapter from me ("Getting People Together")

Camera: Canon AE-1

Film: Kodak Farbwelt 200

january, ushuaia 2016

Taken by a friend on a wander

#640 navigates the S-curve at Florida Street as it makes its move for Chicago.

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

After 35 years of spectacular growth, the Chinese economy is in the midst of a challenging transition toward a “new normal.” Even as President Xi Jinping has put forward an ambitious and far-reaching economic reform agenda, implementation is struggling against the backdrop of slowing growth and a more pluralized political economy. Whether or not Beijing succeeds or fails in its efforts, China’s economic trajectory in coming years will have a substantial impact on the prospects for U.S. and global growth, as well as on broader American interests in the Asia-Pacific region and the world. The Simon Chair has recently completed a two-year study of China’s economic decision-making designed to shed light on this important topic and help inform U.S. economic strategy towards a rapidly changing China. We hope you will join us for the rollout of the results of this study and a stimulating discussion of China’s political economy.

  

Welcoming Remarks and Presentation of Key Findings:

 

Matthew P. Goodman

William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS

 

Panelists: Economic Policymaking in China

 

Kenneth G. Lieberthal

Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies, Brookings Institution

 

He Fan

Senior Research Fellow, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social

Sciences; Senior Economics Fellow, Institute for New Economic Thinking

 

Charlene Chu

Partner, China Banks, Autonomous Research

 

Christopher K. Johnson

Senior Adviser and Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS

Moderated by:

  

Matthew P. Goodman

William E. Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS

 

Keynote Presentation:

Madeleine Albright

64th Secretary of State; Chair, Albright Stonebridge Group

 

Introduction by:

John J. Hamre

President, CEO & Pritzker Chair, CSIS

 

A boat navigates around floating hyacinth.

At Lough Mask, Co. Mayo.

Blue skies shine through the Cranfield VOR, this is the only NATS sign you'll see around Cranfield. Due to be withdrawn in 2012 the VOR is one of the few in the UK with a published instrument approach.

The zebra herds navigate on this sea of tall grass

Only their heads are visible

 

The great annual migration has started

 

Serengeti, Tanzania

 

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At the turning of tides, the creek flows out to the canal again. Denny struggles to keep from being flushed out. Cute!

Need to get back to my roots for a while and get away from taking photos merely for specific themes ;-))

I took a picture of this boat through a binocular lens with my iPhone and edited it with these apps: Camera+, Blender, TypeDrawing and Phoster.

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