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For years I've had on my "to do" list getting to Vermilion, Ohio, on a sunny winter day when snow covers the ground. I finally pulled that off on the last day of February 2015. An eastbound coal train makes it way over the frozen Vermilion River.
One of the main objectives of the European Union is to promote economic, social and territorial cohesion between regions. The reformed EU Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 comes at a pivotal moment. Recent years of austerity have seen rising unemployment and widening inequality, especially in peripheral regions, with youth, women and ethnic minorities worst affected.
Making over €350 billion available to invest in Europe's regions, cities and the real economy, the reformed Cohesion Policy is the EU's principal investment tool to deliver the Europe 2020 goals: creating growth and jobs, tackling climate change and energy dependence, reducing poverty and social exclusion. Once member states’ national contributions and the leverage effect of financial instruments are taken into account, the impact is likely to be over €500 billion.
Launching a new partnership with the European Commission, with the participation of the OECD, Salzburg Global’s program is timed to help key stakeholders understand the rules and results-oriented focus of the reformed Cohesion Policy and ensure maximum impact for these investments. It will build on our longstanding European program which has featured over 15 sessions devoted to the EU’s development and expansion, grounded in our location at the crossroads of East and West.
The 2014 program will focus on ways in which regional development policy and complementary instruments can enhance competitiveness and effective governance at local, regional and transboundary levels.
Participants will examine tools for environmentally sustainable innovation, human capital development, creation and financing of SMEs and the transition to a low carbon economy. They will compare practical projects and mechanisms that have delivered successful outcomes for competitiveness and inclusive growth, in and beyond Europe, in order to identify transferable tools and connect stakeholders who are leading cutting-edge work around the world.
The program will be held from May 17 to May 22, 2014 in Salzburg, Austria, with a one day, high-level pre-session meeting on May 17-18, focusing on European competitiveness, the shift to low carbon economies, and the role of sustainable cities.
Anxiety is a lightweight leopard-only to-do application that syncs with iCal and Mail. To download or read more, visit www.anxietyapp.com/
This shot shows the add task sheet, which is revealed when the user clicks the tick button in the top-right-hand-corner of the list window. Here, you can specify the title of the task you want to add, along with selecting an iCal calendar to add the task into. After filling in the title field, selecting a calendar and hitting the Add button, the sheet is dismissed and the list window smooth-resizes to accommodate the new item. Meanwhile, the small calendar icon with the plus symbol is in fact a button, which lets you create a new calendar from within Anxiety, which you can then select to organize your tasks into.
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Three bushels of oysters to complete the celebration of my cousin's wedding, which was held the night before at the Mill.
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Having fun with my Coolpix 885. I removed the front lens element. The photo shows the lens (color induced by its coating) and part of front ring.
Spec: coolpix 885, 1/83 s, f/2.8, -0.7 IL correction, full size, not tampered.
black backdrop out in the outskirts of thy city of THEE grand mexico of Cortés and the Aztecs. My first visit was three months' backpacking from Ciudad ... Méjico
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U.S. Army Private First Class Justin Harvey fires at objectives during tactical training at the Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center, Mich., during Northern Strike 19, July 24, 2019. Harvey is with the Oklahoma National Guard’s C Company, 1-279th Infantry Regiment. Northern Strike 19 is a National Guard Bureau-sponsored exercise uniting service members from more than 20 states, multiple service branches and numerous coalition countries during the last two weeks of July 2019 at the Camp Grayling Joint Maneuver Training Center and the Alpena Combat Readiness Training Center, both located in northern Michigan and operated by the Michigan National Guard. The accredited Joint National Training Capability exercise demonstrates the Michigan National Guard’s ability to provide accessible, readiness-building opportunities for military units from all service branches to achieve and sustain proficiency in conducting mission command, air, sea, and ground maneuver integration, together with the synchronization of fires in a joint, multinational, decisive action environment. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Matt Hecht)
One of the main objectives of the European Union is to promote economic, social and territorial cohesion between regions. The reformed EU Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 comes at a pivotal moment. Recent years of austerity have seen rising unemployment and widening inequality, especially in peripheral regions, with youth, women and ethnic minorities worst affected.
Making over €350 billion available to invest in Europe's regions, cities and the real economy, the reformed Cohesion Policy is the EU's principal investment tool to deliver the Europe 2020 goals: creating growth and jobs, tackling climate change and energy dependence, reducing poverty and social exclusion. Once member states’ national contributions and the leverage effect of financial instruments are taken into account, the impact is likely to be over €500 billion.
Launching a new partnership with the European Commission, with the participation of the OECD, Salzburg Global’s program is timed to help key stakeholders understand the rules and results-oriented focus of the reformed Cohesion Policy and ensure maximum impact for these investments. It will build on our longstanding European program which has featured over 15 sessions devoted to the EU’s development and expansion, grounded in our location at the crossroads of East and West.
The 2014 program will focus on ways in which regional development policy and complementary instruments can enhance competitiveness and effective governance at local, regional and transboundary levels.
Participants will examine tools for environmentally sustainable innovation, human capital development, creation and financing of SMEs and the transition to a low carbon economy. They will compare practical projects and mechanisms that have delivered successful outcomes for competitiveness and inclusive growth, in and beyond Europe, in order to identify transferable tools and connect stakeholders who are leading cutting-edge work around the world.
The program will be held from May 17 to May 22, 2014 in Salzburg, Austria, with a one day, high-level pre-session meeting on May 17-18, focusing on European competitiveness, the shift to low carbon economies, and the role of sustainable cities.
i dont have a suitable camera to take proper ttv shots, but i decided to experiment anyway with an olympus xa2
087/365
The objective of the Beep Electronic Art Collection is to be witness and agent of the transgression created at the intersection of art, science and technology. It is recognized not only for what it collects, but for how it does so; it has generated a new type of collectionism promoting programs of production, preservation and patronage of technological art, encouraging the debate around issues related to the introduction of new technologies in art.
Credit: vog.photo
While wearing the mockup life support systems, the Aquanauts attempt to remove the injured crew member mockup from the exploration vehicle suit port
Title of photo: Wildlife Photography, Photo (#1)
Photo Number: 1
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The Principles of Design Demonstrated:
Emphasis: This photo shows emphasis, (although not as well as I wish it did) by blurring most of the photo around (and, unfortunately on) the main subject, the log. The background is blurred well, effectively pushing the eye away and letting focus be set on the detailed moss on the log.
Unity: I feel that this photo shows unity well, everything in the photo “belongs,” most of the photo is either green or brown, which can relate to leaves and moss, bark and dirt, and are both very natural colours. The background is mostly yellow (in some way) which I also feel is a natural colour, but usually thought of as for flowers, but in this case, leaves in autumn.
The Elements of Design Demonstrated:
Line: I feel like the only real line in this photo is the (mostly) straight line that the log creates, although it points off into nowhere, I cannot seem to feel like the left curve of the log leads the line (maybe because it is the side that is more visible, and not as blurred where it starts?)
Colour: I really like the colours in this photo, the light green moss on the log being my favourite. I really enjoy how the blurred background is the only change of colour (besides some of the orangey-red needles on the left side) in the photo! The entire foreground fits a very solid and familiar colour scheme, green and brown, like a tree. I feel that this gives the photo a very nice atmosphere.
Form: I think that the 3D effect in this photo comes from the texture of the moss in the middle of the photo, and in the detailed sprouts on the left side of the photo. Although there is not much shadow on this photo, you can see that these bits of the photo pop out from the log and create their own small spots of shadow.
Space: I think that the positive and negative space in this photo is harder to identify than my others, as the end of the log is blurred and kind of bleeds into the background, and some of the bush beside the log is in detail. The main positive space in this photo is meant to be the log and bush on the left side, but some of the log was blurred along with the very bottom of the bushy area. The negative space was just meant to be the background, but the way that the very front bit of the photo blurred out, that seems like some negative space as well.
Texture: I really wish that the photo has more texture, the middle of the photo, the log, is only textured in the middle. I really wish I had set a higher aperture so I could have a larger depth of field, that way, more of the log would be in focus compared to now, where only the very middle bit has any focus.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting: This photo was mostly back lighting, the light was streaming into the small area I was in by the area in the back of the photo, and there was a lot of tree cover giving me shade from above.
Objective 5: Post Production
Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied: I think that I messed with some curves and sharpened, I cannot remember exactly what I did
Objective 6: Critique
I really like the detail in the middle of the photo, I find the moss very interesting to look at, I really wish that I used a slightly larger depth of field, and maybe focused the camera on the closest part of the log in order to get it all in focus. This is a photo I would really like to take again since I figured out more about depth of field, but I cannot shoot this exact photo again because of all the snow.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles
Type/style of photography: Wildlife Photography
Camera mode Used: I am assuming that I used P mode to take this photo, as I did not know how to use the other modes when this photo was taken.
F Stop Used: 5.6, I did not know how to change this, if I did I probably would have set the depth of field longer so I could have more of this photo in focus, I do not like how the log is blurry in the top and bottom bits, but I still like the photo.
Shutter Speed Used: 1/100 I am not very good with shutter speed, this was probably picked by P mode.
ISO used: 400, I figured that it was a good amount of ISO since it was very sunny but I was underneath some trees, which had some shade.
Exposure compensation: Not used.
Focal length: 40mm, Set from the amount of zoom.
Witch books, Instructions Book of Shadows, sorcellerie, sorcieres, strega, brujas, witches coven,
Witchcraft, Witchcraft, Wiccan, Magic of Brighid,
Love Spells, Come to me, Money Spells, Protection Spells
Natural Magic Oils, Glass Candles, Figurine Candles,
witches sabbath, witches rituals, solstice rituals, witches goettin, witchholds, witches sabbath, witches esbat,
imbolc, beltane, ostara, litha, lughnasadh, mabon, samhain, halloween, yule, walpurgis,
witches book, come to me oils, love spells, witch initiation, witches initiation,
Witch books, Instructions Book of Shadows, sorcellerie, sorcieres, strega, brujas, witches coven,
Witchcraft, Witchcraft, Wiccan, Magic of Brighid,
Love Spells, Come to me, Money Spells, Protection Spells
Natural Magic Oils, Glass Candles, Figurine Candles,
witches sabbath, witches rituals, solstice rituals, witches goettin, witchholds, witches sabbath, witches esbat,
imbolc, beltane, ostara, litha, lughnasadh, mabon, samhain, halloween, yule, walpurgis,
witches book, come to me oils, love spells, witch initiation, witches initiation,
Course Objective: Gaining knowledge on Italian graphic design, learning the use of a de- signer’s toolkit, experiencing a design workshop, thus providing an incisive experience of Visual Communication in Italy.
Study of Italian graphic design history by relating it to the International scene, IT evolution and connected visual languages (web, video and multimedia design). Includes studio tours, meetings with graphic designers and case histories. Use of professional software for drawing, image management, layout, interactive presentations and animation. Participants rediscover manual skills essential to the designer’s profession: relation with objects, materials and full-scale dimensions. Design workshop featuring input from Italian and International graphic designers on how to build an up-to-date development strategy for the Italian case. Communication for promoting regional identity;
Admission requirements: No specific skills required, but an interest in visual communication is helpful.
Union Square (also known as Union Square Park) is an important and historic intersection in New York City, located where Broadway and the Bowery came together in the early 19th century. Today it is bounded by 14th Street, Union Square East, 17th Street, and Union Square West. It is run and operated jointly by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation as well as the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Important thoroughfares which lead away from the park are Broadway, leading both north and south; Fourth Avenue, leading southeast to the Bowery; and Park Avenue South, leading north to Grand Central Terminal. Union Square lies over 14th Street–Union Square, a New York City Subway complex served by the 4, 5, 6, L, N, Q, R, and W trains. Neighborhoods around the park are the Flatiron District to the north, Chelsea to the west, Greenwich Village and New York University to the south, and Gramercy to the east. The eastern side of the square is dominated by the Zeckendorf Towers condominium.
Union Square is noted for its impressive equestrian statue of George Washington, created by Henry Kirke Brown and unveiled in 1856. Other statues in the park include the Marquis de Lafayette, created by Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi and Abraham Lincoln, created by Henry Kirke Browne. A newer addition, added in 1986, is a statue of Mahatma Gandhi in the southwest corner of the park.
In April 1861, soon after the fall of Fort Sumter, Union Square was the site of a patriotic rally that is thought to have been the largest public gathering in North America up to that time.
Title of photo: Photo #3
Objective 2: Creative Exposure
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M) and why I chose it: f stop used and why:
shutter speed used and why:
ISO used and why:
Exposure compensation and why it was used:
Focal length and why:
Objective 3: Elements and Principles of Design
The principles of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Emphasis: The focal point is a little ways down the tree trunk in this photo. The focal point is clear, while the background is blurry and out of focus.
Movement: The leading lines in the photo lead your eyes down the tree.
Balance: There is asymmetric balance in this photo. The positive space in the photo balances out the negative space on either side of the tree trunk.
Repetition/Pattern: The repeating branches lead your eye down the tree.
Contrast: The light spots on the photo are on the tree of the snow, and the darker spots are towards the front and back of the tree. This creates interesting parts of the photo.
Unity: The branches fit with the tree and the ground. There is a sense of balance in the photo creating harmony and unity.
The elements of design demonstrated (describe the use):
Line: All of the branches on the tree trunk make many different lines in the photo. There is also a leading line that leads your eye down the tree.
Colour: The darker colours in the photo create a darker, deeper feel to the photo.
Texture: The side lighting creates a rougher looking texture on the tree, giving the photo a darker feel.
Space: There is positive and negative space in the photo, The positive space and negative space balance each other out so there is not too much of each.
Shape: The different lines in the photo create different geometric shapes, the main one being the tree trunk that looks like a rectangle. There are also triangles within the photo being created by the branches. The shape in the photo leads the eye around the picture, creating an interesting photo.
Form: The white bright snow brings out the cylindrical figure the tree trunk forms.
Objective 4: Lighting
Type of lighting and why: There is side lighting in this photo because the sun was to the side of the camera.
Objective 5: Post Production (ex. dust/spot removal, resize, contrast, white balance, sharpening, borders, etc.)
Corrections/adjustments made AND/OR techniques applied:
-Added contrast and exposure
-Sharpened photo
-Added some black and white to photo
Objective 6: Critique
Analyse your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement:
The background of my photo had some noise to it because the ISO was too high.
Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?) You do NOT need to do Objective 2 if you are handing in this objective.
Type/style of photography: Landscape
The camera mode (P, Tv, Av, M):Av
f stop used: f/5.6
shutter speed used: 1/2500sec
ISO used:1600
Exposure compensation:0
Focal length: 51mm