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This G-V is registered at WFBN but operated by Kansas City operator Springfield Air, a US company also flying Citation X. The company has an AOC with 3-letter code IBG and callsign Ice Bridge.

 

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... remenants of Blue (from the upcoming exhibit; 'Asleep in the Garden of the Alchemist'

 

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This was how I found my once majestic snowman this morning...

 

For February's Alphabet Fun - M is for Melting.

 

And for The Rogue Players and Friday the 13th.

 

A sick child, work and no sleep have combined to leave me lacking in time and inspiration tonight. I need to catch up on comments too. Hey it's the weekend and next week is half term - hurrah! Normal service will be resumed shortly.

South Weald country show these were Colechester birds of prey display team they have alot of birds that they show here is a link to there website www.avianpestcontrol.co.uk/page8.html

  

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Photographed in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt at 5:30am

 

Explored 25th September 2012 - Page 8

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communication

 

Communication is the process whereby information is imparted by a sender to a receiver via a medium.

 

There are auditory means, such as speaking, singing and sometimes tone of voice, and nonverbal, physical means, such as body language, sign language, paralanguage, touch, eye contact, or the use of writing.

 

Communication is defined as a process by which we assign and convey meaning in an attempt to create shared understanding.

 

This process requires a vast repertoire of skills in intrapersonal and interpersonal processing, listening, observing, speaking, questioning, analyzing, and evaluating. Use of these processes is developmental and transfers to all areas of life: home, school, community, work, and beyond. It is through communication that collaboration and cooperation occur.

 

Communication is a learned skill. We learn basic communication skills by observing other people and modeling our behaviors based on what we see. We also are taught some communication skills directly through education, and by practicing those skills and having them evaluated.

 

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I thought of Blair when I saw this...

 

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...and I have my web site up...

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The Dead Sea comes alive in this clip from my film "Land of Milk and Chutzpah”. It presents a 1995 trip to Israel and Petra, Jordan.

 

The video includes Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Galilee, Golan Heights, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Masada & the Dead Sea. Jewish, Moslem, and Christian holy places are all presented. (The movie reflects a time of optimism regarding the peace process, and the viewer should approach it from the context of 1995.)

 

The film can be seen on the web with better than dial-up.

This is a free, non-commercial, Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video on the Windows Media Player.

Here is a direct link to "Land of Milk and Chutzpah which starts it playing:

 

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Check out over 40 more of my travel videos from all continents at:

 

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The gallery of still photos from this trip can be viewed with any modem at:

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My YouTube Channel with clips from every video is:

 

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The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures at:

 

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Part of poem

Mignonne, allons voir si la rose

Qui ce matin avait déclose

Sa robe de pourpre au soleil,

A point perdu cette vesprée

Les plis de sa robe pourprée,

Et son teint au votre pareil.

Las ! voyez comme en peu d'espace,

Mignonne, elle a dessus la place,

Las, las ses beautés laissé choir !

 

Pierre de RONSARD (1524-1585)

  

in The Sunrays+5 awards Thread 6 of The Sunshine Group

*** Explored #74 on 10/30/2012! ***

 

The beginning of May 2012 greeted us with 3 straight days of beautiful sunsets. I almost missed all of them. On this particular morning I checked the weather forecast and saw that it was supposed to be completely clear and decided to leave my camera gear at home, rather than throwing it in the trunk of my car. Later in the evening, when I left work, I looked up to see beautiful clouds. Willie sent me a text message with the same thing: "Lets get to Santa Cruz, NOW!" Oops, I had no camera gear! Willie left for Santa Cruz, I raced home to get my gear, and we decided to meet at Natural Bridges State Beach.

 

The sunset didn't look like it would light up any of the clouds over the typical Natural Bridges composition, the "bridge", but I found a nice piece of drift-wood to use as a foreground and waited for the waves to recede to create beautiful lines. As we waited the sky went from a dull gold, to absolutely beautiful oranges, and lastly some pinks and purples slowly crept in. An explosion of color at Natural Bridges! Both Willie and I went home very happy campers!

 

At the end of the day I had 2 photos that I really liked. I decided to post one right away and saved this one for the archives, to post at a later date when everyone forgot about the first one!

 

Color cast removed using D-Breezy's instructions.

 

Nikon D700 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S:

24mm, f/9, ⅓ sec, ISO 250

HiTech 0.9 Reverse ND Grad

 

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South Weald country show these were Colechester birds of prey display team they have alot of birds that they show here is a link to there website www.avianpestcontrol.co.uk/page8.html

  

Moslem Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem; a clip from my film "Land of Milk and Chutzpah”. It presents a 1995 trip to Israel and Petra, Jordan.

 

The video includes Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Galilee, Golan Heights, Nazareth, Bethlehem, Masada & the Dead Sea. Jewish, Moslem, and Christian holy places are all presented. (The movie reflects a time of optimism regarding the peace process, and the viewer should approach it from the context of 1995.)

 

The film can be seen on the web with better than dial-up.

This is a free, non-commercial, Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video on the Windows Media Player.

Here is a direct link to "Land of Milk and Chutzpah which starts it playing:

 

www.adventurepics.com/IBE/video1.aspx?VF=MilkAndChutz.wmv

 

Check out over 40 more of my travel videos from all continents at:

 

intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Video.html

 

The gallery of still photos from this trip can be viewed with any modem at:

intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/Page8.html

My YouTube Channel with clips from every video is:

 

www.youtube.com/channel/UCB77NoZTeEtYm9sJUCitrlA?view_as=...

 

The planet is yours, including my Home Page giant galaxy of still pictures at:

 

intrepidberkeleyexplorer.com/

 

The Intrepid Berkeley Explorer

 

"Drew Taylor is NYC performance poet Markus Makavellian. He is inviting you to join his International Order - a world of Kushner's travel agents, Lady Gaga haters, American exiles, 80s-inspired textiles..."

 

Markus Makavellian's International Order is being performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010. It will run from August 5th-29th (no performance on August 16th) in Iron Belly at 18.00. For tickets please visit www.underbelly.co.uk

 

Preview performance: Arches Theatre, Glasgow, Tuesday July 31st, 7.30pm. For tickets please visit www.thearches.co.uk

 

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Glasgow, 2010

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*** Explored #86 on 4/3/2012! ***

 

A couple weeks ago Willie asked me to reserve the weekend of March 30, 2012 for a photo-trip. About the same time, my roommate and a bunch of my friends decided to make that same weekend a Tahoe get-away/ski-trip weekend. I wanted to do both so I convinced Willie to join and we'd shoot Lake Tahoe.

 

We had been monitoring the weather all week and it seemed like every 5 hours the report changed. A large storm was rolling in but nobody could decide when exactly it would hit. We knew we wanted to shoot Bonsai Rock (which I have previously photographed) and Emerald Bay. Planning this photo trip turned into a nightmare because we weren't sure what sunrises or sunsets would be good and we couldn't figure out if the roads would even be open. The road to Emerald Bay had been closed all week due to snow / avalanche control but finally opened as we drove up to Tahoe. Friday night we drove to Bonsai Rock and had a skunked sunset (but I did manage to get a photo that I was happy with thanks to the Lee Big Stopper, coming soon).

 

Saturday morning we woke up at 5:15am (ouch), wiped the sand out of eyes and hit the road. I had done some research and found that Emerald Bay was not only really close to our cabin but also pretty easy to photograph. Just pull off on one of the turn-outs, find a spot that doesn't have trees, and shoot. We were the only ones on the road when we got to Emerald Bay and only a few cars passed us as we watched the sunrise. There were a LOT of clouds (as you can see) but we were lucky and an opening in the east allowed the sunrise to sneak through and light up the clouds. We were treated for a beautiful sunrise (finally Mama Nature played nice for us!). Thanks to a super massive wind that had blown in, Emerald Bay also had some neat wave action going on (which you can see in this photo).

 

Willie used his new Singh-Ray Reverse ND Grad and was able to get a large dynamic range with very little clipping. My HiTech Reverse ND isn't as soft and was doing some ugly things to the hill on the left so I had to settle for 2 filters and some bracketing. This shot is a 2-exposure blend, although the underexposed photo was only used in the bright section on the right of the photo, above the mountains and below the clouds. I was really tempted to adjust the white balance on this to make the sky more purple -- it looked really nice, but I decided against it because I wanted to keep the photo more realistic / looking like how my eye saw it.

 

Nikon D700 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S:

24mm, f/18, 10 sec, ISO 100

B+W Polarizer + Lee Filter Holder + (0.9 + 0.3) HiTech Soft ND Grad's

 

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COLLAGE:

inspired by Erte and made on Erte" s motives

 

PHOTO: made in January 2006, Tel-Aviv, Israel

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For this work I used a silk scarf "La Parisienne" from Christian Dior "Collection Foulards automne-hiver 1996"

 

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I.

 

".....By the window I sat, and a black rose I sent you

In a glass of sky-golden ayi.

...............................................................................

 

Darting up like a great startled bird, you winged past me

And seemed light as a thing in a dream...

Drooping lashes, a faint breath of perfume, the restless

Swhish and whisper of silk, and its sheen.

 

But from out of the mirrors at me you threw glances,

Shouting "Catch!" as you moved swiftly on,

And the Gypsy, her beads jingling, never stopped dancing

And shrilled loudly of love to the dawn."

 

-Aleksandr Blok, 1910

  

II.

"In the deep of your tunes, always secret,

Lie the fatal notation of death,

A damnation of gospels our sacred,

A dishonor of all that is blessed,

 

And a power so engraving,

That I’m almost sure all time,

That you’ve felled down angels of Heaven

By a sword of your heavenly charm…

 

When you mock at my own religion,

It begins always shine above you,

As I saw long ago in my visions, –

That strange orb – greyish-purple, pale-blew.

 

Kind or evil, you’re out of this Nature,

Though everyone different tells:

For some men you are Muse and great rapture,

But for me you are torment and hell.

 

I don’t know why in the dawn,

When I finally lost all my strengths,

I didn’t perished, but met you alone,

And begged your consolations in stress.

 

I portrayed you as rival and blurry

Then why did you put into my arms

Fields with flowers, firmaments starry –

All damnation of your evil charms.

 

More treacherous than cold nights’ cover,

More addling than gold of champagne,

Shorter than love of the gypsy lover

Were your awful caresses again…

 

And there were devastating elation

In that trampling of sanctified things

And that cureless heart’s exaltation --

Bitter passion that like wormwood stings."

 

-Aleksandr Blok

 

(Translated by Yevgeny Bonver)

   

~ Soul Searching ~

Made by my son his stream

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