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Done for the shirt.woot.com Palindrome derby. (Was called No Garden One Dragon)

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Palindrome Robotics April 2014

XC Voyager 221 122 at York

Rail America GP10 1001 parked in Oroville, WA. (896a)

 

Is that .. why yes, it's a palindrome!

Don't "peep" in my private bedroom drawer!! 😉

 

Our Daily Challenge ~ Palindrome ...

 

Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!

 

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Captured: 02/08/2017 11:43:17

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

A shot of my car Ophelia's (don't ask me, she came with the name) dashboard before hitting 100000 miles!

Israeli cars with rare or valuable license plate.

This is considered a top value palindrome of the series.

 

Captured: 14/08/2017 13:30:46

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward or forward. Allowances may be made for adjustments to capital letters, punctuation, and word dividers.

 

Captured: 18/06/2017 16:15:01

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 50

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/160 sec

 

Captured: 16/06/2017 09:58:21

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

 

Captured: 18/07/2017 11:36:22

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

 

Captured: 18/06/2017 09:10:16

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/5.6

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

Recto, twiste dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre, plié dans du kami A4 avec les diagonales complètes

 

Ce modèle est dans le livre Sojo Suru Origami Asobi e No Shotai

 

(Invitation to Creative Playing with Origami published in 1982)

 

Captured: 20/06/2017 08:28:35

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 85.0 mm f/1.4

Focal Length: 85 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Aperture: f/3.5

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

My ladies' Bible study just finished the book "Hind's Feet on High Places" by Hannah Hurnard. It's an allegory in which the main character, Much-Afraid, travels to the high places in the kingdom of love and learns not to be afraid at which time her name is changed to Grace and Glory.

 

In the story, each time she learns a lesson Much-Afraid picks up a pebble or stone lying around as a reminder of the truth she learned. These river rocks from Blue Hole reminded me of Much-Afraid's memorial stones.

 

Read the book to find out what happens to the memorial stones!

Anna (whose name is a palindrome), Chen (whose name is a last name), Jennifer (whose name is really Hammie)

YAY for 6th period Calc BC? -__-

Annah Anti-Palindrome

 

Photo by Jess Young

Fotolog-Lala is my guide in HK. Today we spent a nice day of random shopping, first trying to buy a camera, then finally getting shoes at Muji. Her mother makes delicious food.

Seems like Evora could be built into a palindrome.

GZB WAP4#22622 arrives Aligarh.JN with Delhi bound Bharmaputra Mail.

Since I've started playing with the Hex grid recently, I thought of applying to hex grid, what I did to the square grid.

This is what I've been trying to do and just got stuck here. I'm here lost and confused.

I have no Idea how to proceed coz everywhere I start a new triangle, I either end up in the wrong place or removing other correct triangle. I know I can continue this further but I'm utterly bewildered now.

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These guys were part of the decor in the Rainforest building at the Tulsa Zoo. Caleb and them really hit it off.

As today is 11/11/11, I wanted to do something with my photograph on the theme of palindromes. Palindromes are words which are spelt the same backwards as they are forwards. I thought about it hard, and figured that reflections are a little like palindromes.

 

This is eos lip balm, honeydew melon flavour. Asking yourselves if I bought this because of the eos brand? Yeah, kinda. Made me think of cameras! It smells heavenly.

 

It's sitting on a piece of clear glass, on black perspex to achieve that reflection. The main fill light is coming from a SB-600 fired through a soft box above the product, camera 1 o'clock. The gelled light is low, an SB-800 camera 7 o'clock fired at a white wall and gelled purple to give a complimentary colour to the green product.

 

Captured: 21/06/2017 16:24:37

Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)

Lens: 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3

Focal Length: 150 mm

ISO Speed: 200

Aperture: f/7.1

Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec

The palindromically-numbered 158851 (class 158) 'Sprinter' DMU train leaves the gloom of Baronwood tunnel and rumbles into Armathwaite in the lower Eden Valley on the way down to Carlisle.

 

This is the northernmost of the three short tunnels on the Midland line at Baronwood.

VTA WDM3D 11211 "Veloctiy - The Palindromic Warrior" Waits For Starter At Platform No.10 of Ahmedabad Kalupur Junction Railway Station With My Favourite Rajdhani i.e. Ahmedabad - New Delhi Swarna Jayanti Rajdhani in tow.Train was also having a mismatched DD EOG That day

Or maybe ogopogo, the feared palindrome of the lake

My Favourite Palindrome.

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