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Spc. Sagen Maddalena, a Soldier in the Army’s Marksmanship Unit, placed 5th in women’s 50m rifle 3 position, July 31, 2021, at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo Japan. Mary Tucker, of Team USA, placed 13th out of 37 in women’s 50m rifle 3 position, at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games, July 31, 2021. Photos by Brittany Nelson, IMCOM Public Affairs

Strobist: Off-camera flash 45 degrees to the left, over 1 metre away

lighting102

 

Ejercicio Unidad 1.2 Sobre posición y distancia

strobist info:

SONY DSC-R1:f/16 1/500th

VIVITAR 285HV:1/16 power

1 foot from subject

 

resized/sharpened in adobe photoshop cs2

 

learn to light at www.strobist.com

Valentino Rossi Motogp Donington Park race circuit July 25 2009 celebrating his pole position

position: 3

slide imprint: 11 (SEP 62)

Anscochrome

Gonzorama Mk4 pinhole camera

 

A six month exposure solargraph camera for Solargraphy 6x6 is set up just to the left of this shot. Sun moving left to right through the frame.

Do i really need to write anything here? This ones pretty self explanatory.

 

Testing some vintage action set i found - some are quite good. This ones not my fav, but it was the last to be run, so its the one that was saved.

Positioning the filled hessian bag against the garage wall.

Correct positioning of fingers is most critical during the early stages of learning tabla. Robin shows a young student in Gujarat how to make basic strokes on the tabla. Robin's Fulbright research focused on the impact of music education on cognitive and social development of children at five different NGOs in Ahmedabad and Kolkata, India. Photo by Neelanjana Banerjee. Learn more about Robin at www.tablapusher.com.

#10 VENTO (x2) – positioned as Italian Restaurant. Served me with two-headed shrimps (two heads/one tail), managed to screw up our fig pie dessert – put wrong ice cream there. If use right ice cream both desserts (apple and fig pie could be good). Octopus was OK. Antipasto was not good, Onion was weird and not tasty. No tiramisu. Only one manager out of two was helpful.

 

Disclaimer: This rating (##1-10, #1 is the best) for Paradisus Playa del Carmen Resort restaurants and eateries visited (xN times) is based on our standards listed in “The Way to a Man’s Heart” album.

 

This strong and vibrant flag design will help Howard County’s visual brand match its unparalleled position in the state of Maryland. The simplistic design stands proud while holding the colors of our state, acknowledging and celebrating our county’s rich agricultural history, and setting itself apart from traditional flag designs.

 

This design features an easily recognizable wheat head moving along the dividing line of the design. The abstract nature of the visual’s placement helps it stand out when viewed from a distance, and the colors of red and white and the cross bottony from the Crossland arms help visually ground the design as a representation of a top county in the state of Maryland.

 

While history is ever present and celebrated, it’s important to note that Howard County has also been rapidly advancing and will continue to do so. The flowing curve at the intersection of the colors helps to imply motion, and the constant progression forward within the industry, technology, and quality of life inside the county.

 

The left visual is not only meant to represent wheat, but allows the observer to reflect on the number of natural resources, public parks, and beautiful landscapes that are either in our backyards in rural towns or short drives from populated hubs. Each of these distinct and diverse communities can instantly relate to this beloved quality of Howard County.

After much *fun* with a jack, two lengths of timber, a bar and some rollers, I popped the check rail into position on the curved road of #1 turnout. YC's in background connected by temporary track to our mainline. Will be nice to see these moved!

flash at camera right@60,v285,1/16pwr

from the Lavender In The Village Festival - Los Ranchos, New Mexico

 

Look Original

Unique Selling Propositions, Advertising, Market Positioning, Creative Leadership

Murat Mayor, 1990

ITU Faculty of Management, Department of Management Engineering

 

MAYOR GROUP, mayorgroup.com

Founded: 1989

Founder: Dr. Murat Mayor

Divisions: IT, Real Estate, Strategy

Web: www.mayorgroup.com, www.mayorstrategy.com

Contact: info@mayorgroup.com, info@mayorstrategy.com

 

Here is a quick breakdown for my strobist 102 assignment 1.1 involving lighting angles. Source light was a single flash unit positioned at 9, 3, 4:30, 6, 7:30 o'clock at 0, 35 and 45 degree angles for each.

 

The flash distance was not measured so certain sections may appear brighter because of that.

This is a photograph from the 3rd running of the Irish 3/4 Marathon (formerly the Athlone 3/4) which was held in Longwood, Enfield, Co. Meath, Ireland on Sunday 7th of October 2018 at 10:00. The event is positioned perfectly in the calendar as a key training race before the Dublin City Marathon at the end of the month. Participants are advised to use this long distance race as a preparation for the Dublin City Marathon and to pace themselves accordingly. This year was the third year that the event was held in Longwood, Co. Meath which is now well known for its hosting of the Longwood 10KM/5KM annual races and a host venue for East of Ireland Marathon series marathons several times per year. The race started and finished at Longwood GAA club just outside the village of Longwood. It followed an anti-clockwise course around the beautiful picturesque countryside of south Meath. The course went through the townlands of Longwood, Castlerickard, Killyon, Hill-of-Down, Anneville and Ashfield Clonard, Blackshade, Stoneyford and back to Longwood. The locally famous Blackshade bridge at 17 miles provided the largest climb of the day. The river Boyne and Blackwater were crossed as was the Royal Canal and the Dublin-Sligo Railway line at Hill-of-Down. The overall elevation of the course works out at 3/4 of the total elevation of the Dublin Marathon course. The south Meath countryside around the course looked on a beautiful with some lovely quiet traditional 'Irish'-type roads to run on. There was a large local effort with stewarding and many local people watched from their gardens as the race passed by. The organisation of the race (by Paul Mahon and Outfront Events) was first class with every detail taken care of from the start until the finish. As usual the weather is the only variable that cannot be controlled. Subsequently, the only negative from a runners' view was the very very strong headwind from the turn at 6 miles right through Killyon and Hill-of-Down. However, other parts of the course offered a strong tailwind and flat terrain.

  

There is a large set of photographs from today's race mostly taken on the Ashfield road at the 25KM mark outside near our home.

  

They are available on our Flickr photostream at the following set. www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157674229321898

 

Photographs from 2017's race are available on our Flickr photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157687694983023

Photographs from 2016's race are available on our Flickr photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157673672195732

  

NOTE: These are completely unofficial photographs are not connected commercially with the Irish 3/4 marathon event photography. Please check the Official Website www.irish3quartermarathon.ie/ for official photographs and other media.

 

Select from photos in this album to create a slide show to convince local businesses that serving people with disabilities is profitable.

 

For the latest research on what works in Inclusive Tourism point them to, "Best Practice in Accessible Tourism: Inclusion, Disability, Ageing Population and Tourism"

 

buhalis.blogspot.com/2012/02/new-book-best-practice-in-ac...

 

One of the most frequent questions asked by advocates and industry alike is “what is the value of the inclusive tourism market?”. There are surprisingly few studies that have examined this question. Below is an updated extract from an article that presents a summary economic estimate studies (Darcy & Dickson, 2009).

 

accessibletourismresearch.blogspot.com/2010/01/economic-c...

July 24, 11:49

 

Position: 39.30N 52.34W

Weather: Clear, occasional rain, occasional cloud

Wind: W 15 to 19 knots

Heave: 2 m

 

We are in the high pressure system, but the weather is not stable.

 

The tide movement is affecting to our speed over the ground reads over 7 knots on GPS.

 

At this point, we still have west wind, thus we are sure that it was a good decision to go down south.

 

The fist storm that we had was showed on the weather map light blue and the size was much smaller than the one we had in winter, thus we thought it wouldn't be so bad. However, the wave was hard and it went over 5 m occasionally. This might be a character of the low pressure on the Atlantic.

 

This time we decided to go down south to avoid the strong wind according to the weather map. We will mark the longest Day run today!

  

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This is a photograph from the 3rd running of the Irish 3/4 Marathon (formerly the Athlone 3/4) which was held in Longwood, Enfield, Co. Meath, Ireland on Sunday 7th of October 2018 at 10:00. The event is positioned perfectly in the calendar as a key training race before the Dublin City Marathon at the end of the month. Participants are advised to use this long distance race as a preparation for the Dublin City Marathon and to pace themselves accordingly. This year was the third year that the event was held in Longwood, Co. Meath which is now well known for its hosting of the Longwood 10KM/5KM annual races and a host venue for East of Ireland Marathon series marathons several times per year. The race started and finished at Longwood GAA club just outside the village of Longwood. It followed an anti-clockwise course around the beautiful picturesque countryside of south Meath. The course went through the townlands of Longwood, Castlerickard, Killyon, Hill-of-Down, Anneville and Ashfield Clonard, Blackshade, Stoneyford and back to Longwood. The locally famous Blackshade bridge at 17 miles provided the largest climb of the day. The river Boyne and Blackwater were crossed as was the Royal Canal and the Dublin-Sligo Railway line at Hill-of-Down. The overall elevation of the course works out at 3/4 of the total elevation of the Dublin Marathon course. The south Meath countryside around the course looked on a beautiful with some lovely quiet traditional 'Irish'-type roads to run on. There was a large local effort with stewarding and many local people watched from their gardens as the race passed by. The organisation of the race (by Paul Mahon and Outfront Events) was first class with every detail taken care of from the start until the finish. As usual the weather is the only variable that cannot be controlled. Subsequently, the only negative from a runners' view was the very very strong headwind from the turn at 6 miles right through Killyon and Hill-of-Down. However, other parts of the course offered a strong tailwind and flat terrain.

  

There is a large set of photographs from today's race mostly taken on the Ashfield road at the 25KM mark outside near our home.

  

They are available on our Flickr photostream at the following set. www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157674229321898

 

Photographs from 2017's race are available on our Flickr photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157687694983023

Photographs from 2016's race are available on our Flickr photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157673672195732

  

NOTE: These are completely unofficial photographs are not connected commercially with the Irish 3/4 marathon event photography. Please check the Official Website www.irish3quartermarathon.ie/ for official photographs and other media.

 

Cover illustration by: Vernon Murrell

The Storefront for Art and Architecture by Steven Holl and Vito Acconci in Little Italy. The Clip/Stamp/Fold exhibition.

Strobist lighting 102 varying the position and angle of light.

 

Single 580ex II at 1/32 power normally about 30cm from subject. Aperture varying from f8-f11.

 

See if you can reverse engineer the lighting.

WRC Ceremonial Finish Cardiff

 

Pirelli Star Driver Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Registration DS 701 PC car 62 Jon Williams co driver George Gwynn final position 28 th

Waiting in take-off position on runway 28 in Calgary CYYC. We were waiting for another aircraft departing off the intersecting runway 34.

A fan shape positioning diagram, credits to Pillage

Somewhere in space, in Star Wars Universe... My newest MOC - Smugglers hangar with starfighter Firebolt 1. More:

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or

www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=30973&pi...

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