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Possible future home for my Mouse bjd?

1990's aprox circa 1991

 

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an outfit purchased at Angelic Pretty in Harajuku district of Tokyo.

Possible entry for the Viewfinders "Scary" theme due next week. Still have a bunch of ideas, going to shoot some more with some friends! :)

 

Strobist info: snooted flash to the left of at a right angle from camera. Split Lighting.

  

Mount Lemmon area, Pima County, Arizona

Minolta CLE,

Leica 40mm f2.0 Summicron-C,

Kodak TriX ISO 400,

Kodak TMax developer 1+4 for 6 min at 20C,

Scanned at 3200 dpi using Epson F-3200 scanner,

Processed in CS3.

Passage, November 17-20, 2022, McClintock Theatre. ©2022 Photos by Brian Feinzimer/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

This is a possible entry for Week 25, Assignment 2 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.

 

The color Red. As suggested in the official Assignments Sugggestion Thread by FadderUri, we've seen blue and green, but never red! Red is a very powerful color, a little bit may go a looong way. Passionate and hot, this color can speak volumes.

 

Today Annie Ann and I went to Rocks State Park to the Falling Branch area to see the Kilgore Rocks Waterfall. The last time I was there was back in March and things were the same, just a lot greener.

 

Annie had never been here and when she mentioned wanting to go, I jumped at another chance or rather a reason to go back. It's a pretty area, as long as you get there early. It is apparently quite a popular spot for those than know it is there. I know *boheme*'s sister was there a few weeks ago, and I learned of them from Pi C.

 

At about noon it starts getting a bit crowded and there are too many people all over getting in the way of shots (well shots without people that is) so you have to get there a bit early if you want a nice shot.

If confirmed, I have spotted a nova in M31.

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I attach an image for your website.

 

Regards,

 

George

  

Passage, November 17-20, 2022, McClintock Theatre. ©2022 Photos by Brian Feinzimer/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

Possible location for Nerdtacular 2011 / FrogCon '11

Community Integrated Care - Best Lives Possible Roadshow, held at the Point, Old Trafford, Manchester

Photography - Jason Lawton (via Nick Harrison)

Edited Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter image of a possible meteorite impact site on Mars. Color variant.

It is possible that some people think like I did and assume that all the sightseeing buses are operated by private companies ! In fact Lothian have either acquired or made it their business to run them. Here 507, a Dennis Trident/Plaxton President with open top is hidden underneath the garish red colour scheme. Looking decidedly 'normal' alongside is Gemini 749 on a Balerno service. 22/7/10

Aird Uig - Gallan Head - WWI Coastal Watching Post

 

Possible observation post, slightly East of North of the enclosure in Canmore ID 334621.

 

There is a similar one in Pembrokeshire which has some names scratched on rocks which identify as RN WWI. Also reported to be some on Orkney.

 

NB 0515 3919 (estimated)

 

Local tradition is that it was WWI. Not on 1st or 2nd Edition OS Map.

 

No roof, wall has coping stones on top. Built of stone.

 

'Faces' North West. Two 'rooms', first one has entrance (890MM wide) on North East side with metal ring in stone at right of entrance, a few inches from the ground. Room is 1925MM wide and 1968MM deep with wall about 1824 high and 616MM thick.

 

Entrance (886MM wide) into inner 'room' which is 1969MM wide and 1975MM deep. Wall about 2020MM high.

 

There is a concrete block 15" x 16" in front of the structure with four bolts in it - these are not in an regular pattern / shape.

 

It faces out to sea but anyone inside would need to stand on a platform to look out.

 

NB 0515 3919 (estimated)

This kid has just been given worming medicine (hence the white stuff on his lips and the lack of a smile - it doesn't taste bad (yes, I tried it), just that they don't know what to make of it.) He's holding a packet of vitamin pills that they are also given. You can see it being administered in the background. I blurred the background to better bring out the subject.

Taken on a long weekend trip to some private property in Mason County on the Llano river.

Passage, November 17-20, 2022, McClintock Theatre. ©2022 Photos by Brian Feinzimer/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

Clammer: Pre-evolution of Shellder

Sevipontfive: Mid-evolution between Vulpix and Ninetales

Wattarolle: Evolution of Electrode

image by Elisa Unger

Exhibition in Riga, at RIXC Gallery as part of Open Fields Festival and Changing Weathers

When I took the photo there was nothing in the sky. Look in the top left corner. Taken at Rosevears on the river Tamar, Tasmania.

Possible Swainson's Hawk at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, Columbia, MO, 5/7/16 @ ~ 11:50 am.

possible minifee clothes. they were almost to pretty open. two webkinz outfits and one hearts for hearts girls outfits

So I'm thinking about driving cross-country in September.. This is my possible route thus far. Where else should I go?

photo attribution: sean dreilinger durak.org

 

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we, the invisibles, November 10-20, 2022, Scene Dock Theatre. ©2022 Photos by Brian Feinzimer/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

My friend Bryan Combs drew this. I asked him for a pearl in an oyster and he came up with this. sheeeeeshhh - artist!

 

So if you can't tell it's an oyster with a rose and a pearl necklace. If i got this it would be on the inside of my right arm. Pearl hates flowers on tattoos. She just doesn't appreciate classic 50's style art.

A brick built structure with a reinforced concrete roof, resembling a World War II Public Air Raid Shelter (www.flickr.com/photos/139375961@N08/shares/68e89F7295) positioned in the corner of a fenced of paddock, or possibly built for utility purposes, unable to find any records to confirm.

 

(Typical examples of World War II Public Air Raid Shelters were built of 14in thick brick walls, with a 12in reinforced flat concrete roof. It has two entrances, there were probably internal blast walls, dividing the shelter into two or three chambers. The overall external dimensions very, but normally around 36ft long by 13ft 4in width and 7ft 6in high, designed to accommodate up to fifty people.)

 

The building is positioned on the corner of the track near a jetty, beside this are small blocks of concrete (flic.kr/p/2kniEQF) which may have formed a roadblock, as they are to small to be anti-tank blocks, unlike the ones a little further up at the beginning of a ½ mile stretch of anti-tank barrier (flic.kr/p/2hCPsUc).

 

World War II defences around this area, consisted of an anti-tank ditch system, barbed wire obstructions, anti-tank scaffolding and lines of anti-tank blocks, and associated defences, including pillboxes, gun emplacements, slit trenches and weapons pits, encircled Lowestoft and ran along this section of the East Coast from Corton to Pakefield. The defences were split into two sections, with Lake Lothing and Oulton Broad forming a natural break in the defensive line. The northern section surrounded the northern perimeter of Lowestoft, from the Lowestoft Denes to Lake Lothing and Oulton Broad and then runs south from Oulton Broad Lowestoft to Pakefield.

  

World War II Air Raid Shelters, were structures built for the protection of military and non-military personnel against enemy air attacks. They were similar to bunkers in many ways, although they were not designed to defend against ground attack. Prior to World War II, in May 1924, an Air Raid Precautions Committee was set up in the United Kingdom. For years, little progress was made with shelters because of the apparently irreconcilable conflict between the need to send the public underground for shelter and the need to keep them above ground for protection against gas attacks. In February 1936 the Home Secretary appointed a technical Committee on Structural Precautions against air attack.

 

By November 1937, there had only been slow progress, because of a serious lack of information on which to base any design recommendations and the committee proposed that the Home Office should have its own department for research into Structural Precautions, rather than relying on research work done by the Bombing Test Committee to support the development of bomb design and strategy. This proposal was eventually implemented in January 1939. During the Munich Crisis, Local Authorities dug trenches to provide shelter. After the crisis, the British Government decided to make these a 'permanent feature' with a standard design of precast concrete trench lining. Unfortunately these turned out to perform very poorly. They also decided to issue free to poorer households the ''Anderson Shelter'' and to provide steel props to create shelters in suitable basements.

 

In the United Kingdom, it was recognised early on that Public Air Raid Shelters in open spaces, especially near streets, were urgently needed for pedestrians, drivers and passengers in passing vehicles, etc. The programme of building Public Air Raid Shelters commenced in March 1940, the government supplying the materials, and being the moving force behind the scheme, with private builders executing the work under the supervision of surveyors. These shelters consisted of 14in brick walls and 12in reinforced concrete roofs, similarly to, but much larger than, the Private Air Raid Shelters in backyards and gardens being introduced slightly later. The Public Air Raid Shelters were usually intended to accommodate about fifty persons, and were divided into various sections by interior walls with openings connecting the different sections, which were normally furnished with six bunk beds.

 

The construction work then went on rapidly, until the resources of concrete and bricks began to be depleted due to the excessive demand placed on them so suddenly. Also, the performance of the early Public Air Raid Shelters had a serious blow to public confidence. Their walls were shaken down either by earth shock or blast, and the concrete roofs then fell onto the helpless occupants, and this was there for all to see. At around the same time rumours of accidents started to circulate, such as on one occasion people being drowned due to a burst main filling up the Shelter with water. Although much improved designs were being introduced whose performance had been demonstrated in explosion trials, Public Air Raid Shelters became highly unpopular, and shortly afterwards householders were being encouraged to build or have built Private Air Raid Shelters on their properties, or within their houses, with materials being supplied by the government.

 

Sourced from:

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Clear Creek area, San Benito County, California

"The Possible Mediums conference is composed of a series of workshops and panel discussions revolving around four “possible mediums.” Challenging the boundaries of architectural convention, the invited workshop leaders employ exploratory processes rooted in mediums external to the discipline (such as film or comics) or developed from atypical applications of more conventional mediums (such as drawings or models). The technical sophistication and inventive applications of their work reflect two major developments within speculative architecture of the past decade: a broad diffusion of technological expertise and a shift from critical to projective theory. Preserving commitment to expertise and imagination, Possible Mediums places this group of designers in productive dialog, unpacking their collective foundations and futures."

 

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Photos by Dorimar del Río

Humanitarian Mariam Issa and Salma Murad takes APPNA doctors to visit Thatta and Umar Jat Village in Shahbandar, Sindh, Pakistan on Nov29, 2013

 

Trip organized by Shaantech KEPZ Karachi team headed by Shahid Siddique.

 

Trip facilitated by Masood Lohar, country coordinator from UNDP-GEF-SGP and his Thatta area NGO Ghulam

Hussain Khwaja( CEO Sindh radiant Organization SRO),

Abdullah Jat ( CEO Sindh Coastal Development Organization SCDO)

 

Purpose: APPNA doctors searching for suitable village clinic location in interior Sindh to bring possible basic and preventive health facilities to the most needy villages.

 

Visiting doctors included Dr. Umar and Dr. Khalid of Hamara Clinic.

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