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Practice pouch with my first ever zipper - need to work on my endings - they are a bit bulky but it seems to work!
Practicing panning shots before shooting a drifting event. I've found that once I dial in the settings it takes about 2 or 3 shots before I warm up enough to get keepers.
The Jumbos gather on the Butler University basketball court during their first practice of the weekend.
After being privileged to be invited along a friend's fashion photoshoot last month, this was one of the snaps of the day. Previously, I hadn't edited it much save from a few of colour corrections and some real basic skin retouching until just tonight.
After learning a few skin retouching and editing techniques over the last week, I was just practicing and managed to create this!
First Soccer Practice. He wasn't too excited at first but after he warmed-up a bit he was happy as a clam to be running around kicking the ball. We even got a little groove out of him when he scored a goal. Off we go...
Competition Studs was raced a second time (instead of Bare Rubber) on Sundays this season. We still had Pro Street and Street Bare Rubber.
This is the first tiered cake I have ever done besides the Wilton one on pillars for class. I already see where I went wrong and made lots of notes. I do know I don't have any level areas in my kitchen. How sad is that? Freakin' builders! I need a smaller tip for the piping work and I need to use way less filling and use a thinner crumb coat. There will be more roses than that as well. I just wanted to see what it looked like with a few for the picture. I also need to space the piped design better. Any advice would be helpful. Thank you for looking.
Sketched quickly from the imagination (really just plop down the washes and let it go where it may). I'm using these to practice technique without getting "attached" to the work. I think I'll be doing quite a few of these for a while.
Daniel Smith and Winsor & Newton watercolor in a 9x12" ProArt watercolor sketchbook. Just Ultramarine, and Raw and Burnt Sienna.
DanceAct Practice Night Christmas 2013 Showcase
21. detsembril 2103 toimus Tallinnas Salme Kultuurikeskuses DanceAct Tantsustuudio poolaastat kokkuvõttev kontsert DanceAct Practice Night Christmas 2013 Showcase. Eesti suurimal tantsu-showcase‘il esinesid DanceAct’i treeningrühmad üle vabariigi. Lavale astus üle 800 tantsija. Seekordne erikülaline oli Tartu Akadeemiline Puhkpilliorkester "Popsid"
I had to practice glue-in frames before I made my partner's! It was super easy! Check out my blog to download the template I made! Don't worry partner, yours has a much more elaborate design!
When we learn to see our world through grateful eyes,we find that the world we see is full of beauty and love
That's a quote from the Attitude of Gratitude project, a community page on Facebook where people post the many things they are grateful for. It is a real pleasure to read.
What are you grateful for today?
Practicing gratitude, say many experts, is one of the best routes to achieve real happiness and true inner beauty. Working on your attitude of gratitude can be a great way to energize yourself to start your day and a relaxing way to end it. Here are a few ideas culled from fellow bloggers who make gratitude a daily practice.
Gratitude journal
Take a bit of time each night before heading into dreamland to write down 5 things you are grateful for, especially the good things that happened that day. Your dreams may be sweeter!
Gratitude Rock
Carry around a rock in your pocket, one that fits comfortably in your hand. The idea is simple. Whenever my hand contacts the stone usually several times a day, I give thanks for whatever is happening at that moment, whether good or bad, wrote blogger Michael Hyatt.
Gratitude Beads
Tina Su suggests finding a necklace or set of prayer beads that you can use to count off your blessings each day. The simple act of counting can soothe your soul. paulpenders.com/2020/10/10/practice-gratitude/
Last August, that's right back in 2011, I was able to spend an afternoon in the classrooms and studios of Ballet Philippines at the Cultural Center of the Philippines. The teachers and the students were very gracious to allow me to photograph them during their class and practice sessions. It wasn't the first time for me to photograph dancers. However, it was my first time to photograph them during a class.
One of the sessions which I joined was an expression and improvisation class. It became a learning experience for me as I started to listen to the teacher's instructions and anticipate the next moves of the dancers.
Thank you again to Ballet Philippines, the principal dancers, the teachers and the students. Looking forward to photographing all of you again.
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More from this session at reinar.me/2012/02/practice-makes-perfect/
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Conal Kennedy Chartered Accountants Ireland Pictured as On March 3rd 2016, the Cork Society of Chartered Accountants held their Annual Practice Day at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Little Island. The theme for the day was Moving Forward outlining several relevant issues for practitioners such as issues in the SME Sector and staying up to date on compliance matters.
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Medical Friendly Shelter Full Scale Exercise 2018
The City held a full-scale exercise of the Medically Friendly Shelter (MFS) designed to establish a learning environment for participants to exercise their MFS operational plans.
The exercise served as a practical walk through of planning, operational coordination, operational communication, logistics and supply chain management, public health, healthcare, and emergency medical services
The MFS is only activated for a Category 2 or greater hurricane or as directed by the City Manager. The MFS is for people who, during periods of evacuation or emergency, require sheltering assistance due to physical, mental or cognitive impairment, or a sensory disability that exceeds the basic level of care provided at a general population shelter, but does not require the level of care provided at a skilled medical facility. This includes help with administering medication, personal hygiene assistance with activities of daily living (washing, dressing and eating).
For more information, visit
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Photography by Craig McClure
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The EMU practice dome facility, the Bubble, is an air-supported structure that is 410 feet long, 210 feet wide and 75 feet tall. It includes a welcome center and convertible space that can be configured for a football field, an international soccer field or four youth soccer fields. The facility will be used by the varsity football, golf, soccer, baseball and softball teams, along with Eastern's intramural and club sports and area community youth sports groups.
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And landing . . . . and not running into each other . . . . and other things.
In my excitement and haste yesterday to post a photo commemorating my wonderful morning, I failed to mention that at least 3 of the Great Blue Herons I spent over an hour with were Youngsters. Of course, I wasn't sure at the time, having never been anywhere near close to GBH ever -- but I thought the 2 that landed right by my car and didn't fly away even when I exited, might be. My experience with these guys in this wild part of the world has always been that they are extremely skittish around the very few humans they come in contact with. Even Tyler, one of the Rangers, who is as avid a bird photographer as me, and around the Lake 40 hours a week, could not believe I was lucky enough the night before to have caught TWO of the big birds in the same photo.
I just don't know how to explain how I feel about this 3 mile stretch of wild land --- the West River Trail ---- and some of the experiences I have been gifted with this Summer, in my endeavors to learn more and more about it's ecosystem. Yes, it did start with my fascination with the pair of Bald Eagles nesting just 2 miles "up river" from my home. My adventurous Summer began on April 2 --- at 10:37 am -- when driving up Route 30, the male Baldy was sitting high up in a tree right along side the road. It was like he was the "Pied Piper" appearing out of nowhere --- and I've been following and dancing to his music ever since.
First Soccer Practice. He wasn't too excited at first but after he warmed-up a bit he was happy as a clam to be running around kicking the ball. We even got a little groove out of him when he scored a goal. Off we go...