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A crew from Restoring the Environment and Developing Youth (READY), a program of the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, pull weeds and spread mulch on a conservation landscape featuring native plants and trees at the headquarters of the South River Federation in Annapolis, Md., on July 14, 2016. (Photo by Will Parson/Chesapeake Bay Program)
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VS Aero Front Spoiler
VS Aero Rear Boot
Wheels:
20" VFE-404 Front
21" VFE-404 Rear
Finish
Brushed Dark Shadow Tint - gloss
Here are some luggage tags I recieved at my introduction meeting for the Disney College Program. They aren
t really that interesting, but I just got my digital camera I am taking with me to Florida, so I'm trying it out.
Programa Todos a Coro de TVN destacado, como el mejor programa de corte familiar, por su muestra en escena de integración, rehabilitación y superación de sus particpantes
PROGRAM at 27th Annual AIDS WALK / DC at Freedom Plaza in 1300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Saturday morning, 26 October 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Grand Marshals, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams
www.whitman-walker.org/page.aspx?pid=635
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Elvert Barnes AIDS WALK / WASHINGTON DC ongoing project at elvertbarnes.com/AIDSWalkDC
Members of the World Beat drumming group trace how traditional African music traveled the United States and influenced jazz and rock and roll music
So here's how it works:
> Turning the aperture ring raises the "Diaphragm Bar" behind the lens. At f/2.8 it's completely below the lens opening, and at f/22 it's just below the lens centerline.
> When the mirror rises, it drags this panel up with it; the odd shaped hole in the middle is the shutter opening. The mirror/shutter rises just as fast as its spring can whack it, and returns at the same speed as soon as it reaches the top.
> At f/2.8, the shutter is open for the entire distance of travel shown in green above - it takes about 1/60 second to cover this distance. But at f/22, with the DIaphragm Bar up where the purple line indicates, the shutter doesn't open until it reaches that line, and it closes as soon as it passes that line on the way down. The entire movement takes the same time as before, but the open time is only the time that it takes to travel the distance shown by the purple arrows. Assuming that the speed at f/2.8 was 1/60, this works out to about 1/500 second.
> The aperture at f/22 (and at all other settings except for f/2.8) is in the shape of a triangle with its point at the top - the top 2 sides are the edges of the "roof" part of the shutter opening, and the bottom side is provided by the Diaphragm bar.
It's actually just a little more complicated than this. In the above description, the f/22 opening is not centered on the same axis as the f/2.8 opening, and in fact if the Diaphragm Bar actually went as high as the purple line it would block off the center of the lens. So, in addition to all of the above, at the smaller apertures, the mirror/shutter is actually stopping its upward travel earlier than it does at full aperture. How does it do this? In the view of the Diaphragm Bar at www.flickr.com/photos/rick_oleson/53225547915/in/dateposted/, there is a second, gold colored bar that's coupled to the Diaphragm Bar, with a bent-up tab at its tip. As the Diaphragm Bar rises, this gold bar comes down - the tab at the end is the stop that the mirror strikes against to stop its upward travel. The two bars are coupled together so that the mirror's stopping position produces a centered triangular aperture opening at all settings. Dang.
Whoever did this will probably never be famous - but he was good.
The van for the SFPD's teen fishing program, a Ford Transit Connect, (i think...) sits at an (you guessed it...) expired parking meter, waiting for the return of the participants from a fishing trip, in the Fisherman's Wharf area of San Francisco, CA. Taken by a Nikon D40x with a Nikon 18-55mm VR kit lens (at 18)
Canadian Army Sergeant Major, Chief Warrant Officer Alain Guimond, talks with members of the National Sentry Program about the the tasking they are on before they take their post at the national War Monument in Ottawa, Ontario on 1 November 2017.
Photo: Sgt D.G. Janes
Directorate of Army Public Affairs
The Twenty-Ninth of WIPO’s Program and Budget Committee (PBC) took place in Geneva from May 6 to May 10, 2019.
Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License.
Leon and I entered the Internal Functional Programming Competition this year, he also wrote some visualisation software so we could see our bot in action.
Blue = cops, Red = robber, Green = our "infocloud" - Click on all sizes to see it animated.
The USDA Summer Food Service Program is providing daily free breakfast and lunches for all youth 18 and under in Sitka this summer. Partnerships and Alaskans coming together truly help this program happen. This program is operated by Sponsor Kids Kupboard and Administrator Sitka Conservation Society, with generous financial contributions from Sitka Legacy Foundation and the Sitka Tribe of Alaska (STA), and staffing and assistance from Youth Advocates of Sitka, Sitka Tribe of Alaska, and the Sitka School District.
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Photos by Lione Clare, Sustainable Southeast Partnership
Commander Ray Leung's change of command, taking over as commanding officer of The World Famous SCREWTOPS from exiting Commander Mark Seip.
(I asked, and the "World Famous" designation was given many years ago and few others have the title. Pretty cool.)
Baby Steps Program at Hardgrave Photography in Knoxville Arkansas with Ceritified Professional Photographer Becky Hardgrave.
Foto Emerson Díaz. Presentación do programa infantil e xuvenil do Culturgal 2010 a cargo de Xulio Amigo e Eva Mejuto no conservatorio Manuel Quiroga, Pontevedra.
Over 35 students from our nursing programs started the 2015 semester with a professional team building day at Riverfront Park in Hartford. Fun!
Photos by University of Hartford staff
One of the UP Steam Program members sports a CNW vest as he helps gets Union Pacific "Big Boy" 4014 settled down for the night at Kansas City Union Station.
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Kansas City, Missouri, USA
October 15, 2024
Canon EOS 60D
Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Think of the impression you could make with this simple, modern, graphic program! Your initials or another customized "logo" is laser cut.
Student volunteers from Thomas Nelson Community College biology classes spend their Saturday morning participating in International Coastal Cleanup day at Dandy Haven Marine in Hampton, VA on Oct 19, 2019.
Virginia Institute of Marine Science's Marine Advisory Program and Virginia Sea Grant are proud partners in the Virginia Clean Marina Program, which recognizes marinas that voluntarily take measures to prevent or reduce pollution at their facilities.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)