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tune: www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHaXDWqpHy8

 

The woman watching tv at the right is from deposit photos.

textures and color washes are mine.

Mandlebulb3D fractal program

 

View my recent images on Flickriver www.flickriver.com/photos/33235233@N05/

I have just started using this program a couple of days ago, still struggling to understand all the functions

   

Los fariseos de los últimos días (Programa de variedades)

 

El cristiano Zhang Yi ha conocido el testimonio de que el Señor ha regresado, pero mientras investiga el camino verdadero, su pastor y su anciano tratan en varias ocasiones de impedírselo y evitarlo, diciéndole: “Quienes afirman que el Señor ha venido encarnado difunden una herejía y falsas enseñanzas. ¡No les hagas caso, no leas sus palabras ni tengas contacto con ellos!”. Esto confunde a Zhang Yi, pues el Señor Jesús dijo claramente: "Pero a medianoche se oyó un clamor: '¡Aquí está el novio! Salid a recibirlo'" (Mateo 25:6). "Mis ovejas oyen mi voz […]" (Juan 10:27). Según las palabras del Señor, las personas han de ser vírgenes prudentes y buscar y escuchar activamente la voz del Señor para poder recibirlo, pero su pastor y su anciano intentan de todo con tal de impedir y frenar que los creyentes oigan la voz de Dios. ¿Por qué les da miedo que los creyentes investiguen el camino verdadero? Tras debatir con su pastor y su anciano, al final Zhang Yi descubre quiénes son los fariseos de los últimos días y quién es el verdadero obstáculo que impide que los creyentes reciban al Señor.

 

Recomendación: He aquí yo estoy a la puerta y llamo

 

Las escrituras tomadas de LA BIBLIA DE LAS AMERICAS® (LBLA) Copyright © 1986, 1995, 1997 por The Lockman Foundation usado con permiso. www.LBLA.com

  

After a heartwarming Outreach Program with the kids of Tanay, Rizal.. the group headed for the famous view decks/grills in Antipolo, overlooking the cityscapes of Manila. We ended up on the 3rd level of Eagle's Nest for some refreshments and sunset captures.... this is one of them.

 

on Explore!... thank you all!

PENTAX PROGRAM A

PENTAX-M 40mm f2.8

KODAK GOLD !SO 200

Program:Manual

Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR

F:5.6

Speed:1/640

ISO:280

Focal Length:300.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 300.0 mm)

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Single Area

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO, [9]

VR:On

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:14.13 m

Dof:0.73 m (13.77 - 14.50)

HyperFocal:534.89 m

 

Pentax program A, 35mm, Fuji C200

Program:Manual

Lens:150-600mm f/5-6.3 G VR

F:7.1

Speed:1/1250

ISO:450

Focal Length:280 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:0

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3], Auto ISO, [9]

VR:Off

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:133.35 m

Dof:111.14 m (97.90 - 209.05)

HyperFocal:367.51 m

 

Program:Manual

Lens:15mm f/2.4 G

F:11.0

Speed:25

ISO:64

Focal Length:15 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:0

Focus Mode:Manual

Shooting Mode:Continuous, Delay, [3], Exposure Bracketing

VR:Off

EV:+2

Bracketing:+2

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:14.13 m

Dof:inf (0.65 m - inf)

HyperFocal:0.68 m

 

It's been 63 days since I started the Insanity workout program by Beach Body. It's been one helluva ride!

 

Normally I wouldn't post pictures of me without a shirt, but this is anything but normal for me. It took a lot for me to share these with you. I'm very self conscience and have always been embarassed by my body. But no mas! ;o)

 

I busted my ass for the past two months. Worked out every morning at 5am. Watched my daily caloric intake like my life depended on it. Quit drinking alcohol. Cut out all sorts of sweets. In the end, the results were stellar.

 

I lost a total of 16 lbs. I started at 181.2 and weighed in at 165.2. I've increased my cardiovascular condition to the point where I can actually participate in a 5k run. I've toned up and look better than I have in several years. Overall, I'm just a whole lot healthier.

 

I'm very proud of how far I've come in a relatively short period of time. It takes patience, persistence, and a true desire to commit to a lifestyle change. But it is worth all of the effort put forth.

 

So here I am, before my transformation and after training my mind and body to accept the challenges necessary to achieve my personal goals.

 

Want to know what the secret is?

 

There isn't any.

 

Maintain a healthy diet; exercise at a moderate pace to increase your heart rate, 3-4 times per week for a minimum of 30 minutes; be sure to drink 8-10 glasses of water per day; and be sure to get your full night's rest.

 

Most importantly, you will lose weight if you burn more calories than you take in. This is probably the closest thing to what the "secret" to losing weight is.

 

It doesn't take a gym membership or fancy workout equipment or expensive DVDs. You just have to want it bad enough.

 

;o)

When CMF series 15 and 16 came out with the cyborg figs, I thought combining them together with other parts would make a good Tron program.

Chanee jee, September 2010

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Think of me as programmable soda

Too much cherry?

Baby then you can just add cola

Think of me as programmable soda

 

'Cause you can

Can be a cruel fella

So okay, then I just back off

The vanilla

 

Think of me as programmable soda

'cause I've come

I've come to accept that

For lovelies you are a fanatic

But I can't

I can't let that throw me

Into a genital panic

 

Think of me as programmable soda

Too much cherry?

Baby then you can just add cola

Think of me as programmable soda

When you think

And boy when you drink

When you think of me

~Tori Amos

 

(in case anyone's curious there are 7 skins and 6 hairstyles all mashed together)

Program:Manual

Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR

F:7.1

Speed:1/25

ISO:3200

Focal Length:24.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 36.0 mm)

Focus Mode:AF-S

AF Area:Single Area

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO

VR:On

WB:Auto1

Focus Distance:11.89 m

Dof:inf (3.03 m - inf)

HyperFocal:4.05 m

AF Fine Tune:+16

Education And More is a Christian, Fair Trade charitable organization providing assistance to artisans and their families through student sponsorship educational opportunities and Fair Trade.

 

The artisan weavings and handcrafts that are sold by Education And More are made by several artisan groups in the villages around Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.

 

Education And More is a proud member of the Fair Trade Federation!

 

Learn more at www.educationandmore.org

The wolf in the zoo is moving about in a narrow cage while doing a

rough breath all day long. He seems to have gotten irritated very much.

 

動物園の狼は、狭い檻の中を一日中ハッハッハッと荒い息をしながら動き回っている。じっとしていられないのだろう。険しい顔をしていて、とても苛立っているように見える。

 

狼は人間になつかない(人間が与える餌を食べない)ので飼うのは無理と何かで読んだ事があるが、動物園で飼われているし、木下大サーカスで猛獣使いのショーに出ているのを観た事がある。その猛獣使いは虎やライオン、豹など10頭位の肉食獣に芸を仕込んでいた。猫科の大型の猛獣は猛獣使いの指示通りに動いているように見えたが、列の後ろの方の狼やハイエナ(ジャッカル?)の類いは何となくうろうろしてるだけのように見えた。

 

叔父さんから戦争中、ソ連に派兵されていた時、朝起きたら部隊の軍馬が狼に全滅させれていたという話を聞いた事がある。どの馬も喉の辺りを一噛みで絶命させれていたそうだ。

The early 393 led me to the start path, chasing through Mechanic Falls, Oxford, Paris and Bryant Pond. Here at Mechanic Falls, you can already see the light starting to draw lower, so the challenge again this time of year is to get some great parting shots but luck was with me today as I had light all the way through Oxford. Seen at the 'Dish' Apartment in downtown Mechanic Falls with a bit of hustle.

Royal Arcade,

Melbourne

 

Om-2n, Zuiko50mm f/1.4, Fuji160C

Program:Manual

Lens:AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED

F:8.0

Speed:1/200

ISO:160

Focal Length:18.0 mm (35 mm equivalent 27.0 mm)

Focus Mode:AF-A

AF Area:Dynamic Area

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, [3]

VR:On

WB:Auto

Flash:Normal

Flash type:Optional,TTL

Focus Distance:5.62 m

Dof:inf (1.49 m - inf)

HyperFocal:2.02 m

 

Hunter recites his part during the Worland 4th Grade Veteran's Day program.

program live ND (32), without tripod

“The west facade follows an iconographic program of Creation rather than that of the Last Judgement as was traditional in medieval churches. All of the sculptural work was designed by Frederick Hart and features tympanum carvings of the creation of the Sun and Moon over the outer doors and the creation of man over the center. Hart also sculpted the three statues of Adam and Saints Peter and Paul.”

A page from the official program of the Second Atlanta Pop Festival,1970. This program was subject to change and it did. Everyone started late and many played at a different time from what was shown here. The music went until the early hours of each morning. I was a big fan of Jethro Tull but he was a no show. The Allman Brothers did start and end the show but I did not get any pictures of them - they were no so famous in my neck of the woods at that time. Jimi Hendrix did play on the fourth of July with a big fireworks show.

This is a contemporary photo of the original tabloid size program printed on newsprint. The 4 photos of the program in this set reflect the complete program except for some advertisements that I did not photograph.

View the APF set

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"The Canon AE-1 Program builds upon the legacy of its predecessor, the Canon AE-1, which revolutionized the photography industry upon its release in 1976. The AE-1 was among the first SLR cameras to feature a microprocessor, making it more accessible to amateur photographers with its aperture-priority auto-exposure mode. With its user-friendly design and reliability, the AE-1 became one of the best-selling cameras of its time, solidifying Canon's reputation as a leader in the industry.

 

The AE-1 Program, introduced in 1981, further refined the original AE-1 model by adding program auto-exposure mode, hence the "Program" designation. This new feature allowed the camera to automatically select both aperture and shutter speed, providing even greater convenience for photographers while still offering manual control options.

 

Together, these cameras represent milestones in the evolution of SLR photography, combining technological innovation with user-friendly design to make high-quality photography accessible to enthusiasts of all levels."

 

Above written with help from ChatGPT.

 

Bought mine when 15ish year old, still work like a watch.

Big Island Surf

Kona & Hilo

 

Canon AE-1 Program, Kodak Ektachrome 64

Program:Manual

Lens:70-300mm f/4-5.6 G VR

F:10.0

Speed:1/800

ISO:72

Focal Length:200 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:-1

Focus Mode:AF-C

AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)

Shooting Mode:Single-Frame, Auto ISO, [9]

VR:Off

EV:-2

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:28.18 m

Dof:12.40 m (23.29 - 35.68)

HyperFocal:133.13 m

 

It hadn’t even been six hours since I had arrived back him from my trip and I already found myself glued next to one of the local mainlines.

 

My flight home from Chile on AA912 wasn’t terrible, somehow managing to catch some sleep in a fully packed Boeing 777-223ER, and a lengthy phone call with friends upon arriving back at Miami Int’l Airport at 05:00 would further wake me up that morning. Leaving the house to hunt some train movements seemed like the ideal plan. No room for sleep anymore; after all, the rest of the family was knocked out at that hour. I wasn’t trying to be nuisance at home.

 

While on the aforementioned phone call, I’d receive confirmation regarding FEC Train 101-27’s consist for the day: a complete “Champion”-painted power set with a solid train of solely intermodal traffic for Port Everglades and Hialeah. Definitely something worth photographing in this day and age of the Florida East Coast Railway. Making it out to Dania Beach around 10:00, a short waiting period would play out while waiting for 101-27 to arrive at Port Everglades and make their setout.

 

Bypassing the Hialeah-bound freight occupying the East Main by PEV Storage, BLF 723-27 takes on the curve—aptly named by some local buffs as ‘Dania Curve’—at Milepost 347 on its morning southbound revenue run from Orlando Int’l Airport to MiamiCentral, now five miles away from its Aventura station stop. A pair of second order SCB-40’s bracket a five-car BrightBlue train set, a shiny #BLF113 on the point of the train breezing past lush trackside shrubbery. With how regular these trains are along the mainline, they make for fantastic photo angle test subjects… you could say it was warmup. Safe to say this was one of the rare ‘keeper’ test shots from that morning.

Dania, FL

FEC Mainline

 

Date: 01/27/2025 | 10:45

 

ID: BLF 723-27

Type: Passenger [Intercity]

Direction: Southbound

Car Count: 5

 

1. BLF SCB-40 #113

2. BLF SCB-40 #120

© Vicente Alonso 2025

Canon AE1 Program | Kodak Color Plus 200

 

Lyon, France | August 2018

Excerpt from the Toronto Star of August 30, 2009:

 

As a teenager growing up south of the Junction, Joshua Barndt would wander around and spray graffiti on abandoned walls.

 

Last month, the 23-year-old returned to the neighbourhood with paint in hand – this time because the city wanted him there.

 

From July 7 to Aug. 5, Barndt and artist Jamie Bradbury, 27, led a team of five teenaged artists in painting a 122-metre mural along Dupont St. at Dundas St. W. underneath the new West Toronto Railpath for cyclists and pedestrians.

 

Art Starts, a non-profit organization that promotes local art, last week launched the mural, named after the Toronto Cyclists Union's motto: "Strength in Numbers."

 

"For me, it's coming back to old roaming ground and doing something that I'm allowed to do," Barndt said. "This is a neighbourhood ... (where) there's not a lot of access to contemporary artwork, so it's important to bring it down into the streets."

 

The $18,000 project was funded by the city's Graffiti Transportation Investment Program and the Toronto and Ontario Arts Councils.

 

As the viewer moves westward, the mural's colourful images present a narrative, first depicting the Junction's history, then themes about cycling in the city, followed by environmental issues, and ending at a utopia where nature coexists with city life.

 

"We've taken a corner that was undesirable," Bradbury said, "and within a matter of a month, it's completely changed the whole feeling of the area."

 

Program:Manual

Lens:24-70mm f/2.8 G VR

F:2.8

Speed:1/250

ISO:5000

Focal Length:70 mm

AF Fine Tune Adj:+16

Focus Mode:AF-F

AF Area:Contrast-detect (normal area)

Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO, [9]

VR:On

Metering Mode:Multi-segment

WB:Auto0

Picture Control:Neutral

Focus Distance:0.60 m

Dof:0.011 m (0.590 - 0.601)

HyperFocal:58.24 m

 

I’d like to present my entry to the BrickLink Designer Program Series 1 - Bob’s Café and Johnny’s Bakery!

 

It has a chance to become a limited edition LEGO set, so if you like it, please consider voting for it! - www.bricklink.com/v3/designer-program/series-1/414/Bob's-...

 

The set idea contains two buildings: the corner building has a café on the ground floor, a LEGO fan's apartment on the first floor, and a nice, cosy roof terrace. The second building has a small bakery on the ground floor and a small apartment on the first floor; but there's also an attic where minifigures can store their old stuff they're not using.

 

These houses are modular, which means you can connect them using technic pins and you can also easily remove/add multiple floors to them, and they’re compatible with the new LEGO road system. They have a much smaller footprint than classic modular buildings, but the facades and interiors are really detailed, so I hope AFOLs and younger builders will like this set.

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