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I used this to blog about the work breakdown structure, read on here: www.7aleva.com/2012/12/work-breakdown-structure.html

Project CARS 2 features an expanded roster of over 170 cars and 60+ tracks, brand-new fan-requested Online Championships game mode, and additional racing disciplines – including ice, dirt, snow, and mud racing.

 

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my wee flat - all decorated and furnished - lookin cosy

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A tribute to a champion - Maico's 40th Day

www.facebook.com/pages/Tribute-To-Maico-Buncio/1733824127...

 

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Although I wasn't able to attend your 40th day, your memories will be forever alive in all of us. Ride high champ!

 

Please support Maico's Foundation - For a safer and better tracks for all riders.

www.facebook.com/MaicoBuncioFoundation

Have you ever just closed your eyes and tried to see the real beauty around you. Like the sun on your face, the breeze through your hair or the song of the birds, the smell of the flowers, the laughter of a child, the softness of a kind word? Or did it take you somewhere further? Our Project Quilting Challenge this week was to be inspired by an amazing woman Annie Young. She's a painter, but not any painter she is blind. So, I read her blog, watched her videos and I had to put myself in her world. I asked myself "does it really matter if the bedspread matches the curtains, or if there is crown molding around the walls, or what color I'll wear today?" Unseen Beauty, This is what I named my project this week. I named it that because the MOST BEAUTIFUL of all things can't been seen at all. Many spend too much time worry about all the little things (they are just things) in their life that don't really even matter when we should be focusing on the most important things, that aren't things at all. I wrote a little ditty to go with my piece this week Unseen Beauty!

Like rain to the flowers,

Is love to our souls.

Sow seeds of kindness,

and a beautiful garden you'll

grow!

Chaos Communication Camp 2011

Chaos Communication Camp 2011

TGIF Today I had one of those days when you look at the clock cause you think it's 3 pm only to realize it is only 10 am! I had this shot in mind since yesterday and me and Marlene decided to go all red carpet for this picture!

 

We managed to complete the shoot with some distractions along the way. Definitely a sight if you're out for a stroll and you see a guy with lights and a girl looking like she did, you'd do a double take and decide to see what it is all about.

 

Info: Canon 7D | 24-70mm @ 38mm (Æ’/2.8) | Æ’/9 | ISO 100 | 1/050s

Strobist: Bare Canon 580EXII zoomed at 105 full power with 1/2 CTO high camera right and Canon 580EXII zoomed at 105 with a 25 degree grid at 1/4 power behind Marlene.

beautiful cloudy fall

Moradia. Projecto do arquitecto Conceção Silva (1922-1982) (Guincho, Cascais) 1960.

 

Fotógrafo: Mário Novais (1899-1967)

Fotografia sem data.

Produzida durante a actividade do Estúdio Mário Novais: 1925-1985

 

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The human rights topic specifically I wanted to focus on events involving President Dueterte of the Philippines. He is being investigated for human rights violations. Originally favored in the elections for his iron fisted statements on how he will deplete crime, has now led to mass murders of not only suspected criminals, but also political enemies and innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire. One of the most shocking stories coming from a death squad member that was feeling guilty about his actions said that once they disposed of the bodies by feeding them to crocodiles. This is the main reason why I am using the lacoste logo which depicts a crocodile and is a very popular brand in the Philippines.

Today was an awesome day. I got to hung out with some awesome friends and we started a sewing project!

 

See, I'm a huge video game nerd, always have been. I never used to admit it because back in the day it was uncool to be a nerd, and yes, I cosplayed.

 

Since its been ten years since I last made a pleated skirt my friend and I decided that we should do practice skirts before making the actual skirts for our cosplay. If things work out, I'll be doing a cosplay as Yukiko from Persona 4 for PAX East. :)

 

This is the practice skirt, well, partly done at least, with Yukiko's fan.

July Theme Architecture

Kamloops Courthouse, plans developed in 1905. Built in the Provincial Gothic style using local brick and imported granite and slate; it also features a slate roof, rolled copper roof ridge, balustrades, parapeted gables, turret, cupola, oriel window, cornerstone quoins and accents, and heraldic arms.

Polaroid SX-70 shot with Impossible Project film.

25/05/2014

Elecciones Europeas controvertidas

Controversial European Elections

Part of my personal Sketch Project.

 

This was a request for some pretty boy beefcake. I used Christian Bale as a body reference.

For this project I used the following mediums: Photography, Illustrator, Drawing, and Photoshop. To start off I created the flowers by hand using color pencils and uploaded them to Photoshop and made modifications to them. Along with that I uploaded a colorless sketch of leaves that I made. The chameleon was done within Illustrator. The leaves were found around Milwaukee and also were some pictures that my roommate took at a garden show which I asked for permission to use. The hand within the photo is my hand. To start off I believe a chameleon is a signifier of color it adapts to its environment based on mood, temperature, and or surroundings. I wanted to make the chameleon blend in to its environment which is green while making it different thus why it was done in Illustrator to signify that it’s not supposed to be part of the environment. Next I wanted to make some color pop out within the environment that looked different so I colored in flowers and then modified it a bit within Photoshop to give it a little more character and also stay with the theme of collaboration. For the bottom I added my hand along with a blank sketch to represent construction of the piece along with curiosity of what is to come. Along with that I added drop shadows to most of the things presented to give more of stance that it is popping out and actually there.

When it came to the 4 themes I incorporated collaboration by the use of different mediums (digital and physical) with follows they were drawn then modified (erased/morphed/color changed) within Photoshop. Curiosity would be incorporated with the idea that there is an animal within in the scene that sort of blends in the environment. Community with the sake that its incorporating different mediums the hand can be a signifier of community. Contrast by the use of drop shadow and stokes to distinguish each medium and object. Discovery by the environment that is portrayed within the Illustration, there is a lot to discover within a jungle.

 

VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.

A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.

 

A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.

You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes. Just borrow it on your library card with other books and materials. If you are not already a member, just ask the staff to help you.

 

45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.

In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens

  

For Further Details: claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk

  

COBAM pilot projects’ mentor explains the rationale of synergies between adaptation and mitigation during the provincial launch of the ‘COBAM-Lukolela' pilot project at Mbandaka.

 

Photo by Alba Saray Pérez Terán/CIFOR

 

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blog.cifor.org

 

If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org

Talked into working the dreaded night shift, everything had played out pretty much the way I'd expected it to. If it could go wrong. It went wrong. An hour after closing, the place was emptied out, but I was still stuck there dealing with a broken down car in my third bay.

 

Anybody wanna guess who's car it was? Cough, cough, Calamity.

 

Friday, August 29th. 2008

Happy Museum Volunteers with tour guide for the day, Customer Services Manager Mike Dipré.

 

Find out more about the Happy Museum project here

  

Memoria Project

Veterans Park, Highland, New Jersey

 

Stephen Shaheen's Memoria Project features two figures carved from granite, a design inspired by Roman architecture and the Twin Towers.

 

A decade in the making, this past autumn, Shaheen's labor of love, titled the "Memoria Project"-13-foot marble sculptures surrounded by granite blocks engraved with all 2,987 names of those who lost their lives to the Evils of Islam in the tragedy-was dedicated in a waterside park in Highlands, NJ, 10 minutes from the small town of Rumson, where Shaheen grew up.

 

www.theday.com/article/20120212/ENT16/302129970/1070/NWS02

Starbucks + cinema neste domingo.

Voltei aos 15 anos e guardo ingresso de cinema. :B

Moon Rise

 

Another fun filled photowalk with Calgary Night Photographers

I've wanted to start a 366 day project for a while now , so I've decided to do it as a new year resolution. I've started a little late , but I'll just finish a few days later than everyone else.

I'm going to try and post a picture every day for a year , I hope I can do this.

I got these cute little bear candles as a present for Christmas and I didn't think i'd ever use them , but I decided to get some pictures of them.

 

:)

 

Please like my Facebook page and follow me on Twitter :)

 

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Logo for the Playboy Casino about to open in Mayfair London

This was harder to get than I thought it would be. Finding a bridge over the interstate that had a sidewalk was difficult. Going out there after dark with cars whizzing over the bridge behind me wasn't fun either. Finding a place to park and then access all of it carrying my tripod, camera, and remote trigger....just awkward. What we will do for a picture! I finally figured it out and caught lots of motion on the interstate tonight. f/20, 13 second exposure, on a tripod, through a fence on the bridge. At least when I was done I got to go shopping!

Nikon D700

Nikon 50mm f1.4 AF-s

AB/B800's

Softbox

Umbrella

 

No. 3 - 5:- Exploring Rochester - High Street

City of Great Expectations - Charles Dickens..

 

High Street, Rochester

 

Pips of Rochester

(01634408447),

85 High Street,

Rochester, Kent, ME1 1LX - - (Greengrocers)

 

Rochester Cameras was established in December 1986 by Les Hayes. He was joined by his son Tony a year later. The business grew and two extra members of staff were needed: John Reeve and Grant Nixon. This website was developed by Lea Hayes. All members of staff have a background in photography and years of experience in the photographic trade.

 

We carry huge stocks of photographic equipment, telescopes, binoculars, tripods, holdalls, plus digital cameras and accessories. We also specialise in quality used equipment and collectables. www.rochester-cameras.com/Info.aspx?info=1

 

This is High Street, part of Watling Street.

 

Watling Street is the name given to an ancient trackway in England and Wales that was first used by the Celts mainly between the modern cities of Canterbury and St Albans. The Romans later paved the route, part of which is identified on the Antonine Itinerary as Iter III: "Item a Londinio ad portum Dubris" - from London to the port of Dover. The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon Wæcelinga Stræt, which has come to be understood as the A2 road from Dover to London, and then the A5 road from London to Wroxeter. Originally the word "street" simply meant a paved road (Latin: "via strata"), and did not have the modern association with populated areas. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watling_Street

 

the Roman road from London to Kent coast. Countless travellers have passed this way since Roman times, because it remained the main highway to the Continent until the 20th Century. The High Street formed part of the A2 trunk route up to 1980.

  

Rochester was an important centre even before the Romans settled here soon after 43A.D. Their encampment developed into a walled town called Durobrivae, which means 'The stronghold by the bridge.' Long stretches of the remaining medieval city wall follow the line of these earliest Roman defences. One part visible from the High Street has survived to its full height, complete with battlements, because it once formed part of the 19th century building - now demolished - which housed Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School.

A Walk around the City of Rochester

 

To see Large:-

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Taken on

July 18, 2007 at 12:27 BST

"and then one time at band camp..."

Something Old – Something New

 

I like symmetry in life. I like those moments when things seems to come full circle. Thanks to my friend Ray Pomeroy hanging in there and checking out my photos and reading along, and because he’s plugged into the Laurel scene, tonight’s is one of those full circle moments.

 

There have been a fair number of post throughout the project about Laurel’s capacity to close, tear down, rebuild, pave over, and reinvent. Sometimes we preserve things, and other times it seems as If there is no plan at all. And for frequent readers & viewers… the Foodie Gods know that there hasn’t been a shortage of Diner photos throughout the project.

 

And so…Some followers might remember this post from Day 15 on April 18th of last year:

 

“Laurel is a funny town. Similar to New York in the sense that places and institutions are always coming and going. Recently I’ve been dismayed to learn that in the last few weeks, Carol’s Western Wear, The Silver Diner, and The Laurel Theatre on Main Street have either gone out of business or are slated for demolition. But here’s the good news my friends… when Laurel tears down a library, they turn right around and build a better one to hold stories yet to be written.“

 

Here we are almost a year later with 25 photos left to be found, and still a little bit of the story yet to tell. Indeed…. We did build an open a new and better Library this past year. Carol’s is still looking for a new tenant, as is Belmont TV. Radio Shack became a Firehouse Pizza and Subs. But this… this news right here… this is poetic. Laurel’s getting its own Double T Diner, located where the Silver Diner I was lamenting on April 18th used to be. When Laurel closes a diner, the good people of our town demand a new one, with better burgers and richer, thicker, chocolatier shakes, and late night neon, and meals with friends and family yet to be consumed.

 

This news from South Laurel Views:

Feb 14, 2017:

The recently vacated location of the former Silver Diner in Laurel, will be filled by a new Double T Diner. The opening date is still pending. This news was inferred from a routine agenda published by the Prince George's County Liquor Board for a public hearing on March 28 to consider Double T Diner's new liquor license application as follows:

 

"Walter Andino, Member/Manager, for a new Class B, Beer, Wine and Liquor

License for the use of Cuscatlecos, LLC, t/a Laurel Double-T Diner, 14550 Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, 20707." (map)

 

The public Liquor Board hearing will be held at 9200 Basil Court, Room 410, Largo, Maryland 20774, 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 28, 2017.

 

www.southlaurelviews.com/2017/02/update-feb-17-double-t-d...

 

www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/howard/laurel/ph-ll-si...

 

www.baltimoresun.com/entertainment/dining/bs-fo-dying-din...

 

www.silverdiner.com/

 

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