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As I said before, I’ve been playing around with a new lens. Getting really close to the animals in the zoo is a snap now. Trying to catch them on photo is a whole lot more complicated though. This little fellow for instance, together with a couple of others in its cage, hardly sat still for even the slightest moment. It took me a few tries to catch it. The wait was worth it, I think

One frame of a video from today's trip to the orchid show. Pulled for use in The Plain Dealer.

Published by Heraldic Postcards as part of the “Antler” Series. Designed by T. Alan Keith-Hill.

Published in the 2006 Crochet Pattern a Day Calendar

Die Angaben zu der Anzahl der Menschen, die an den antifaschistischen Protesten gegen die bundesweite AfD-Demo am 07.11.2015 in Berlin teilgenommen haben, schwanken zwischen 1000 und 3000. Am Samstagvormittag startete eine antifaschistische Demonstration vom U-Bhf. Kochstr. in Richtung City Ost zum Bebelplatz. Aufgrund massiver Absperrungen und massiver Polizeipräsenz gelang es den Antifaschist_innen nicht auf die Demoroute der AfD zukommen um diese zu blockieren. Der Gegenprotest verteilte sich dann an den Absperrgittern der jeweiligen Straßenkreuzungen entlang des Boulevards Unter den Linden. Auch am Ort der Auftaktkundgebung der AfD waren mehrere hundert Antifaschist_innen lautstark present. Es kam dort mehrmals zu Konfrontationen mit anreisenden AfD-Anhänger_innen, wobei die Polizei diese mit Einsatz von Pfefferspray zur AfD-Veranstaltung durchprügelten. Bei der Abschlußkundgebung der AfD am Berliner Hauptbahnhof gab es dann auch nochmal lautstarke antifaschistische Gegenproteste. Die insgesamt 1100 im Einsatz befindlichen Polizist_innen haben bei den Gegendemonstranten ca. 60 Festnahmen getätigt.

  

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Good news today - I had been contacted a while ago by a journalist in Greece wanting to use one of my photos for an article he was writing on Basketball in prison for the"To Pontiki" newspaper - got a copy of the page back today - I can now claim to be an internationally published photographer! lol :D

 

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Clerks for a Democratic Union (CFDU) publishes “The Union Hotsheet,” in 1974-75, a newsletter that provided an alternative point of view from the official Retail Clerks Local 400 leadership.

 

The union covered retail clerks in the Washington area and in southern Virginia—mostly at grocery stores, but also other retail outlets.

 

CFDU was formed prior to negotiations for a new contract in 1974. The rank-and-file caucus twice spearheaded the rejection of a tentative agreement made by Local 400 leaders, fearing it would not keep up with inflation.

 

But their efforts for a better contract were undercut by the Baltimore-area local, along with the meat cutter unions, accepting the agreement that had been jointly bargained. An eight-day strike by Local 400 was further undercut when their president, Ray Chilton, disappeared—ostensibly ill, but rumored to have suffered a nervous breakdown.

 

CFDU writes their version of events in comic book style in the November 1975 issue of The Union Hotsheet.

 

The CFDU ran a full slate of candidates in the 1975 union election. They won in the District of Columbia, narrowly trailed in Maryland, but were overwhelmingly defeated in Virginia resulting in a loss across the board. Following their election loss, the caucus quickly fell apart--some members were fired, others quit and still others became inactive.

 

One of candidates was CFDU member Judi Bari, who gained fame as an environmental activist on the west coast and who was the target of a bombing. She survived the bombing, but later succumbed to breast cancer in 1997. Bari has an article and a photo of her in issue #10 and a write-up and photo in issue #11.

 

Retail Clerks Local 400 would merge with the meatcutters to form United Food & Commercial Workers Local 400 and ultimately expand its geographical reach—covering the District of Columbia; Montgomery & Prince George’s Counties in MD; Virginia, West Virginia and parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee.

 

The union became a general union that represented workers beyond clerks and meatcutters, including chemical plants, food processing plants, police, nurses, fishermen, and sawmill workers.

 

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For other alternative periodicals, see washingtonareaspark.com/periodicals/

 

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This photograph was published in the Illustrated Chronicle on the 31st of May 1917.

 

During the Great War the Illustrated Chronicle published photographs of soldiers and sailors from Newcastle and the North East of England, which had been in the news. The photographs were sent in by relatives and give us a glimpse into the past.

 

The physical collection held by Newcastle Libraries comprises bound volumes of the newspaper from 1910 to 1925. We are keen to find out more about the people in the photographs. If you recognize anyone in the images and have any stories and information to add please comment below.

Publish or Perish album launch by the Running Punch guys.

 

Strobist:

Nikon SB28 @ 1/8 power triggered by a Cactus PT04 remote, hand held.

Published by The United States Playing Card Company at Cincinnati, Ohio. Copyright 1950

Published in the Manitoba Co-operator - December 20, 2012

 

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A snowscape, or snow-escape? You decide.

Very surprised to find my photos all over the official Crowded House website this morning!

 

What a great way to start the day

My photos got published in the June 2009 Avalanche Echoes. Full story by Caroline Clapham is available on the ACC Vancouver website at:

www.accvancouver.ca/Echoes/2009/Jun09.pdf

Published in the MANITOBA CO-OPERATOR - Front banner photo - December 2, 2009

Published in "Inside Crochet" issue 9! Blogged at: canny-cat.com/?cat=181

 

The crochet pattern is now available to download for £3 from Ravelry :)

by jwcurry.

 

Ottawa, privately published, 27 march 2oo3. 369 copies numbered in black rubberstamp & signed in black ballpoint rear cover.

 

4-1/4 x 3-15/16, single sheet grey mayfair card folded to 4 pp leaflet, all printed black, mimeo interiors in photocopy front cover & rubberstamp rear.

 

front cover, rawculture, by bpNichol.

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[a thankyou issued to those who've helped in any way with a beepliographic cyclopœdia]

Published in the WESTERN PRODUCER - November 18, 2010

 

With rain in the forecast, farmers rushed to get canola loaded into a truck Nov. 8 at the Greaves farm near Deerwood, Man.

Here's the original photo I took back in 2006 with my a Canon PowerShot S60. Not bad for a point and shoot. This is the second photo I've had published by Cherbo Publishing.

 

Their books are always beautiful and well-designed. The Rochester book is no exception and I'm proud to be part of it.

Published by J. Welch & Sons, Portsmouth

Unposted and undated. Good condition.

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From The Rubber Stamper November December 2006 My photo, snowflake background by Eureka Merry Christmas Saying by Darcie

Published in YEAR BOOK FANZINE

Photography FABRIZZIO VALENZUELA

Stylist HERNÁN KAEL

Makeup and Hair DANIELA DOMINIQUE

Model CLEMENTE by WE LOVE MODELS CHILE

Ian McKenzie

Broadway Dance Center, NYC

Sunday February 16th 2019

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