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>I changed my mind... no q&a now... too busy.
This only took me like two hours to photoshop, and I still don't think it's perfect. But I still really like it :)
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Rest In Peace Alex Trebek
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My Afternoon With Alex:
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This small folder was printed in 1927. Here I am showing the two sides of the disk to show how the questions and answers align. I have posted the outside and the inside in other posts.
When the disk on the inside of the folder is moved so that your question aligns with the arrow at the top the metal spinner on the front aligns with the correct answer.
I think it is interesting that all the users pictured are women. The Kodak was pitched as being easy enough for women and children to use.
Hey there! So here's the video. It's about nine minutes long, so the rest of it is here!
Unfortunately my face is kind of smushed. And in the thumbnail, I have no face. D:
There were a few issues so sorry for not answering all of your questions.
I cannot say the words "post processing" for my life haha, but talking on video is getting easier :D (just don't pay attention to the awkwardness ;D)
<3
This small folder was printed in 1927. I am showing the outside here, the inside in the next post, and then the two sides of the disk to show how the questions and answers align.
When the disk on the inside of the folder is moved so that your question aligns with the arrow at the top the metal spinner on the front aligns with the correct answer.
I think it is interesting that all the users pictured are women. The Kodak was pitched as being easy enough for women and children to use.
Day 34/365 - A Five year journal I started working on this year. It asks a simple question each day of the year; the idea is to compare your answers year after year.
The creative team for Trio ConcertDance talking to students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
The creative team for Trio ConcertDance talking to students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Akimoto Sayaka, Kojima Haruna, Miyazawa Sae, Oshima Yuko and Maeda Atsuko at the NY Anime Fest 2009, New York City
First year students and some faculty gathered in the CFL for a question and answer session with Christina Henriquez, author of The Book of Unknown Americans. September 3, 2015. Photo by: Annie Goodroad
The creative team for Trio ConcertDance talking to students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Central California, San Joaquin Valley, Valle Central de California, Clovis, church, iglesia, Unitarian Universalist, actors, actores, question and answer, pregunta y contestación, play, pieza teatral, The Laramie Project - Ten Years Later, proyecto Laramie - después de diez años
Akimoto Sayaka, Kojima Haruna, Miyazawa Sae and Oshima Yuko at the NY Anime Fest 2009, New York City
Miyazawa Sae, Oshima Yuko, Maeda Atsuko and Takahashi Minami At the NY Anime Fest 2009, New York City
Akimoto Sayaka, Kojima Haruna, Miyazawa Sae, Oshima Yuko, Maeda Atsuko and Takahashi Minami at the NY Anime Fest 2009 AKB48 Panel, New York City
Central California, San Joaquin Valley, Valle Central de California, Clovis, church, iglesia, Unitarian Universalist, actors, actores, question and answer, pregunta y contestación, play, pieza teatral, The Laramie Project - Ten Years Later, proyecto Laramie - después de diez años
Akimoto Sayaka, Kojima Haruna, Miyazawa Sae, Oshima Yuko, Maeda Atsuko and Takahashi Minami at the NY Anime Fest 2009, New York City
Akimoto Sayaka, Kojima Haruna, Miyazawa Sae, Oshima Yuko, Maeda Atsuko and Takahashi Minami at the NY Anime Fest 2009, New York City
The creative team for Trio ConcertDance talking to students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
This small folder was printed in 1927. I am showing the inside of the folder here, the outside, and then the two sides of the disk to show how the questions and answers align in other posts.
When the disk on the inside of the folder is moved so that your question aligns with the arrow at the top the metal spinner on the front aligns with the correct answer.
I think it is interesting that all the users pictured are women. The Kodak was pitched as being easy enough for women and children to use.
The creative team for Trio ConcertDance talking to students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Speakers Pamela Ronald, Dickson Despommier, and John Priscu (left to right) take questions from the audience after the Thursday afternoon session on "Sustainable Visions". photography by kris krüg
2048 x 2048 pixel image for the iPad’s 2048 x 1536 pixel retina display.
Designed to complement the iPad iOS 7 lock screen, also works on an iPhone, simply centre the image horizontally after selecting it.
So if any of you all have questions, you may either comment with your question, proceed to my tumblr and ask, or Flickr Mail me!
I've been meaning to do this for a little bit.
I think I might do a couple every couple of days to keep the videos short and sweet.
Let me know what you all think :)
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The creative team for Trio ConcertDance talking to students. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Akimoto Sayaka, Kojima Haruna, Miyazawa Sae, Oshima Yuko, Maeda Atsuko and Takahashi Minami t the NY Anime Fest 2009 AKB48 Panel, New York City
Here is the creative team for Trio ConcertDance which will appear for the Honors College Convocation meeting with SMB Honors College and UM dance and theater students in the Ford Center Studio
from left to right: Leticia Baratta , company/ stage manager ; Clifton Taylor , lighting designer; Alessandra Ferri, prima ballerina assoluta ; Bruce Levingston, concert pianist and Chancellor’s Honors College Artist in Residence ; Herman Cornejo, principal dancer of American Ballet TheatrePhoto by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
yes thats right, she is her PJ's.
I arrive at the venue, get some food, relax a little before going up to the concert hall.. Stood about 30 minutes, doors still not open. An announcement gets pinned to the wall, explaining she is ill, very ill, but still wants to do something for her fans who turned up. So gave people a choice wether to stay watch the support bands and then ask her a few questions and generally just see how things went, or go get a refund, only 60 people took up the option of staying.
Like a true diamond, she came out in a duvet and in her PJs clutching a mug of lemsip and her cuddly monkey, she played the piano and even managed to struggle out a rendition of Hide and Seek, It was and she was as beautiful as ever. A proper trooper.
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Award-winning novelist Paul Beatty and Associate Professor of English and Africana studies Gillian Johns engaged in a conversation about his approach to writing. Beatty has four novels to his credit.
Photograph by Yevhen Gulenko
Q&A panel and meet-and-greet with Jenna Marbles at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, presented by the Illini Union Board.
Jenna Marbles @ UIUC
Illini Union
April 16, 2015
Champaign, IL
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack speaks to a crowd at the Iowa State Fair during his "Renewing America's Promise" tour of rural America.
Quite some time ago I posted this sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger which is asserted to be Margaret Grey, née Wotton, marchioness of Dorset. Better image:
www.flickr.com/photos/20631910@N03/2682808519/
In short, Margaret was the mother of Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk and thus the grandmother of Lady Jane Grey. She was also godmother to Elizabeth I.
Recently Dr John Stephan Edwards, an expert on Jane Grey, has suggested on his site that the sitter may actually be Margaret’s daughter-in-law, Frances Grey, née Brandon. Frances was the granddaughter of Henry VII, niece of Henry VIII, and mother of Jane Grey. His arguments can be read here:
www.somegreymatter.com/questionandanswer.htm
Along with pointing out that the sitter is too youthful to be Margaret – who was in her mid forties when this sketch was made – Edwards also argues that John Cheke, who assigned identifications to the Holbein sketches, knew Frances well and would have identified her as the marchioness of Dorset. A very interesting theory which deserves attention though it is often stated that the lady in the sketch is holding a walking stick (the top of which can be seen in the right hand side). Why the young Frances would need such assistance is questionable.
There is also another Holbein sketch that may represent Frances:
Director Miguel Angel Vivas during the Q&A session after the screening of his movie Kidnapped at Fantastic Fest.
Q&A panel and meet-and-greet with Jenna Marbles at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, presented by the Illini Union Board.
Jenna Marbles @ UIUC
Illini Union
April 16, 2015
Champaign, IL