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Ray Schamp, rockin his piece of precreased goodness. he had some great stuff on display at the exhibition, and does some great things with folded surfaces- I'd love to get him and Richard Sweeney in a room together, just to see what kind of great ideas come out of that!
Note my EPCOT Center Trucker hat. This was coming back from a "Kids Only" backstage tour that my brother and I took part of. It was sponsored by Exxon and was related to energy
Crepuscular rays (pronounced /krɪˈpʌskjələr/), in atmospheric optics, are rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from a single point in the sky. These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions. The name comes from their frequent occurrences during crepuscular hours (those around dawn and dusk), when the contrasts between light and dark are the most obvious.
Crepuscular rays are near-parallel, but appear to diverge because of linear perspective.[1] They often occur when objects such as mountain peaks or clouds partially shadow the sun's rays like a cloud cover. Various airborne compounds scatter the sunlight and make these rays visible, due to diffraction, reflection, and scattering.
Crepuscular rays can also occasionally be viewed underwater, particularly in arctic areas, appearing from ice shelves or cracks in the ice. Also they are also viewed in days when the sun hits the clouds in a perfect angle shining upon the area.
There are three primary forms of crepuscular rays[citation needed]:
Rays of light penetrating holes in low clouds (also called "Jacob's Ladder").
Beams of light diverging from behind a cloud.
Pale, pinkish or reddish rays that radiate from below the horizon. These are often mistaken for light pillars.
They are commonly seen near sunrise and sunset, when tall clouds such as cumulonimbus and mountains can be most effective at creating these rays
Discos blu-ray a 20 €. Lo curioso es que pregunté si tenian grabadoras blu-ray, y me dio la impresión de estar realizando un extraño rito vudú por la forma en que me miraron.
Ray of Sunshine
Photo: BIM NGUYEN
Model: POZ NGUYEN
Costume: THE SECRET SHOP - 61 Huỳnh Văn Bánh, Phú Nhuáºn.
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My first picture with sun rays. Overall I don't really like this picture, but the rays of light amaze me, I always thought people secretly photoshopped them in. I now know they can be natural haha. So pretty.
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*BY THE WAY*:
Someone stole one of my pictures, edited it, and they are passing it off as their own. So just incase anyone runs into it, its my picture. I wrote a letter to the copyright people, but nothing yet ..? well anyhoo here's the link.
The swan picture is mine, here is the person's account:
Chilling with the porcelain princess and catching some crazy rays. As the light dims I'll get fresh and make my move. Sledgehammers and nipple clamps on the daaaaaaaily.
Pic of Ray Edwards (MN Vikings Player) from tonight’s Pro Boxing weigh ins. See him make his Pro Boxing debut 05/20/2011 at Hinkley Casino.
Taken at the 4th Annual Jason Jensen Memorial Golf Tournament, November 21, 2009.
Ray's professional career includes:
Playing for the Dallas Cowboys (1987)
Playing for the Edmonton Eskimos (1988)
Signed by the Cleveland Browns (1989)
Playing for the Arizona Cardinals (1987)
www.mvpspeakers.com/Bio.asp?id=163
www.thegoal.com/players/football/perkins_ray/perkins_ray....
www.positivelyspeaking.org/about.html
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A former cattle ranch plants trees in rows to increase profits.
May 2017
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Photo Credit: Sabin Ray, World Resources Institute
Field site visit to see restoration practices. This visit focused on a site supported by USAID's PERFORM project that emphasizes a multi-pronged approach on building a plant nursery, encouraging fuel efficient stoves, and planting indigenous and exotic seedlings. Above, the village leader shows the group the nursery.
February 2018
Machinga District, Malawi
Photo Credit: Sabin Ray, World Resources Institute
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Dutch postcard. Photo: Paramount.
British actor and director Ray Milland (1905-1986) had a screen career that ran from 1929 to 1985. He appeared in many Hollywood movies as the archetypal, unflappable British gentleman. Milland is best remembered for his gut-wrenching, Academy Award-winning portrayal of an alcoholic writer in The Lost Weekend (1945), for the murder-plotting husband in Dial M for Murder (1954), and as Oliver Barrett III in Love Story (1970).
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