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Replicating Nikon's handy gel template system.

replicated portrait of an onlooker from Dana Schutz's painting, "Presentation"

Herts Auto Show 2016

My baby blanket - for replicating.

commissioner with and ReServist David Krutchik

Replication in Pompey's Pillar Visitor's Center - Near Billings, Montana

replicated portrait of an onlooker from Dana Schutz's painting, "Presentation"

this is one of my favorite photoshop products. my goal in photoshop has never been to make things look "cooler" by adding a bunch of stupid effects to them. i've always tried to make any work i do in PS besides color and curve adjustments to look as realistic as possible.

Macro + HDR + many other adjustments

Training poultry replication/ Rwamagana/27 March 2019

Replicator 924 Gilman

Replicator 924 Gilman

This shows cloud machines in AWS backing up directly to AWS S3 storage with immutability.

Replicated Salt Field scence from discontined Salt Field industry of Taiwan Salt Museum

me, me, and more me

Used a different angle and also some different color options.

replicator, sixteens & babyland @ 924 gilman - berkeley, ca 01.26.08

from United Way (Houston TX) and from Philadelphia

My replication of the "Moholy-Nagy painting AXL II2"

Easyreplication.co.uk provides the high grade products.

www.easyreplication.co.uk/cd-replication/

“Models are not replications of reality. They are simplifications, and thus, are imperfect,” said Hansen during one of four lectures during his visit to France. His argument for confronting that reality was to accept that there is little we can know with certainty, but much we can understand about uncertainty itself. "Let's push uncertainty to the forefront of economic analysis."

 

The 2013 Nobel laureate—famed for teaching economists that they could "learn something without knowing everything" via his General Method of Moments—traveled to Paris in May 2015 to speak to alumni at the University Chicago Paris Center.

If you look through Lonely Planet Japan in the Kyushu/Nagasaki-ken section, you'll find a photo taken from this same spot in there. I stumbled across this spot completely by accident--it's just a little south of the ferry terminal.

We need to construct a table that can house 2 computers, 3 3D printers and 3-6 spools of plastic.

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