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The geographic sampling domain of the aircraft study for the Two-Column Aerosol Project (TCAP) is shown here. It is based over Cape Cod National Seashore. The specific flight pattern to be flown by the G-1 and B200 depended on the day’s weather conditions, with options as sketched above. Regions of cloud-free air, based on real-time satellite observations during the campaign, were an important factor in selecting which flight pattern (in red) sampling will be carried over. The primary goal of TCAP was to investigate cloud-aerosol interactions.
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Automated greenhouse gas sampling chambers at the Kellogg Biological Station Thrust 4 GLBRC main experiment.
Photo by: Julie Doll, Education & Outreach Coordinator -- Long-term Ecological Research Project, Michigan State University
Sample shots
Pentax K5
Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 DG OS HSM APO
uncropped
200mm f5.6
straight out of camera
distance of 25'
Looking west from Sample Gates, Indiana University, 39.1665 -86.5265, Monroe County, Indiana, 29 Dec 2013.
Knitting sample of "fashion" decreases together with seam-as-you-go on machine knitting.
(All hand manipulation because my machine is VERY low tech)
The "fashion" decrease is made with 3 prong tool. The decrease on the 3th stitch into the fabric. I am not entirely sure. maybe I should use the 2 prong tool instead and make the decrease 2 stitches into the fabric? I think the strip looks too fat.
Yarn: Drops Karisma, DK weight wool yarn.
Practice to make raglan sweater. The color will be brown for the background and floral border (fair isle or intarsia method). The 2 color here is for contrast.
By the way, it is not really feasible to do top-to-down method on machine because it is very awkward to do decreases in the mid of fabric because you have to rehang all the stitches on the sides. I have made 3 prong tool to make the decrease 3 sts into the fabric and I also have 2 prong tools.
(you can see my homemade tools here: www.flickr.com/photos/funnybunny/5129361230/in/photostream/ )
All for human clothes. the scale is too big for making good doll clothes because DK weight is the thinnest to get solid fabric. thinner = hollow. But it could be good to make hats/helmets for Blythe because of her big head. ;) Of course I could make doll sweater too but it would be bulky in doll size and not really practical too, in that size you could as well knit for hand and also be more free in styling....
1. Open it with flexity. ( www.flamingpear.com/flexify.html )
2. Convert from Mercator to equirectangular, with setting the latitude to 90 degree.
You will see a dizzy double spiral wave!
この絵は、円柱の展開図になっています。(左右がつながります。)これの使い方は
www.flickr.com/photos/vitroids/2680303566/ のコメントを参考にして下さい。
Some of my samples from a two day workshop taken by Dawn Thorne at Stirling University. (Embroiderers' Guild, Scottish Regional Summer School)
Blogged www.ominnimo.blogspot.com
SAL Chemical Analysis Unit staff inventory newly arrived UF6 samples. (Seibersdorf Analytical Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Austria, 12 March 2007)
Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA
Igor Shkvorets, oceanographer for RBR Ltd., takes water samples from a CTD rosette aboard the R/V Thompson, 14 June 2013.
Credit: Ocean Networks Canada
Panie zdazaja z wiaderkami po probki do badan jakosci osadu wytwarzanego w oczyszczalni sciekow lub po probki wody wybaczcie ale nie mialem smialosci zapytac...
Komunalna oczyszczalnia ścieków w Sitkówce k. Kielc.
Some of my samples from a two day workshop taken by Dawn Thorne at Stirling University. (Embroiderers' Guild, Scottish Regional Summer School)
Blogged www.ominnimo.blogspot.com
Samples of pavers for the driveway and courtyard. We are liking the group on the right, possibly with a few of the group next to it stirred in.
SAL chemist inventories newly received UF6 samples. (Seibersdorf Analytical Laboratory, Seibersdorf, Austria, 12 March 2007)
Photo Credit: Dean Calma/IAEA