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This is a photo of all the samples that I prepared today, that will help me decide what to do with my metal clay. More photos and post over here.
Camera : OLMPUS E-5(Sample)
Lens : ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 12-60mm F2.8-4.0 SWD(Sample)
at OLMPUS Photo Festa OSAKA
GLERL scientist at work in the laboratory calibrating instruments for field work (Tom Johengen). GLERL 2009.
Some of my samples from a two day workshop taken by Dawn Thorne at Stirling University. (Embroiderers' Guild, Scottish Regional Summer School)
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simple stitches added to an old goldwork sample which I had become stuck with. I've used quite a thick variagated thread.
The Standard Assessment of Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods in Smallholder Systems (SAMPLES) Program aims to identify pro-poor mitigation options in smallholder farming systems, focusing on opportunities to both benefit farmers’ food security and contribute to climate change mitigation.
This photo was taken at the SAMPLES Annual Workshop June 25-28th, 2013 in Nyando District, Kenya. Photo by K. Foster (ICRAF).
These are my 2 homies Jazzy and Brandon just coolin with some samples on their feet. Shit I really wish I was their sz..
DNA samples conserved at room temperature. (photo: Bioversity/ILRI, by kind permission of RDA genebank, National Agrobiodiversity Center, Suwon, Republic of Korea)
So I just noticed that I haven't uploaded a sample video. Some people have been asking me to do a short video to see the quality.. so.. here you go :P Edited a bit through Lightroom 4. I also minimized the volmune down to 10% just because it's rain and I don't think using music for a 6 second video would do much.
Also.. it looks a bit fuzzy because there's a screen (I shot this from my room)
Cold, chilly day in Southern California.
Students sample eelgrass in Humboldt Bay as part of a research project to understand how eelgrass affects ocean chemistry. Read more: go.ucsd.edu/2sXQSDY Credit: Joe Tyburczy
The Standard Assessment of Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods in Smallholder Systems (SAMPLES) Program aims to identify pro-poor mitigation options in smallholder farming systems, focusing on opportunities to both benefit farmers’ food security and contribute to climate change mitigation.
Photo: Training SAMPLES students from Maseno University in the field in Nyando District, western Kenya.
NYS DEC Collecting water samples from the Rosette. Water chemistry samples are collected with clear containers (left). Phytoplankton samples are collected with opaque brown bottles (right) to keep light from affecting the phytoplankton. CSMI Cooperative Science and monitoring Initiative Lake Ontario on board the Lake Guardian
Taken and originally posted in 2014.
A woman samples a white wine at the wine-tasting bar at the Hess Winery in Napa.
The Standard Assessment of Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods in Smallholder Systems (SAMPLES) Program aims to identify pro-poor mitigation options in smallholder farming systems, focusing on opportunities to both benefit farmers’ food security and contribute to climate change mitigation.
Pictured here is the last remaining area of forest in Nyando District, western Kenya. Photo by K. Foster (ICRAF).
Sugar sampling at the discharge end of the sugar drier at Fairymead Sugar Mill, Bundaberg. Scanned from a publication (1969) by CSR Limited on behalf of the Australian Sugar Industry.
Members of marine chemistry professor Andrew Dickson's lab bottle seawater samples used in chemical analysis, June 28, 2013 Dickson has created the calibration standard for proper measurement of ocean CO2 levels. It is the basis of a protocol followed by marine chemistry labs around the world. Today Dickson’s lab prepares and bottles thousands of reference samples each year for distribution throughout the research community.
The huge samples room of the Nairobi coffee auctions.
Once a buyer won the auction for a coffee lot, he will collect a one-kilogram sample to this room and will have a few days to confirm he wants the full lot to be shipped.