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at Steven Harvey Projects, at Scope, 2012

July 28th: Screen grab from all four cameras after just finishing syncing all four refractors to each other (3 out of four were ring mounted).

Weiser (Idaho) boys golf tournament, April 22, 2014.

Common Frogs now spawning on the large pond at Little Boghead Nature Park Bathgate .

Digiscoped video using Samsung A3 phone and Swarovski scope.

All I did was add plates and grips to the scope.

How many people are aware that Polaris is really a double star? The amount of times you have lined up on it, aligned your finderscope, and checked a whole host of other things on it, and many people didn't realise that it is a double, the companion at Mag 9.1 and 18.4" away. www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number...

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Please note that a new hardware version of this device has been released, therefore these images will most likely not apply to it.

50 yard target thru the cheapo scope on my Western Auto (i.e. no name generic 40 year old bolt action 22)

Another teaser from our shoot on Seymour. Big c'mon!

Scope: CGEM 1100HD Hyperstar f/2

Imaging Camera: SXV-M25C

Autoguided: Orion mini 50mm guide scope, Lodestar and PHD

Exposure: 366min (183x2min)

Filter: None

Processing: Maxim DL & PSCS2

Union Scope finds iconic images on the Internet from different European cultures, about topics that concern Europeans today. It displays these images by country inside a map of the European Union, revealing the cultural differences and similarities that exist within Europe around topics that concern European citizens.

 

Credit: Fako Berkers

Created from scratch, Juliascope parplot case 11 combination, with an added effect using Filter Forge's lighting from bump snippet filter. I am posting both versions but I absolutely love this one. Created with JWildfire 3.20 and Filter forge 7

terraPin OSKAR; Ilford Pan F +

"In 1925, when he volunteered to defend John Scopes' right to teach evolution, Clarence Darrow had already reached the top of his profession. The year before, in a sensational trial in Chicago, he saved the child-killers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb from the death penalty. The Scopes trial would bring him even greater notoriety.

 

Clarence Darrow grew up in an unconventional household. His father was a carpenter and part-time undertaker in the little town of Kinsman, Ohio. He was also an atheist. "The fact that my father was a heretic always put him on the defensive," Darrow later wrote. "We children thought it was only right and loyal that we should defend his cause."

 

After practicing law in a small Ohio town, Darrow moved his young family to Chicago. In five short years he was general attorney for the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. He was making lots of money representing the powerful railroad, but he yearned to do something important with his life.

 

When the workers of the Pullman Railway Company went on strike in 1894, Darrow resigned his job to defend them against the railroad. Over the next few years, he defended strikers, labor leaders and anarchists. By the turn of the century he was a celebrity of the radical left.

 

In 1912 Darrow took on a case that almost destroyed his career when he defended two union officials accused of murder in the dynamiting of the Los Angeles Times building. Before the trial was over, Darrow himself was under attack -- for bribing the jury. Though he was not found guilty, his reputation would never be the same. "He was devastated," says biographer Kevin Tierney, "and I think it's fair to say that he had a kind of nervous breakdown. From then on he never got any employment from organized labor. His career as a union lawyer came to an end and he became a criminal defense lawyer."

 

By the 1920s Darrow was back on top as the most famous trial attorney in America, a persuasive speaker who earned up to a quarter million dollars a case. But it wasn't the law that excited him -- it was the great contest over ideas. Darrow had supported the populist candidate William Jennings Bryan in his first presidential campaign. But he opposed Bryan's religious beliefs. For years Darrow had been trying to engage Bryan in a public debate over science and religion. He believed the Scopes trial would be the perfect platform for that debate.

 

In the courtroom, Darrow faced an uphill battle. Judge John T. Raulston carried a Bible and began each day with a prayer. He refused to overturn the anti-evolution law and would not allow scientists to testify in favor of evolution.

 

Frustrated, Darrow came up with an unorthodox plan. On the seventh day of the trial, on a platform outside the Dayton, Tennesseee courthouse, he called William Jennings Bryan to the stand as an expert on the Bible. Before a crowd of two thousand people, Darrow tried to trap Bryan into admitting the absurdity of his belief in Genesis. The debate escalated into a furious argument over the meaning of religion. By the time the judge called a halt, the two men were shaking their fists at one another.

 

The next day the national press announced that Clarence Darrow had exposed Bryan's "mindless" belief in Biblical scripture. But many people called Darrow's inquisition "a thing of immense cruelty." When Bryan died five days after the Scopes trial ended, some even accused Darrow of murder. He countered that Bryan had died of "a busted belly."

 

In 1927 Darrow and the American Civil Liberties Union appealed the case before the Tennessee Supreme Court. John Scopes' conviction was overturned on a technicality -- but the anti-evolution law remained on the books for many more years.

 

Darrow continued to try high profile cases into his 70s. He died in 1938 at the age of 81. At his request, friends scattered his ashes over a bridge in Chicago's Jackson Park."

- www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/monkeytrial/peopleevents/p_darrow.html

 

Scope: CGEM 1100HD Hyperstar f/2

Imaging Camera: SXV-M25C

Autoguided: Orion mini 50mm guide scope, Lodestar and PHD

Exposure: 99x5min (495min)

Filter: Baader UHC-S

Processing: Maxim DL & PSCS2

Engine (chassis): Detroit Diesel 8.2 V-8 diesel

Transmission: Eaton-Fuller 13 speed

Engine (excavator): Detroit Diesel 4-53T four cylinder diesel

 

(Ex-NY State DOT unit.)

 

Photo courtesy of Auctions International.

C.Scope CS6MXİ; Bursa Dedektör ayrıcalığıyla yeryüzünün en çok tercih edilen cihazı C.Scope CS6MXİ ile tanışın! Üstün performansa sahip olan cihaz sayesinde toprak altındaki madenleri bulmanız artık daha kolay olacak. Sınıfındaki diğer üründen daha hızlı, daha hassas algılama sitemi ve daha isab...

 

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Designing faux "atoms" out of marshmellows and jelly beans

i took this by placing the lens of the compact directly onto the eyepiece of a spotting scope.

Obama Superman Wall by Mr. Brainwash, Miami Art Basel, Scope Art Fair, December 2008

Karim Hamid, dfaulkeen gallery

 

clams give themselves away by the characteristic holes in the sand, made by their trunks

Terje Sandik, South East Police District, at the Initial Planning Conference, Skagerrak Oilspill Chemical Exercise SCOPE. Horten, 9. - 10. februar 2017. Exercise will be conducted september 2017.

So, Yeah V.2 of my G11

I added a Scope and more Details

Please leave a Comment :D

 

I know that there is a lot of flare in this picture, but I really like the perspective of the lamp and the arena in the background.

My Orion 100mm ED apo refractor at night.

Night Vision goggles

ak side rail

vertical grip

shotgun ranges

airsoft

airgun

red dot sight

green laser sight

rail mount

handgun

gun parts

gun rang bags

tactical rifle

laser grips

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Photo is Licensed under a creative commons share-alike. Use freely but give attribution and link to Alice Linahan, Voices Empower, Leader in Clear. Concise. Communication."

Alice Linahan, Managing Director

  

A long exposure taken while at dinner with my friend Lea the other week. The food at this place is okay, and they have specials on week nights (mostly on drinks-- half price bottles of wine or cocktails or whatever), but their policy on the specials seems to be to charge you full price and if you happen to notice that they didn't put the discount and complain then you win the special price. I'd probably go their more often if they didn't do this, despite the pretentious attitudes, which- along with the fact that the wait and bus staff all dress entirely in black and all seem to come from somewhere in the former Soviet bloc- I find kind of amusing.

 

I recently refound the Pixies' Trompe du Monde, which I played so much when I first got it that I had to throw the tape out. (As an aside, the song UMass, for someone who spent their middle & high school years in the Pioneer Valley is nothing short of genius). I think that perhaps the proprietors of this joint-- perhaps imagining the restaurant they would design once they left Minsk or whatever-- listened to that album a little too much, and to the song Subbacultcha in particular....

 

We went out to the clubs, what ass

I was hoping to have her in the sack

I was looking handsome, she was looking like an erotic vulture

I was all dressed in black, she was all dressed up in black (black)

every thing was fine down here

what you call it here

call it what you will here

way down down down in this subbacultcha

Leupold intermediate eye relief scout scope in Leupold QRW rings sitting on the XS scout mount. XS ghostring also mounted.

Fantascope Anamorphic 2x

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