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Scope: CGEM 1100HD f/10
Imaging Camera: SXV-M25C
Autoguided: SXAO, Lodestar & Maxim DL
Exposure: 285min (19x15min)
Filter: None
Processing: Maxim DL & PSCS2
This buck was part of a group of approximately 5 other deer (2 does, 3 fawns) which meandered onto the 150 yard berm of our rifle range. We of course called a cease fire, and while watching the deer calmly feed, I thought I would try to get some pictures by holding my little pocket Kodak digital camera up to my Leupold 15-30x 50mm spotting scope.
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Taken on Ilford HP5 Plus with a Diana+.
Over the shoulder shot of my cousin Jessica shooting the pellet gun at our Grandpa's house.
The Scope Series
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Wendy Harmer is one of Australia’s best-known humorists. As a stand-up comedian she performed her one-woman shows at the Melbourne, Edinburgh, Montreal and Glasgow Mayfest Comedy Festivals, in London’s West End and the Sydney Theatre Company. Wendy enjoyed huge popularity leading Sydney radio station 2Day FM’s top-rating Breakfast Show for 11 years and winning 84 of the 88 ratings surveys for that period. She has hosted, written and appeared in a variety of TV shows including ABC’s THE BIG GIG.
A former political journalist, Wendy is the author of seven books for adults including her best selling novel FAREWELL MY OVARIES, LOVE AND PUNISHMENT and NAGGING FOR BEGINNERS, a how-to guide for women. Her latest novel ROADSIDE SISTERS was published in April 2009, and her first teen novel I LOST MY MOBILE AT THE MALL was published in November 2009. Wendy’s children’s book series about Pearlie the park fairy have sold more than 400,000 copies in Australia and internationally since the first title PEARLIE IN THE PARK was published in 2003. A stage show of the books adapted by Wendy played at the Seymour Centre in Sydney and toured regional NSW in 2005 and then nationally in 2007. The animated television series based on Wendy’s PEARLIE books, co-produced by Sticky Pictures and Canadian broadcaster Nelvana, recently premiered on Network Ten in October 2009. Wendy developed the series as Creative Producer and has written many of its episodes.
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Kowloon Park - Hong Kong
Digiscoped using a Nikon 8400 and Swarovski ATS 80HD scope, 20-60x eyepiece and DCA adaptor - Manual Focus
In memory of Siu Baat To & Un Ju
© Bob Thompson
In 1925, the Rhea County Courthouse was the scene of the famous Scopes Evolution Trial, in which John Thomas Scopes, a Dayton high school teacher, was tried for teaching that human beings evolved from a lower order of animals. The trial (July 10–July 21, 1925) was covered by H. L. Mencken, world famous journalist, and was reported in newspapers all over the country. William Jennings Bryan, a fundamentalist, served as prosecutor, and Clarence Darrow, well known agnostic, served for the defense. Scopes was convicted and fined $100. On appeal, the decision was reversed by the Tennessee Supreme Court in 1927. The trial raised issues debated for many years: the right of taxpayers to control curriculum, separation of church and state, academic freedom, and the relationship between science and religion. Built in the 1890s, the courthouse has been restored to its 1925 appearance and houses the Scopes Trial Museum.
Display of contours in real time on an oscilloscope. Done with an arduino (serial communication) and an R-2R ladder as DAC.
This is slow due to the serial communication.
The X-ray mashie dad taught me to use at the vet clinic when we were checking up on our cat that I helped him operate
The fully adjustable (windage and elevation) fixed 4x scope has a great hair line accurate reticule that is also able illuminate to red or green to a very high and crisp standard. If the circumstance arises and a target is too close for the scope, there is a set of iron sights atop the main body of the scope. Except instead of a metal front sight, this scope features an authentic fiber optic, light enhanced sight. This provides an excellent point of reference in even the lowest of light conditions.
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Sigridur Kristinsdottir, Environment Agency Island, at the Initial planning conference, Skagerrak Oilspill Chemical Exercise SCOPE. Horten, 9. - 10. februar 2017. Exercise will be conducted september 2017.
Scope
The progressive rockgroup Scope was founded in Zwolle, The Netherlands in 1971. The band was founded by Henk Zomer (drums) and Rik Elings (keyboards, flute) who knew each other from high school where they played together in a band called Strange Power. Under this name they recorded two singles in 1971, "That's The Way/Turn Me Loose" and "Tenderfoot/Spring". With the addition of Rens Nieuwland (guitar) and Erik Raayman (bass guitar) they became Scope. In the coming years they play a lot throughout The Netherlands and Germany. In 1974 they record their debut in Germany for the Dutch label Negram.
In 1975 Rob Franken (keyboards) joins the band, Raayman leaves the band and joins Medusa, and Elings switches to bass guitar. With this line up they record their second album, also in Germany.
In 1976 drummer Zomer leaves the band and is replaced by Robert Vink for a short time. The next drummer is Roland Zeldenrust. In the same year they see a new bass player, Pablo Nahar. All these changes lead to end of the band in 1976.
Scope – II
Label: Atlantic ‎– ATL 50 078
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1975
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul
Style: Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Jazz-Funk
Tracklist
A1 Tamotua
A2 Frisky Frog Funk
A3 Shuttle Service
A4 Ant-Artica
B1 Big Ferro
B2 High Checker
B3 Shuffle Funk Dog
B4 The Zebra (Part I)
B5 The Zebra (Part II)
Credits
Bass Guitar [Fender Precision], Grand Piano, Flute [Gemeinhart], Strings [Solina Strings] – Rik Elings
Drums [Ludwig Drums] – Henk Zomer
Electric Guitar [Gibson Les Paul Guitar], Twelve-String Guitar – Rens Nieuwland
Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp Odyssey] – Rob Franken
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