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Historic Rhea County Courthouse in Dayton, Tennessee. It was constructed 1890-91 in a combination of Romanesque Revival and Italian Villa styles. The courthouse is most famous as the location of the 1925 Scopes Trial (Scopes Monkey Trial or Scopes Evolution Trial). Local teacher John Scopes was tried for teaching evolution in a public school and violating Tennessee's Butler Act. Lawyers in the trial were William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence Darrow for the defense.
The Rhea County Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972 (NRHP No. 72001251). It was also designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
Initial planning conference, Skagerrak Oilspill Chemical Exercise SCOPE. Horten, 9. - 10. februar 2017. Exercise will be conducted september 2017.
Large dark blue scope is a Meade LX90 GPS 8" F10 SCT
Light blue scope on top is a Skywatcher ST80 80mm F5 refractor used as a guidescope
Crayford focuser added to the back of the LX90 with electronic focusing
Imaging done with a Meade DSI 2C
Guiding done with a QHY5
SCOPE NEW YORK TO SHOW THE BEST OF INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY ART AT LINCOLN CENTER
Sneak Preview Thursday, February 22nd,
3pm-8pm
Daily Entry: 10am-8pm, Friday, February 23 – Monday, February 26, 2007
The Scope Pavilion
Lincoln Center
Damrosch Park,
Corner of 62 Street and 10th Avenue
Scope hunts down that most endangered of species: the emerging artist. Both moving target and elusive chameleon, Scope’s 65 participants capture this exotic breed in their roving crosshairs. Challenging passive viewing with 25,000 square feet of open-range, Scope New York exposes visitors to a real-time survey of the contemporary art world available nowhere else.
Building on last year's success, which broke all sales and attendance figures for an alternative art fair, Scope New York 2007 is proud to announce its new location: a 25,000 square-foot pavilion at New York's most famous cultural icon, Lincoln Center. Situated in Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park, at the corner of 62nd Street and 10th Avenue, Scope New York is just blocks from the Armory Show.
Scope New York returns for its sixth-straight year with its new location. Featuring galleries from four continents and 20 countries, including China, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Brazil, Italy, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Germany, UK, Spain, and Canada, Scope New York 2007 is the most internationally diverse fair to date. Scope's sixty-five international exhibitors will uphold its unique tradition of one-person and thematic group shows presented alongside museum-quality programming, collector tours, screenings, and special events. The fair opens daily at 10 AM.
Continuing its mandate to redefine what an art fair is, this year's Scope New York will take advantage of its unique location with special projects by Scope exhibiting artists. Visitors to the fair will be embraced and initiated by roving performers, sound and video pieces interspersed throughout the fair. Nestled atop a snow blown “mountain,” viewers can seek sanctuary in a veritable hunting lodge, where art stars, icons and iconoclasts interview each other and warm to a crackling fire.
For more information about Scope's special projects and daily programming, please download the picture schedule at www.scope-art.com/images/stories/picturesched1.pdf .
Valve Junior (V2 Combo stock) attempting to reproduce a 1kHz square wave - scope across a 4 ohm resistive dummy load in place of the speaker - input about 60mv peak to peak - volume at about 11 o'clock.
The FX Plasma Scope is the Next Gen European sniper scope. Powered by a Plasma battery this scope uses holographic dots and or crosses instead of the old wire crosses. The scope is also equipped with a laser designator and a distance laser. The Plasma battery is held in the upper part of the scope where the Black Blue wire is attached. The Scope shown on the picture also has the same attachment as a Dragunov scope to keep the right distance between your eye and the scope's first magnefier glass. The scope automaticly adjusts it'self to variable wind speeds and ranges.. making a spotter un-necesarry. He is replaced by a defender..
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Gathering of the scopes and observers at Montebello OSP on July 23 2014.
Pentax LX with smc P-K 50mm F1.2. TriX at 320 developed in Xtol 1:2. Scanned with DLSR and macro lens.
A young stargazer peers through the finder on my six inch reflector (Orion XT-6 Classic)
After decades of viewing the universe through other people's scopes, I finally picked up my own. This is its first trip to Table Mountain, where I go each August to watch the annual Perseid meteor shower.
In this image, the sun is still up - the real show was a bit later.
Scope: CGEM 1100HD Hyperstar f/2
Imaging Camera: SXV-M25C
Autoguided: Orion ST80 guide scope, Lodestar and PHD
Exposure: 132min (396x20sec)
Filter: None
Processing: Maxim DL & PSCS2
The Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky.
See my blog post series for information and commentary.
i think these holes were used to insert the camera and tools for guidance. that big bandaed area to the left is where the drainage incision is.
i had emergency gallbladder removal surgery sunday july 27. this is some of the aftermath. read more about it here: tinyurl.com/6r2yj3
Objective end of the scope. I really like it so far. Nitrogen purged, Etched reticle. One piece tube. Nice solid clicks on the knobs.