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Bobolink, seen through a scope at Friends of the Mississippi River's Vermillion Highlands birding hike, May 22, 2010.
I want to thank BartCam for initially posting a black and white version of the Kehinde Wiley exhibit and posting a most excellent photo in the Virginia Museum group. That photo was brilliant and inspired me to return for a Black and white session.
The Scope Series
Hope 2010: Crisis, Catharsis, Renewal
Yar Mayen is a 20 year old Sudanese refugee who came to Australia in 2006. She has just completed a nursing degree at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney and hopes in the future to become a doctor.
Yar’s homeland is Southern Sudan, however she lived in Kenya from 1999 until arriving in Australia. Due to outstanding academic achievement, she was offered a scholarship to study in Canada but choose to relocate to Australia on a refugee VISA so she could remain with her siblings.
In 2010 she looks forward to beginning her career as a nurse and also returning to Sudan, for the first time in many years, to visit her mother and younger sister who she hasn't seen for 10 years.
Yar lives with three of her siblings in Doonside in Sydney’s west.
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SCOPE Art Fair opened it's doors to throngs of excited VIP's during a special Tuesday night preview of the show. Miami's Art Basel week is just starting to gear up, and the work at this year's SCOPE is already very different from last year - featuring much more up-and-coming talent, and prices that seem to be lower overall.
Read the full story here: www.warholian.com/2011/11/30/scope-miami-vip-preview/
Photos by Michael Cuffe of Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/MichaelCuffe
Principia College Cross Country Regionals, Rock Island, IL - 15 November 2008. PHOTOGRAPHER: Cameron L. Martindell/offyonder.com
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Image from 'Statistique générale topographique, industrielle, historique ... et biographique du Département de la Gironde', 001217932
Author: FÉRET, Édouard.
Volume: 02
Page: 733
Year: 1874
Place: Paris
Publisher:
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Photographer: Moore, W.J.
Numbering Note: Photographer's number No. 1247.
[View of Mount Pleasant from the Lee Block, Broadway and Main]
Photo Geography: Vancouver (B.C.)
Date of Creation: 7-Jul-13
Nitrate negative; 20 x 165 cm
Physical Condition Note: Mirroring along bottom edge.
Scope and Content: Photograph also shows False Creek east of Main, Downtown Vancouver and the Cambie Street Bridge in the background. Some prominent buildings include: Quebec Manor, Arcadian Hall, Dudley Block, Muir Apartments and Mount Pleasant Public School.
Subjects:
False Creek (Vancouver, B.C.),
Bridges,
Mount Pleasant (Vancouver, B.C.),
Apartment Buildings,
Schools,
Panoramic photographs
Physical Char Note: Cirkut Part of Series: Collected photographs
Part of Subseries: W.J. Moore Cirkut negatives
Statement of Resp: W.J. Moore Photo
PRI REC NO: Add. MSS. 54
Item Number: PAN N161A