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This pic was also taken from moving train...It a part of Almati Dam river body..the entire stretch is so beautiful....with cool breeze touching ur face...and making u feel alive and kicking.....hope all my flickr friends are having a nice sunday...
September 01, 2013:
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Toronto,
Commuter Rail System,
Metrolinx Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System,
Metrolinx Weston Subdivision,
Georgetown-Kitchener Corridor Expansion,
West Toronto Diamond Grade Separation,
CP (Canadian Pacific Railway),
CP Bridge (Deck Span) Move For Tunnel 1,
Airplane Photo,
F18 Taking Part In The CNE Air Show,
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Imagine yourself looking straight up, and you'd see this. The giant blobby streak is the main engine of the Delta II still burning. The three streaks to the top right are three boosters that were separated from the craft, and that whispy thing to the left is Mars itself, I think! (unverified)
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Acetate separations for a screenprint. They're taped to the window so I can see where the ink is thin or scratched. The top one will be printed in black over the bottom one, which will be orangey. There are two other separations -- one yellowy and one a midnight blue, for the sky.
“Separation
Your absence has gone through me
Like thread through a needle.
Everything I do is stitched with its color.”
― W.S. Merwin
Director Asghar Farhadi answered audience questions at the December 14, 2011 screening of "A Separation." The screening was held at the Academy of Television of Arts & Sciences in North Hollywood by the KCET Cinema Series. It was hosted by movie critic Pete Hammond.
For more on 'A Separation' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/
Things are going very well and very badly all at once lately, hence the lack of posting and commenting. I do miss all of my Flickr friends, and am still admiring your work from a distance.
More in my Blind collection.
Due to the poor performance of my camera under low light conditions this one is extremely grainy. In the storyline of the photos, it's another singer/lover but the guy doesn't notice her.
The sign has been constructed by printing out individual characters onto separate pieces of a4 paper which have been individually hung. This allows for the letter to be quite large and bold. The dramatic spacing also adds emphasis. It is clearly visible behind the glass of the window.
There was a contest to design the yearbook cover. I immediately had this idea because everyone could relate. So I went home and drew my Levis Featherweight Bellbottoms. (My favorite pants back then, and they still fit!) With color separation, of course.
See what some of my peers said about this cover on Facebook. (If you can't see this, try "interested in" the event?)
today's her last day and although i'm very proud that she's leaving her comfort zone because she believes that she can be so much more in some other place.. there is that selfish part of me (that was so evident over lunch) that's begging her to stay...
Newell Recycling of Atlanta, Inc. was opened in 1976. Initially planned as a heavy media separation plant, the company broadened its scope to recycle ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The current operations include the shredder, the metal recovery plant, the non-ferrous warehouse, the iron yard, the aluminum can receiving center, and the Newell Transportation complex.
The state of the art facility is not only efficient, but built to the highest environmental standards. Newell has pioneered “Greenfield” design for recycling plants, making its facilities a showcase for the industry. Today, Newell Recycling, LLC is owned by Sharon Newell Shirley and has been recognized as one of Atlanta’s Top Women Owned Companies.