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This is a sample photo from my professional website, www.paulscharffphotography.com. On the site you'll see many additional photos, learn how to order books by Paul Scharff, find out more about Paul Scharff's photography services, get free wallpaper of your favorite images, and find out how to see Paul Scharff's Photo of the Day.
Many of the photographs from this "set" are also found in my book, Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket: A Photographic Portrait, published by Twin Lights Publishers (ISBN 978-1-885435-83-5).
To Share a Photo on Social Media:
1. Click on the set you would like to browse
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4. Click on the Facebook icon in the popup window
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To Download a Photo:
1. Click on the set you would like to see (Awards, Pre/Post Race, Finish, etc.)
2. Click on a specific photo from the set
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4. Click the photo sizes you would like and then click download.
National Political Director Katherine Archuleta comes to Las Vegas and speaks to Obama 2012 volunteers.
March 17, 2012.
Jason Karsh for Obama for America.
4th floor midtown - this is made out of a single piece of wood, cut vertically - essentially it's a tree on its side
To Share a Photo on Social Media:
1. Click on the set you would like to browse
2. Click on a specific photo
3. Click on the square with an arrow coming out on the ride lower side of the screen
4. Click on the Facebook icon in the popup window
4. Follow instructions in pop-up window
To Download a Photo:
1. Click on the set you would like to see (Awards, Pre/Post Race, Finish, etc.)
2. Click on a specific photo from the set
3. Click the three bubbles on the right side of the screen which is next to the square with arrow coming out.
4. Click the photo sizes you would like and then click download.
To Share a Photo on Facebook:
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3. Click on the square with an arrow coming out on the ride lower side of the screen
4. Click on the Facebook icon in the popup window
4. Follow instructions in pop-up window
To Download a Photo:
1. Click on the set you would like to see (Awards, Pre/Post Race, Finish, etc.)
2. Click on a specific photo from the set
3. Click the three bubbles on the right side of the screen which is next to the square with arrow coming out.
4. Click the photo sizes you would like and then click download.
He wasn't actually sharing-- he ate the whole thing himself, including the core and the stem.
I had my own pear, so it was all right.
To Share a Photo on Social Media:
1. Click on the set you would like to browse
2. Click on a specific photo
3. Click on the arrow pointing right on the ride lower side of the screen
4. Click on the Facebook icon in the popup window
4. Follow instructions in pop-up window
To Download a Photo:
1. Click on the set you would like to see (Awards, Pre/Post Race, Finish, etc.)
2. Click on a specific photo from the set
3. Click the arrow pointing down towards the bar which is on the right side of the screen.
4. Click the photo sizes you would like and then click download.
Sharing personal narratives during Filipino American History Month is a powerful way to honor and celebrate Filipino heritage while also fostering a deeper connection to one’s roots and identity. Here are some meaningful approaches to sharing your Filipino American heritage:
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The Solar Share / DISNOVATION.ORG (FR/PL/CA)
An Edible Solar Currency
The Solar Share project challenges prevailing economic models with insights from sunlight-harvesting organisms that are crucial to the metabolism of life on Earth. Staged as a one-square-meter microalgae bioreactor, the artwork foregrounds human energy dependence on photosynthesis and proposes harvested edible microalgae as a radical economic unit: The Solar Share. This unit is the biomass produced on one square meter of the Earth’s surface on the day of measure. This edible algae unit is a photosynthetic proof of work that can be consumed, exchanged, or stored as a currency. The Solar Share is an invitation to experience firsthand a transformative economic model that reintegrates human metabolism and energy needs with the actual new energy entering the Earth’s system as photosynthesis. The Solar Share provocatively recenters Earth’s metabolism in economics, redefining sustainability within planetary limits.
Photo: vog.photo