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Brad Singer / Professor of Geoscience
Nikon D5200 digital SLR camera
1. Graduate student Helene LeMevel and Alex DeMets, surveying a deformed paleo-shoreline at the Laguna del Maule Volcanic Field, southern Chilean Andes using GPS satellite receiver. A very young lava flow is immediately behind the students, Cerro Azul and Descabezado Grande Volcanoes 40 km to the north dominate the skyline. / 2. A vast lava flow - like the one behind the students - dammed this lake about 19,000 years ago, raising its level 200 meters to the position we are standing at. / 3. This ancient shoreline is tilted up more than 60 meters since the lake level dropped in a flood about 8,000 years ago. This uplift is due to intrusion of magma below the lake basin. This work is part of an NSF supported research project I am leading.
Orla rehearsing 'To The Northeast', Mornington Singers, conducted by Orla Flanagan, St Ann's Church, Dublin (20 May 2017)
Chantry Singers and Addison Women's Choir acknowledging audience after joint concert at Preston Mennonite Church May 2009 excellent choral afternoon . Thanks for the invitation ladies!
Open Mic nite (Wednesdays) at Barry's Bar, London Road, Sheffield. (Shot with flash & zoom, lighting tweaked in Photoshop.) She sings with accompaniment by the guitarist in the red shirt (click thru).
I wasn't the only one documenting this spontaneous party-crashing. Of course, this wasn't allowed to faze the game players at all.
In the afternoon of Tuesday 5th June 2012 the Etchingham Singers were joined by three soloists, and accompanied by Courtney Kenny, performed a programme of songs from the shows that were playing in London in 1952/53.
The performance in Etchingham Parish Church was the last event of the weekend celebrations of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
All the pictures taken during the afternoon were taken without flash, using available light coming through the windows, to avoid unwanted distraction for the performers or audience.
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courtesy photo by David Leathers Sr.
David "DJ" Leathers Jr., 15, performs at a summer singing competition in Las Vegas. DJ, the son of David and Consandra Leathers, both Fort Bragg employees, won first place in the singing competiton among teenagers and young adults ages 13 to 24. He is scheduled to sing Wednesday at the National Disability Employment Awareness luncheon at the Fort Bragg Officers' Club.