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'The first great thing is to find yourself, and for that you need solitude and contemplation: at least sometimes. I tell you, deliverence will not come from the rushing, noisy centres of civilization. It will come from the lonely places.'
Farthest North (1897) - Fridjof Nansen
The Milton S. Eisenhower Library of The Johns Hopkins University
Photo by John Belanger, JHU Class of 2014
Another image from my recent trip to Dorset. My son and i walked over the headland from Swanage to Old harry Rocks and spotted this along the way. The light play out at sea adding some drama to an already dramatic scene.
After having flown in from Vancouver in the morning, I went to school and then spent a few hours in the library gathering materials for the term paper. By the end of the day, they seemed like stacks of doom rather than a happy collection of books, so I did some manipulations of the photo to convey the feeling.
This is photo #105 in my Project 365 series.
Materials: I used pancakes, cardboard, plate, blueberries, powdered sugar, shaving cream (for whipped cream).
Idea: My idea was to make the photo look like an advertisement for breakfast pancakes.
Process: I used cardboard to stack the pancakes onto one another and put some blueberries around and on it. I took the photo with a large aperture to focus more on the pancakes.
The upper instrumentation payload stack for the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission (MMS) is lifted toward the mission's lower stack in the Astrotech payload processing facility in Titusville, Florida, near Kennedy Space Center. MMS consists of four identical spacecraft that will work together to provide the first three-dimensional view of magnetic reconnection, a fundamental process which occurs throughout the universe. Launch aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex 41 on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station is targeted for March 12. To learn more about MMS, visit www.nasa.gov/mms. Photo credit: NASA/Jim Grossmann
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
On BNSF's busy Transcon line, a westbound stack and an eastbound pig train pass each other at a closing speed of close to 140 miles per hour. With plenty of power on the front and DPU's on the rear, these trains cross the barren country at an incredible pace.
This photo shows two of my Compukit UK101s, along with the pile of test equipment that seems to have grown up around them.
The Compukit on the bottom, in the unpainted wooden case, has been modified with a 6809 CPU. That's the one I want to work on!
A Jagged Ambush Bug and a Northern Crab Spider, hanging out on a zinnia, both waiting for a meal to come along. I wish I had the time to sit and wait with them, as it would have been interesting to wee which predator got the first meal. Andover, NJ
Six images, stacked using Helicon Focus
Stacks of memories through this door which was once the entrance to Collingwood Library - including to a dusty stack
© Anne Holmes
Elegant stacked wedding cake, too bad we didn't get a photo with the cake topper of flowers on it....
First attempt at multiplicity stacking.
I did this because I was reminiscing about the movie Identity.
"What a sausage fest." -@LuPach
"Oh, you have so many looks." -Homer Simpson
Stackable Square Boxes
Folded by Marcela Brina
Designer: Tomoko Fuse
More details in: www.artisbellus.com/2015/01/origami-boxes-stackable-squar...
Beamish Museum, County Durham. April 2017. Taken on Minolta 430EX with Lomography Orca B&W 110 film. Processed and scanned by AG Photolab.
Here's an easy way to measure the headset stack height required for a frame.
Please see the headset drawing for measuring instructions for determining headset dimensions.
Lots of chimney stacks on the roofs but nowadays many homes do not have coal burning fires! I took this during my walk into Troon, this morning and it was very cold with a strong wind blowing from the sea but you do not see smoke rising from the chimney pots!
Our Daily Challenge ~ On The Rooftops ...
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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