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Richland Public Library
Richland, Washington
April or May 2024
Leica M3
Leica 50mm Summicron v2
Kentmere 400 pushed to 800
This image is part of the f20-12 exhibition at the Strand Gallery in London, as shown here. It was reviewed "by the Guardian's Camera Club: "Study' is an oddly disturbing portrait, the colours and the map like veins combining to make an almost unidentifiable image"
Oh my, it's Monday already, 2 more exams this Friday and I'm free! Took this during my study break today, nothing special just a longer exposure in my room with all the lights off. Isn't my wallpaper nice and festive? Anyhow, back to studying! ;D
Dot now knows how and when the first humans reached the Americas. “And when did the house cats get here?” asks Dot.
Made Flickr's Explore on Nov 01, 2007!
Highest position: 26/500
Not to mention - dreary and depressing.
Yeah... this is pretty much how I feel right now....
Study nature,
love nature,
stay close to nature.
It will never fail you.
~Frank Lloyd Wright
Some of the wonderful scenery we encountered on our last summer fling on our hike around Roman Nose Lake before school started. Just after I shot this shot, I heard the hikers a ways behind us call out that there was a moose drinking out of the lake (between us and them). We had just missed her, but she caused us to have to make our own trail on around the lake to get back to where we started. The scenery was beautiful, but making trails through the buck brush was not an easy task. I've included a photo of the moose in the comments.
I hope everyone has a great conclusion to the week. HCS
Cliches: quote, reflection, bokeh, nature
Clockwise from top: ESA’s Matthias Maurer, Lina Tomelleri, Giorgio Tomelleri, Anna Maria Fioretti from the Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources (IGG), an institute of National Research Council of Italy, and ESA astronauts Pedro Duque and Luca Parmitano.
The group are posing with meteorites during the Pangaea course that is teaching astronauts how to identify interesting rock samples, as well as assess the most likely places to find traces of life on other planets.
The group are now in Bressanone, Italy, learning the theory of how planets formed, followed by field trips to apply their knowledge.
The course is organised together with the Centre of Studies and Activities for Space at the University of Padova, Italy.
Follow the course on Twitter via @ESA_CAVES or with hashtag #Pangaea, on Flickr and on the blog .
The second part of the course will start in October on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands, Spain.
Credit: ESA–M. Bernabei
Looks like Henry is studying his spelling words.
What a good boy!
Daily Dog Challenge 2294. "Footwork"
Our Daily Challenge - February 11, 2018 - "Card(s)"
118 Pictures in 2018 - #111. "Cards"
Flash cards - have they gone digital yet?
I kinda hope not.
There is something so satisfying about moving your latest conquest from the pile of "unknowns" to the pile of "knowns".
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com - The Secret Life of the Suburban Dog
Rock Study 2010
Editon of 5
41x 60 x 7cm
hand folded photo-etched brass
Being exhibited at my solo show 'Pause the Moment' at Gallery East (on Stirling Highway, nest to North Fremantle train station in Perth WA) entitled Pause the Moment which runs between 2nd July to the 25th July 2010.
Taken for Saturday Self-Challenge ~ Focus
I could not choose which of these shots to use, so here are both of them! SOOC and then added to a PicMonkey Collage