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This evening I was able to take candid photos of a group having Happy Hour / Trivia Night as part of a team building exercise. A fun event.
Liked the results here of using the gelled CTO warm bounce flash to help add some details to what was a very dark venue there in then bar ... but capturing the moment at high ISO also really allows the full light and various source of light to be scene in the setting. Bouncing the light also keeps all the nice shadows and depth to the scene as well.
One of the teams here was working on coming up to an answer for a question.
Beautiful Monarch's and a bee working together towards one goal..Pollinating! ; )
I was so happy to see some Monarchs!! They are 'fueling' up for their long journey to Mexico!
Monarch's are almost becoming extinct..We have to do something to save these beauties!! ..I know one of my contacts on Flickr in New Zealand is helping ! ; )
A jay carrying acorns to its cache. These birds can carry as many as 5000 of these fruits in a year. They remember where they put most of then but not all, which helps the oak tree to colonise new territory.
In the waining hours, in the last light of the day, I finally took Toby out for a game of fetch.
I throw it, he brings it back - a nightly ritual that never seems to grow old.
Temps were still in the 80s but I couldn't let National Dog Day pass without celebrating in the only way the pup knows.
In the background , Henry snuffles amongst the plants, celebrating the day in his own special way.
Daily Dog Challenge: 2843. "Day of the Dog"
Our Daily Challenge 8/23 - "Walls"
Our humble retraining wall. It came with the house. Not much to look at, but it does the job and so long as it continues to do so there is little chance of our replacing it.
With some down time on the Death Star these wee troopers work together solving this dual ball Labyrinth puzzle.
Now on the lead, 4464 makes plenty of noise at the front while hauling 8L13 through Pipers Flat, north of Wallerawang, on the Kandos branch, with 4473/4702 helping on the rear.
Very early morning at the seaside of Hoi An. With the first sunlight everybody helps pulling the fishing net out of the sea.
Least Terns work together to raise their chicks. While one parent is out hunting for fish, the other keeps the chicks warm and safe. This moment captures the exchange between parents as one comes back with fish to feed the chicks.
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Teamwork means that we share a common ideal, Embrace a common goal. Regardless of our differences, we strive shoulder to shoulder, Confident in one another’s faith, trust, and commitment. In the end, teamwork can be summed up in five short words: "We believe in each other."
A farmer noticed a highway department truck pulling over on to the shoulder of the road. A man got out and dug a hole, then got back into the truck. Then the other occupant got out, filled up the hole and got back in the truck. Every fifty yards this amazing process was repeated. ’What are you doing?’ the farmer asked. The driver replied, ’We’re on a highway beautification project, and the guy who plants the trees is home sick today.’ What’s the bottom line (morale)? No Unity, no Productivity! God blesses those who work together in unity!
3 STEPS FOR EFFECTIVE TEAMWORK
1.) The team members must Care for One Another.
Uncaring people on a team are like two guys in a sinking boat, sitting together at one end doing nothing. As the people at the other end are bailing furiously, one says, ’Thank God that hole isn’t in our end of the boat.’ Without Sacrifice there can be no Success! Sometimes we are called to sacrifice: time, effort, comfort, and our own desires for the sake of the team. We should adapt the Musketeer motto ‘All for One and One for All!’
2) The team members must communicate effectively
In Hurricane Katrina, hundreds died while those who could have rescued them stood by. Why? Communication broke down.
3) ’Your rights’ must take second place,
The team’s success must always be of greater value than your own individual interests. Your “I’ll do it myself, that way I know it’ll get done right” attitude, robs others of the opportunity to participate, learn and grow, and leaves the job undone or poorly done.
T.E.A.M = Together Everyone Achieves More!
"Therefore if you have any encouragement from being united with Christ, if any comfort from his love, if any common sharing in the Spirit, if any tenderness and compassion, then make my joy complete by being like-minded, having the same love, being one in spirit and of one mind. Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus."
Philippians 2:1-5
No EXIF data for the lens because I was using an old Tamron 90mm macro (at somewhere around f/4, I would guess) along with a passive lens adapter on my full-frame Sony mirrorless(1/125s ISO 400). The soft lighting came from a large window.
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Portrait from the recent shoot I had with Teamwork. I digged the area that we were in and had to snap this one.
All the light streaks were done in camera. Believe it.
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Highest position: 51 on Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Oreca 07 - Gibson, LMP2, 4,2l ccm, 590hp, #24 NIELSEN RACING , Fahrer: Naveen RAO (USA), Cem BOLUKBASI (TUR), Colin BRAUN (USA)). Freies Training 24h Le Mans am 12.6.25
Here we observe two females eating small mushrooms. The dorsal brown coloration shows this stage of feeding :)
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Nous observons ici deux femelles en train de manger des petits champignons. La coloration brunatre dorsale montre ce stade d'alimentation :)
Intermodal trains 234 (left) and 218 (right) have just arrived at the New Haven Connection in Bellevue, Ohio, and will soon be moving again across Ohio with new outbound crews onboard. 234, led by D9-40CW #9447, will stop at the Rickenbacker Intermodal Terminal near Columbus to set off and pick up cars, then continue towards its final destination of Norfolk International Terminal in Norfolk, Virginia. 218, led by the Central of Georgia heritage unit (ES44AC #8101), will deliver its train to the Charlotte Intermodal Terminal, located between the runways of the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport in North Carolina. Both trains originated in Chicago.