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TRACE-OSU is a weekly random COVID-19 prevalence testing effort of approximately 1,000 OSU community members in Corvallis. Photo: Sean Nealon.
A couple of trace trails leading off the main trail on this mound; I think they go to Dobbs Peak (10,459 feet).
I sanded the areas where the traces would go first - this made both the pencil and the paint stick better
Tracing the area of a mobile phone is made easy and also free of cost with a reverse cellular phone lookup. The reason it is free of cost contrasts a cellular phone manager's title and address, which is considered personal and could not be exposed with a free of cost lookup due to the fact that there is no general public directory for cellphones; the site of a contact number is basic know-how.
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Birbhum, West Bengal -- 2015
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Kantha for the Bengali folks means embroidered qulit. Kantha is said to be 'Dorukha' meaning turning the worn out and old textiles and fabrics to things of beauty. It is the way the stitch is used, in different arrangements, that forms the complex vocabulary of Kantha.
A Kantha is often referred to as a rural woman's diary as it reflects the rural woman's personal account of her life's events and happenings.
Kantha embroidery has led to socio-economic empowerment of thousands of women of Birbhum. Department of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises & Textiles (MSME&T), Goverment of West Bengal in partnership with UNESCO, is developing a Rural Craft Hub at Nanoor.
Simple run stitches at the hands of skill artists create a magical artwork called as 'Kantha Embroidery'. Kantha making is a 'women's art'. It was the bengali housewife who helped the art to evolve.
The origin of the Kantha craft traces its history to a period not less than a thousand years. since then the tradition has come a long way today when the artistic brilliance of the women artists have found expressions in lifestyle products like saree, dress materials, bed and cushion covers etc. Motifs of nature including animals, birds and flowers are extensively stitched and the art work varies from intricate and heavy to light and simple designs.
There is a large concentration of the women doing Kantha embrodiery in Nanoor block of Birbhum, West Bengal. Around 2000 women of this area are engaged in doing katha embrodiery on different products. About 600 kantha artists are included in the Rural Craft Hub.
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the Star Ferry has been a loyal servant to Hong Kong citizens for over a century.
its passion and our love for it are undeniable.
Heat trace cable has been utilized in a variety of applications for a long time, including roof and gutter de-icing and pipe protection. Watch this video and learn how to use heat trace cable to keep the freeze out of your fire sprinkler system.
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Trace of The JR East Shin-Etsu line that serviced until 1997.
Usui pass, Gunma, JAPAN
(Minolta Alpha-7, AF24-105mmF3.5-4.5D)
Philadelphia based artist Sally Trace creates caricatures drawings for travelers during the 2014 holiday season at the food court.
Read about the Natchez Trace here
www.byways.org/explore/byways/2285/index.html
Highly recommend this trip. We just checked it out on our way to Austin. We plan to return this way at the end of March and spend more time exploring.
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traces: an urban documentary of the banal.
a series of images that deconstruct the movement of urban life.
shot in montreal with a 120 holga each negative is exposed 7-15 times to create a composite image of the object or scene.
this series undermines the practice of photography that views image making as objective and unilateral. the images taken as series hope to convey a sense of the urban world in movement and flux constantly building itself and falling apart.
He'd forgotten what he'd been crying about by this stage, but the evidence was still left glistening on his cheek.