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Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

This photo was initially published in my local photo blog about the citizens of my area in Montréal. quartiersnord.photos/les-gens-the-people/

 

Although he is native and resident of Montréal-Nord, I met David in Ahuntsic Park with his friend Adrian, who lives in Pierrefonds. The two friends got to know each other through a cousin of David.

 

David told me about a project that came to his mind in January of this year. He is the initiator of a group which prepares the launch of a Web portal called NUWLA for September 21. A corporation was registered for this purpose and small investors of African descent from various cities in North America are financing it. Adrian, a graphic designer and Webmaster graduated from Vanier College, is part of this group.

 

In the words of David, NUWLA is aimed to the « black conscious community ». From what I understand, NUWLA is intended to be a place where the active members will post blogs on a variety of subjects such as health, education and business, but with an emphasis on promoting purchases and investments within in the black community around the world.

 

This portal should also be used to host individual web pages. For now, it has only a Web page with a countdown to the launch date and a presence in social media. Simply type NUWLA on your favorite search engine. This is a project that seems ambitious.

 

As agreed with the young men, I give you the addresses of their websites. You may get an idea of he success of their efforts this fall at:

 

www.nuwla.com/

 

aredcreative.com/

 

Good luck to David and Adrian!

  

Cette photo fait partie de mon projet 100 Strangers (100 inconnus). Apprenez en plus sur ce type de projet et voyez les photos d’autres photographes à 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

Cette photo a initialement été publiée sur mon blogue local dédié aux citoyens de mon quartier de Montréal quartiersnord.photos/les-gens-the-people/

 

Bien qu’il soit natif et résident de Montréal-Nord, c’est dans le Parc Ahuntsic que j’ai fait la rencontre de David et son ami Adrian qui habite Pierrefonds. Les deux amis se sont connus par l’entremise d’un cousin de David.

 

David m’a parlé d’un projet dont il a eu l’idée en janvier de cette année. Il est l’initiateur d’un groupe avec lequel il prépare, pour le 21 septembre, la mise en ligne d’un portail WEB nommé NUWLA. Une corporation a été enregistrée à cet effet et de petits investisseurs afro-canadiens et afro-américains provenant de diverses villes en Amérique du Nord en sont les financiers. Adrian, designer graphique et webmestre diplômé du Collège Vanier, fait partie de ce groupe.

 

NUWLA sera destiné, selon les propres termes de David, à la communauté noire consciente (Black conscious community). De ce que j’ai compris, il s’agira d’un lieu où les membres actifs tiendront des blogues sur une grande variété de sujets tels la santé, l’éducation et les affaires, mais avec une emphase sur la promotion des achats et investissements auprès d’entrepreneurs de leur communauté partout dans le monde.

 

Ce portail devrait aussi servir à héberger des pages web individuelles. Pour le moment, il n’a qu’une page WEB avec un compte à rebours vers le lancement et une présence dans les médias sociaux. Vous n’avez qu’à taper NUWLA sur votre moteur de recherche préféré. Il s’agit d’un projet qui semble ambitieux.

 

Tel qu’entendu avec les jeunes hommes, je vous communique les adresses de leurs sites internet. Vous pourrez vous faire une idée du succès de leur démarche dès cet automne.

 

www.nuwla.com/

 

aredcreative.com/

 

Bon succès à David et Adrian!

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Nikkor 50mm 1.8

 

Walking the portage trail at Gorham Hydro Station, I found myself caught up in a web of intrigue.

 

Fotocamera Sony DSLR-A580

Ob. Tamron 90mm Sp 1:1

 

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This female Garden Cross Spider seemed to be struggling to put her web into a good state of repair at Newchurch on the 10th August 2016.

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The Webmaster takes a rest.

 

I thought about spraying some water on the web, but I thought that might send the spider scampering away.

 

Explored - Sept 29, 2008 #281

For about 2-3 years running we did training workshops in the Washington, DC area (specifically Bethesda, if I recall correctly), teaching US federal employees how to deal with this crazy new "World Wide Web" thing.

 

Here's me hard at work uploading pictures for my new website! (coming soon)

 

www.wildtomild.com

 

A bit about me:

 

I just retired from the military. I was a Navy Seal for over 20 years.

 

Now I work as a Product Sampling Technician at Hormel foods.

 

I love to play Socom 3 online on PlayStation 2, my screen name is Moose007. Please feel free to add me to your friend's list.

 

Bye bye!

  

This is a campera toss of the outside of a building during the day that had square blocks... The rolling shutter effect really worked here...

Outside in the front yard in between the Yellow Lantana Blossoms. I noticed this large Banana Spider making a web to snare insects. I got in close with my 60mm Macro lens and could see it was getting nervous and also see it shooting me with it's web.

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Thanks for all your wonderful support on my work in Photography,

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Ready to cook in his WFMU Hungry Cat apron

Fairy Lights x2 with iPhone movement and spider added IG

Flaybo İlanları Nedir?

 

 

 

Sosyal medya artık dünyanın kabullendiği ve iletişimin en yüksek olduğu mecralardan biri haline geldi. Her türlü ticari çalışmalar sosyal medya ve internet üzerinden yapılıyor. Bu amaçla kurulan forumumuz Türkiye'de freelance olarak çalışan bütün internet uzmanlarını bir araya getiriyor. Firmaların ve bireylerin ihtiyaçlarına cevap vermek, işini yaptırmak isteyenle iş yapmak isteyeni buluşturan flaybo bu sayede büyük bir açığı da kapatmış olacak.

 

 

 

Nasıl İş Alınır?

 

 

 

Eğer alanında uzman bir internet kullanıcısıysanız foruma üye olduktan sonra hangi alanda hizmet verecekseniz tercihlerinizi yaparak kendi ilan sayfanızı oluşturuyorsunuz. Kendinizi en iyi tanıtan kelimelerle neden tercih edilmeniz gerektiğini yazarak gelecek olan işleri beklemeye başlıyorsunuz.

 

 

 

Nasıl İş Verilir?

 

 

 

İşinizi ön plana çıkarmak ve internet ortamında çalışmalarınızı tanıtmak için öncelikle foruma üye oluyorsunuz. Üyeliğinizin ardından ihtiyacınızın bulunduğu alanda ilanları tarayarak sizin için en uygun wm aracı webmaster uzmanını bularak iletişime geçiyorsunuz. İhtiyacınızı bildirdikten sonra gerekli çalışmaların teslim edilmesini bekliyorsunuz. Bu noktada hem ödeme hem de iş tesliminde her iki tarafın haklarını koruyarak güvenilir bir iletişim ortamı yaratıyoruz.

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The patience of the hunter

Apart from the fact that it's a spider, I don't know what it is.

Hopefully Callum might look in and identify it.

Webmaster kills old vac with knife, mounts on wall as ART. Parody of idiots with dead stuffed animals on their walls. How to Build This

 

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A tiny spider with very thin limbs was sitting on it's web and in my mind I thought of creating a different kind of effect from tweaking the White Balance and the use of a flash along with my macro gear. So, I sprayed some water on the spider [it's alive =D] for those water drops and bokeh effect created by the shallow DoF in macro. I set my WB to "cool" all the way and some dark and shadows adjustment in LR.

 

Strobist Info: Nikon SB-700 flash unit fired in CLS mode from the right at FP1/50.

Flaybo Forum - Webmasterların Ücretsiz E-Ticaret Sitesi

 

Flaybo Forum olarak bilişim sektöründe Türkiye’de bir ilki gerçekleştirerek tüm web masterları ve bilişimcileri aynı platformda bir araya getirerek güvenilir bir ortamda e-ticaret yapılmasını sağlamaktayız.

 

Flaybo adlı webmasterlar sitesi üzerine kolaylıkla üye olarak sınırsız ve ücretsiz resimli ilanlarınızı yayınlayabilir, ilanlarınızın binlerce insana ulaşarak takip edilmesini ve alışverişte hızlı adımlarla para kazanabilirsiniz. Flaybo alışveriş, ilan platformu webmasterların, bilişimcilerin alan kategorilerinde kolaylıkla ilan vermelerini ve satış kitlesine ulaşmalarını sağlar. 7/24 destek ekibi ile hizmet vermektedir.

 

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For a number of years I was the Webmaster for the Naval Academy Alumni Association, and as a result had an opportunity to see many football games from the sidelines as a photographer. The Army-Navy game was always the highlight of the year in terms of excitement, but since the game is always the last game of the year, inevitably ends up being the coldest game of the year.

 

This image is from the 1999 Army-Navy game, where my best friend was a pair of hand warmers worn inside my glove. I was shooting film, and since I was the one paying for the film, was not as carefree as the others shooting alongside me. Many sports photographers get excellent pictures not only because they have fast 500mm lenses (a few thousand dollars I never had), but also because each play they might take 15-20 shots. I would take three rolls of film with me, so after a little over 100 shots I would be done. This meant that I had to anticipate where the action would be, focus, and shoot at the right moment. When I switched to digital several years later, it actually became more difficult - since I did not have a digital SLR, it would take about half a second from the time I pressed the shutter to the time the shutter would open, so I would need to take my picture half a second before it happened.

 

Collision shots are always the best, though they are the most difficult to anticipate. This is a collision shot of a Navy defender breaking up a pass well down field. The guys with the 500mm lenses can pretty much plant themselves in one place and cover the entire field from there. The longest lens I had at the time was a 135mm lens, so that means that in the anticipation department I had to physically be close to where the action was. This was a challenge, but sometimes offered me results missed by a number of the other photographers on the sideline.

I was invited by Ed Ellis via Tom Mann, the webmaster of the www.chicagoswitching.com site, to document the first two days of the takeover by Chicago Terminal of the former CP Rail operation on Chicago's North Side.

 

That's engineer "Ken" by the switch. He was brought in to help with the first few months of operations from other parts of Iowa Pacific. The setting is just east of the Chicago River swing bridge on the Bloomingdale Line.

 

The spur on the far left or north went inside the Finkl building that faced Cortland.

Usually when I find these large Halloween spider webs in the woods, the spider is hiding under a leaf off to the side. I had good luck finding spiders this morning though, and this one is actually different from the one in my [Next] photo. This web is about two feet across. I believe the spider is genus Araneus, probably Araneus gemma or A. gemmoides. (These species are known to cross.) It came out on its web to wrap its prey, which appears to be a fly (Diptera), probably a Flesh Fly in the family Sarcophagidae. Happy Web Webnesday! (San Marcos Pass, 16 October 2019)

Stole the title from one of Arj Barker's jokes, he obviously used it address the IT professional.

 

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It was so hard to capture this little fella on my camera.. it was dark and I don't have a macro lens, but I just couldn't resist but photograph it.. Tried a few times with AF, but wasn't really happy with the results, for some reason I just couldn't get the sharpness I wanted, plus the slow lens had a hard time focusing on a point. So finally focused manually to the best of my ability, flipped the flash up and pressed the shutter button... and I liked the result..!! This was probably one of the very few times I've used manual focus...

 

Isn't digital photography great..? It sure is for novices like me, it instantly allows me to check the quality of the photo...

 

As always, constructive criticism is always appreciated. Yes, I did crop the photo during processing.

 

Artist: Fat Joe f/ Diamond D, Grand Puba

Album: Represent

Song: Watch the Sound

Typed by: OHHLA Webmaster DJ Flash

 

[Diamond D] Ninety-three it's time man

(All out yo, because youknowhatI'msayin..)

 

[Fat Joe]

A Grand Puba (HOE) Diamond D (HOE)

Fat Joe (HOE) -- it's time to get the dough!

Grand Puba (HOE) Diamond D (HOE)

Fat Joe (HOE) -- it's time to get the dough!

 

Boom bip, BAM, here I am

Even fans in Japan, be tellin me I'm the man

Fat Joe, a.k.a. the woman fucker

Beat you down to the ground, stomp your face with my Chucker

So niggaz back up, yo I'ma set it

Fuckin with me, you won't live to regret it

I don't fake moves, I break peeps

I'm takin niggaz gold chains, they cash and the Jeeps

See I don't give a fuck about a niggaz rep

We can go glock for glock or tec for tec, sheeeeyit

I heard a motherfucker wants to turn snitch

I cut the niggaz head off, and sent it to his fuckin bitch

I ain't lettin a nigga take the stand

Play Sammy the Bull, be one dead man

See suckers can't hang with the slang

And if they bring the whole gang

well then they'll all catch a bang-bang

I come from the Bronx and not the Boogie Down

Niggaz don't ever come and front in my part of town

See everybody knows my pedigree

There ain't another motherfuckers that's better than me

I could make em pump, I could make em jump

But I'm mostly known for givin other niggaz lumps

So niggaz better chill and maintain

I'm blowin motherfuckers out the frame

And if a nigga try to flex

Fuck around, and catch a motherfuckin suplex

I wet a motherfucker like a shower

Don't test the Puerto Rican power

Fat Joe in the year of ninety-three

Peace to Grand Pu', and my man Diamond D

So _Punks Jump Up to Get Beat Down_

Yeah, but for now watch the sound

 

"Watch de sound when I tim-berr" (4X)

 

[Grand Puba]

Check it

Yo Fat Joe, it's time to fuckin flow

Niggaz know the game

It's time to blow the bitch-ass niggaz out the frame

Guess who comes to represent?

If you motherfuckers don't know, well here's a hint

It's the God and I still bag chicks

Make the girls feel hot, be like a faggot with the bag of dicks

So come on cause I'm comin for the basket

Say goodbye to your friends, and start headin for the casket

So Doogie make the daquiris; and light the chocolate

that you got from Willy Wonka in the Chocolate Factory

Let's squeeze a trigger for the nigga

See I flipped to the 'lo, cause I'm through with the Hilfiger

Cause I flips the flavor-loo

It's good for a fuck or two, you couldn't see this

no matter what the fuck you do

I smash that ass like a block of hash

Then I rob you for cash, you little bitch ass

 

"Watch de sound when I tim-berr" (4X)

 

[Diamond D]

Niggaz know the flav, I don't have to take a step

I earn my respect then quiet as kept

Yeah, guard your grill if you try to catch wreck

Smack the back of your neck, and take your YouthCore check

I make more dough than Gregory Peck

Never have to raise a fist, I keep my stunts in check

I play a nigga out, like a Las Vegas dealer

Living in the light, just like Karen Wheeler

So back up, and take a good look, because you should look

at what a good cook, can do without a fuckin cookbook

I don't sniff coke, and I don't smoke coolies

Even Italians say I'm one cool moolie

But niggaz call me JoJo

I'm quick to stick a chick, cause I kick the Willie BoBo

on the Northside, on the Southside, on the Westside

You can't budge me nigga, even the best tried

to pull a fast one, but you know what happened to the last one?

(What?) He got his motherfuckin ass done

(Yeah!) So step up, front, I'm not a bitch-ass chump

Chicks by the clicks, cause my pockets got the mumps

See I'm the wrong nigga to fuck with

Don't try to play yourself, cause you'll be stuck with

a motherfuckin ice pick right through the cheek

I'm leavin crab niggaz, layin in the street

I won't 'fess, walk around with a vest

Knockin niggaz off, cause I could care less

You want a fair one, FORGET IT

And your girlfriend, yo I let my man hit it

So save the bluff, you know you ain't tough (yeah)

I pull your card cause you're soft like fluff kid

I never ever did a bid

I punch a nigga down a Row named Skid

 

"Watch de sound when I tim-berr" (8X)

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Brenda Stardig has lived in District A of the City of Houston for more than 40 years. She has served her community and neighbors of West Houston, devoting time and energy to improve the community in many ways. Her compassion and determination is evident throughout her career and her continuous service as Council Member of District A.

 

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