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Light trails on the water

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Long exposure on a boat ride


Happy Birthday

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For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. - Luke 2:11


That great and notable day of the Lord

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The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before that great and notable day of the Lord come: And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
- Acts 2:20-21


Crystal clear Blue fish

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Pajama Day!

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Dior pool man

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WHEN THE FANCY PEOPLE LEAVE





Teacher/Student Swap Day

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Tower Theater at night

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TOWER THEATER
Little Havana
I've been told by multiple family members that this is the theater my Dad first saw a James Bond movie. He loved James Bond movies. I don't think they show regular movies here any longer.


Holiday Museum Trip Ideas

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   Museum Day Trips for Winter Break
By Sam Ortiz

Winter break is a time everyone looks forward to, but when it arrives, many find that they don’t
have anything fun to do. Here is a list of three museum day trips one could take to liven up their
holiday!

1) Washington’s Crossing
For a history fan, a good place to go during break could be Washington’s Crossing. Explore by yourself or on a guided tour and learn about the area’s history while seeing where George Washington crossed the Delaware in 1776.

2) Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania
For those who like trains or want to feel childlike wonder, the Railroad Museum Of Pennsylvania may be for you. Take a day this winter break to take a walk through train history!

3) Mütter Museum
For those interested in medical history, the Mütter Museum may provide you with an interesting afternoon. Marvel at and read about their collection in this little museum.





Anything But a Backpack!

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    Anything But a Backpack!-Winter Spirit Week


Longhorn Lunch

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What are you looking at?


Dandelions

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DANDELION FLOWER ON FILM
Kodak Vision3 250D


Peanuts

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Ice cold
Check out these photos of Charlie Brown and Snoopy made out a huge ice block sculptures. I almost didn't think it was real. They are huge, larger-than-life ice sculptures. With color and a Charlie Brown Christmas theme. The temperature was an ice cold 9 degrees, SO cold they handed out jackets to keep you in the room.
Peanuts
Peanuts
ICE! a Charlie Brown Christmas.
Poor Charlie Brown getting help from the 5 cent psychiatric help booth...
Snoopy leading the parade around the winter wonderland at ICE! a Charlie Brown Christmas.
Charlie Brown pattern made out of huge ice blocks.  
ICE! a Charlie Brown Christmas at the Gaylord Palms


Order Neon

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Pay phone

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Your quarter, speak!


WTDC | Air Freight Forwarding Services in Miami

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At WTDC, we understand that air freight shipments are time-sensitive, which is why our transportation department creates freight solutions based on customer demands for quality and pricing. Be it from air to sea or vice versa, or perhaps even door to door, WTDC's global agent network allows us to deliver cost-effective services on all export and import shipments. But what is the difference between air freight forwarding and ocean shipping? WTDC digs a little deeper into the business of freight forwarding, in particular air freight forwarding, including why WTDC is the top choice when it comes to air freight forwarding.
All About Freight Forwarding
Simply put, freight forwarding is the process of organizing and coordinating the transfer of goods from its place of origin to its final destination. A freight forwarder does not ship the goods themselves, but a person or a company that handles the transportation of goods from one point to the customer's doorstep. As a worldwide logistics company and Foreign Trade Zone, WTDC offers global door to door cargo transportation services.
Air Freight Forwarding vs Ocean Transportation
In a nutshell, air freight forwarding is the process of transporting goods by air, whereas ocean freight is done by sea. Generally, air freight is faster than ocean shipping, albeit more expensive. Because departure schedules happen more frequently with air freight than via ocean transportation, air freight forwarding makes for a better option for items with short shelf lives such as temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals and other medical equipment and supplies. For those who are trading other small items such as jewelries or cosmetics, air transportation is probably a safer option as well.
What WTDC Can Do
WTDC provides cargo transportation via air, ocean, road, and rail. Headquartered in Miami, FL and strategically located less than one mile from Miami International Airport and 20 minutes from PortMiami, WTDC can manage door to door services from any origin to any destination through its domestic and global agent network.
When it comes to air freight forwarding, WTDC's transportation department creates freight solutions based on customer demands for quality and pricing, from small shipments to oversized cargo. Our global agent network allows us to deliver cost-effective services on all export and import shipments.
Whether by air or by sea, WTDC provides freight forwarding services with exceptional attention to detail and customer service.


Elongated Diptychs

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 Elongated Diptych


Reach Out to Loved Ones!

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 THIS TIME OF YEAR IS NOT EASY FOR EVERYONE
    CHECK-IN ON YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY


























Winter Spirit Week!

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       Winter Spirit Week

Monday         12/18 Magical Monday!
Tuesday        12/19 Dress as Your Favorite Holiday Character!
Wednesday    12/20 Anything But a Packpack Day!
Thursday       12/21 Teacher Student Switch!
Friday            12/22  Pajama Day!











Dr. Scott circa 1986


Harman Phoenix 200 film review & samples

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New Colour film
HARMAN Phoenix 200 Film Review
MVP - from zero to colour
Harman Technologies, known for their production of black and white films under brands like Ilford and Kentmere, has made a color film! How Awesome is that! What’s also exciting is it they went from only having black and white to color film in less than a year, if I understand the story right. 

They got together a small team & decided to make a Minimum Viable Product (MVP). Much like the startup accelerator  Y combinator's software strategy. Create a product quickly, with the least amount of resources, with what you already have. See if early adopters are interested, get feedback and iterate.
The colors are not perfect but they remind me of the high-contrast aesthetics of 1990s music videos. The visual style of bands like Rancid, Greenday and even Smash Mouth. The film's is punchy and contrast-heavy. Nowadays people are obsessed with dynamic range but back in the 90's dark shadows, heavy grain and bold contrast was what we wanted. This film has that.
Obsessed with dynamic range? - not the cool kids
I ordered a couple rolls and shot a bunch of random stuff. I develop all my film at home using Cinestill's C-41 kit and DSLR scan with my D850 and a film holder. No clue how they would come out developed and scanned at a lab. But scanning does give alot of leeway on color and contrast so try that if you can.
From my YouTube research, I noticed that alot of review photos looked underexposed. I used my Nikon F6 for my first roll so I set the ISO to 125. I might try 50 ISO on my next go. The film has alot of halation when over exposed but I like that look. 
Fisheye, Double exposure and a little pink.
This film base is not like the others
HP5Plus
Phoenix
Kodak
Yellowish straight 
out of the can
Congrats to the people at Harman. They're bringing
the heat & that’s a good thing for us film lovers!

200 iso is so so 
I’m curious to see how Kodak will react to this limited edition film being released. Will they follow suit and release their own special edition film... Maybe Vision3 as native C-41, that would be cool!
Competition is good!
HP - Harman Phoenix Light trails