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linelightcolor.bsky.social
Art and product photographer and educator. OCAG Board member. Chapel Hill, NC. Interests include science. Taking a break from politics.
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And for all the scientists asking “what can we do?”, here’s an interesting suggestion: call your local TV stations and newspapers and tell them you’d be happy to be interviewed. if you do that, please let us know and we’ll share so others can learn.
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Carolina North and Bollin Creek?
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Congratulations
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What that misses is that there can be spectacular failure for which they won't take the blame. Just ask Putin, Kim, or Xi. It just takes a good propaganda machine and the GOP has a great one.
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I hit submit before I added alt text. Can anybody tell me how to edit the post?
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I like to think that I am a fine art photographer. To me the differences between fine art and other types of photography is that I am not trying to capture a moment or to document an event. I am trying to create something that is beautiful, evokes feelings, or causes the viewer to think.
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Fabulous photograph
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That's awesome
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I once got an e-mail from my kid's school with "tips" to help me celebrate "child nutrition month." I wrote back that they had real nerve to send me that on a day when they served him Hot Fudge Sundae flavored Pop-Tarts for breakfast.
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2/ In 1983, the year of his second divorce, he was working toward a doctoral degree in religious studies at Leeds when he flew to New York to attend a conference. While there, he fell in love with the woman who would become his third wife.
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We don't just not invest in education, we don't invest in childhood nutrition, healthcare, and support poor parents so that kids can have stable childhoods with parents that can pay attention.
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I will mostly post art but my style is not for everybody.
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Done.
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I thrive on external validation though. I want others to like my art.
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I left as soon as Elon bought it.
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I'm not sure that I buy it. My wife and I took turns being the primary bread winners. For the last 20 years she's been the primary. We rarely get any societal push back. We have friends where the gender roles are similar to ours.
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I remember when I was young you'd get a request for a copy in the mail and you'd put a physical copy in an envelope and send it back. As I went off to grad school we got a request from U of M on a paper that I was last author on so I hand delivered it. I was offered a job in the lab.
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That's fabulous
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Definitely had those thoughts, especially having health problems of my own and watching most of the generation before us die. The last five years have been insanely difficult in so many ways.
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Didn't happen until 2020, 12 years after this started.
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I wouldn't put it past them to for all the VA healthcare workers and outsource to a private company that will hire them to do the same jobs, cut services and quality, and extract huge profits from the government contract.
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That's why I seldom shoot waterfalls or landscapes. You can find a niche and style that is all your own. I shoot people and do creative edits. Keep meaning to post some here but I haven't yet. Maybe I'll go create my first post.
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I replied to one of your post last night. This is the second thing I've ever put on BlueSky, continuing the streak of 100% of my replies being to your posts.
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We were on that death march the whole time.