Month: May 2016

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Haruka Suenaga
Type to Speak
Image by Danny Choo
Haruka Suenaga is Mirai’s mischievous younger sister. Her name means "Distant eternity". Character design by Azami Yuko and myself.

She is our 2nd mascot character!
All of our mascot characters names are to do with the theme "time and space."

Mirai = (みらい(未来)) Future
Suenaga (末永) = Eternal
Haruka (遥香) = Far away
Kanata (かなた(彼方)) = Beyond
Hoshikawa (星河) = Milkyway

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Name: Haruka Suenaga [末永遥香](すえながはるか)Birthday: November 7thHeight: 148cm3 size: B76cm W53cm H75cmAge: 13Blood type: Unknown (has rare DNA)

Youngest daughter of the Suenaga family
Mischievous
Bubbly personality
Loves gadgets
Likes to tease Mirai about "her boyfriend"
Hobby is electronics and spends a lot of her spare time upgrading Mirai’s Retrokyu.
Haruka’s main weapon of choice are her Dengeki Shuriken [電撃手裏剣] which are like ninja stars laced in an electrical field.
Interests are gaming and collecting beach pebbles.
Spoken languages are Japanese, English and Soruni.

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Image from page 72 of “Guide to finger-print identification [electronic resource]” (1905)
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Identifier: b20443493
Title: Guide to finger-print identification [electronic resource]
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Faulds, Henry, 1843-1930
Subjects: Dermatoglyphics
Publisher: Hanley : Wood, Mitchell
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cannot, I believe, be anything buta print from a human finger and the general shape, even if all thelineations but the proper finger-pattern, so-called, are dim, maygive good evidence for identification. Single Smudges. Meanwhile I venture to suggest that no single smudge of theusual type should be spoken of too dogmatically as a finger- orthumb-print till it has been seen to coincide very completely withsome genuine finger or thumb, or at least has flexures like thosedescribed. When there is a serial impression of two, or still better,of three fingers, the problem is placed in a different light altogether.We can say with certainty that if they are of class 3 they are fromhuman digits, by which is now technically meant not the whole finger,but the small concentrated group of ridges and furrows in the lowerpart of the last joint. They are often most distinctive. I was once asked by an intelligent young detective in OldScotland Yard whether he was really required to believe that a tiny

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Fig. 15. Right thumb, fore, middle, and ring finger. Good smudges,done without supervision or training. 49 patch of skin like that of a finger-tip could contain a variety of linesenough to help in identification. This was about the year 1889. Onthe wall beside him hung a map of London. Pointing out a similarlittle patch on that map—New Cross Junction, in fact—where a closenetwork of lines is shown, I convinced him and several others whohad become keenly interested in the discussion that, if that little bitof paper were detached from its surroundings there would be withinit enough evidence to indicate to what city it related. If one wereto cut out as a silhouette the head of our gracious Sovereign from apenny postage stamp this would give some conception of thesmallness of the space in a human finger into which so muchsignificance is condensed. Counting from the centre of an averagepattern, there may be some fifteen or more ridges running down oneach side, but the spacing of those

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Sony RX1, A User Report
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Sony RX1 User Report.

I hesitate to write about gear. Tools are tools and the bitter truth is that a great craftsman rises above his tools to create a masterpiece whereas most of us try to improve our abominations by buying better or faster hammers to hit the same nails at the same awkward angles.

The internet is fairly flooded with reviews of this tiny marvel, and it isn’t my intention to compete with those articles. If you’re looking for a full-scale review of every feature or a down-to-Earth accounting of the RX1’s strengths and weaknesses, I recommend starting here.

Instead, I’d like to provide you with a flavor of how I’ve used the camera over the last six months. In short, this is a user report. To save yourself a few thousand words: I love the thing. As we go through this article, you’ll see this is a purpose built camera. The RX1 is not for everyone, but we will get to that and on the way, I’ll share a handful of images that I made with the camera.

It should be obvious to anyone reading this that I write this independently and have absolutely no relationship with Sony (other than having exchanged a large pile of cash for this camera at a retail outlet).

Before we get to anything else, I want to clear the air about two things: Price and Features

The Price

First things first: the price. The 00+ cost of this camera is the elephant in the room and, given I purchased the thing, you may consider me a poor critic. That in mind, I want to offer you three thoughts:

Consumer goods cost what they cost, in the absence of a competitor (the Fuji X100s being the only one worth mention) there is no comparison and you simply have to decide for yourself if you are willing to pay or not.
Normalize the price per sensor area for all 35mm f/2 lens and camera alternatives and you’ll find the RX1 is an amazing value.
You are paying for the ability to take photographs, plain and simple. Ask yourself, “what are these photographs worth to me?”

In my case, #3 is very important. I have used the RX1 to take hundreds of photographs of my family that are immensely important to me. Moreover, I have made photographs (many appearing on this page) that are moving or beautiful and only happened because I had the RX1 in my bag or my pocket. Yes, of course I could have made these or very similar photographs with another camera, but that is immaterial.

35mm by 24mm by 35mm f/2

The killer feature of this camera is simple: it is a wafer of silicon 35mm by 24mm paired to a brilliantly, ridiculously, undeniably sharp, contrasty and bokehlicious 35mm f/2 Carl Zeiss lens. Image quality is king here and all other things take a back seat. This means the following: image quality is as good or better than your DSLR, but battery life, focus speed, and responsiveness are likely not as good as your DSLR. I say likely because, if you have an entry-level DSLR, the RX1 is comparable on these dimensions. If you want to change lenses, if you want an integrated viewfinder, if you want blindingly fast phase-detect autofocus then shoot with a DSLR. If you want the absolute best image quality in the smallest size possible, you’ve got it in the RX1.

While we are on the subject of interchangeable lenses and viewfinders…

I have an interchangeable lens DSLR and I love the thing. It’s basically a medium format camera in a 35mm camera body. It’s a powerhouse and it is the first camera I reach for when the goal is photography. For a long time, however, I’ve found myself in situations where photography was not the first goal, but where I nevertheless wanted to have a camera. I’m around the table with friends or at the park with my son and the DSLR is too big, too bulky, too intimidating. It comes between you and life. In this realm, mirrorless, interchangeable lens cameras seem to be king, but they have a major flaw: they are, for all intents and purposes, just little DSLRs.

As I mentioned above, I have an interchangeable lens system, why would I want another, smaller one? Clearly, I am not alone in feeling this way, as the market has produced a number of what I would call “professional point and shoots.” Here we are talking about the Fuji X100/X100s, Sigma DPm-series and the RX100 and RX1.

Design is about making choices

When the Fuji X100 came out, I was intrigued. Here was a cheap(er), baby Leica M. Quiet, small, unobtrusive. Had I waited to buy until the X100s had come out, perhaps this would be a different report. Perhaps, but probably not. I remember thinking to myself as I was looking at the X100, “I wish there was a digital Rollei 35, something with a fixed 28mm or 35mm lens that would fit in a coat pocket or a small bag.” Now of course, there is.

So, for those of you who said, “I would buy the RX1 if it had interchangeable lenses or an integrated viewfinder or faster autofocus,” I say the following: This is a purpose built camera. You would not want it as an interchangeable system, it can’t compete with DSLR speed. A viewfinder would make the thing bigger and ruin the magic ratio of body to sensor size—further, there is a 3-inch LCD viewfinder on the back! Autofocus is super fast, you just don’t realize it because the bar has been raised impossibly high by ultra-sonic magnet focusing rings on professional DSLR lenses. There’s a fantastic balance at work here between image quality and size—great tools are about the total experience, not about one or the other specification.

In short, design is about making choices. I think Sony has made some good ones with the RX1.

In use

So I’ve just written 1,000 words of a user report without, you know, reporting on use. In many ways the images on the page are my user report. These photographs, more than my words, should give you a flavor of what the RX1 is about. But, for the sake of variety, I intend to tell you a bit about the how and the why of shooting with the RX1.

Snapshots

As a beginning enthusiast, I often sneered at the idea of a snapshot. As I’ve matured, I’ve come to appreciate what a pocket camera and a snapshot can offer. The RX1 is the ultimate photographer’s snapshot camera.

I’ll pause here to properly define snapshot as a photograph taken quickly with a handheld camera.

To quote Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” So it is with photography. Beautiful photographs happen at the decisive moment—and to paraphrase Henri Cartier-Bresson further—the world is newly made and falling to pieces every instant. I think it is no coincidence that each revolution in the steady march of photography from the tortuously slow chemistry of tin-type and daguerreotype through 120 and 35mm formats to the hyper-sensitive CMOS of today has engendered new categories and concepts of photography.

Photography is a reflexive, reactionary activity. I see beautiful light or the unusual in an every day event and my reaction is a desire to make a photograph. It’s a bit like breathing and has been since I was a kid.

Rather than sneer at snapshots, nowadays I seek them out; and when I seek them out, I do so with the Sony RX1 in my hand.

How I shoot with the RX1

Despite much bluster from commenters on other reviews as to the price point and the purpose-built nature of this camera (see above), the RX1 is incredibly flexible. Have a peek at some of the linked reviews and you’ll see handheld portraits, long exposures, images taken with off-camera flash, etc.

Yet, I mentioned earlier that I reach for the D800 when photography is the primary goal and so the RX1 has become for me a handheld camera—something I use almost exclusively at f/2 (people, objects, shallow DoF) or f/8 (landscapes in abundant light, abstracts). The Auto-ISO setting allows the camera to choose in the range from ISO 50 and 6400 to reach a proper exposure at a given aperture with a 1/80 s shutter speed. I have found this shutter speed ensures a sharp image every time (although photographers with more jittery grips may wish there was the ability to select a different default shutter speed). This strategy works because the RX1 has a delightfully clicky exposure compensation dial just under your right thumb—allowing for fine adjustment to the camera’s metering decision.

So then, if you find me out with the RX1, you’re likely to see me on aperture priority, f/2 and auto ISO. Indeed, many of the photographs on this page were taken in that mode (including lots of the landscape shots!).

Working within constraints.

The RX1 is a wonderful camera to have when you have to work within constraints. When I say this, I mean it is great for photography within two different classes of constraints: 1) physical constraints of time and space and 2) intellectual/artistic constraints.

To speak to the first, as I said earlier, many of the photographs on this page were made possible by having a camera with me at a time that I otherwise would not have been lugging around a camera. For example, some of the images from the Grand Canyon you see were made in a pinch on my way to a Christmas dinner with my family. I didn’t have the larger camera with me and I just had a minute to make the image. Truth be told, these images could have been made with my cell phone, but that I could wring such great image quality out of something not much larger than my cell phone is just gravy. Be it jacket pocket, small bag, bike bag, saddle bag, even fannie pack—you have space for this camera anywhere you go.

Earlier I alluded to the obtrusiveness of a large camera. If you want to travel lightly and make photographs without announcing your presence, it’s easier to use a smaller camera. Here the RX1 excels. Moreover, the camera’s leaf shutter is virtually silent, so you can snap away without announcing your intention. In every sense, this camera is meant to work within physical constraints.

I cut my photographic teeth on film and I will always have an affection for it. There is a sense that one is playing within the rules when he uses film. That same feeling is here in the RX1. I never thought I’d say this about a camera, but I often like the JPEG images this thing produces more than I like what I can push with a RAW. Don’t get me wrong, for a landscape or a cityscape, the RAW processed carefully is FAR, FAR better than a JPEG.

But when I am taking snapshots or photos of friends and family, I find the JPEGs the camera produces (I’m shooting in RAW + JPEG) so beautiful. The camera’s computer corrects for the lens distortion and provides the perfect balance of contrast and saturation. The JPEG engine can be further tweaked to increase the amount of contrast, saturation or dynamic range optimization (shadow boost) used in writing those files. Add in the ability to rapidly compensate exposure or activate various creative modes and you’ve got this feeling you’re shooting film again. Instant, ultra-sensitive and customizable film.

Pro Tip: Focusing

Almost all cameras come shipped with what I consider to be the worst of the worst focus configurations. Even the Nikon D800 came to my hands set to focus when the shutter button was halfway depressed. This mode will ruin almost any photograph. Why? Because it requires you to perform legerdemain to place the autofocus point, depress the shutter halfway, recompose and press the shutter fully. In addition to the chance of accidentally refocusing after composing or missing the shot—this method absolutely ensures that one must focus before every single photograph. Absolutely impossible for action or portraiture.

Sensibly, most professional or prosumer cameras come with an AF-ON button near where the shooter’s right thumb rests. This separates the task of focusing and exposing, allowing the photographer to quickly focus and to capture the image even if focus is slightly off at the focus point. For portraits, kids, action, etc the camera has to have a hair-trigger. It has to be responsive. Manufacturer’s: stop shipping your cameras with this ham-fisted autofocus arrangement.

Now, the RX1 does not have an AF-ON button, but it does have an AEL button whose function can be changed to “MF/AF Control Hold” in the menu. Further, other buttons on the rear of the camera can also be programmed to toggle between AF and MF modes. What this all means is that you can work around the RX1’s buttons to make it’s focus work like a DSLR’s. (For those of you who are RX1 shooters, set the front switch to MF, the right control wheel button to MF/AF Toggle and the AEL button to MF/AF Control Hold and voila!) The end result is that, when powered on the camera is in manual focus mode, but the autofocus can be activated by pressing AEL, no matter what, however, the shutter is tripped by the shutter release. Want to switch to AF mode? Just push a button and you’re back to the standard modality.

Carrying.

I keep mine in a small, neoprene pouch with a semi-hard LCD cover and a circular polarizing filter on the front—perfect for buttoning up and throwing into a bag on my way out of the house. I have a soft release screwed into the threaded shutter release and a custom, red twill strap to replace the horrible plastic strap Sony provided. I plan to gaffer tape the top and the orange ring around the lens. Who knows, I may find an old Voigtlander optical viewfinder in future as well.

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London: St Mary-le-bone War Memorial, St John’s Wood (Westminster)
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Statue designed by Charles Leonard Hartwell (1873-1951); another casting of the St George and Dragon forms part of the war memorial in Newcastle

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Chinatown, centered around Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia as well as the oldest Chinatown in North America.

Chinatown is an enclave that continues to retain its own customs, languages, places of worship, social clubs, and identity. There are two hospitals, numerous parks and squares, a post office, and other infrastructure. Visitors can easily become immersed in a microcosmic Asian world, filled with herbal shops, temples, pagoda roofs and dragon parades. While recent immigrants and the elderly choose to live in here because of the availability of affordable housing and their familiarity with the culture, the place is also a major tourist attraction, drawing more visitors annually than the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Image from page 182 of “The astrologer of the nineteenth century” (1825)
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Identifier: astrologerofnine00raph
Title: The astrologer of the nineteenth century
Year: 1825 (1820s)
Authors: Raphael, pseud., 1795-1832 Anglicus, Merlinus, junior, Gent
Subjects: Astrology Occultism
Publisher: London : Knight & Lacey
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in every ascentfrom south to north, in the head of the dragon. The most importantastrological significations are attached to the head and tail of thisemblematic dragon ; and hence it was deemed by the Babylonianpriesthood a fit object to promote superstition, and to effect the pur-poses of that sort of imposture which it was their desire to accom-plish in those oriental nations. A PREDICTION. Some of the signs before us indicate that nervous complaints, withexcessive debility and langourâalso affections of the stomach andbowels, are disorders that will be likely to come on during the ensuingyear; and if they are accompanied with changes of the body fromheat to shivering, and alternately from flushings to paleness, theseattacks should be treated with the greatest skill and attention; asvarious humours of the system are shown to be increasing, and, ifnot speedily removed, a long state of disease is likely to ensue in caseswhere the constitution is delicate. 137 ILLUSTRATION, No. VIII.

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CIRCLE II.âSECT. III. KING RHEO RHIO AND QUEEN KAMCHAMEHA, Sovereigns of Owyhee, Mowee, Manai, Morotoi, Tahoorowa, Woahoo, Atooi, Neeheeheow, Oreehoua, Morotinne, and Tahoora,âvulgarly called THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. REFLECTIONS ARISING FROM A SIGHT OF THESE STRANGERS. The appearance of these extraordinary personages in this countryis an event which, look upon it as we may, furnishes matter ofcurious reflection. Fifty years ago we were not acquainted with anysuch kingdom, or any such race of men. When Cook paid them avisit, perhaps it was the first they had ever had from the civilizedworld : and living, as they do, amidst the dreary ocean, how greatmust be their surprise at viewing the monstrous scene before them.When discovered, they had, it may be said, then emerged from bar- 138 THE ASTROLOGER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. barism ; for, though in a state of nature, nearly, with regard to dress,they had a government something such as we may fancy the originalpatriarchal to have beenâ

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August 30, 2014: Flight 4 (Group B)
Parabolic Flight Week (2 weeks combined), August 15-30, 2014
Platform: C-9B
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Photographer: NASA/Geeseman

Technologies tested during this August 2014 parabolic flight campaign:

T0029-P Physics of Regolith Impacts in Microgravity Experiment PI: Josh Colwell, University Of Central Florida

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T0105-P DYMAFLEX: DYnamic MAnipulation FLight EXperiment PI: David Akin, University of Maryland

T0129-P Testing of a Microgravity Rock Coring Drill Using Microspines PI: Aaron Parness, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

T0130-P Reinventing the wheel: parabolic flight validation of reaction spheres
PI: Alvin Yew, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Emory Stagmer (Co-I), Northrop Grumman

T0132-P Effects of Microgravity on Intracranial Pressure PI: Benjamin Levine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Douglas Hamilton (Co-I), Wyle Laboratories, Inc.

T0133-P Payload Separation Performance of a New 6U CubeSat Canisterized Satellite Dispenser PI: Hans-Peter Dumm, Air Force Research Lab / Space Vehicles

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Flores is one of the Lesser Sunda Islands, an island arc with an estimated area of 14,300 km² extending east from the Java island of Indonesia. The population is estimated to be around 1.5 million [2], and the largest town is Maumere.
Flores is located east of Sumbawa and Komodo and west of Lembata and the Alor Archipelago. To the southeast is Timor. To the south, across the Sumba strait, is Sumba and to the north, beyond the Flores Sea, is Sulawesi.
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The End Hunger Dragon Boat Festival 2013 in North Beach MD was the inaugural year of event to raise money to support End Hunger in Calvert County. All photos in this set were taken by Your Calvert.

Below are the team names, shirt colors, and race pairings.

This photo is being licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution No-Commercial license. A copy of the license can be found at www.yourcalvert.com/?p=858. A human readable version can be found at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0.

RACE 1
PINK/LIGHT PINK — Bay Business Group — At beach getting ready, in boat, racing in race 1
GREEN/LIME GREEN — Sieze The Bay — At beach getting ready, in boat, racing in race 1

RACE 2
PURPLE/DARK PURPLE with Blue Hawaain Shirt Drummer — Drag’n Tail — Racing shots in race two
GREY/LIGHT GREY with Pirate Drummer who fell — Plan B Ship Faced — — Racing shots from race two

RACE 3
BLUE/ROYAL BLUE with Pirate Drummer and Bandana heads in red and blue — Team North Beach — Racing shots from race three
GREY/DARK GREY with Bald Drummer — Thai Paddlers — Racing shots from race three

RACE 4 — NO RACING PHOTOS
BLUE TEAL — Civil Oar’s
BLUE/BRIGHT BLUE — Blue Dragons in Nuclear Paradise

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GREEN/BRIGHT GREEN with Hula Drummer with big sunglasses and a purple hat — Team SMECO – Racing shots in race 5
YELLOW/BRIGHT YELLOW — Team Toucan — Group shots at booth, Racing shots in race 5

RACE 6
ORANGE/YELLOW — The Titanic — Racing shots race 6
RED/Drummer with a Red Boa — Town of Chesapeake Beach — Group Photo on the beach, Racing shots race 6

RACE 7
PURPLE/LIGHT PURPLE all girls — Missfits 1 — Racing Shots race 7
GREEN/LIGHT GREEN — Kiss My Wake/Smurf Drummer – Smurf, Racing Shots race 7

RACE 8
GREEN/BRIGHT GREEN with tie dye bandanas — Team Puff – one of race 8,
RED — Chesapeake Pharmacy Paddlers/Drug Dragons – tent, one of race 8

RACE 9 – no racing shots
ORANGE/BRIGHT ORANGE — Wednesday Wildcats — group shots on the beach
PURPLE/LIGHT PURPLE — Missfits 2 — group shot on beach

RACE 10
BLUE/TEAL/BRIGHT with a VIKING drummer — Psyc Vikes — In the boat,
GREY/LIGHT GREY — The Law Dawggs — in the boat

RACE 11 – no racing shots
Plan B Ship Faced — Group Shot
Seize the Bay

RACE 12 — Racing shots
Bay Business Group –group shots, into boat, race
Civil Oars

RACE 13 — NO PHOTOS
Thai Paddlers
Drag’n Tail

RACE 14 — Racing shots
Blue Dragons in Nuclear Paradise
Team SMECO

RACE 15 – Racing Shots
Town of Chesapeake Beach
Town of North Beach

RACE 16 — Racing Shots
Team Toucan
The Titanic

RACE 17 — Racing Shots
The Law Dawggs
Team Puff

RACE 18 — A few shots
Missfits 2
Psych Vikes

RACE 19 — Racing Shots
Chesapeake Pharmacy
Missfits 1

RACE 20 — Racing Shots
Kiss Our Wake
Wednesday Wildcats

RACE 21 — Racing Shots
Drag’n Tail
Team North Beach

RACE 22 — Racing Shots
Law Dawggs
Seize the Bay

RACE 23 — Racing Shots
Kiss Our Wake
Team Puff

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Dragon Sunglasses
Image by YourCalvert
The End Hunger Dragon Boat Festival 2013 in North Beach MD was the inaugural year of event to raise money to support End Hunger in Calvert County. All photos in this set were taken by Your Calvert.

Below are the team names, shirt colors, and race pairings.

This photo is being licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution No-Commercial license. A copy of the license can be found at www.yourcalvert.com/?p=858. A human readable version can be found at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0.

RACE 1
PINK/LIGHT PINK — Bay Business Group — At beach getting ready, in boat, racing in race 1
GREEN/LIME GREEN — Sieze The Bay — At beach getting ready, in boat, racing in race 1

RACE 2
PURPLE/DARK PURPLE with Blue Hawaain Shirt Drummer — Drag’n Tail — Racing shots in race two
GREY/LIGHT GREY with Pirate Drummer who fell — Plan B Ship Faced — — Racing shots from race two

RACE 3
BLUE/ROYAL BLUE with Pirate Drummer and Bandana heads in red and blue — Team North Beach — Racing shots from race three
GREY/DARK GREY with Bald Drummer — Thai Paddlers — Racing shots from race three

RACE 4 — NO RACING PHOTOS
BLUE TEAL — Civil Oar’s
BLUE/BRIGHT BLUE — Blue Dragons in Nuclear Paradise

RACE 5
GREEN/BRIGHT GREEN with Hula Drummer with big sunglasses and a purple hat — Team SMECO – Racing shots in race 5
YELLOW/BRIGHT YELLOW — Team Toucan — Group shots at booth, Racing shots in race 5

RACE 6
ORANGE/YELLOW — The Titanic — Racing shots race 6
RED/Drummer with a Red Boa — Town of Chesapeake Beach — Group Photo on the beach, Racing shots race 6

RACE 7
PURPLE/LIGHT PURPLE all girls — Missfits 1 — Racing Shots race 7
GREEN/LIGHT GREEN — Kiss My Wake/Smurf Drummer – Smurf, Racing Shots race 7

RACE 8
GREEN/BRIGHT GREEN with tie dye bandanas — Team Puff – one of race 8,
RED — Chesapeake Pharmacy Paddlers/Drug Dragons – tent, one of race 8

RACE 9 – no racing shots
ORANGE/BRIGHT ORANGE — Wednesday Wildcats — group shots on the beach
PURPLE/LIGHT PURPLE — Missfits 2 — group shot on beach

RACE 10
BLUE/TEAL/BRIGHT with a VIKING drummer — Psyc Vikes — In the boat,
GREY/LIGHT GREY — The Law Dawggs — in the boat

RACE 11 – no racing shots
Plan B Ship Faced — Group Shot
Seize the Bay

RACE 12 — Racing shots
Bay Business Group –group shots, into boat, race
Civil Oars

RACE 13 — NO PHOTOS
Thai Paddlers
Drag’n Tail

RACE 14 — Racing shots
Blue Dragons in Nuclear Paradise
Team SMECO

RACE 15 – Racing Shots
Town of Chesapeake Beach
Town of North Beach

RACE 16 — Racing Shots
Team Toucan
The Titanic

RACE 17 — Racing Shots
The Law Dawggs
Team Puff

RACE 18 — A few shots
Missfits 2
Psych Vikes

RACE 19 — Racing Shots
Chesapeake Pharmacy
Missfits 1

RACE 20 — Racing Shots
Kiss Our Wake
Wednesday Wildcats

RACE 21 — Racing Shots
Drag’n Tail
Team North Beach

RACE 22 — Racing Shots
Law Dawggs
Seize the Bay

RACE 23 — Racing Shots
Kiss Our Wake
Team Puff

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I’m not sure, but at first glance these appear to be Wales and England, symbolised on a garage door in Toronto, Canada.

But I’m not very good with heraldry and the like. Could be a wolf? And then the red lion on Scottish heraldry? Anyway, pretty neat all the same.

Two-Headed Dragon
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Design Toscano Asian Zen Dragon Garden Welcome Statue

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Include Wood Carving decoration for top view spot light on the ceiling size 10*10 cm.

Size (approx) : Wide 5×5 High 11 ( inch)

Finish : Wood and Saa paper

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