A Binocular View of the New Yankee Stadium

March 1st, 2012 by

A Binocular View of the New Yankee Stadium

I’m one to always carry binoculars around in case I miss something. By missing something, I mean not seeing something up close and personal; or not seeing the larger and enhanced version of a particular shot or frame. Obviously for birding, binoculars work. One can only get so close to a nest of baby robins or a sparrow’s bird house without being disruptive or intrusive. Binoculars enable you to remain at a nice distance and still check in on the birds and see a great deal. A mother robin feeding and protecting the family can be clearly viewed from 100 feet or more without feeling like you’re hovering near the ‘invasion of privacy’ boundary.

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D Height: Hvac Design Highlights Of The National Stadium Introduction

February 25th, 2012 by

D Height: Hvac Design Highlights Of The National Stadium Introduction

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Eden Park Stadium ? New Zealand’s Premier Sporting Venue

February 20th, 2012 by

Eden Park Stadium ? New Zealand’s Premier Sporting Venue

Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. Built from the fiery fires of volcanoes and ridges formed by the lava flow, this surprisingly green city is a plethora of winding streets and a mishmash of houses and buildings. Slow in progress but welcoming and warm, this slightly slow moving city is the perfect place to live if you crave the quiet life. 

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