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Valley Air Hockey Tables
[[Image:AirHockeyTable.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Current World #4 Rank, Danny Hynes ]] Air hockey is a game for two competing players trying to score points in the opposing player's goal.
A game for two players played on a rectangular table top of around 6 x 4 feet (1.8288 x 1.2192 meters) through which air is forced via closely arranged holes designed for the purpose and over which a plastic puck can glide.
In geology, a valley or dale is a depression with predominant extent in one direction. A very deep river valley may be called a canyon or gorge.
An internal angle formed by the intersecting planes of a roof, or by the slope of a roof and a wall
A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it
a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river
Valley-Dynamo, Inc. (officially Valley-Dynamo Limited Partnership or VDLP for short) is a gaming and sporting goods manufacturing company.
Postpone consideration of
(table) postpone: hold back to a later time; "let's postpone the exam"
Present formally for discussion or consideration at a meeting
(table) a set of data arranged in rows and columns; "see table 1"
(table) a piece of furniture having a smooth flat top that is usually supported by one or more vertical legs; "it was a sturdy table"
Above Mazourka Canyon, Inyo Mountains, and Owens Valley, California
Mazourka Canyon, with the Inyo Mountains to the east (right). Owens Valley is along the left side of this image; the town of Independence is out of view to the bottom left. A string of sag ponds is visible where the Owens Valley fault ruptured in 1872 in one of California's largest historic earthquakes. Aerial view to the north from a commercial airplane.
The lower center section of the image covers the area where I had my 'summer field' geology class. Daytime temperatures in this, the lowest of all the assigned areas, averaged about 100 to 105°F.
HDR North West view of the Central Valley, Costa Rica
A HDR photo panorama of the North West area of the Central Valley of Costa Rica. About at 4:30 PM, near sunset. On the 30th of december, 2007 (next to last sunset of the year).
Notice the rainbow on the far right! (view larger version - up to 4500 x 1160 px)
The sun is setting to the left. (Gulf of Nicoya).
It took 14 bracket high rez HDR's stitched together in Photoshop (three stops per HDR tonemap, meaning 42 total shots).
Equipment:
Nikon D70s, AF Nikor 24-50mm, tripod, Opteka CPL and UV. ISO 200.
HDR done in Photomatix Pro.