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Grato por todas as visitas e comentários.
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Many thanks you all for your visit and comments.
Merci beaucoup à toutes de vos visites, comentaire et Fav. dans ma Galerie.
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Florencia , Italia
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Rescatadas directamente desde mi infancia. Se la dedico a Oscar (click's) fuente de inspiración en muchos momentos. www.flickr.com/photos/clickfotoblog/4023179142/in/set-721...
COMIENZO UN 365 DÍAS CON ESTA FOTO, con toda la ilusión, todas las dudas del mundo y con la idea de que va a ser dificilísimo llevarlo a cabo, teniendo en cuenta lo ajetreado de la vida cotidiana.
Me decido a hacerlo como reto personal y como medio para aprender fotografía y, por supuesto, y lo más importante de todo, para divertirme (espero hacerlo!).
Me permito la pequeña licencia de redondear en el calendario como día de inicio el día 6 de enero, día de reyes, y no el día 5, que es cuando realmente subí esta foto a flickr. El motivo es que mi 365 pretende ser de fotografía de aproximación, y qué mejor forma de comenzarlo que con las canicas de la infancia...
Espero disfrutar con este proyecto y que os gusten algunas de mis fotillos!.
Ya prometo de entrada que mi 365 tendrá retrasos considerables...
Day Two-hundred and Forty-Three, it's a Night Shot Day. I miss London.
365+1 Day of NEX-7 project
Escondese ata dar a
sorpresa,unha sorpresa
cún sabor moi amargo
e unha sensación pesada.
Ela gaña a batalla moral
eu gaño a física
de novo, ainda que
a pelexa fose forte
foise coa morte.
26 :: 366
taken moments after a homeless woman had been following us started touching my baby, and moments just before fox 13 news randomly stopped me and interviewed me for a piece they are doing.
good golly, i hope they don't show me on tv. it happened to me once, and i'm Terrible with a capital T in front of a camera.
Day Three-hundred and Fifty-Eight, it's a Night Shot Day. Asian girl waiting for her pizza at Rosso Pomodoro, Largo Argentina, Rome.
365+1 Day of NEX-7 project
Saturday Dressing in my New Red Long Sleeved Hem Midi-Dress from Boohoo...Knee High Black Suede Square toed Boots...Black Leather Gloves and statement necklace and silver jewellery...
MOC: Pizzeria. A modern interpretation of the classic set 6350, Pizza To Go, from 1994.
Part of my "Updated Classics" series - an ever-growing number of sets I've re-interpreted in order to make them fit better with modern LEGO City vehicles and buildings.
Of all the updates I've done thus far - and this is the fortieth (!) - this one is the one that has spent the most time in building limbo, between start and finish. I finished my first draft of it back in November, 2015 - but following some very honest feedback from a fellow builder - and architecture connoisseur - that I respect a lot, I realised it needed a total revamp. I've taken the suggestions on board, and I'm still not 100% happy with it, but I couldn't keep refining it forever... so here it is.
I've expanded quite a bit on the idea from the original set, which is just a pizza oven with an open counter for selling/serving pizza. This is a full restaurant, with a proper kitchen and tables both inside and outside - there is even a restroom. Apart from that, I've hopefully left enough design cues from the original that it's still recognisable - the colour scheme, the stickers, the slanted red roof, the chimney for the pizza oven - and a delivery van, albeit not a flatnosed one.
The stickers are reproduction stickers from the Dutch MiniStickers shop.
Since taking these pictures, I have completed the red stripe running around the middle of the building using some red LEGO sticker residue - that was the plan all along, as I couldn't solve the corners in any other way, but I forgot to do it before I photographed it...
Oh, and the Superman torso? It's a custom print that I bought at BrickCon in Seattle - I think it came from X39 Brick Customs, even though there's no sign of it in their webshop now. Nice print, anyway :)