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Another 2+2 tunic (sewn in between late night work assignments, LoL) using a gorgeous little red riding hood fabric from Tasha www.etsy.com/shop/alittlesweetness
This pattern is bound to become a staple in M's closet, because it's pretty easy to sew and wear (even with the front straps, that I do find quite adorable) almost all-year round (just add a cardigan and it’s perfect for our mild climate).
So a lot of progress has been made with my WIP. I've added a whole torso and arms, but I haven't got round to making a decent head. More pics soon!
Also, Ballom, I'll post a feet "How-To" later!
2-car DMUs Plan X (and also classed as DEII) at Winterswijk on 31 August 1986 prior to departure of train 7854, 14:50 Winterswijk to Apeldoorn.
اني اريد .. اريد ان احب ..
ولقد زين لي "الحب" ان احب ..
فأبيت من جهلي ان اصغي اليه ..
فقبض من فوره على قوس من ذهب !..
ودعاني الى القتال .. فلبست له الحديد ...
وأمسكت بالرمح والدرع!..
ونهضت؛ كأني"اخيل"..
انازل "الحب" فسدد الي سهاما..
حدت عنها فطاشت ، ونفذت سهامه ..
فتقدم الي يتقد غضبا..
وهجم علي فاخترق جسمي ..
ونفذ الى قلبي !.. فانهزمت!..
يالها من حماقة ان اتقي بدروع..
اي سلاح خارجي ينتصر على "الحب"
اذا كانت المعركة قائمة داخل نفسي؟!
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جذبني حديث محسن لصديقته عندما اقتبس عبارات " أنا كريون" ليختصر مشاعره المخزونة تجاه صديقته سوزي
لا اعرف هل تعجبكم اقتباسات محسن كما اعجبتني ام لا
لكني متأكدة بانه نال قلب حبيبته سوزي باقتباسه الذي اختصر كل ما يدور في رأس محسن عصفور الشرق
First attempts using the Helios 44-2 58mm
Reversed rear lens.
Erste Versuche mit dem Helios 44-2 58 mm
Gedrehte hintere Linse.
Pm36-2 with a special train from Rabka Zaryte to Chabówka during the Parowozjada 2006. The price for this shot was getting totally wet by a storm. I dedicate this photo to my son Tymo who was inside my belly then;)
1. nikon FM10+35-70
2. pentax k2+asahi pentax 50/1.2+rikkenon 200
3. nikon FM10+nikkor 55/1.2
4. ricoh XR500+tokina 17+cosina 50/1.8
5. eos 300+nikon 35-70+cz flektogon 35/2.8+helios 58/2
6. minolta SRT+minolta 58/1.2+revuenon 135/2.8
7. rolleiflex sl35+zeiss planar 50/1.4 HFT
8. yashica ML macro
9. ricoh 500GX
10. asahi pentax spotmatic
11. light meter ZEISS
12. distagon 35/2.8 T*
13. prakticar+sonnar 135/4
14. asahi takumar 50/1.4
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These buildings are the Belgacom Towers located in Brussels.
They take their name from the leading telecommunications
company. They are among the tallest skyscrapers in Belgium!
The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX10
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2 Ways
A poem by Peter S. Quinn
These towers of 2 ways
Side by side in gray and light
As day to day on plays
From colors of sunshine bright
As feeling and touching way
The gray blue steel of time
Clearance for comings of day
Inside their dwellings prime
These towers of high and grace
As wall of time goes on
The structures around to embrace
Till moments of those are gone
Like flowers in gardens’ glow
These seeds of time to give
Until to be forgotten slow
In other times to live
These walls to wall man made
In strong steel so fine
To reach highest peak and debate
To glow in tomorrow’s shine
Each wall in windows and steel
Looking with modern eyes
As a day of future comes real
In reaching the open skies
Zucco is definitely here. I rappeled up the building and landed lightly on the rooftops overlooking Treachor Road. The thick smoke from the factories all around me wafted up drowsily and blocked most of my view.
Zucco was supposed to be meeting a man here, Warren White. From what I can tell, it's about protection while he's here. Zucco's not planning on being here for long though. One of White's men was... Helpful.. In revealing this to me. Didn't know much else though. White hasn't showed from what I can see. And I can't see much. This smog is getting in the way of everything. I rappel down the building, trying to stay as silent as possible. I'd rather not alert Zucco to my presence if I have t-
Wait a minute. He's gone. Shit.
I drop down for a closer look. Thud.
BAM!
ARGH!
Can't see. Spinning. Sliding. Kicking up mud.
Come now, Nightwing. I can't believe it was this easy. You have such a... Reputation.
Better appease my -hurk- loyal fan base!
SWISH
Damn. He's fast. I've never seen this guy before.
If you were wondering, of course, Nightwing, my name is Hooligan. Don't wear it out, of course.
I'll try not to, hoodlum.
And next time, wear something that can help you in the event of ...
FWIP
FWIP
FWIP
THUD
tranquilizer darts.
Time to see who you're working for.
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This is my grandson Ajahnis, he likes to swing really high, hence the title he's just 2 1/2 maybe he wants to be a pilot, lol ,;o]...
PS. Not recommended you try this with all kids.
there are some banana trees behind my house, which is pretty handy :)
this is 2 leaves, one on top of the other - one split section has fallen lower than the rest, leaving a square of the leaf behind it visible
The Netherlands - Westzaan
Late afternoon aerial view on a newly built windmill De Veldmuis in the village Westzaan. Here stood once an older version of De Veldmuis (Field Mouse); a small sawmill where wooden strips (so called feathers) were produced to function as dividers in crates or as fillers of wooden flooring. The ditch next to the mill is named after these feathers: Veerzagersloot. But the oldest version of De Veldmuis was situated in the Westzijderveld, east of the village (see background). That mill made sniff, out of tobacco stems. This new mill functions as a windmill, an energy supply for the mansion underneath. The work on the mill is not yet finished. In the background Zaanstad and Westzijderveld are visible. Image made with kite and camera (attached to the kite's line). © Tom Kisjes
All caught up! This turned out a lot darker than I had planned but hey, creative risks right?
Week: 2
Theme: Red
Die XG 2 war der Beginn der Minolta-XG-Reihe, die mit dem Spitzenmodell XG-M endete.
Die XGs sollten wohl die Lücke zwischen der teuren XD-7 und den nun doch etwas behäbigen SR-T-Modellen schließen. Äußerlich besaßen sie die modernere Form der XD, innen hatten sie "nur" Zeitautomatik und Tuchschlitzverschluss.
Neu war der "touch-switch", der sanfter Auslöser und Belichtungsmesser-Schalter war. Seine elektromagnetische Konstruktion erlaubte auch relativ einfach den Anschluss eines Fernauslösers. Die Zeitautomatik war abschaltbar, möglich waren Zeiten zwischen 1 Sekunde und 1/1000. Im Automatikbetrieb konnte man bei schwacher Batteriespannung oder Überschreiten des Steuerungsbereiches nicht mehr auslösen. Im Sucher wurden die Zeiten per Leuchtdioden angezeigt.
Zur Energieversorgung benötigte man zwei Silberoxid-Zellen in der gebräuchlichen Größe SR44.
Im Erscheinungsjahr 1977 kostete die XG 2 ca. 800,- DM.
Transdev York Route 20 in Haxby. This livery is gradually being phased out in favour of a blue based colour scheme in the same design principles as the other New Transdev Blazefield liveries. I personally liked the Red colour scheme matches their old Transdev London United livery!