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WIP # 2 of the Cinema scene swap. Here is the front view with trees in place. Ground foliage and background work is up next, followed by motorization of the base and speeder bikes.
First, thanks for all the supportive messages yesterday and today, on the 1/365 photo - much appreciated. Today I woke too early, fell asleep again and eventually re-surfaced at 1.40pm....a couple of hours later it was snowing heavily. Taken again on my Fuji Instax Mini 90. As it's going to be difficult to have too many varied locations, at least for the start of the year, I though I'd try and mix up the tools used. The flash caught some of the snow, which at this point was quite thick, with large flakes..
Taken on 2nd January - according to the app I use to upload, the date taken is showing as 2nd January but not on the desktop site. Hope this note suffices if it doesn’t rectify itself.
You don't have to be afraid of the unknown. It is unknown only to you. God is well aware of where you are and of every step He is asking you to take.
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So, it seems that i have been standing to the attention of the universe lately. One thing after the other, like a conveyor belt. It's never ending. You feel like you've climbed the mountain and you just get pushed back down again. By something else.
Life kicks you around sometimes, but I can kick back just as hard!
Thanks for the comments and faves, they make me smile. :)
American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla). First spring male. The restarts do not achieve full color the first year after birth. See previous photo for mature color of the male. Tawas Point State Park, NE Michigan.
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Te 1/2 1 (AMCV/BBC - 1921) utilizzato sul raccordo Voie industrielle de la Guinguette (Nestlé) riposa a Vevey il 21 luglio 1990.
Te1/2 1 (AMCV/BBC - 1921) - Voie industrielle de la Guinguette (Nestlé) - Vevey. July 21st, 1990.
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this is Genya! (thanks for modelling for me :D ) please view this large!
on tuesday, i met up with Sammy and Genya at fort york! we had lots of fun and got plenty of great photos :) they are so nice and are such amazing photographers (go check out their streams)!
keep an eye out for more photos from this shoot, as well as my british columbia/alberta trip! (i have so many photos to edit and upload that i don't even know where to start..)
hehe it's my birthdayyyy todayyyyy
Poppy is 2 years old today.
In looking for a recent shot to post I found this one with her carrying two sticks which seemed appropriate.
Day 2 for this group!! Doing the double challenge this month, bokeh + something yellow + a hat!!
Wall-E's as yellow as they come, and I just made him that little hat. Dammit he's CUTE!!
Oh and this Le Wall-E.
Canon 450D
Canon 35mm Prime
1/50 Shutter Speed
Aperture f/2.0
ISO 800
Explored #77 2nd November 2009
Pulling prop-vortices in the damp air and fighting a cross-wind, Hispano-built HA-1112-M1L Buchón 'Black 2' masquerading as a German Luftwaffe 'Messerschmidt Bf-109' caught departing Dunsfold during the annual Wings & Wheels show.
Licence-built by Hispano this ex Spanish Air Force machine was fitted with a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and along with several others and some Heinkel He-111 look-a-likes - the CASA.211, she was sold off in the 1960's and used in the movie, 'The Battle of Britain'.
Filmed at Duxford and a number of other locations in Europe, the film company used a variety of actual Spitfires and Hurricanes plus some specially constructed examples blown up in the crash scenes.
Along with these 109's and 111's, in the mix too were a couple of 'Stukas' - modified from Percival Proctors and all filmed using modified B-25 Mitchell camera-ships.
As here, many are now part of the UK & US Warbird scene and recently a hangar full of the ex film company 109's has been found in the USA.
Untouched since being acquired as payment for services rendered during the filming, the contents of the hangar will soon be coming up for auction!
Cheque books at the ready!
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