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[AK Advanced] - Bento Head 4.0 #W28

(Skin by Glam Affair not included)

 

Details @ lucemiablog.wordpress.com/2021/11/09/lucemia-akeruka-72/

 

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❤️ Nerido ❤️

❤️ Little Branch ❤️ for @Equal 10 event

 

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shot with a fujifilm x-s10 and a helios 44m-4 58mm f/2 with a reversed rear element

my thoughts on this lens config:

aarondesigns.org/reversed-element-helios44/

Sister photo to 'So Cute It Hurts'. Couldn't pass this portrait up (plus Sparkle told me it was worth it, so here we are!).

 

Hope you like it! <3

 

>> Details in my blog

AK Advanced L.E. Bento Head Shape - Jodi Style*

 

- Maitreya / Legacy Mesh Body Fit

- Copy/Modify

- Style Card included!

- 4 + 4 Diffirent body size*

  

You can buy in ►L'R Bento Head Shape Store

or you can buy at ►Marketplace

 

ihopeyoulikeit ♥

 

HTT - happy truck thursday. Simulated retro photo 1947 - 1953 Chevrolet "Advanced design" pickup and Minneapolis Steam Tractor

 

Winter nights and Christmas lights.

 

Putting up Christmas lights in the UK started with candles on German-style Christmas trees popularised by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 1840s, but electric lights for trees became established by the 1880s-1890s, with early electric "fairy lights" appearing in public buildings like the Savoy Theatre (1881) and on trees by the early 1900s, becoming a widespread tradition as electricity spread in homes post-WWI

 

Wellington, Somerset, UK.

Advanced Design Chevy pickup at the 2013 Back to the Fifties car show.

Land destroyer of Crustacia, piloted by synthetic superorganisms.

 

An advanced piece of Kopipod technology, the MD-800 Chrysocome proved that the impossible could be achieved by the microscopic underwater specie. Though taking inspiration from human war machines, the Chrysocome incorporated the tough exoskeleton of Brachyurian predators and the venomous harpoons of Conidae. With the help of human crewmen infected by Kopipod-developed parasites, the Chrysocome played a key role in Crustacia's bloody land conquest.

Droneuary? Anyone? Made these drones with some custom stickers and came up with a cool combo to go with them.

Red-tailed Hawks vision is 8 times more powerful than a humans. These guys have five times more visual sensory cells per millimeter of retina than we do. They can also see colors in the ultraviolet range.

The pilot's face is clearly visible in this shot. Also, just visible through the blue tinted front screen is the circular reflector gunsight. This was, arguably, the most (only?) technically advanced piece of equipment in the aircraft. The gunsight was calibrated or 'harmonised' to show the pilots where his bullets would hit, and took account of the effect of gravity on the bullets (which start to drop as soon as they leave the guns), and the distance the target aircraft would have travelled before the bullets reach it. The pilot had to dial in the estimated distance of the target, and an illuminated circle was projected from a small lamp-holder and lens assembly up onto the circular reflector visible in the picture. The idea was to get the target in the circle - easier said than done. Without an effective targeting system, fighter aircraft were pretty much useless, so this small item of equipment, more than anything, was the very heart of the Spitfire. Spitfire cockpits had a small rack on the right-hand side containing 3 spare bulbs for the gunsight, should one fail in use. I seem to recall being told that the gunsights were 'top secret' and that pilots of downed aircraft were to destroy them to prevent them falling into enemy hands, but looking at some illustrations of the gunsights, they have 'patent' numbers clearly marked on them, so evidently full details were published - so not secret at all!

Despite what we see in movies, Spitfires carried about enough ammunition for only 20 seconds of continuous firing of their guns.

[AK Advanced] Head A Limited Bento Head Shape - Marta Style*

 

- Maitreya / Legacy and Perky Mesh Body Fit

- Copy/Modify

- Style Card included!

- 1 + 1 + 2 Diffirent body size* (maitreya and perky petite fit including and all shapes only skinny Fit! ♥)

 

You can buy in ►L'R Bento Head Shape Store

or you can buy at ►Marketplace

 

ihopeyoulikeit ♥

 

Was searching for a new home. Happy Truck Thursday HTT Canon EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM

An coupled aerodynamic and steering stability system, where the rear wing adapts to the steering geometry of the vehicle (or perhaps it's just a fun play feature!).

Strange little creatures are appearing everywhere around the world and people are mad for them.

Countless persons walk around the planet using the app on their smartphones, at least when the servers are not down, to locate the prized creatures.

 

As the euphoria for the phenomenon spread fast, in the Brick Universe a research team composed of the several of the most illustrious scientists is assembled to study the creatures in detail.

 

Do you know which “little creatures” I’m talking about? Well, it has become a world wide phenomenon hehe :)

 

I hope you like this photo :)

The Advanced Post by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)

 

With the music : Red Noise Industries - Army Of Steel (Epic Heroic Hybrid Orchestral)

 

youtu.be/R9xse3Zaw24

 

- Before the exile to this planet of Arkhanhya, the former leader of Orghdagh I built a secret base buried in the Desert of Khordh ... the Tryahd Advanced Comand ... hidden from Arkhanhya by a shield of invisibility ... using military orbs of class S you come to it without being detected ... Almirall !

 

- The mission will be fulfilled my Lord Worthyan !

 

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The image in background of the space, credits to Nasa / JPL- Caltech, modified with blur, glow and light.

 

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* Enter in our new Challenges Community Group - All months several challenges with several themes ! OPEN And Accepting New Entries : ) LINK HERE

 

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* Golden Star Challenge - DIGITAL PAINTED FORESTS - January 2016 LINK HERE

 

*ARTBWBTRA Challenge - Black And White - OPEN THEME - January 2016 LINK HERE

 

And the new Challenge in Glow group :

*Hats & Umbrellas - Glow Contest # 4 January 1 to 31 LINK HERE

 

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And don't forget :

 

* Spotlight Your Best January contest - January a Winter Mood

 

A second look with the Akeruka Advanced mesh head. The deets are on my blog:

billybeaverhausen.com/2020/09/05/a-look-at-akeruka-advanc...

This was a sick photoshop done by Brickmaster101. You guys should check him out, he does customs and is trying out some photoshop tests.

 

If you fav please leave a comment thanks.

Clover has been learning to drive...Though I was abit nervous when she drove into the hardware store's parking lot!!..she's not real keen on the brakes yet. But you will notice the intense focused look on her face. She knows exactly what she is doing.

This dramatic image from January 2006 offers a peek inside a cavern of roiling dust and gas where thousands of stars are forming. The image, taken by the Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope, represents the sharpest view ever taken of this region until this time, called the Orion Nebula. More than 3,000 stars of various sizes appear in this image. Some of them have never been seen in visible light. These stars reside in a dramatic dust-and-gas landscape of plateaus, mountains, and valleys that are reminiscent of the Grand Canyon.

 

The Orion Nebula is a picture book of star formation, from the massive, young stars that are shaping the nebula to the pillars of dense gas that may be the homes of budding stars. The bright central region is the home of the four heftiest stars in the nebula. The stars are called the Trapezium because they are arranged in a trapezoid pattern. Ultraviolet light unleashed by these stars is carving a cavity in the nebula and disrupting the growth of hundreds of smaller stars. Located near the Trapezium stars are stars still young enough to have disks of material encircling them. These disks are called protoplanetary disks or "proplyds" and are too small to see clearly in this image. The disks are the building blocks of solar systems.

 

Image Credit: NASA,ESA, M. Robberto (Space Telescope Science Institute/ESA) and the Hubble Space Telescope Orion Treasury Project Team

 

#NASA #MarshallSpaceFlightCenter #MSFC #Marshall #HubbleSpaceTelescope #HST #astronomy #space #astrophysics #solarsystemandbeyond #gsfc #Goddard #GoddardSpaceFlightCenter #ESA #EuropeanSpaceAgency #nebula

 

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Whooper swans arriving at the Solway Firth.

...echoes fading focus when the curtain falls...

 

I've updated my shapes for the Akeruka Advanced M01 mesh head to work better with the latest 3.5 version.

Some more details in my blog:

billybeaverhausen.com/2021/04/03/a-look-at-akeruka-advanc...

An alien walker used to collect human specimen. See more pictures and a full description on mocpages! www.mocpages.com/moc.php/280426

Another member mentioned visiting an abandoned stone house north of Sintaluta, Saskatchewan. There are several in that area, including this one. I've posted a few images of this house in the past, but here is another, taken in early August, shortly before harvest.

Punto d'ascolto - Listening Post - Poste d'écoute:

Entrada Gratuïta:

 

A new TOP entry model :Zenit ET

 

Interamente meccanica, con tempi che vanno da 1/30 (sincro flash) ad 1/500 più la posa B.

  

Solida come una roccia e affidabile come un carro armato

mitica baionetta com "passo a vite 42mm"

Obiettivo con rinomata lente "Helios 44M-4" con focale di 58mm

- Diaframma a iride tra i gruppi ottici dell'obiettivo, con aperture da f/2 a f/16

- Otturatore in tela posto sul piano focale e con tempi di scatto da 1/30sec. a 1/500sec più la posa B

- Esposimetro con cellula al selenio e sensibilità ISO da 25-400

Non richiede alcuna batteria per poter funzionare.

Perfino l'esposimetro è ad energia solare/luminosa per cui neppure questo richiede batterie.

Mi avevano regalato la >Canon Eos DMark<, completa di Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) ma visto le schifezze di scatti che ci sono in giro su Flickr,

preferisco questa , è molto più bella, e mi diverte di più, costa anche pochissimo, pochi euro, basta risparmiare sulle merendine e sulla cioccolata...eh ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Una fotina, almeno una senza Adobe Photosop vi riesce farla ?????

Stanno iniziando i corsi "base" di fotografia per gli adulti, sono aperte le iscrizioni, vi aspettiamo numerosi.

specialmente quelli de Roma, consigliatissimo,anzi direi....obbligatorio, agggratissssssssss...!!!!!

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Un giorno senza un sorriso è un giorno perso, Charlie Chaplin ♥

 

Gracias por pasar aquí.

Thanks for VISIT................Dan & Antony !

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKJyBz7CaUY

 

I built this TIE a couple years ago as part of a Christmas contest, so I went back, recolored it, and made a hangar diorama for it. Enjoy!

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