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[AK Advanced] - Bento Head 4.0 #M13

[ session ] - Dante skin

Tanaka [TNK] - PLAYER SUIT

:FNY: Delivery - Covered corpse Set V2

K&S - // Bunker backdrop

 

♫♥♫Golden salt - Nothing Else Matters♫♥♫

 

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[AK Advanced] - Bento Head 4.0 #W28

(Skin by Glam Affair not included)

 

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❤️ Little Branch ❤️ for @Equal 10 event

 

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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!).

 

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Advanced starfighter in use during the Earth-Gamilon wars.

An amazing small part of the front yard.

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

 

Thanks to Sakura for her work / Merci à Sakura pour son travail :)

Chevrolet "Advanced Design" pickup (1947-1955) HTT "Happy Truck Thursday"

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

Although the nights are cold nature has moved forward constantly, River Weser, Dehme, Ostwestfalen, Germany

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.

HTT Happy truck Thursday 1947-1953 Chevrolet "Advanced design" pickup Canon EF-M18-150mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM

1952 Chevrolet Series 3100 1/2 Ton Pickup Truck

 

In 1925, Ford was the first of the Big Three to enter the pickup market, but it was Chevrolet that stood tall as Detroit's top truck-seller by the time of World War II. Chevy resumed civilian truck production in August 1945, and really got back to business in May 1947 with its new “Advance Design” pickups. Wider, longer and lower than the prewar leftovers marketed in 1946, the Advance Design models looked thoroughly modern and featured an equally modern “alligator” hood hinged at the rear. Beneath that gator was Chevy's proven 216-cid “Stovebolt” six-cylinder.

 

There were few changes as the Advance Design trucks rolled into the 1950s, but Chevy continued to sell more trucks than all rivals—even with Ford's new F-series models on the market after 1948. Notable updates included vent windows being added to the doors in 1951, and a restyled grille and trendy one-piece windshield appearing in 1954. That same year a much improved 235-cid six-cylinder was installed and an optional automatic transmission was introduced. Advance Design production continued briefly into 1955 before the era came to a close and Chevy’s new “Task Force” trucks were launched, and these last-run Advance Design models carried some Task Force features—accordingly, they are highly prized by collectors today.

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

This image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope features the Grand Design Spiral, NGC 3631, located some 53 million light-years away in the direction of the constellation Ursa Major. The “arms” of grand design spirals appear to wind around and into the galaxy’s nucleus.

 

Close inspection of NGC 3631’s grand spiral arms reveals dark dust lanes and bright star-forming regions along the inner part of the spiral arms. Star formation in spirals is similar to a traffic jam on the interstate. Like cars on the highway, slower moving matter in the spiral’s disk creates a bottleneck, concentrating star-forming gas and dust along the inner part of their spiral arms. This traffic jam of matter can get so dense that it gravitationally collapses, creating new stars (here seen in bright blue-white).

 

The image uses data collected from Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 and Advanced Camera for Surveys. The color blue represents visible wavelengths of blue light, and the color orange represents infrared light.

 

Image Credit: NASA, ESA, A. Filippenko (University of California - Berkeley), and D. Sand (University of Arizona); Image Processing: G. Kober (NASA Goddard/Catholic University of America)

 

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

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Focus on the modle and not the pic please :)

[Log Entry]

After we got off of Geonosis, my squad and I were put onto an outerim rock under Commander Wyx. Since I got my promotion to sergeant, He took me under his wing for some extra training. It turns out the other sergeants I saw on Geonosis were also here. CT-4732 Toz and CT-3490 Lanx. Toz was good with a standard blaster, but I quickly realized his squad was a bit loose under his lead. Lanx was a great shot with two short pistols, and had better leadership skills, but he lacked some critical thinking skills in combat situations. i quickly leaned that armed with two blasters, I was an amazing shot. My squad was also the best led. Because of this, Wyx let me have first crack at some upgrades, of which I got a pauldron, kama, visor, and some experimental new blasters. After a few weeks of training, however, he officially 'graduated' form advanced training, and were dismissed back to our squads.

[Log End]

 

Here it is guys! One quick note, I changed the commanders name from Wyn to Wyx. I hope this doesn't cause too much confusion... Anyway, I'll have more of these up now. Guym will have his next combat operation very soon.

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.

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

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 ♥

 

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

ART STORE LOOT! Prepare for more advanced figures!

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