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Well, here it is. My second and final entry into the 100th Lugnut's challenge
I picked No. 98 and my assignment was to build any bubble top car.
I was originally going to build The Homer but settled for something a little more exciting and more my speed.
And once again I had tons of fun building and photographing this beauty.
The majority of the building got finished in the last few days and as one usually does there best work when under pressure I'm pretty satisfied with the result.
There are a few areas that I would have liked to spend more time tackling but hey, you need to stop at some point.
Thanks once again Lugnuts for another super fun challenge!
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not the best of shots but i couldnt resit taking a shot of this cloud,looked like the cloud from an atomic bomb
長崎原爆遺跡 浦上天主堂遺構
The remains of Urakami Catholic Church,Nagasaki,Japan
Nagasaki has many atomic-bombing heritage sites throughout the city, and we can imagine the tremendous destructive power of the atomic bomb at that time.
Bear Rocks Preserve
Dolly Sods Wilderness
Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia
Just returned from a week and a half long trip of camping and photography down in the mountains of West Virginia and I couldn't have enjoyed my time down there any more! This is one of my favorite images from the trip, where the sky went nuclear one morning while up on the Bear Rocks overlook. I swear I could watch the sunrise here at the Dolly Sods plateau for fifty lifetimes and never get bored with it! This place is simply unbelievable. Really looking forward to getting this one printed out large!
This was a panoramic stitch of 6 vertical images processed and edited in Lightroom and Photoshop CC.
Nikon D810; 14-24mm lens at 24mm, 1.3 sec at F/13; ISO 31
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I had a few ideas for 'Heart' the subject of Looking Close...on Friday! today. This is one of them: a silver necklace with amethyst made by Clare for me.
Was it worth the time and expense to plant 32 pots of summer-blooming bulbs? Definitely! They're coming into bloom and they're producing some gorgeous flowers. Despite the fact that it's skinny, fragile and tricky to photograph outdoors if there's even a whisper of a breeze, the Gladiolus "Atomic" Sword Lily is my hands-down favorite so far.
I've always liked atomic-era clocks but have never been able to afford them (either vintage or reproduction).
I made this similar-looking clock using eggbeaters that were collecting dust at my local thrift store. The center is made from a cheese board, minus the glass dome that usually comes with them.
A full tutorial for this project originally appeared in The Satellite magazine. You can also read full instructions and watch an animated video on my website.
Update: This clock was a winner in the Craft and Hobby Association's Indie Craft Contest and was featured at the 2009 CHA Winter Show. It was also featured in the book 1000 Ideas for Creative Reuse by Garth Johnson and on TheKitchn.
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Japanisches Teehaus /
Japanese tea house,
Planten un Bloomen, Hamburg (Germany)
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National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Albuquerque
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Atomic Day
Parc Saint-Pierre, Amiens, somme
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En rentrant de Week-End en famille, juste eu le temps de m'arrêter et de sortir le matos...5 minutes plus tard tout était terminé et il pleuvait à verse....
While returning from Weekend family just had time to stop and take out my camera and tripod ... 5 minutes later all was over and and heavy rainfall was occurring...
Nikon D800 Nikon 16-35mm f/4G VR AF-S Lens + Induro CT114 tripod + induro phq1 pan head