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A base of a 19th century lamp designed by Joseph Bazalgette in a shape of lions’ paws with a view of the Chelsea Embankment and Chelsea Bridge in the distance.
I love driving down counry roads and finding places like this.
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Basing Wood - Basingstoke, Hampshire
This is a shot I took whilst down south visiting my family during the Christmas holidays. We were fortunate to have a couple of misty, foggy days and it's great to be shooting woodland in these conditions. This is Basing Wood in Basingstoke and I used to love playing army as a child in this wood along with wild camping. Such a lovely place on my parents door step.
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Canon 5D Mark IV
Canon 24 - 70mm f/2.8 @ 52mm
1/4 Second Exposure
f/8
ISO50
NiSi V5 Pro
NiSi Landscape Polariser
Benro TMA48CXL Mach 3 carbon fibre tripod
Benro GD3WH Precision Geared Head
F-Stop Lotus 32L Bag with F-Stop ICU Pro Large
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Skin: DEN-DOU - Eito/Pale
Hair Base: Casa CheerNo - Platiun
Glasses: LeLutka - Hype
To reach Everest Base Camp after eight days of a vigorous trek is an amazing feeling. To see the shimmering Khumbu icefall, the iconic yellow tents of EBC completely ensconced in a Colosseum of huge peaks & hustle & bustle on the approach is a magical moment alright. I laughed & choked at seeing the yellow tents; yes at the same time! :D
Various photos of R&N locals based out of Tamaqua PA. Included are symbols QAEX, QAJT, JTQA, MCQA, and another MCQA
@ The Main-store & Marketplace
Ellis Hair Base feat;
- Lelutka Appliers
- BOM Layers
- 9 colours; Black, grey, dark brown, light brown, dark red, light red, dark blond, light blond and bleached
ATTENTION. This HB will only look correct when used with a lelutka head. I cannot guarantee how it will look on other brands heads. Always try the demos. Thanks.
The spread wings of the Crested Caracara provide a subframe for the second Caracara at the top of a cell tower they have frequented over the past week or so. Before they move on, I will take as many pictures as possible. By the way, I’m not really sure if this counts as “subframing.”
Yokosuka Naval Base / 2022.11
Vessel list:
HTMS Bhumibol Adulyadej (FFG-471) / Bhumibol Adulyadej-class frigate / Royal Thai Navy
HMCS Vancouver (FFH-331) & HMCS Winnipeg (FFH-338) / Halifax-class frigate / Royal Canadian Navy
INS Kamorta (P28) / Kamorta-class corvette / Indian Navy
INS Shivalik (F47) / Shivalik-class frigate / Indian Navy
HMNZS Aotearoa (A11) / Replenishment oiler / Royal New Zealand Navy
HMAS Stalwart (A304) / Supply-class replenishment oiler / Royal Australian Navy
HMAS Hobart (D39) / Hobart-class destroyer / Royal Australian Navy
PNS Shamsheer (FFG-252) / Zulfiquar-class frigate / Pakistan Navy
PNS Nasr (A47) / Type 905 replenishment oiler / Pakistan Navy
RSS Formidable (F68) / Formidable-class frigate / Republic of Singapore Navy
Here is a little free base i whipped up for my Ratrod (also a free download at Rebrickable), requested by Pioneer4x4. Hope you dig it!
This is now up on Rebrickable!
Concreted
Saturday morning and me and my Father in law concreted the base for our greenhouse.
We mixed the concrete ourselves. It took 1.5 tonnes of limestone chippings, (just over) .5 tonne of building sand, and 9.5 bags of cement.
Though the perspective doesn’t look like it on this photo, the base is 8’6” x 8’6”, for the 8’ x 8’ greenhouse.
(The greenhouse arrived on Friday! The delivery time was 10 days, but it came in 4 days.
My weather app at lunchtime yesterday said that we could expect rain at 7.00pm. So it wouldn’t need covering …
At 1.30pm I set off to the football. Once I got inside Turf Moor it started raining… then barely stopped until nighttime. I wasn’t a happy man.
Fortunately, due to its sheltered position the rain hasn’t affected it.
I’ll erect the greenhouse in 7-10 days, once the concrete has fully hardened.
Stacksteads
Lancashire
Looking towards Silbury Hill from Avebury.
Composed mainly of chalk and clay excavated from the surrounding area, the mound stands 40 metres (130 ft) high and covers about 5 acres (2 ha). It is a display of immense technical skill and prolonged control over labour and resources. Archaeologists calculate that Silbury Hill was built about 4750 years ago and that it took 18 million man-hours, or 500 men working for 15 years (Atkinson 1974:128) to deposit and shape 248,000 cubic metres (324,000 cu yd) of earth and fill on top of a natural hill
The base of the hill is circular and 167 metres (548 ft) in diameter. The summit is flat-topped and 30 metres (98 ft) in diameter.
This would have been the base of a cooling tower that was never built for a nuclear power plant that was abandoned midway through construction.
J'ai modifié le code couleur et modifié les différents modules pour y ajouter une grand panel trans clear.
J'ai modifié les éclairages aussi afin qu'ils puissent être actionnés derrière les rochers à l'arrière du MOC
La octava maravilla del mundo , muestra una de sus caras mas linda en el amanecer. lo recomiendo para todos los que visitan estas hermosas tierras
vista sobre los 4.500 metros en el parque nacional natural cucuy, Colombia, a espaldas de los picos Cóncavo y ToTi, próximos a la laguna grande de la sierra.
Annapurna Base Camp, ABC Trek, Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal.
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Two 6400 meters peaks, Taboche & Chola Tse, accompany you on the trek from Thukla to Dingboche & onwards to Lobuche. As you walk alongside on ridges at 4500 to 4900 meters, these lofty giants look so close that you feel that one mad run uphill would make you summit them; the wise know better!
With a silent prayer at the Buddhist Stupa, many deep breaths & countless steps through this vast empty land between these spectacular giants was one of the most endearing walks on the Everest Base Camp trek.