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Hurghada behind the Facades
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The ugly backside of a cleansing shop captured with a Fuji X100's.
Processing in Aperture using a self created preset.
I finally finished Alicia Paulson's Sunshine Day Afghan. I am soooo happy with how it turned out. I supersized it to 120 squares and sewed them together using only the back loops so the front side had a textured ridge at each seam. www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sunshine-day-baby-afghan
violet-tailed sylph - male
definitely one of the most beautiful hummers we were lucky enough to see. female very different - will post her later.
His backside is the first view you get of Vulcan when you pull into the park and park. This was taken from the observation deck.
Vulcan was constructed as Alabama's exhibit for the 1904 World's Fair in St Louis. Vulcan, the Roman god of the forge, was to represent Birmingham's large part in the iron/steel industry. An Itialian sculptor, Guiseppe Moretti was paid $6000 to sculpt him. He was produced in Birmingham furnaces using local iron ore. He stands 56 feet tall and is thus the largest cast iron statue in the world.
San Francisco tried to purchase him at the close of the World's Fair but Birmingham declined the offer. However, once returned back to Birmingham, he was dumped beside the railroad tracks in many pieces, where he lay for 2 years. He was temporarily displayed at the state fairgrounds where his arm was on backwards and his outstretched hand was seen holding everything from a Heinz pickle jar to a Coca Cola bottle to an ice cream cone--all for promotion. Thanks to a WPA project, Vulcan was moved to what became Vulcan Park atop Red Mountain. In 1946, a torch was placed in his hand that would burn red if a traffic fatality had occurred or green if no deaths had occurred. In 2004, Vulcan was completely taken apart and restored as he was about to literally fall apart. His legs had been filled with concrete over the years in an attempt to anchor him.
The Berlin Boombox is a portable stereo speaker made of cardboard with built-in stereo amplifier.
get one for $50 on Kickstarter:
Some squircles from my collection.
1. Tupperware, 2. Bottle cap, 3. Foot, 4. Tea, 5. Aspirin, 6. Bowl, 7. Laundry basket, 8. Deflector, 9. Bowl, 10. Cup, 11. Lamp, 12. Water glass, 13. Wine chiller, 14. Stopper, 15. Lid, 16. 7320560800, 17. Thermo, 18. Bowl, 19. WSSA cup, 20. HDPE 2, 21. Bowl, 22. Aspirin bottle, 23. Clown, 24. Cheerios bowl, 25. Lid, 26. 7096523, 27. Water bottle, 28. Tupperware, 29. Speaker bottom, 30. Bowl, 31. Blender, 32. Magnet, 33. Deflector, 34. 37, 35. Magnet, 36. M
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Backside air at the "new" savela vert ramp. I was loading film into a reel and somehow the lights went on (don't know how...) and this was the only frame that I could save from the entire roll.FUUUUUCK!!!!!
self developed in rodinal +25 dilution.
This is what the backside (eg : the lining) of the embroidered knitted cushion looks like. In blue print, the first failed transfer attempt. The black thread around the design is there just for some 'stand still you knit !' purposes. The yellow thread marks the outline of the design. The brick red one is used for filling it up and giving some 'thickness' to it, in order to prevent the future embroidered surface to 'sink' into the front knitted piece.
of the camera cozy.
I added a keyring so I can attach it to any keychain or fix it with a hook inside my handbag.
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Hurghada Backside *
Hurghada behind the Facades
Photo-Report by Wolfgang Sterneck:
www.flickr.com/photos/sterneck/sets/72157629548152936
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In the Cracks of the World :
- Photo-Reports by Wolfgang Sterneck :
- Articles by Wolfgang Sterneck (german / english) :
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