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Moving some files on to a backup drive and found these old photos taken with a piece of shit camera I had at the time. I was about 25 years old here and Chloe was about 2 years old. The year is seen on the picture.

 

This picture as seen is Chloe and I sitting on our old couch. And you don't even want to know why there is a cover on the couch. Seriously, you don't!

 

Oh and that painting on the backwall there? Stolen.

 

The light post seen to the left of that? Stolen.

 

All the misc shit you can see scattered about next to the light post? Useless junk. Probably stolen.

 

The happy family pictures here don't really tell the true story of how poisonous this entire environment was for everyone living in it. No question about it, living in this apartment together with that girl and Chloe and everything that went along with that was the low point in my life. I've been meaning to write an entire fiction book about it, but use it as a huge inspiration/reference. I've been too busy writing bullshit on flickr to you fucks. I should step to it!

 

How cute is mega-mini babe?

  

The Temple of Dendur, Roman period, ca. 15 B.C.

Egyptian; Dendur, Nubia

Sandstone; L. from gate to rear of temple 82 ft. (24 m 60 cm)

 

The Temple of Dendur, a Nubian Temple dedicated to the goddess Isis, the gods Harpocrates and Osiris, as well as two deified sons of a local Nubian chieftain, Pedesi ("he whom Isis has given") and Pihor ("he who belongs to Horus"), was comissioned by Emperor Augustus of Rome around 15 BC. In 577, the temple was converted into a Christian church. The conversion is documented by a Coptic inscription. In the 19th century, graffiti was left on the temple walls by visitors from Europe.

 

The temple was dismantled and removed from its original site (modern name: Dendur, ancient name: Tutzis, about 80jm south of the town of Aswan) in 1963 in order to save it from being submerged by the construction of the Aswan High Dam. In recognition of the American assistance in saving various other monuments threatened by the dam's construction, the temple was given to the United States of America by Egypt in 1965. The stone blocks of the temple weighed more than 800 tons in total with the largest pieces weighing more than 6.5 tons. They were packed in 661 crates and transported to the United States by the freighter S.S. Concordia Star. In the United States, several institutions made bids for housing the temple, in a competition which was nicknamed the "Dendur Derby" by the press. Alternative plans proposed re-erecting the temple on the banks of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. or on the Charles River in Boston. However, these suggestions were dismissed because it was feared that the temple's sandstone would have suffered from the outdoor conditions. On April 27, 1967, the temple was awarded to The Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it was installed in the Sackler Wing in 1978. Inside the Sackler Wing, designed by the architects Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, and associates, a reflecting pool in front of the temple and a sloping wall behind it, represent the Nile and the cliffs of the original location. The glass on the ceiling and north wall of the Sackler is stippled in order to diffuse the light and mimic the lighting in Nubia.

 

The temple is constructed from sandstone and measures 25 meters from the gate to the rear as well as 8 meters from the bottom to the highest point. It is decorated with reliefs, the coloring of which has perished: The temple base is decorated with carvings of papyrus and lotus plants growing out of the water of the Nile, which is symbolized by depictions of the god Hapy. Over the temple gate as well as over the entrance to the temple proper, depictions of the sun disk and the wings of the sky god Horus represent the sky. This motif is repeated by the vultures depicted on the ceiling of the entrance porch. On the outer walls, Emperor Augustus is depicted as a pharaoh making offerings to the deities Isis, Osiris, and their son Horus. The subject is repeated in the first room of the temple, where Augustus is shown praying and making offerings. The middle room, which was used for offerings, and the sanctuary of Isis at the rear of the temple are undecorated but for reliefs on the door frame and backwall of the sanctuary. The latter shows Pihor and Pedesi as young gods worshiping Isis and Osiris respectively.

 

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art's permanent collection contains more than two million works of art from around the world. It opened its doors on February 20, 1872, housed in a building located at 681 Fifth Avenue in New York City. Under their guidance of John Taylor Johnston and George Palmer Putnam, the Met's holdings, initially consisting of a Roman stone sarcophagus and 174 mostly European paintings, quickly outgrew the available space. In 1873, occasioned by the Met's purchase of the Cesnola Collection of Cypriot antiquities, the museum decamped from Fifth Avenue and took up residence at the Douglas Mansion on West 14th Street. However, these new accommodations were temporary; after negotiations with the city of New York, the Met acquired land on the east side of Central Park, where it built its permanent home, a red-brick Gothic Revival stone "mausoleum" designed by American architects Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mold. As of 2006, the Met measures almost a quarter mile long and occupies more than two million square feet, more than 20 times the size of the original 1880 building.

 

In 2007, the Metropolitan Museum of Art was ranked #17 on the AIA 150 America's Favorite Architecture list.

 

The Metropolitan Museum of Art was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1967. The interior was designated in 1977.

 

National Historic Register #86003556

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

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Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

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Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

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Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

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Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

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Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

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Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

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if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

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Kidd's Mill, Mercer County Bridge No. 1801 is on the National Register of Historic Places. This is Mercer County's only remaining covered bridge. The bridge is located on Township Road 471, approximately one half-mile east of S.R. 18, in Pymatuning Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania. The bridge is situated in a rural area and spans the Shenango River.

 

The single-lane Mercer County Bridge 1801 consists of a single span, Smith Truss covered bridge on sandstone ashlars. The structure has a span of 122'-6" backwall to backwall on a 90 degree skew. The roadway is 16'-7" between the trusses. The bridge is 118'-7" center to center of bearings. Two inch timber planking is laid diagonally over the floorbeams. Two inch timber planking is laid longitudinally for wheel paths, and these are nailed to the main flooring. The 2" x 12" floorbeams are spaced at 1'-9" and are notched to rest on the lower chords. This bridge is not open to vehicle traffic only foot.

 

The timber truss diagonals are hand hewn timbers of various sizes. The upper chords are bolted 6" x 10" and the lower chords are bolted 6" x 12" timbers. These have spacer blocks to permit the diagonals to pass through forming a mortise and tenon connection.

 

The structure was constructed in 1868 by the Smith Bridge Company of Tipp City, Ohio. Devised and patented in 1867 by Robert Smith, both tension and compression members were all wood. During the period of 1867 to 1870, Smith built 15 of these patented structures in Miami County, Ohio.

 

Smith usually assembled the trusses in his home yard and shipped them by rail to the destination. Standard charges for a complete bridge put up by Smith's company was $18 per foot for a bridge span of 125 feet.

 

The Kidds Mill bridge is the only one of Smith's patented bridges still standing east of Ohio.

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

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Sonja shapes for Akeruka head Soon-Jin

 

Find the shapes with stylecard @ enLight Main shop on Backwall - Group Gift area - of store.

 

Body shapes included for:

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Maitreya Petite /X

Legacy classic /Perky

Legacy Pinup Bombshell

Reborn

Prima

Inithium Kupra

Inithium Khara

Kalhene Erika

Met een welgemikte klap valt het hoogste muurtje, zie vorige foto, dat nog fier bovenop overeind stond omver. Dit oud silogebouw van een locale graanhandelaar/-molenaar moest plaats maken voor een nieuwbouwwoning. In deze periode werden vele van die oude graansilo's, vooral die van de plaatselijke boerenbonden, gesloopt.

 

With one good hit the backwall is falling down. This building was demolished to make space for a new house. In this period there were demolische much from this kind off buildings in that area.

  

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

or on Gmail

if you'd like to use any of my photographs.

Gmail: gabegamesog@gmail.com

I'm new to posting retail pics, so go easy on me. Also... There was a sign walking in about the media policy... so I tried to be careful and didn't get as many pics as I wanted.

 

Hopefully you guys will enjoy these though. This is a 1993 Target, with very little remodeling. Still has the original Color Worlds.. and Original Food Ave Signage. Kinda Cool :)

Clamshell lighting setup - one studio strobe (Jinbei DM2-200) in a rectangular softbox (90x60cm) from above, reflector below.

One strobe in shoot-through-umbrella at the white backwall. Some PS and Lightroom tweaking, that's it :)

Molokini Backwall

Acoustic ancient absorb absorption architect architects architectural art artwork artistic ambience accent accessory

Accessories acrylic

Bamboo board backdrop backwall background backlit bedhead bedroom build building built basket bark bar

Brochure

Carve carved cut cutout cut-out ceiling coco cocohusk coconut cocoshell capiz cnc comtemporary cork cast coat

Coating create creative creation counter casino cupboard closet console credenza category catalogue classical

Class classic circle cozy commercial common

Design detail decoration deco décor decorative divider diffuse diffused diffusion density dura durable display

Department departmental dining dine dim door dot dots dimension durapalm

Enclosure emboss embossed engrave engraving entertainment eco ecology environment environmental exhibits

Exhibition exhibiting element effect engineered elegant

Feature fixture foam form faux focus fusion fair frame fiber fiberboard fibre fibreboard future futuristic furniture

Furnish furnishing flat featurewall

Gouge gouged grille geometry geometric glass grass green gallery galleries graffiti gloss

handicraft handcraft handcrafted handmade hospitality hotel hotels headboard home house hinge hang hung HDF

high-density-fiberboard highdensityfiberboard honeycomb husk houz

interior interiordesign icon iconic inter internal industry industrial image imaging imagine imagination inspire inspired install installation installing indoor instill interlam

jigsaw

kireiboard

light lighting layer layered leather lami laminate laminates living laser lasercut library

mosaic modular material mediumdensityfiberboard mediumdensityfibreboard medium-density-fiberboard

medium-density-fibreboard MDF modern modern-tropical moulded mould mold molded manual marquet marquetry

marotte mother of pearl motherof pearl mother-of-pearl matt mural mesh mount mounted mounting

natural nature niche natural-plant-fiber

ornament ornamental ornate organic oldship office offices omarno

product products paint painted painting paintings PU PVC photo pearl plastic proof pangu panel panelite panelkam panelmax paper pulp precast palm polyresin polycarbonate pattern patterns plant partition project palette pieces

penshell

quilt quilted

resin rivershell resort reclaimed route routed routing repeat random retardant ripple resident residence residential

restaurant restaurants retail relief relieve room reference round

screen seashell shell semi sculpture sculptural surfaces source sources store stores stage slide sliding surface

sculptured system systems sustain sustainability show sound special shop shopfront shoplot suspend suspended

swivel substrate shape shapes shade shades sand sandstone sanded sanding spiral suspension strip stripe strips

substance

texture textured translucent tree transmaterial tile tropical trade TV textile trend treatment timber

veneer variety versatile varnish varnishing

wave wavy wood weave woven wall wallcover wallcovering wallcoverings white wardrobe wovin warm

wainscot wooden woodenwave

3d 3-d 3dimension 3-dimension 3form

 

Molokini Backwall

Yesterday I had some time on my hands after concluding some business in downtown Hamilton, Ontario and decided to do some wandering of the a few streets and back alleys. CBC Hamilton studios are located on James Street North and there is an access to the area behind the building where a parking area for employees is located. In that back alley space are a number of walls bearing graffiti, but what caught my ice was how the rear wall of the studios had been painted in various shades of pink, supplemented by some tagging by non-artists. - JW

 

Date Taken: 2018-03-19

 

Tech Details:

 

Taken using a hand-held Nikon D7100 fitted with a Nikkor 18-105mm VR lense set to 42mm, ISO140 (Auto ISO), Aperture priority mode, f/5.6, 1/125 sec. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Nikon RAW/NEF source file: scale image to output size of 9000x6000, correct slight pincushion distortion, set exposure to (approx) +0.8 stops brighter than as-shot, increase contrast in L-A-B mode, enable Shadows/highlights and recover highlights, sharpen, save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: slightly reduce overall saturation, increase the saturation and brightness of the red-channel-only (slightly), slightly increase overall contrast, sharpen, save, scale image to 6000x4000, sharpen slightly, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 1800 wide for posting, sharpen slightly, save.

 

Thank you everyone for visiting, commenting and fav'ing - very much appreciated!

 

HDR study: The left side shows one of the 3 source images, the right side is the processed one. HDR highlights the wood grain, the dust is clearly visible on the bottles, the bottles have a nice dynamic range, and the backwall is nicely lit. This was day 4 of my HDR study.

 

HDR, 3 exposures, 2 f-stops, NEX-6. DSC02527_8_9-2

The UNFINISHED Laundry Room in my Blythe House. Obviously, it needs a backwall. Which will have the same green wallpaper with flowers on it.

 

The washing machine used to belong to *me* as a kid, so it's from the eighties. It already served in my Barbie house then. Rather yellow instead of white, but I still think it's cute and realistic.

Slightly cropped, not much post done here actually, increased lightness on the blue channel, adeed some clarity on the backwall, cleaned up the skin just a tad, desaturated the whole thing a bit and a little split/toning.

Vivitar 285hv in octabox up right

Vivitar 285hv through umbrella left mid high

Colors look a bit dull on my 13" dell laptop, but on the plasma screen their pretty sweet.

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Back Alley Poster on the theatre's backwall. Defied time and the elements. JAWS. Street Photography in Reykjavik

Picture taken 8/18/21

The store is nearly finished with the remodel, the backwall of grocery still needs work as the drywall is still visible, but other than that the remodel is finished. I will return in October for more pictures of the store when the remodel is fully finished.

Please contact me via FlickrMail

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part of this beautiful wall

 

taken on my supersampler - 4 lenses, takes 4 shots over 2 seconds, onto the same negative - plastic fantastic!

The UNFINISHED Laundry Room in my Blythe House. Obviously, it needs a backwall. Which will have the same green wallpaper with flowers on it.

 

The washing machine used to belong to *me* as a kid, so it's from the eighties. It already served in my Barbie house then. Rather yellow instead of white, but I still think it's cute and realistic.

 

By the way, the Fabric detergents are vintage keychains!

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