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Today I had school and then work till 9:30. I felt gross all day. nothing exciting or interesting. When I got home this is that I did, essentially color on my hand. I thought it turned out pretty cool though.
I just created a group for Midjourney Niji images here: www.flickr.com/groups/niji/ If you are working in Niji please consider joining the group,
We are happy to be part of this MOM round, starting on the 20th of August.
Introducing the new Bones Bracelets, featuring 10 Leathers (2 zones), 10 Metals and 10 text colors.
Engravable - 10 letters per bracelet.
They come in 3 versions: Single, Couple and Gay Couple (exchangeable for females).
I know Fantasy Friday kind of died, but here you go.
I know he doesn't look very "fantasy-y", but let me explain. I read a book yesterday titled Bone Jack (of which this guy is the title character), and I loved it.
It's one of those fantasy novels that aren't grand and adventurous, but feels very close, mysterious, and dark instead. It almost has a touch of horror at times.
It's extremely well-paced, and the writing is very good.
Also, it concludes the story perfectly, without answering every question. There's just enough left unknown to make it feel mysterious even after you finish the book.
Sorry for the rant about the book...Anyway, let me know what you think, and if any of you have read Bone Jack, too!
This is a close-up photo of the edge of a bone. The narrow DOF creates an elegant minimalist abstract image.
Joyeuses Fêtes! Zorionak eta urte berri on! Boas Festas! Felices fiestas! Happy holidays!!
Nadal 2007
3rd August 2019 - Manchester based 'Bones Shake' brought "A scuzzed fuzzed blues" vibe to Jimmy's in Liverpool. These lads were first on by virtue of the least social media 'Likes' (a strange stipulation in my eyes, but then, i'm 48..) but they manged to captivate an early audience. Starting your set by casually wandering through the crowd with a megaphone blarring an American Police siren generally tends to grab peoples attention!!
Out of curiosity, (and to see if anyone actually reads this shit..) has anyone ever seen the movie 'Midnight Express'?
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The elusive Mosaic Railroad takes a loaded train of wet rock phosphate from the Four Corners Mine to Agrock Yard, where CSX will take it to one of several processing facilities located around the Bone Valley.
This artificial bone sample is an early step towards making 3D bioprinting a practical tool for emergency medicine in space. An ESA R&D effort aims to develop bioprinting techniques capable of giving astronauts on an extended mission ready access to the ‘spare parts’ needed for bone or skin grafts, and even complete internal organs.
3D bioprinting may soon be practical on Earth, and could help meet the challenging conditions of spaceflight. Astronauts in zero or low gravity lose bone density, for example, so fractures may be more likely in orbit or on Mars.
Or, treating a burn often involves a graft of skin taken from a patient’s body – manageable on Earth with full hospital care but more risky in space, as the secondary damage may not heal easily.
Skin or bone can be bioprinted using a nutrient-rich ’bio-ink’ of human blood plasma, available from the astronauts themselves. By working upside down – in ‘minus 1g’ gravity – the team has shown they can probably do it in space.
This bone sample is part of the first selection of items on the 99 Objects of ESA ESTEC website, a set of intriguing, often surprising artefacts helping tell the story of more than half a century of activity at ESA’s technical heart.
Credits: ESA-Remedia
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Here's that great looking Bone Shaker with more detail, notice the rubber wheels and cleaner details.
Cheers,
Wade
One of my favorite Flickr artists, MicRitz
(www.flickr.com/photos/mic-pics)
suggested poor Billy Bones needed a companion. And in fact he found him one. Here he is....thanks Mic.... :-)
Well there ya go, number 52 of my 52 weeks project that I started on January 1 2015. Yup, I'm a little late finishing, should have been done last January, but life has a way of mixing things up. Priorities change and what was important one day isn't that important the next.
I've been wanting to do a photo for the song Off The Bone by The Holy Broke since I first heard it a few years ago. Just needed to come up with an image that I thought would do justice to such an awesome song.
The Holy Broke - Off The Bone
theholybroke.bandcamp.com/track/off-the-bone
(52-2015)
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. Reflector camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
BR Railfreight 58002 was about to work the 4D51 12:24 Birmingham Lawley Street F.L.T. to Beeston, Nottingham F.L.T..
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"I'm burning diesel, burning dinosaur bones..."
Every time I see dinosaur skeletons I think of Soundgarden!
Oviraptor skeleton at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
The only road to one of the remotest and coldest inhabited place on earth, Oymyakon.
This Kolyma highway is famously known as Road of Bones, the biggest cemetery in the world. This road was built with the hard labor of Gulag prisoners. Millions of prisoners were starved, frozen and worked to death in the world’s coldest inhabited region, where summer temperatures can reach to 40°C but in winter temperature will drop to minus 60°C.
Each time a person died they would leave them on the road, skeletons of prisoners who died during its construction were used in many of its foundations, the prospectors were slaves, prisoners worked to death on what became known as the "Road of Bones".