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A dark clothed stranger passes by the Historic Ladd and Bush Bank Building located in Downtown Salem, Oregon.
First test cast and face up! He'll be around 65cm when done. Still debating on casting his hands and forearms before resin rose. He'll be on display there. I'm really pleased with how he's coming along. ❤️❤️
an old rowing boat i found tied up and the beach at Morcombe lancashire behind is the racing office used for boat racing i dont think this one will be joining in any time soon
Explore #7 on Wednesday April 15 2009.
Taken on my recent Easter camping trip up at Noosa, we took a couple of day trips to Rainbow Beach - gods country! I saw an opportunity with this guy casting for bait fish in the shallows, and started snapping away. We had some awful weather up there, not one decent sunset/sunrise in four days!!
Even though it's January, the beach requires bare feet if you're a child. Cast off those boots and shoes (and lose your jacket, while you're at it), and go dip your toes in the waves.
Dailyshoot.com #ds431: How low can you go?
(double meaning here: I'm shooting down at the sand level, but I'm also kind of teasing all my snow-bound Canadian friends and family with this, which could be seen as a low blow)
I bought a new 10” cast iron skillet at the Lodge Factory here in Tennessee. I also got a cast iron butter warmer for grilling. Nice to live so close to such a great factory!
Although KITT is perfectly capable of operating autonomously, Knight Rider had a cast that viewers loved as much as they loved the car (well, almost as much).
So I updated my LEGO Ideas project to include Michael, Bonnie, and Devon.
You can check the project out here: ideas.lego.com/projects/104066
One of two large identical rooms, the Cast Courts of the Victoria and Albert Museum, that house a collection of copies. Unusual for a museum but some of the greatest sculptures in the world can be studied there.
I made a wee bookmark for Urban Outfitters - they'll be free in stores quite soon I believe.
Characters for a probably ludicrous novel I'd definitely read (left to right, top to bottom): Librarian, Explorer, Explorer's Ghost, Nurse, Robot, Geisha, Fisherman, Femme Fatale, Captain, Sailor (Sailorette?), Bandit and Invalid Banker.
Hundreds of worm casts on Second Sands, Port William, Scotland. Six second exposure.
Thanks very much for favourites and comments. They are very much appreciated. Explore #21
Messing around with hand torches for selective lighting. Amazing how differently the camera sensor "sees" than how our eyes and brain see. The room was just barely dark enough for this to work.
Bigger, with more detail on decluttr.
35RC Fomapan 200 Rodinal
Ironbridge, Shropshire
The world's first major iron bridge, Thomas Telford 1781
Thanks for the invite to Architecture, Sculpture and Garden Works, Nick!
Inspired by the cast iron buildings of New York, this modular building was one of the eight 16-wide buildings in The Promenade. It was displayed at BrickWorld Chicago in 2015.
Instructions available through Rebrickable.
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
Chained to all the places that he never wished to say
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
and as faced the sun he cast no shadow
As they took his soul they stole his pride
And as he faced the sun he cast no shadow
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The little maple leaf removes itself from the crowd, letting the cares be cast away. We, too, can cast our cares on He who is able and enjoy the Living Water only He can give.