View allAll Photos Tagged Cases)
Only four stars here, but we added them to our Five years on Flickr set because because you have viewed this photo more than any other photo on our stream
Photograph taken by Frank Hurley on the first Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 led by Douglas Mawson. Frank Hurley visited the Antarctic six times between 1911 and 1932.
Ice cased [i.e. ice-caked; moulting] Adelie penguins after a blizzard at Cape Denison, photograph by Frank Hurley,
State Library of New South Wales ON 144/H530 collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7o7QkAn
Queste case sono disabitate. Lo spopolamento della montagna è un fenomeno non solo italiano o delle Alpi ma mondiale ed è causato da molti fattori; quello principale è certamente economico, ma concorre anche la ricerca di prospettive più allettanti, di stili di vita diversi e di miglioramento della posizione sociale.
I bought this film case about 20 years ago from Spiratone, a camera accessory store in Flushing, NY that went out of business many years ago. It can hold 4 rolls of 35mm film. It's waterproof and supposed to be x-ray proof too but I cannot confirm that. Since then I haven't seen it other stores. I had seen other film cases but not this one.
the pillow cases i made last week.
i think three of them together is a bit too much, as they sport all the same fabrics. so one has to got to Matt's office, one to the home office and one is allowed to stay on the couch.
Prototype blythe protective case. Not a bag, but simply a case to protect the doll from scratches while being stored in my backpack. Blythes are durable, but the plastic is not.
The outer fabric is fancy fabric, then quilt batting in between and then inner fabric is the protective fabric so it should be white so it won't stain anything and it should be soft aswell. The top and bottom flaps closes with soft doll velcro so it can be adjusted depending on if the doll is wearing platform shoes, thick clothes or is nude. Soft doll velcro do not nag in the hair. Then some kind of straps to close it.
I thoughted on sharing the pattern to you, but unfortunately it is BIG, far too big to be scanned...
As this was the prototype I picked a cheap fabric so that's why I chose the cheesy rainbow striped fabric. ;) And the only colorful bias tape long enough was green. Luckily enough it matched colorwise and size was good, so I carried on decorating with beads and all!
Taken in 2013.
While my wife lazed in the sun on Orient Beach, three miles to the east on the Atlantic side of Saint Martin, I took pictures of Grand Case beach on the Caribbean side.
Todas as fotos podem ser publicadas e/ou utilizadas mediante meu consentimento
Email para contato: faneitzke@hotmail.com
Canon F1 new
Film: Fomapan 100 Classic
Selfdeveloped: FOMADON R 09 - 20°
Fixer: Fomafix
scanner: Canon 9000F Mark II
This case used to be a huge display case in my boutique. I brought it home when I closed my shop, in hopes I could fit some of my kawaii collection inside.
Its about full!!! hehe!
And this wont even hold...id say 20% of everything kawaii I own! 99% of my stationary items dont go in here....those are stored in boxes.
I love this case. It lights up to!!!!..though I didnt light it for these pics. But at night, it looks
like a gorgeous kawaii heaven!
Be sure to blow this up under the "all sizes" tab above the pic so you can get a good look inside!
I still have things from my vacay I need to add to it as well!
Vehicle: Case IH tractor with demountable cup harvester.
Date taken: 25th March 2024.
Album: Carspotting 2024
Case 1690 Tractor seen at the New years day road run organised by the Somerset traction engine club
Sedgemoor Auction Centre
Taken with a Nikon D7000
18/52 this is a story worth reading, the story of my dear friend Petrine. This is her story;
Here’s my scoliosis story.
10th of February 2011 I got diagnosed with scoliosis. Sounds scary, doesn’t it? At that time it wasn’t. I remember driving home from the hospital somewhat surprised by actually being diagnosed with something, thinking that it would all be okay.
Scoliosis is an abnormal curve in the spine. Some people have spines that curve from side to side, and rotate. That’s the case of scoliosis patients, and these curves can’t be corrected simply by learning standing up straight. On an x-ray, the spine of a person with scoliosis looks more like an “S” or a “C” than a straight line. I have a S-shaped scoliosis. There are several types of scoliosis based on the cause and age when the curve develops – both infantile, juvenile, adolescent and idiopathic scoliosis. In more than 80% of cases, a specific cause is not known (idiopathic). Scoliosis is about two times more common in girls than boys. Treatment of scoliosis is based on the severity of the curve and the chances of the curve getting worse. There are three main categories of treatment: observation, bracing, and surgery.
When we discovered my scoliosis it was at 34 degrees, which is quite small. But, according to my age (14 at that time) and the ability for the scoliosis to grow, I really needed treatment for it not to get worse. Suddenly I found my self in a light room at the hospital a summer day in June, looking at the orthopaedist hands trying to tighten a white, stiff brace made of plastic properly around my skinny waste. In my most vulnerable age, 15, I had been sitting unnatural straight-backed at home waiting for a year to pass so I could wake up in the morning knowing that the day not would involve tightening or loosening of a piece of plastic. But most important of it all: I should avoid surgery.
I was supposed to wear the brace for a year, but on the observation at the hospital the x-rays happened to tell us that none of the 23 hours a day with the brace had helped me. My spine was much worse: 47 degrees. And they recommended scoliosis surgery. Whether I’m going to take the surgery or not, is not a decision in hurry, and I still don’t know what do to. Even though I finally could let go of the brace, it didn’t feel right. I was supposed to make it, and then I didn’t. Now, I finally see that snake that’s in my spine. Physically it was hard to recover – it was unusual for me to keep my back straight without the brace, and breathing normally is something I still find hard. But what’s hardest of it all is the insecurity I’ve felt and still feel. When looking in the mirror I feel my lower lip tremble slightly when the threatening hump at the right side of my back shows its presence.
A half-year has past, and now my back is somewhat like before. Still 47 degrees, but the muscles surrounding the spine is much better. However, I will always have scoliosis, whether I like it or not. So why shouldn’t I show it to the world – highlight what’s beautiful about it and reunion the S-shaped spine with me, the way I think, and life in general? Wll, here it is. Me and my scoliosis.
- Petrine
Model: Petrine
Can not be used without given permission. This includes reblogging etc! Copyright ©, All Rights Reserved
CASE 1455 XL + Bunning Lowlander 105 mk4 in 1:17 scale.
Build with 2 279 pieces. Remotly control by Lego IR recivers. Model is completely motorized, with 4 motors (L motor for drive, servomotor for steering, M motor for three piont hitch and M motor for PTO)
Instructions by M_Longer's LEGO Creations
📗 Sellfy: sellfy.com/m1longer/
📙 Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/users/M_longer/mocs/
📷 Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kubdDr7atB0