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Vancouver's premier Hardcore outfit were kicking ass during their show at Desi in Nuremberg. Oldschool early eighties sound.
My first autumn project is a chestnut chain. I collected some chestnuts, drilled some holes into them and beaded them on a bast. This was a realy simple project. I made five chains. Here you can see them on my bookshelf.
Dangle earrings of two links of a worn bicycle chain from a rusty old 10-speed bike. The earrings drop about 1.9 inches and weigh 0.2 oz each.
The shell analysis software shows that this type of gusset stiffens the chain stays, subjected to chain traction, of 80%
my first chain maiile bracelet! Sterling silver Box chain..handmade rings and toggle by Harleen Powers of NC.
Chains
October 3, 2012
The Players Theatre
New York, NY
"3 women, 3 addictions, 1 Solution." The NYC premiere of "Chains" Written and Directed by Howard & NYU Graduate Shamirrah Hardin.
Markanian's Chain of galaxies in Virgo
Camera: Canon 300D modded + IDAS P2 front filter
Scope: Celestron C6-N guided with a Meade DSI on a Meade 70AZ
Stacked in Deep Sky Stacker, PP in PS CS3
Details:
16 x 360s exposures @ ISO800
10 darks/20 flats/20 bias
Diane covered Korn and Alice In Chains with opening acts Underoath and Ho99o9 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY. See the full coverage here theravensview.net/news-%26-reviews/f/korn-and-alice-in-ch...
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Chain link fence, then some weeds, then some graffiti.. that's an ugly-sounding description, but I thought the fluffy heads were really pretty in the sunlight
Pentax K1000, 200 speed film, polarizer
Diane covered Korn and Alice In Chains with opening acts Underoath and Ho99o9 at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY. See the full coverage here theravensview.net/news-%26-reviews/f/korn-and-alice-in-ch...
Please do not use any of Diane’s photos without permission.
©Diane Woodcheke
dwoodcheke@gmail.com
"No sooner met but they looked, no sooner looked but they loved,
no sooner loved but they sighed,
no sooner sighed but they asked one another the reason,
no sooner knew the reason but they sought the remedy."
William Shakespeare
Papaipema stenocelis
State Listed as Threatened in Massachusetts
Patterns of peach and brown, set off by elongate white blazes, lend their subtle beauty to this moth. Chain fern borers live in wetland areas in the eastern US, and feed on the Virginia chain fern. After hatching from eggs in the springtime, larvae bore into and feed on the stems and roots of chain ferns. After pupating and emerging as fully-formed adults in late summer, the moths survive into the early months of October. Before perishing in the winter chill, they lay eggs for the cycle to begin again the following spring.
These moths are mainly threatened by draining and hydrologic alteration that disrupts the wetland environment they depend on. Invasive plants, pesticide spraying, and light pollution also challenge the survival of this nocturnal flyer. Moths occupy a critical role in our ecosystems as chief pollinators for some plant species. Indeed, insects and flowering plants have coevolved over millennia, each allowing for the survival of the other. Consciousness about light pollution, habitat destruction, and pesticide use has far-reaching impacts beyond any one moth species. There are over 200 land trust and more than 250 different environmental groups working for clean waterways in Massachusetts.
The Endangered Species Project: New England
Exhibition Dates: February 4 - April 14, 2019
Public Lecture and Closing Reception with the Artist: Saturday, April 13
Gallery Hours: M-F 10am - 8pm; Weekends 10am-5pm
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard
224 Western Ave, Allston, Massachusetts 02134
Gallery 224 at the Ceramics Program, Office for the Arts at Harvard is pleased to present an exhibition of work from Montana-based potter Julia Galloway's most recent body of work, The Endangered Species Project: New England. Galloway works from each state's official list of species identified as endangered, threatened or extinct. She has created a series of covered jars, one urn for each species, illustrating the smallest Agassiz Clam Shrimp to the largest Eastern Elk.
Read more about this exhibition here:
ofa.fas.harvard.edu/ceramics/gallery224/endangered-specie...
This is the fabric chain strap for the bag I made for the April Issue of Inc Magazine photo shoot - it has inspired my New York collection and is now waiting for a home of it's own.
Peaceful Hardware & Mesh Co., Ltdprovides galvanized diamond wire mesh or PVC coated diamond wire mesh, mainly for fencing use. There are two edge types :Knuckle and knuckle (K&K) and Knuckle and Barb(K&B).
Material for chain link fence: Low carbon steel wire, stainless steel wire, aluminum alloy wire.
Weaving of chain link fence: Woven diamond pattern provides strong, durable and flexible construction. The closely spaced diamond mesh construction gives your fence linear strength and springy texture to protect horses from injury and prevent predators from entering paddocks and pastures.
Uses: Diamond mesh is used as fencing for sports field, river banks, construction and residence, also animal fencing.
Benefits: Low carbon steel diamond mesh has a heavy galvanized coating to ensure a long life.
The Diamond Mesh wire construction is:
•strong;
•safe and flexible;
•does not break;
•does not sag or roll up at the bottom.
Spec:
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25mm40mm50mm55mm60mm65mm76mm100mm
Wire diameter18#-7#
1.20mm-5.00mm
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