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liberty minicollection
I decide to fight against my not working hand and I've made this little collection.
alle te cotton's are libertu fabrics that I recived from a friend who lives in London <3
everything will be soon avaliable .for info follow link in my profile
CDs:
01. Binaural
02. Lost Dogs
03. No Code
04. Pearl Jam
06. Rearviewmirror
07. Riot Act
08. Ten
09. Ten [European Import]
10. Vitalogy
11. VS
12. VS [eco-pack version]
13. Yield
EPs:
14. Live at Easy Street
Singles:
15. Alive
16. Animal
17. Daughter
18. Even Flow
19. Given to Fly
20. Go
21. I Am Mine
22. I Am Mine [import]
23. Immortality
24. Jeremy
25. Last Kiss
26. Light Years
27. Man of the Hour
28. Merkinball
29. Not for You
30. Nothing as it Seems
31. Nothing as it Seems [limited edition]
32. Oceans
33. Off He Goes
34. Save You
35. Spin the Black Circle
36. Who You Are
37. Wishlist
Promos:
38. Light Years
Live:
39. Barcelona, Spain - May 25, 2000
40. Benaroya Hall
41. Detroit, Michigan - June 26, 2003
42. Dissident/Live in Atlanta
43. Dublin, Ireland - June 1, 2000
44. Hamburg, Germany - June 26, 2000
45. Indianapolis, Indiana - August 18, 2000
46. Katowice, Poland - June 15, 2000
47. Katowice Poland - June 16, 2000
48. Landgraaf, Holland - June 12, 2000
49. Live in NYC 12/31/92
50. Live on Two Legs
51. London, England May 29, 2000
52. London, England May 30, 2000
53. Manchester, England - April 6, 2000
54. Mansfield, Massachusetts - July 3, 2003
55. Mansfield, Massachusetts - July 11, 2003
56. Montreal, Quebec - June 29, 2003
57. Montreal, Quebec - October 4, 2000
58. New York, New York - July 8, 2003
59. New York, New York - July 9, 2003
60. Paris, France June 8, 2000
61. Perth, Australia - February 23, 2003
62. Salzburg, Austria - June 18, 2000
63. Seattle, Washington - November 6, 2000
64. State College Pennsylvania - May 3, 2003
65. Tampa, Florida - August 12, 2000
66. Tokyo, Japan - March 3, 2003
67. Toronto, Canada - October 5, 2000
68. Verona, Italy - June 20, 2000
69. Zurich, Switzerland - June 23, 2000
Bootlegs:
70. Alive and Kicking '95
71. All Night Thing
72. Eddie's Secrets
73. Live at the Ulu
74. New Songs
75. No Fuckin' Messiah
76. No Fuckin' Messiah 2
77. Yield Radio Special 56:37
Vinyls:
78. Alive [UK]
79. Life Wasted
80. Lost Dogs
81. Pearl Jam
Box Sets:
82. Live at the Gorge 05/06
--not pictured: Ten Super Deluxe Edition--
1. Robot Birthday Card by TC Design, 2. Birds Birthday Card by TC Design, 3. Mice Birthday Card by TC Design, 4. Flower Birthday Card by TC Design, 5. Owl Birthday Card by TC Design, 6. Rocket Birthday Card by TC Design, 7. Ladybird/Ladybug Birthday Card by TC Design, 8. Boats Birthday Card by TC Design, 9. Flamingo Birthday Card by TC Design, 10. Airplanes Birthday Card by TC Design, 11. Flowers Birthday Card by TC Design, 12. Retro Stars Birthday Card by TC Design, 13. Fish Birthday Card by TC Design, 14. Sweetie Birthday Card by TC Design, 15. Butterfly Birthday Card by TC Design, 16. Retro Cars Birthday Card by TC Design
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Camera: 1952 Leica IIIf RD 35mm Rangefinder.
Lens: Waterworth 2 inch Centaur f/3.5.
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 35mm black & white negative.
Development: Ilford ID-11 1 + 3 @ 20C/21m.
Camera supported on Linhof Junior tripod & ball head.
Lens is wide open for this image. Focus point is the "W" badge and lens of the nearest projector, carefully set via the Leica's coupled rangefinder. For a lens with a little front coating damage (cleaning-related I suspect), I thought the contrast and resolution of such an old lens to be respectable.
The Waterworth Centaur is a vanishingly rare 2 inch f/3.5 lens manufactured by Waterworth of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Optical manufacture began at the Domain on the edge of the city of Hobart during WWII in order to furnish the Australian defence forces (and to an extent, also, other Allied forces) with lenses, prisms and other components vital for military use in targeting equipment, gunsights and for photo reconnaissance camera applications among others. After the war the workforce turned their skills to the production of goods for civilian use, notably projection equipment for educational institutions. A small number of still camera lenses were nevertheless manufactured in Hobart in the Leica 39mm rangefinder thread mount.
The Centaur was available in two different guises, both with the 39mm Leica thread mount: a non-focusing enlarger version made for darkroom printing; and the type used to make the image shown above. This being a focusing and rangefinder coupled version.
During a visit to the University of Tasmania to inspect the items in their Waterworth Collection (a bequest from the late Peter Smith, long a UTAS chemistry faculty member) I was permitted to fit the focusing example of the Centaur in the collection to my own Leica IIIf Red Dial rangefinder and take a few photos of the collection with it.
In the foreground you will see just a few of the different types of still projectors Waterworth manufactured after World War II.
The Centaur fitted readily to the IIIf like any Leica lens made for it, and coupled perfectly to its (well-calibrated) rangefinder from close range to infinity.
I set the camera and lens onto my own Linhof junior tripod and ball head (which was itself formerly owned by Peter Smith before it came into my possession, so there was a brief reunion of these items once owned by him). A short series of images was made by me at different apertures including wide open at f/3.5 with the camera on the tripod, using a cable release to maximise sharpness.
I have added four very similar images made with this very rare lens. Whilst there are a handful of images of a Waterworth Centaur lens locatable by Google Image search, I have not seen any photos actually taken with the lens: let alone taken with one fitted to a screw mount Leica rangefinder, the type of camera the lens was actually designed to be used with. This series might therefore be the only images on the web with a Centaur on film using a Leica rangefinder and have been uploaded for the benefit of those who may like to see some photos created with one.
The exact number of Waterworth Centaurs produced is not definitively known. At least one serial number into the low 300s exists. But whether all serial numbers from 1 were allocated and used is not known. The actual number made may be considerably less, one source suggests perhaps 200-odd? Many of those would have been for enlarger use and not suitable for photography, thus, the amount of surviving Centaurs with rangefinder coupling may, potentially, be tiny. Who knows? UTAS are researching the activities of the annexe.
You may see a photograph of the Centaur lens attached to my Leica at UTAS here:
www.flickr.com/photos/43224475@N08/51087053587/in/datepos...
More information about the wartime activities at the Hobart annexe and the Waterworth optical products which were made after WWII for civilian use may be found at UTAS's own website for Waterworth, here:
Some images of the actual Waterworth Centaur I had the privilege of photographing with (Centaur serial number 171) may be viewed here:
waterworth.omeka.net/items/show/76
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Some of my other hobbies are wooden and bronze statues ,Ancient Weaponry .
You can see some of my old origami models in the front.
This is my WHOLE doll collection at the moment! Can you tell I have a thing for Volks? Haha. I know it's not a great photo but when I got them all lined up I just had to take one. From left to right: Kazuya Kujo on SD13 girl body (This was a grail doll for me and my sister surprised me at Christmas with her! I cried so hard.), Old F-07(Pearl), One-off SDGr Lorina, SDgr Belldandy, SD13 Nono, SDM Mako, FCS WS F-60, FCS F-45, SD Nana, Dear SD SwD Nono head on Lieselotte body.
I think I'm at my doll limit for now! I need to take the time to appreciate each one and make some outfits for them. Does anyone else ever feel overwhelmed by their collection at times?
My Brick Collection. This is the eighth rack of bricks, mostly from outside south Wales with examples from north Wales, Gloucestershire and miscellaneous bricks given to me or found over the past twenty years. The farthest travelled is the Fritsch Holzer sent to me from Australia (sixth row down on right). This rack was first constructed out of scrap timber ten or more years ago but refurbished in the summer of 2016.
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This open edition jewellery collection is inspired by art nouveau jewellery and available per order at my website:
emiliacouture.com/2019/01/21/titania-jewellery-collection/
The Classic Stiletto shoes are fitted for Inamorata only. They are available in 5 resin colours matching the Inamorata skin tones: Milk, Latte, Caramel, Chocolate and Coffee. The dragonfly/ butterfly ornaments come in choice of gold, silver, gunmetal and brass.
This guy appears to have a wonderful sense of style.
Please go here to see more Family Car images -
www.flickr.com/photos/69559277@N04/sets/72157628124351754...
Produced from the original negative in my collection.
I have been working with polymer clay for several years and this is my first real cane! I started with a custom set of colors and love the effect even though I am not quite sure what to do with it. KatoClay
That pink thing at the bottom is a huge stuffed dog my lil dog likes to use as a bed, and yes, that is a mh check list LOL!
A picture of my video game collection. I use to do it every couple months, but then I moved a couple times and it got to big to fit on my bed.
I always loved nutcrackers, ever since I saw the "Nutcracker" ballet when I was 10. I wanted one then, but at the time in 1983 a nutcracker was very expensive. They didn't have walmarts and targets back then. I got my first nutcracker when I was about 15 and have been collecting them ever since. The pinnocio is from germany that my aunt got for me. The tiniest nutcracker there in the front is only about an inch tall!
Finally unpacking & trying to find a place for all my stuff. My collection of kitties is currently housed in the china cabinet along with my treasured teapot bought in Japan during my 2005 trip.
Yup, I collect AC8's. Read the notes as to what colors they are. I have duplicates of some of these, but these are all the different types/patterns I have.
ANY AC8 NOT SHOWN HERE IS WANTED. (Besides Cobalt or Tan).
Enjoy.
지우개 消しゴム 橡皮擦 kawaii gommes eraser erasers cute Collection colección gomas goma borrar radiergummi borracha toy iwako
Buffalo Games, Springbok, White Mountain, House of Puzzles, Pomegranate, Eurographics, Schmidt, Heye, Clementoni, Ravensburger, Aquarius and Educa jigsaw puzzles
Pentax K-1, SMC Pentax-M 28/2.8
I've decided to rewatch the original series. Crushing pretty hard on Mr. Spock right now. <3
Hello Guis , sorry me i been really busy yesterday so as i knew the yesterdays pic wasn't so good for a store today i made a new one with better effects and with a pretty model (Lena Hydraconis , alias: Brotney Spors).
So enjoy it! try first a DEMO!
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[04:28] Lady Gericault: i want meet Jin , she is like hmmmm Madonna in my rl?
[04:28] Jamjars (lena.hydraconis): medoner
[04:28] Lady Gericault: if i see anyday her i think i will do poo instantaneant and i wont care abaut
[04:28] Lady Gericault: HAHAHAHHAH❤
[04:29] Jamjars (lena.hydraconis): LOL
[04:29] Jamjars (lena.hydraconis): she will love it
[04:29] Lady Gericault: and i will love her LOL and ofc i will send she all my items
[04:29] Lady Gericault: cause i want she know i want be a medoner 2.0
[04:29] Jamjars (lena.hydraconis): aww
[04:29] Lady Gericault: LOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOL
[04:29] Lady Gericault: ❤
[04:29] Jamjars (lena.hydraconis): hahaha yess
[04:30] Lady Gericault: you will be brotney spors , we can do the scene in live with her hahahhahahah
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Me:
hair-lamb
Glasses-mon tissu
Top-hermanita
Skinnies-hermanita
Clutch-HOF for gacha event(totally in love!)
Shoes-label mode
Pose-label motion
Lena:
Hair-magika
Glasses-hof
Top-hermanita
Skinnies-hermanita