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Here is my latest collection Printemps featuring a collection of shabby chic designs in vintage pink, taupe, blue and white.

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2-photo stitched panorama

manual focus legacy lens: H.Zuiko 42mm 1:1.2

I'm a huge fan of the Hasbro Mighty Muggs toy line. These are some of the coolest action figures out there. Here is a collection of some of my fan art that I made to pay homage to the toy line.

A very small alliance but still growing! Left-Right: Green P. Piccadilly, Grey P. Osterley, Wine P. Holborn, Crimson P. Malden. Read more here.

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A small Lara Croft collection from Tomb Raider Legend

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Classics Days 2016 Magny-Cours

SBB Cargo Tm 232 226-1 draws loaded vans out of the loading bay at Rauch Trading AG, Widnau near Heerbrugg. Empty vans would then be positioned for loading with another consignment of Red Bull energy drink for collection during the next trip from St Margrethen.

 

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HEY FLUIDVILLEEE 💦💦 Coming to cakeday today is the Bondage Collection! Rigged for Legacy, Reborn, Mounds, Waifu, Kupra, and Peach… fitted perfectly for you FATPACK comes with HUD to customize your strings metals and style exactly how you want! Super cute Don’t forget to grab a demo.

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Tour busses outside the White House, Washington, D.C.

 

3.5x3.5 black-and-white photograph. Image from a scrapbook album belonging to Hazel Smothers, whose aviation highlights include copiloting her plane to 1st place in her class at the 1969 Powder Puff Derby air race, and flying search and rescue missions for the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department in her pink Bell 47 helicopter.

 

San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

 

For over 50 years the San Diego Air & Space Museum (SDASM) www.sandiegoairandspace.org , has preserved the aviation heritage of San Diego and the world, through a unique collection documenting the history of aviation from the dawn of flight to space exploration. Established in 1961, SDASM is one of the largest aviation museums in the nation, housing the third largest aerospace library and archives. The Museum showcases the history of and contributions to society provided by the development and advancement of air and space technology. The Museum experience provides a means for the public to gain a greater understanding of current and projected aerospace efforts that play such a key role in the national economy, our position in a technical and competitive world, and mankind's future exploration. CollectionThe Museum's Library & Archives houses one of the most significant collections of aerospace-related research materials in the world. Materials in the Library & Archives collections exist in a variety of formats, including books, periodicals, films and videos, manuals, drawings, and more. Many of these collections may be searched on the Museum's online catalog, 207.67.203.79/s92006staff/opac Aerocat , and a portion of the Museum's extensive photograph collection, consisting of over 2 million images, is available on www.flickr.com/photos/sdasmarchives at Flickr.com. In addition, several hundred digitized films and videos can be found on the Museum's www.youtube.com/user/sdasmarchives at YouTube.com channel.Image RequestsTo request images or videos for purchase please visit the SDASM website and then contact us at 619-234-8291 x125, or dseracini@sdasm.org. The Museum charges licensing fees for commercial use of these images, which helps fund ongoing efforts to care for our collection.

 

Information about the works in the Balboa Park Commons is still being researched and made available for public viewing. Much of this data exists in paper records at the Museum. For more information about this work, please email Dseracini@sdasm.org and include the Item ID# of the record in the body of your email.

PictionID:43333226 - Catalog:14_005354 - Title:Atlas Centaur 2 Details: Liftoff Sequence Date: 11/27/1963 - Filename:14_005354.TIF - - - - Image from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection---Date comes from GD data. Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Top -gone... middle both 9... Bottom 7but fit 8.5 and then 9

This is part of my superball collection. Check out my sets in this flickr collection, and read about how I categorized them in this story.

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

kent ze nog... deze koninginnedagtoetertjes :)

registered to California for 1924.

 

Please go here to see more photographs of the Family Car -

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Produced from the original negative in my collection.

PictionID:54056539 - Catalog:14_032984 - Title:Vandenberg AFB Details: Site 576E; Aerial View of Constrution Progress Date: 06/29/1961 - Filename:14_032984.tif - - - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Blogged here (english) and here (portuguese)!

My daughter's little collection of Momiji dolls ... I bought her the Christmas Angel as her first one this Christmas, and the Dance girl on right - because she loves to dance! The Birthday Girl on left with the pigtails was for her birthday in January. This collection is secretly for me, I adore these little cuties!

TY hello kitty beanie babies

Factory painted matte black LP640

PictionID:53765755 - Catalog:14_032248 - Title:GD/Astronautics Displays Details: Satellite Booster Display Date: 10/16/1970 - Filename:14_032248.tif - Images from the Convair/General Dynamics Astronautics Atlas Negative Collection. The processing, cataloging and digitization of these images has been made possible by a generous National Historical Publications and Records grant from the National Archives and Records Administration---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

Marta Pérez García’s art explores in a poetic way a wide range of human conditions, from fragility and vulnerability to strength and survival. Her recent work, created during the COVID-19 pandemic, addresses the troubling yet rarely discussed increase in domestic violence due to stay-at-home orders, especially toward women and children. Her Intersections project Restos-Traces speaks to that.

 

Restos-Traces is comprised of 20 female torsos constructed with handmade paper and added elements such as wire, nails, metal spikes, hair, teeth, and film negative. The Spanish-English title (restos meaning ruins or remaining) alludes to the recollection and preservation of memories through visual storytelling, in this case memories of brutality, abuse, and trauma. Pérez García’s headless torsos are muted, ranging in skin tones from light to dark. Modeled after standard female mannequins, they are similar in size but differ in appearance and expression. Some are dressed and others are more sexualized; some are hurting while others are fighting. They are at once eerie and beautiful, fearless, and dignified. What gives them bearing and power are their accentuated spines that become symbols of resistance, tenacity, and continued existence. As Pérez García puts it, “I try to give, in a way, visibility to the women who are not here anymore, but at the same time for us to see in these bodies our own lives.”

 

In Restos-Traces, the torsos are paired with two works from the Phillips’s permanent collection: Francis Bacon’s Study of a Figure in a Landscape (1952)—a painting that emanates loss, anxiety, and frailness—and Annette Messager’s My Little Effigies (1989-90), an installation with stuffed animals holding pictures of body parts with handwritten texts expressing emotions such as anger, laughter, and reconciliation. When enclosed in the gallery space, the works of Bacon, Messager, and Pérez García intensify an array of physical and psychological states, from victimization to endurance, detachment to companionship.

Chantilly 2016 - Concours d'élégance

Per request - some close-ups of my collection.

The majority of my Echo Base rebel collection. I also have an X-wing that couldn't fit in frame. I finally upgraded my workspace and now have a table that I can photograph larger groups on. I hope to get the re-released Millenium Falcon when it's released in August. Might add a collectors gallery pa ... Read more

He has the carved/scultped style body that makes him a fun find. He's also doll size so I envision a doll riding him. (1 of 12 favorite vintage animal figurines in my collection.)

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