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no flash was fired.. howevr...a torch was lighted behind this huge tower or cds...
experimenting some macros with slr..
First attempt at water drops on a CD/DVD. Used my extension tubes for some and just dedicated macro for others. The colors you get from a CD and DVD are totally different so try both. Lots of fun on a rainy day. This particular shot reminds me of Jellyfish with bioluminescence.
Got my inspiration from Danny Cowee
Compact digital Fujifilm - FinePix JV300, 14.0 million pixels, Fujinon 3x optical zoom lens focal length
Did you know there's a "secret room" in the basement of the Central Library where extra copies and little used books live? Thanks to compact shelving we can fit more into a smaller space. Hard to believe our vibrant new Children's Room used to be filled with storage!
-in a shortage morning-
solitair enough
when the net shut off
i sit, read and write
around me, the rainbow's bright
in its own solitude
.....
19. november 2019: Statsminister Erna Solberg deltar på toppmøtet Compact with Africa.
Foto: Guido Bergmann/German Federal Government
The Nasa BM-1 Compact battery monitor for my campervan, allowing me to know exactly what power is being used, how long the battery has left to charge and discharge.
Autonomous Compact Loader left hand side.
Instruction available at Rebrickable,
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-40507/KBD%20Design/42081-model-c...
just a quick shotgun i made. i used MS paint to cover up some lines. Semi-auto, 12-gauge, 7 shots before reload
ART-3000 is a compact, fanless, rugged, and high performance embedded system for space conscious application
Three of these are vintage - one at least (and probably all 3) date from the 1950s. Bottom left is a souvenir from the 1951 Festival of Britain, the other two are golden compacts stamped 'Stratton'. Top left is the modern one - a gorgeous enamel peacock feather (and it is also not a powder compact, as it opens to show two mirrors)
The Autonomous Compact Loader features boom lift, bucket tilt, steering, spinning fan, drone, camera, bucket sensor, boom stop, and wheel turning stop. Model has a length of 41 cm (16.3 in.) and comprising 1057 bricks. No extra bricks outside the original set, 42081, are needed.
Instruction available at Rebrickable,
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-40507/KBD%20Design/42081-model-c...
Get your hands on a Compact Nesting Kit CS-16 covered in a powerful purple! This drumset nests and fits into a 16" floor tom case, allowing it to store small and travel easily. Tune the drums up high for beautiful singing tones, or drop them down low for HUGE sounds. 7x10, 9x13, 15x16, 4½x12; plied maple; satin wax.
I spent two days this April in San Diego and a good part of that I spent exploring on my son's bike.
This home is just off Adams Avenue and the front yard is packed with a variety of cactus and succulents.
Appia Compact can perfectly convey high performances in little spaces; it is a traditional machine conceived for those places that want to offer their customers excellent coffees and cappuccinos, but that have a reduced operative space. In only 55 centimetres width, Appia Compact enables to work in complete safety, it is user friendly and guarantees a superior quality in the cup.
Suitable for:
locations with minimal counter space, restaurats, small coffee shops and coffee carts.
A type family originally developed for New York’s Whitney Museum, Whitney contends with two different sets of demands: those of editorial typography, and those of public signage.
Typefaces for catalogs and brochures need to be narrow enough to work in crowded environments, yet energetic enough to encourage extended reading. But typefaces designed for wayfinding programs need to be open enough to be legible at a distance, and sturdy enough to withstand a variety of fabrication techniques: fonts destined for signage need to anticipate being cast in bronze, etched in glass, cut in vinyl, and rendered in pixels.
While American “gothics” such as News Gothic (1908) have long been a mainstay of editorial settings, and European “humanists” such as Frutiger (1975) have excelled in signage applications, Whitney bridges this divide in a single design. Its compact forms and broad x-height use space efficiently, and its ample counters and open shapes make it clear under any circumstances.
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