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Another view of an abandoned farm near Dekalb,IL. This was is unusual because of the great old brick home that has been left to decay. Nearly all the other structures on the farm have lost their battle with neglect, most full of old machinery. A truly unique feature of the old house is a large dinner bell mounted on a wrought iron pole outside,the rope to ring it still leading inside a side door. It probably still rings in the wind now,but no one has answered it for a long time....

 

This pic is one of those you need to click on or enlarge to see the detail. Happy Monochrome Monday all-our next winter storm hits late this afternoon. Fun times! LOL

Important moment for this build because now, it can't fail. If it all goes wrong, it might not be as awesome as it could be making the octagonal surface work was critical so now, everything's a bonus. I still need to decide how to edge it and sort the corners - I have an idea to try already. If I'm going to put in on legs, now's the point where I figure out how that's going to work:

Point Vicente Interpretive Center Park

Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

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A view of the sunset over the sea from the park area at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center taken on Christmas Day.

This was photographed with the 10-20mm telephoto on 10mm and only partially lens corrected. Then I filled in the blanks with Photoshop Generative Fill instead of cropping the photo and losing the sweep of the wide angle view.

 

I might add (and I have said this before) I only use Generative Fill, where AI is "completing" the image for me and not adding other elements as a quicker alternative than using the clone tool, which I've been doing for at least a decade to make fills on lens corrected images.

 

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This morning, the younger baby was born (The little head out of Crane Dad's wing)

 

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GV Florida Transport Inc 609

Completed 2004 across the gorge valley of the Tarn. It is tallest bridge in the world at 336m and 2460m (1.5 miles) long. It was built in 3 years at a cost of €394,000,000.

Feeder control panel Heidelberg 4 colour press. I had to name this shot Complete Control and I cant get The Clash song out of my head. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FWb7a9QGVe8&feature=related

Took longer than expected to get it done. An Ileus sent me to hospital. Doctors suggested that I should rest a couple of weeks afterwards.

and complete again.

 

kiele got back yesterday, after being with her dad for a month

Orreaga/Roncesvalles

 

104 pictures Panorama, around 270º horizontal, around 130º vertical.

I actually finished sewing a new dress...in just a couple of days! Woo hoo

 

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Harvest complete and the fall storms are coming. 20170923Palouse6

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Evening out on the prairies...

“i do not want to have you

to fill the empty parts of me

i want to be full on my own

 

i want to be so complete

i could light a whole city

and then

i want to have you

cause the two of

us combined

could set

it on fire”

 

― Rupi Kaur

  

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Bawks Truxs, the new WiC thing apperantly. These are tetracet trucks.

 

With the ever-so-deadly Christmas season over, WiC is proud to present the next chapter in it's storyline. WiC: Shipping Wars will highlight a new facet of global war; that of the myraid of logistical corporations looking to make their mark on world. Fleets will be raised, manpower will be accrued, and your parcels will be shipped. All this and more in the name of greed, power and glory that only the greatest of greats can attain. Will your faction make it on time and budget? Or will they miss a critical delivery? Stayed tuned as the WiC crew takes you on the most thrilling ride through logistical warfare you'll never see.

 

WiC: Shipping wars, coming to a city near you this holiday season.

Leica M240 + Voightlander Nokton 50mm f1.5

Filled this terranium on a better surface. A couple of months ago, I had two beautful glass jars, filled them with all sorts of lovlies and the top of the table tipped and sent the lot into a million glassy pieces on the floor. I was also in pieces and sobbed hysterically whilst my stoic husband cleaned the lot up!

Completed in 1965, this is Cornwall's most recently built lighthouse. The construction of the lighthouse came out of the tragedy of losing a small Spanish coaster called the Juan Ferrer on 23 October 1963, on the nearby Boscawen Point, the vessel capsized with the loss of 11 lives.

You broke down the walls and set the butterflies free ♥

Note to brain; must find a way to better diguise the battery box and wire for the firepit.

My first complete Munny. They're so hard to paint especially if you're like me and have absolutely no artistic ability. I think he turned out really sloppy and lame. Poor little guy :(

 

I hope my next two turn out better.

Signalmen at work in Aberdeen South signal box shortly before its closure and demolition.

 

This was a rather austere wartime brick built box opened in 1942 and closed in mid 1981 as part of the Aberdeen resignalling scheme.

The Crewe-built BR(LMR) 4½” frame was a replacement for the original REC 150 lever frame and was unique to Aberdeen.

 

13th April 1981

 

Info obtained from

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...complete with book depository...

Great evening at The Complete Madness concert last night with Caroline in Ashford. This is keyboard player David.

Some early shots to complete the set -

 

Went on a trip throughout the "Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada", where we summited Pico Humboldt at 4940 meters (16,207 feet), the second highest peak in Venezuela.

 

This is the first day of the trip, in which we went through some jungle forest, which was quite humid.

 

Also, check out the sierra nevada set - these pictures are best seen in chronological order.

Downtown Colorado Springs.

I had to turn it on its side, as it was too tall to go vertical

Now my girls have some place to go when they feel like sewing something up, and they have everything they need :)

I should have gotten the dress form in the pic, darnit.

thanx bro... photo cred...http://www.flickr.com/photos/rhodamine/

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