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This is the front deck of the Sea View Inn we stayed at in Carmel-by-the-Sea. It was such a peaceful and pretty little community and this Inn was very charming. Here I was just goofing around with different styles and came up with this variation on selective colouring....
Is it too early to start decorating for Christmas?
Decided to plop a wreath on Baron and snap a picture. He's settling quite well into his lovely new stall--which, yes, is already decked out with Christmas lights and decorations!
Taking in the sea air on the top deck of the Stena Europe superferry. I travelled from Ireland to the UK last week to visit friends & family, my first time back in 10 years. Home now but I'm feeling a little jaded so you'll have to bear with me while I try to catch up on comments in the coming days.
The life jackets are stored in these benches & the lifeboats are hanging over the side. There is actually a walking route around the deck, 4 laps = 1km. Great idea to pass the time HBM!
Recently transferred 2455 makes a rare appearance on the 350 today, here it is at Hayes, Asda ready for its next trip to Heathrow Terminal 5
So. Lots of interesting things on the gun deck? Yeah, let's photograph the floor. In my defence, the floor is quite interesting!
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Nikon Z6, FTZ, Nikkor 18-35mm f/3.5-4.5
Exposure X7, Color Efex Pro 5, Silver Efex Pro 3
Got to love springtime, with COVID I am sticking around home more. This is my favorite place to be.
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The “void deck” is a uniquely Singaporean term, referring to the ground floor of Housing Development Board (HDB) blocks that has been left open as sheltered space, where residents can gather to meet friends or where our children can run around, whether rain or shine.
Today, void decks continue to serve as popular hangout areas for senior citizens, as common spaces for Singaporeans and new citizens to “hang out”, and as venues for community activities organised by Residents’ Committees.
We have new deck lights strung up for the summer festivities. What better way to create some wonderful shallowness!
Canon 7d
200mm
f4
ISO 100
1/100th
Single Deck H14s at London Sovereign RATP Group's Harrow Garage.
Single Deck Operation: Two H14s are seen here at Harrow Bus Garage about to leave to begin service. This route will convert to Double Deck Operation in September 2018.
Made by hand in Russian prison.
These cards are multilayered and you can see newspaper through on the bottom right card.
Pattern on the backs (top left) are the same for all cards in the deck and also made by hand.
Suits are traditional prison suits that can be seen on other decks as well.
Images by Tigs Macallan for sneak peek of my home on design sponge:
www.designsponge.com/2012/02/sneak-peek-paula-mills-famil...
Seasons Greetings Everyone
Held the camera on the deck of the Manhattan Beach Pier in the early dawn following the rains in November. These are living Christmas Trees which are sold on December 1rst to benefit the Stop the Stigma charity group that educates on substance abuse.
The Stacked Deck: You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
A standalone vignette, this creation will be on display at Brickworld Chicago next week. It combines many things I love about Batman the Animated Series, as well as various designs and techniques I’ve used over the years.
Here, we find many of Batman’s villains playing poker, ala 'Almost Got Im’, as well as some character relationships like that of Joker and Harley—apparently Joker is willing to risk his lovely sidekick in a game of poker! The design of the Stacked Deck was a hard one to pull off, and not just because I was so low on pieces that 50% of it is made from 1x1 dark green bricks! The curved roof is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and despite the flexibility of the pieces used, it was hard to keep them in place without the building exploding. The creation also features some designs I’ve used before, such as the ceiling fans from my Black Mask creation, and even some hanging fish hooks from way back when. For such a small creation, there are tons of details such as Croc and Bane throwing knives and Penguin standing on a box for a height advantage—oh and of course a Bat cowl hanging on the wall!
This creation is also meant to do more however; I’m currently out of the Lifelites products I desire, but luckily the company will be displaying products at Brickworld. So, once I arrive and get one last LED wire and the batteries (Which are impossible to find in store!), I’ll have one hanging, flickering light over the poker table. Anyways, enjoy online viewers, and those attending will be able to see this spectacular hive of villainy in person!
Enjoy!
i jokingly call this the winter deck, because it's the only part of my house that gets ANY sun in wintertime, the sun has moved so far south (and we're oriented N-NW mostly) -- but it's a lovely spot to watch the sunset...